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Nicc LaRue's virtual concert "The Hood Never Folds" streaming now
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Nicc Larue's soulful and melodramatic 25 minute special doesn't have any dull moments. This special raises interest for her music and wanting to see her live. This is what we absolutely needed going into the new year.

LOS ANGELES - Washingtoner -- The emerging star singer takes the next step in her ultimate accession with "The Hood Never Folds" virtue concert. Nicc LaRue takes us on an inspirational journey in her 25 minute set. Singing the beautiful scopes of "Melanin Royal" to the gritty nightlife lit atmosphere of  "3 in the morning". Wearing a gold vest, with black tie heels with her hair pinned in a swoop, LaRue looked snatched.

Virtual Concert here
https://youtu.be/c4cJvHGr6lY



This is the third variation in the evolution of the "NeverFold' project. DJ Dakster remixed a "Chop Not Slop" version earlier in 2021 and the "NeverFold" clean addition. Music business is a visual business. Instead of creating drama or talking points, Nicc LaRue let her talents shine while her city is in a dark place. "We are losing a lot of people out here and it's draining. EDD and the stimulus packages has ceased now the streets are hungry. I've helped friends and family this past year, people are going through it. I've been blessed to be able to help." says Nicc. "I've also had many dark moments where I felt stagnant, unsure, unmotivated. I think its natural to go through the motions but never stop or be thrown off by those motions. I've been behind the scenes training, writing being ready for both studio and the stage."

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Nicc LaRue "Fine"
https://youtu.be/CfAFdwLWnU4



It is clear that Nicc LaRue is growing as an artist, penning deep and meaningful songs but what does the future hold? Will we get a tour? More virtual concerts? New music or visuals? The simple answer is yes.
"Yes, I have new songs and I'm working on my 2nd album. The attention should be centered on "Never Fold". This is a display of what we can do. My Company produced this showcase. I bet on myself."

Nicc LaRue "What it is, What it isn't"
https://youtu.be/lPDfry1rm08



"The Hood Never Folds" Virtual Concert
https://youtu.be/c4cJvHGr6lY

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