Meet Marc “Mayjah” Payne releases his highly anticipated “Whole Lotta Payne”

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In a world that feels like it’s moving faster by the day, there’s always a record that can slow down time for us. That special display of music feels good to hear as the elements work together in perfect harmony to make something enjoyable for us to hear. That incredible display of music is what you get from Mayjah Payne. In fact, icons from different industries, especially entertainment, look almost the same. This somehow shows that those who deviate from the standard have a limited chance of success. But today, since the introduction of characters with diverse cultural roots, these standards have been slowly challenged, pushed the boundaries, exceeded expectations, and broken the status quo for many years.

Marc “Mayjah” Payne is a multi-talented entertainer who has made a name for himself in the music and entertainment industry. His dynamic performances and dedication to his craft have earned him a loyal fanbase, and he continues to inspire and entertain audiences around the world. Marc “Mayjah” Payne released his highly anticipated “Whole Lotta Payne,” now available on all streaming platforms. All of the beats and instrumentation were created by Marc Payne himself in Los Angeles, California. His production shines a good light on USC since he is one of the Trojan Alumni and took music classes there on campus. “Whole Lotta Payne” was engineered by Caydolf of Press 3 Recordings in Kansas City, Missouri.

If you got doubts about what you’re doing, it’s not gonna work, and the way to do that is you have a plan. ‘Cause if you got a plan, it’s not just like a pipe dream, you have a step-by-step list of things to do to get to your goal.

If you don’t have that, it’s very hard to really have faith in what you’re doing ’cause soon as something pops up, it’s gonna look like the end-all. It’s a Marathon.”

The album cover features the map of Mansa Musa, who Payne claims is his “great uncle” on the intro track “You get what you deserve.” Mansa Musa reigned in Mali, West Africa, during the 14th century, being one of the richest men in history.  

When asked why he named it “Whole Lotta Payne,” he responded he wanted anyone who listened to feel his pain through his lyrics and musical production, plus he wanted to bring respect to his family name, Payne.  The West Kept Secret added that even if we aren’t rich with financial dollars, we are rich in spirit, and our true wealth lies within us.

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The 13 track release features appearances from Big Sad 1900, 10kJA, Chrissy Montana, and Shorty T. It is definitely worth the listen and stands out among the West Coast Hip Hop scene of today.  Follow his journey on social media platforms @mayjahpayne and on the website www.mayjahpayne.com

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