PREPNEWS: SXSW Recap: Shots of Parris LaDame, BandHunta Izzy, Yella Beezy, Boonk Gang And More!

Profuse Habits • March 26, 2018

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The Second largest music festival in the U.S, SXSW is a media team’s dream & as such the PREP.BOY$ took full advantage.

Last week, the PREP.BOY$ took the opportunity to head down to SXSW for an amazing opportunity to connect with artists, grab dope content, and revel in the pandemonium & crowd centric atmosphere that keeps us coming back for more every year.

SXSW Recap Video – WannMillion

We accompanied local talent & lyrical queen of Nap, Parris LaDame of Bag Music Group, who already had quite a name for herself heading into the weekend and continued to build a name for herself with strong performances & amazing energy while interacting with fans all weekend.

While stage performances were absolutely energized and engaging, Parris’ energy in the streets meeting other artists, engaging with fans, shooting music videos up & down 6th st., and even performing in an impromptu street performance that drew the crowd of the weekend was absolutely incredible!

While running the streets of Austin, we ran into a handful of artists on the rise, the most noteworthy including Yella Beezy, Chris Sails, Yella MRC, CEO Billy and a handful of other artists.

parris ladame on Twitter

@wann317 🤙🏼🧡🤙🏼 https://t.co/jirrBNftpW

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