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FULL EP | Jordan Adetunji Talks New Project and Hit Song; Josh Levi Gets Inspired by Destiny’s Child; Suede the Remix God Joins TMH; and MORE

FULL EP | Jordan Adetunji Talks New Project and Hit Song; Josh Levi Gets Inspired by Destiny’s Child; Suede the Remix God Joins TMH; and MORE

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In today’s The Morning Hustle Podcast, we spotlight three compelling creative journeys. First, rising singer-songwriter Jordan Adetunji opens up about his Grammy-nominated single “Kehlani” and his evolving artistry—from TikTok success to working with Kehlani and securing a nomination for Best Melodic Rap Performance. His latest mixtape A Jaguar’s Dream promises even more diverse sounds and emotional storytelling, positioning him as a standout in 2025's music scene.

Meanwhile, Josh Levi shares how Destiny’s Child inspired him, discussing his upcoming album Hydraulic, which fuses his Houston roots and R&B passion. His hot single “Don’t Go,” sampling "No, No, No Pt. 2," has already gone viral and marked a bold next step in his career. And finally, DJ Suede The Remix God joins TMH to talk about his social media-fueled rise—turning viral clips into hit remixes for major artists and building a strong online presence with over 750K followers.

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