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Hip-Hop Ensemble NAME Releases Debut Music Video “Can’t Say Love Enough”

Hip-Hop Ensemble NAME Releases Debut Music Video “Can’t Say Love Enough”

Philly's Powerhouse Trio Unleashes Unifying Anthem for the City of Brotherly Love

Acclaimed creative professionals Mazzie "Grand Agent" Casher, Larry "Mr. Cisum" Fowler, and Ozzie "Old Man" Jones, who formed the Hip-Hop ensemble NAME in 1994, are excited to announce the release of their first-ever music video, "Can't Say Love Enough," on July 5, 2024. This long-anticipated debut aims to unify the City of Brotherly Love in time for America's 250th birthday and the World Cup in 2026.

Empowering Philadelphia's Future with Harmony and Resilience

Trailblazers of Social Change and Artistic Excellence

Casher, Executive Director of PHILLY TRUCE, has been instrumental in reducing violence in Philadelphia through community engagement and education. Before co-founding PHILLY TRUCE in 2020, Casher established himself as Grand Agent, a rapper praised for his lyrical prowess. Larry Fowler, a Barrymore Award-winning sound designer and music producer, has been a prominent figure in the Philadelphia theater scene for over two decades, collaborating with renowned theaters and serving as a board member for Azuka Theater. Ozzie Jones, also a Barrymore Award winner, is a celebrated director and playwright known for his significant contributions to the Philadelphia arts community.The trio's dedication to social change complements their artistic endeavors, bringing a unique perspective to this project. Their diverse backgrounds and experiences have shaped their vision, allowing them to create a powerful and inclusive anthem that resonates with the heart of Philadelphia.

Blending Iconic Melodies and Soulful Rhythms

"Can't Say Love Enough" infuses the iconic "Lift Every Voice and Sing" with the soulful vibes of Philly International session players and powerful beats, creating an infectious anthem. The music video captures the essence of Philadelphia's often overlooked unity and positivity, showcasing the city's resilience and community spirit.The track's infectious energy and uplifting message have already generated significant buzz, with the song under consideration to become an official anthem of Philadelphia as the city prepares for the momentous events of 2026. The trio's collaborative efforts have resulted in a masterpiece that celebrates the city's rich history and its unwavering commitment to progress.

Uniting the City of Brotherly Love

"We are thrilled to finally share 'Can't Say Love Enough' with the world," said Casher. "This project has been a labor of love for us, and we hope it resonates with everyone who sees and hears it." The trio's passion for their craft and their dedication to social change are evident in every note and lyric, making this release a true testament to the power of art to inspire and unite.As Philadelphia gears up for the 250th anniversary of America's independence and the highly anticipated 2026 World Cup, the release of "Can't Say Love Enough" couldn't be more timely. The song's ability to capture the essence of the city's resilience and community spirit is a testament to the trio's artistic vision and their commitment to using their platform to make a positive impact.Through this powerful anthem, Casher, Fowler, and Jones are not only celebrating the City of Brotherly Love but also inspiring a sense of unity and pride among its residents. As the world turns its attention to Philadelphia in the coming years, this music video will serve as a rallying cry, uniting the city and showcasing its unwavering spirit to the global stage.

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