Trending...
- Ascent Solar Technologies Enters Collaborative Agreement Notice with NASA to Advance Development of Thin-Film PV Power Beaming Capabilities: ASTI - 118
- Fact check: Claims swirling on California gas prices - 109
- Google AI Quietly Corrects the Record on Republic of Aquitaine's Legal Sovereignty
A Follow-Up to His 5-Track project, Working From Home: Extended
OAKLAND, Calif. - Californer -- On the eve of his 31st birthday, Billboard-charting and independent artist, Call Me Ace, releases "No Assistance." The song is written by Ace and co-produced by J-Dot Music and Logic Da Beatman. "No Assistance" is available on Apple, Spotify, Tidal and all streaming platforms.
Within the past 10 years, Call Me Ace co-founded Columbia University's hip-hop student group, acquired two degrees from prestigious colleges, and gained success at a Big 4 consulting firm as well as the biggest tech companies in the world. Even with a 5-year hiatus from hip-hop, Ace still managed to release over 7 music projects, headline shows and earn a Billboard accolade as an independent artist. In "No Assistance," Ace confidently embraces and attributes his triumphs to making it out of Section 8 housing, ignoring the haters, bypassing negligent music industry practices, and attracting life's fortunes by remaining himself.
More on The Californer
Differently from his June release, Working From Home: Extended, which contextualized survival for a Black man in the midst of two crises, Call Me Ace holds the hand he's been dealt with pride and, furthermore, demands respect for how he's been able to play his cards—specifically, within the past 4 years. "Some might call it foresight, others call it fortune. All I know is I hustle every day until like 4 sum'n. Four years straight they said I 'blew overnight' - they blew that out of proportion."
In Call Me Ace fashion, "No Assistance" illustrates how far his talent and hustle has taken him, but also serves as a respectful call to action for listeners to value his rise before it's recognized on a bigger level.
Stream "No Assistance" here (https://music.callmeace.com/noassistance).
More on The Californer
About Call Me Ace
Call Me Ace is an independent hip hop artist, millennial professional and disruptor who challenges the status quo. In 2019, Call Me Ace released his debut album, Airplane Mode, which debuted #3 on the iTunes Top 40 US Hip-Hop Album Chart as well as #50 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Album Sales chart. In February 2020, Ace's second EP, Working From Home, earned 1,000,000+ Spotify streams and media recognition from Earmilk.com, Medium.com, Chartmetric, ItsBizKit.com, Authority Magazine, NPR's KALW Radio, ThriveGlobal.com & more. In June 2020, he released Working From Home: Extended and used proceeds from the pre-orders to donate $5,000+ to FaithInAction.org's Live Free Campaign—which was donated by Google. To find out more visit, www.callmeace.com or @callmeacelegit on Instagram and Facebook.
Within the past 10 years, Call Me Ace co-founded Columbia University's hip-hop student group, acquired two degrees from prestigious colleges, and gained success at a Big 4 consulting firm as well as the biggest tech companies in the world. Even with a 5-year hiatus from hip-hop, Ace still managed to release over 7 music projects, headline shows and earn a Billboard accolade as an independent artist. In "No Assistance," Ace confidently embraces and attributes his triumphs to making it out of Section 8 housing, ignoring the haters, bypassing negligent music industry practices, and attracting life's fortunes by remaining himself.
More on The Californer
- Independent Financial Group Expands East Coast Recruiting Reach with the Hiring of Former Osaic Executive Bruce Levitus
- Talbot Law Group, P.C. Announces Super Lawyers® 2025 Honors for Matthew B. Talbot and Mark E. Miyasaki
- Bio-Inspired Technology-Dynamic and Adaptable for unknown real-world environments
- California: Governor Newsom challenges President Trump to adopt model executive order to help 'Make America Rake Again'
- Long Beach Airport Named Number Two Airport in Nation by The Washington Post
Differently from his June release, Working From Home: Extended, which contextualized survival for a Black man in the midst of two crises, Call Me Ace holds the hand he's been dealt with pride and, furthermore, demands respect for how he's been able to play his cards—specifically, within the past 4 years. "Some might call it foresight, others call it fortune. All I know is I hustle every day until like 4 sum'n. Four years straight they said I 'blew overnight' - they blew that out of proportion."
In Call Me Ace fashion, "No Assistance" illustrates how far his talent and hustle has taken him, but also serves as a respectful call to action for listeners to value his rise before it's recognized on a bigger level.
Stream "No Assistance" here (https://music.callmeace.com/noassistance).
More on The Californer
- Dedeaux Properties Begins Construction on Truck Terminal and Industrial Outdoor Storage Facility
- Michael Reafsnyder opens solo exhibition at Scott Richards Contemporary Art in San Francisco
- Valley Sleep Therapy Expands to Prescott with New Location at Crossings Road
- Live Courageously Hosts Ann-Marie Murrell, Author, Journalist, Former Political Commentator
- COSRX x Alfred Coffee Launch Skincare-Coffee Crossover
About Call Me Ace
Call Me Ace is an independent hip hop artist, millennial professional and disruptor who challenges the status quo. In 2019, Call Me Ace released his debut album, Airplane Mode, which debuted #3 on the iTunes Top 40 US Hip-Hop Album Chart as well as #50 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Album Sales chart. In February 2020, Ace's second EP, Working From Home, earned 1,000,000+ Spotify streams and media recognition from Earmilk.com, Medium.com, Chartmetric, ItsBizKit.com, Authority Magazine, NPR's KALW Radio, ThriveGlobal.com & more. In June 2020, he released Working From Home: Extended and used proceeds from the pre-orders to donate $5,000+ to FaithInAction.org's Live Free Campaign—which was donated by Google. To find out more visit, www.callmeace.com or @callmeacelegit on Instagram and Facebook.
Contact
Brianna Régine Walston
Founder & Publicist
Brianna Régine Visionary Consulting
***@brvisionaryconsulting.com
Brianna Régine Walston
Founder & Publicist
Brianna Régine Visionary Consulting
***@brvisionaryconsulting.com
Source: Brianna Regine Visionary Consulting, LLC
Filed Under: Music
0 Comments
Latest on The Californer
- California: Governor Newsom proclaims Immigrant Heritage Month 2025
- California: Department of Defense agrees: it's time for Trump's militarization of Los Angeles to end
- Long Beach: City Launches Internet Service Enrollment Line
- Von Rock Law Founder Deidre Von Rock Named Super Lawyer for 2025
- California: Governor Newsom extends emergency short-term housing protections in Los Angeles
- Von Rock Law Named SFGate's Best Probate and Estate Attorney in 2025
- Long Beach to Conduct Annual Summer Recess for City Council Meetings During July
- Plan to Launch Silo Technologies' Cybersecurity Pilot Program for Ultimate Nationwide Deployment via Exclusive Partnership: Stock Symbol: BULT
- Robert Michael & Co. Real Estate Team Celebrates Industry Recognition and Showcases Premier Central Florida Listings
- Montessori Stoppani Partners with Lifetime Montessori School
- Cymbiotika Celebrates 2025 Great Place To Work Certification™
- Long Beach: LA28 Announces Finalized Sailing Venue Plan for 2028 Olympic Games
- Individual Software Announces New Versions of its Four Typing Programs in 2025
- Britt Michaelian Brings Transformative Art & Wellness to The Ecology Center's Peace Dome
- California: Governor Newsom urges safety this Fourth of July after 600,000 pounds of illegal explosives seized
- AI-Based Neurotoxin Countermeasure Initiative Launched to Address Emerging National Security Needs: Renovaro, Inc. (N A S D A Q: RENB)
- The Naturist World Just Shifted — NaturismRE Ignites a Global Resurgence
- Mental and Emotional Self-Management, Practical Tools for Trauma-Informed Stress Management
- CGI+ Sells Multifamily Development Site in Los Angeles' South Bay to JPI for $40 Million
- MicroStrategy Incorporated (MSTR) Investors Who Lost Money Have Opportunity to Lead Securities Fraud Lawsuit