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In "Work Like That," the first single off his upcoming album Out of Office
OAKLAND, Calif. - Californer -- To begin the roll-out of his second studio album, Out of Office, Billboard-charting and independent artist, Call Me Ace, releases "Work Like That." The song is written by Ace and co-produced by J-Dot Music. "Work Like That" is available on Apple, Spotify, Tidal and all streaming platforms.
Although credible accolades and once-in-a-lifetime opportunities are worth real-time praise, nothing in life comes easily. In "Work Like That," Call Me Ace debunks common misconceptions about achieving his success as a rapper who has released six projects in four years, performed on corporate stages, opened up for Snoop Dogg, worked with producer Sean T, and used his platform to donate $10,900 for social change. According to Ace, avoiding lengthy breaks, maintaining a consistent work ethic and staying true to himself is the blueprint for carrying out his life motto: "live a rich life instead of a life full of riches." Through telling stories of different interactions from his career track, Ace encourages creatives to put in the work in order to become an honest and genuine individual who is committed to a grind that will pay off. He also makes a very clear distinction between people that "say" they support you, and people that "actually" support you. The two are not the same.
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"Work Like That" follows Ace's 2020 music releases of his two-part Working From Home EP series and motivational song, "No Assistance," which can be heard on NBA 2K21 Next Gen.
Stream "Work Like That" here and pre-order Out of Office here.
Stay updated with Call Me Ace's journey by following him on Instagram & Facebook @callmeacelegit and joining his newsletter at enroll.callmeace.com
For interviews, comments and features with Call Me Ace please contact Publicist, Brianna Régine Walston, at brianna@brvisionaryconsulting.com or 475-999-4371.
Although credible accolades and once-in-a-lifetime opportunities are worth real-time praise, nothing in life comes easily. In "Work Like That," Call Me Ace debunks common misconceptions about achieving his success as a rapper who has released six projects in four years, performed on corporate stages, opened up for Snoop Dogg, worked with producer Sean T, and used his platform to donate $10,900 for social change. According to Ace, avoiding lengthy breaks, maintaining a consistent work ethic and staying true to himself is the blueprint for carrying out his life motto: "live a rich life instead of a life full of riches." Through telling stories of different interactions from his career track, Ace encourages creatives to put in the work in order to become an honest and genuine individual who is committed to a grind that will pay off. He also makes a very clear distinction between people that "say" they support you, and people that "actually" support you. The two are not the same.
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"Work Like That" follows Ace's 2020 music releases of his two-part Working From Home EP series and motivational song, "No Assistance," which can be heard on NBA 2K21 Next Gen.
Stream "Work Like That" here and pre-order Out of Office here.
Stay updated with Call Me Ace's journey by following him on Instagram & Facebook @callmeacelegit and joining his newsletter at enroll.callmeace.com
For interviews, comments and features with Call Me Ace please contact Publicist, Brianna Régine Walston, at brianna@brvisionaryconsulting.com or 475-999-4371.
Source: Brianna Regine Visionary Consulting, LLC
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