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Rotating Collective, Vince & The Valholla Empire connects with G-Scott for Part 2 of “Don’t Stop”

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Imagine a song that sounds like an assurance that you can overcome anything life throws your way. That’s what “Don’t Stop, Part 2” is bringing. With production influenced by Miami, Florida, & Houston, Texas, artist G-Scott, hailing from Gary, Indiana, delivers a melodic hook filled with ear candy and catchy verses with substance. In his first collaboration with rotating collective, Vince & The Valholla Empire, this has all the makings of a song that could be an anthem for not stopping, no matter what.

“Don’t Stop, Part 2” is what Vince describes as an “evolving single” which is the second release of its kind from the collective. Vince described it recently on TikTok:

@vincevalholla Producers should treat their instrumentals as songs Let me explain. For producers, the life cycles of songs they pitch can take years before the general public hears the final version. Here’s how I use my instrumental releases as opportunities to create full songs with vocals of course. In January of 2023 our label released a song from a rotating collective I started called Vince & The Valholla Empire. The song, “In the Heat in the Night, Part 1” was an instrumental produced by me and The Track Burnaz. I called this single an evolving single when we dropped it and we did content asking artists to add verses to it. We ended up getting a verse back from Chicago based artist King Stoneyy and we ended up dropping Part 2 of it. It’s one of our most streamed singles. Fast forward to this week. Our collective dropped a new single, and it’s the second evolving single with Gary, Indiana based recording artist G-Scott. These songs came out mostly because we released them on streaming platforms. Don’t wait for the tracks you create go unused. Next we’re dropping an instrumental album. I expect each one of them will transform into a full song, with vocals. I’m not the only one doing this so if you’re doing this already, I want to hear it. Drop them in the comments and check out our new release Don’t Stop, Part 2 with Vince & The Valholla Empire and G-Scott. #producertips #instrumentals #musicproducers #vincevalholla #musicbusiness ♬ original sound – Vince Valholla

Producers should treat their instrumentals as songs

“Let me explain. For producers, the life cycles of songs they pitch can take years before the general public hears the final version.

Here’s how I use my instrumental releases as opportunities to create full songs with vocals of course. In January of 2023, our label released a song from a rotating collective I started called Vince & The Valholla Empire. The song, “In the Heat in the Night, Part 1” was an instrumental produced by me and The Track Burnaz.

I called this single an evolving single when we dropped it and we did content asking artists to add verses to it. We ended up getting a verse back from Chicago based artist King Stoneyy and we ended up dropping Part 2 of it. It’s one of our most streamed singles. Fast forward to this week. Our collective dropped a new single, and it’s the second evolving single with Gary, Indiana based recording artist G-Scott.

These songs came out mostly because we released them on streaming platforms. Don’t wait for the tracks you create go unused. Next we’re dropping an instrumental album. I expect each one of them will transform into a full song, with vocals. I’m not the only one doing this so if you’re doing this already, I want to hear it. Drop them in the comments and check out our new release Don’t Stop, Part 2 with Vince & The Valholla Empire and G-Scott.” – Vince Valholla on TikTok

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