Meet Endless Dreams Artists

  • Pretty Blackkk

    Hilton Clay Felton IV, known artistically as Pretty Blackkk, is an artist whose life journey has been shaped by the fusion of two distinct worlds; the U.S. and Jamaica. Raised in a household where music was a natural way of life, with a father who was a preacher, Pretty Blackkk’s musical path was destined from the start. His deep-rooted family legacy of musicians and his experiences in the church set the foundation for his artistic journey, shaping him into the multi-faceted creator he is today.

    Musically, Pretty Blackkk draws inspiration from a wide spectrum of legends, from the genre-defying genius of Prince and Andre 3000, to the soulful mastery of Whitney Houston and the groove-driven rhythms of Mint Condition. His music blends these influences into a distinctive sound that speaks to both the past and the future.

    But his vision extends beyond just music. Pretty Blackkk looks up to historical giants like Genghis Khan, Mansa Musa, and the Honorable Louis Farrakhan; men who reshaped history with their strength, wisdom, and vision. These figures influence his approach to life and art, as he seeks to inspire freedom, self-empowerment, and resilience through his work.

    Throughout his career, Pretty Blackkk has collaborated with a diverse range of artists, including Jazze Pha, Wes Felton, Josh Todd from Buckcherry, Fat Trel, and Knucklehead. His work with these artists is a testament to his versatility and ability to adapt to different sounds while staying true to his core.

    In a world overwhelmed by followers and confusion, Pretty Blackkk sees himself as a beacon of light that’s pushing against the darkness with music that empowers, motivates, and frees the mind. He feels the world needs him now more than ever, as he creates art that challenges the status quo and pushes the boundaries of creativity.

    Though he has a deep appreciation for current R&B artists like CoCo Jones and Chris Brown, Pretty Blackkk is also a risk-taker, ready to break down barriers in the global music scene. He’s eager to collaborate with artists like Karol G and Bad Bunny, and continues to explore new ways to blend genres and cultures.

    Beyond music, Pretty Blackkk is a true creative force. He's written movie plots and cartoon scripts, and he plans to expand his artistry into acting and directing. His upcoming podcast promises to be another exciting venture, where his voice will continue to inspire and entertain.

    Above all, Pretty Blackkk is a unique force, a living, breathing experience. His journey has been one of sacrifice, pain, and growth, but it has all been for a purpose: to inspire and uplift others. He lives with the unshakable belief and message: I am free. I am the only me. His art is his gift to the world, and as he often says: You're welcome for the pain, the struggle, and the sacrifices that led me here to be a light for humanity.

  • Money The Bull

    Charlie Jacob artistically known as Money The Bull, a Montgomery County native, is a rising artist whose creativity is poised to be explored by the masses. His journey into music was sparked when 50 Cent dropped Get Rich or Die Tryin’, and ever since, Money has been driven to carve out his own unique sound in the industry. As a young artist, he’d write songs in class; just raw lyrics with no beat, then go home and hunt for the perfect instrumental to bring his vision to life. With early influences like 50 Cent, Lil Wayne, and T.I., Money’s sound was shaped by the gritty realness of the streets, but it was the rise of artists like Drake and Wale that truly expanded his vision. They showed him that the most impactful music comes from being relatable and real, not from fabricating experiences.

    Despite the struggles and moments of self-doubt that come with the grind, Charlie finds strength in the overwhelming support he receives from people who’ve never met him, listeners who tell him his music has inspired them and helped them through dark times. It’s this connection that fuels his drive to push forward, even when the journey feels tough.

    Looking ahead, Money The Bull is eager to collaborate with iconic producers like Hitmaka, Rick Rubin, and Pharrell, aiming to bring out a side of his artistry that no one’s heard yet something fresh and unpredictable.

    If music hadn’t been his path, Money laughs and says he’d probably be immersed in the cannabis industry. It’s hard to put into words, but his hustle and creativity would’ve found another outlet in that world.

    In a world where fake personas dominate the scene, Money is committed to bringing authenticity back. He wants his music to speak to people in a way that feels personal, real, and unfiltered. Money The Bull is signed to Endless Dreams Music Record Label, and he’s just getting started.

  • King Asa

    Born in Washington, DC, and raised in Maryland, King Asa, born Theodore Miles, has been immersed in music since his childhood. Growing up in a family with deep musical roots, he draws inspiration from legendary figures like his uncle, Ali Woodson, a member of the iconic group The Temptations. Inspired by his family's legacy and his own passion for music, King Asa became a producer, initially working with the DMV based group Partners In Rhyme (P.I.R.).

    A pivotal moment in King Asa’s life came when he faced incarceration, which led him to find solace in music. Writing became therapeutic, helping him navigate emotional struggles, and from that point, he never looked back. Today, his music is a reflection of both his personal journey and the inspiration he draws from greats such as Rakim, DMX, Jay-Z, Rasheed, Jadakiss, and his uncle Ali. He credits his perseverance to figures like Wings, CEO of Endless Dreams, who encouraged him to never give up.

    Asa has shared stages with artists like Young Dolph and Kevin Gates and collaborated with industry names including Collision (QC), Dax, Kevin Gates, and Fat Trel. His drive to stay in the industry is fueled by his dedication to his family, as he strives to provide for them and use music as a means of mental and emotional healing. For Asa, music isn’t just a career, it's a necessity.

    Looking ahead, Asa aspires to expand his artistry into acting, with hopes of starring in movies, short films, and TV shows. Despite his growing success, he remains grounded and committed to his values of Life, Love, and Loyalty. King Asa’s authenticity and humility shine through in everything he does, and he promises to never disappoint his fans.