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Gary, In Southern Soul Productions and Wegruvanation in partnership with Seven Ace Productions proudly announces the release of “A’s & B’s no C’s & D’s,” the debut single from 6-year-old musical prodigy, Kid Kylan Knight. Scheduled for release on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, this song is not only a showcase of Kid Kylan’s remarkable talent but also serves as an inspiring anthem for 1st and 2nd graders nationwide.

Kid Kylan Knight, at just 6 years old, stands as a beacon of positive messaging within the hip-hop genre, proving that great inspiration and role models can come in the smallest packages. “A’s & B’s no C’s & D’s” is perfectly crafted for elementary school students, encapsulating themes of ambition, perseverance, and the importance of education in a way that resonates with young listeners.

This debut single is poised to become an essential addition to any school playlist, encouraging students to strive for their best in a fun and engaging manner. Kid Kylan’s message is clear: success is achievable at any age, and education is a path worth pursuing with enthusiasm and dedication.

Dwayne Carter, representing Southern Soul Productions, emphasized the song’s educational and motivational value, stating, “Kid Kylan Knight is not just a musical talent; he is a poster child for positive messages in hip-hop. His debut single speaks directly to his peers, motivating them to focus on their education and to always aim high. We believe ‘A’s & B’s no C’s & D’s’ will resonate deeply with 1st and 2nd graders, making learning and school more enjoyable.”

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Dwayne Carter, representing Southern Soul Productions, emphasized the song’s educational and motivational value, stating, “Kid Kylan Knight is not just a musical talent; he is a poster child for positive messages in hip-hop. His debut single speaks directly to his peers, motivating them to focus on their education and to always aim high. We believe ‘A’s & B’s no C’s & D’s’ will resonate deeply with 1st and 2nd graders, making learning and school more enjoyable.”