Brent Faiyaz releases visual for single, “Rolling Stone,” announces tour and new partnership with UnitedMasters

Multi-Platinum R&B icon Brent Faiyaz is making strides as an artist and entrepreneur, striking a partnership with UnitedMasters, announcing a tour, and releasing a music video for his single, “Rolling Stone.”

“Rolling Stone” is about living on the wild side and coping with issues from the past that you’re trying to deal with.

“I still got demons from my younger days/I wish I could shake ‘em but they follow me.”

The way Faiyaz sings on the track, it’s as if he’s speaking from the heart as if it’s a confession. The track has a trap soul vibe to it.

In regards to the UnitedMasters partnership, in a press release, UnitedMasters C.E.O. and Founder Steve Stoute said, “Brent Faiyaz is one of the most prolific Independent artists today and we are extremely excited to embark on this new partnership with him. It’s been inspiring to watch his journey as an artist over the years and with this partnership, we look to further amplify his creative vision and support his entrepreneurial ambitions.”

Faiyaz also revealed the dates and details for his 2023 worldwide headline tour, F*ck The World, It’s a Wasteland. The tour kicks off on July 16 in Washington, DC at Broccoli City Festival, and visits major markets worldwide including Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Miami, London, Milan, and Berlin before coming to an end on November 19 in Paris, FR. Tickets are on sale today click here for more information.

Faiyaz’s 2022 studio album, “Wasteland,” has generated nearly 1 billion streams and counting in addition to charting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200.

Watch the music video for “Rolling Stone” below.

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