Dallas Recording Artist Princess Nelson-Watkins Releases New Music Video "Pain Deep"
Dallas, TX (PRWEB) October 01, 2015 -- Today Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes announces the release of “Pain Deep”, the latest music video by Dallas native Princess Nelson-Watkins. The video can currently been viewed in its entirety at the Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes website.
Princess Nelson-Watkins is currently seeking press opportunities, interviews, features, and more. She can be reached at the through her official Twitter page.
About Princess Nelson-Watkins: Princess Watkins is a singer/songwriter, born December 9, 1990 in Dallas, Texas to the parents Timothy and Sebrina Nelson. He parents named her after the living legend "Prince" Roger Nelson, believing from the womb she would be a superstar. She started singing at the age of 10 in the church. After life's trials she began to express her emotions through writing Hip Hop/R&B and creating her own unique sound. In July 2014, Princess’s future manager and husband William Watkins IV, made a decision to travel for work to finance her first record and spread her music in every major city across the United States. In July 2015, she released her first single “Pain Deep.” Which she Sang and Won 1st Place Winner of Coast to Coast Pacific Northwest Seattle Edition in August 2015. For more info on Princess Nelson-Watkins visit her official Facebook fan page.
About Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes:
Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes are the most widely distributed mixtapes in the world, with over 100 million downloads/plays generated by over 300 volumes officially hosted by major artists. Coast 2 Coast has a solid reach in the new music industry with a digital magazine, DJ coalition, industry tips blog, yearly convention, and more. Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes represents a unique opportunity for artists of all urban genres, from major to indie. For more information, visit http://www.coast2coastmixtapes.com.
Rosenthol Curtis, Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes, http://www.coast2coastmixtapes.com, +1 786.953.6522, [email protected]
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