News: BRIA MYLES BARES IT ALL FOR MELO KĀN IN CONTROVERSIAL "ROYAL" CAMPAIGN


LOS ANGELES, CA (October 27, 2015)  -- Up and coming L.A. rapper Melo KĀN took his bold Royalcampaign  a step further with his controversial cover of Chris Brown’s hit record “Loyal.” Melo KĀN’s “Royal” rendition highlights how women may be victims of rape and abuse that leave haunting affects on how they conduct themselves as adults, while also challenging men to start giving women the respect they truly deserve.

With standout lyrics including “Real men teach boys women ought to be respected...These girls are royal. My job as a man is to protect and love you,” Melo KĀN belts out an entirely new song with a meaningful purpose over the popular track. The creative artist also releases stunning visuals featuring Melo painting the word “Royal” on the beautiful bare back of model Bria Myles while highlighting women everywhere as “Queens” instead of “hoes.”

Daring and unpredictable, you never know what Melo KĀN, best known for his collaboration with Kendrick Lamar on the song “You Don’t Like,” might release next in his buzzed about “Royal” campaign. Melo Kan recently released an incredible record titled ShoOut which is another ode to beautiful women empowering them to ShoOut! Stay tuned…


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