Los Angeles-native Kyree Hollis
is rapidly finding a place within the music industry. For the past few
years, he’s led several successful digital marketing strategies and
gained quite an influence on social media platform Triller. From artists like Cam’ron and Yo Gotti, Hollis is leaving behind a reputable legacy.
Born
in Indiana, Kyree found himself under an impressionable light after
moving to Atlanta at a young age. Both his parents are respected
creatives working in music. His mother served as a business manager for
Akon’s day-to-day manager, Devyne Stephens. On the other hand, Kyree’s
father is a two-time GRAMMY-winning producer with a formidable catalog.
Being around the two of them exposed him to notable acts like OutKast
and Young Jeezy, who happened to give Kyree his first $100 bill.
Although
a product of successful parents, Kyree Hollis is embarking a new
journey outside of his family’s prior accomplishments. Having a good eye
for talent and vision for reaching a mass audience, his expertise have
allowed him to work with acts like Diddy and Teddy Riley. Furthermore,
it doesn’t stop there for the 23-year-old. Kyree continues to push
boundaries, working with new talents like King Combs, Houdini, Tank God,
and several others. “I think now is the time though to really work on
my branding, build my impressions, and take my business to the next
level,” he states.
At the top of the year, Kyree worked on Cam’ron’s 2020 album Purple Haze doing digital marketing strategies. More recently, he worked on Smooky Margielaa and Tank God’s joint effort, Sovereignty. As a result, the project amassed thousands of views since its release. Elsewhere, Kyree will be working on actress Tommie Lee’s forthcoming TV show this year. “Continue building myself is my main priority right now,” Kyree recites. Without a doubt, you’ll be hearing the name Kyree Hollis soon.