Labinot “Larry” Gashi, who goes by his stage name Gashi, was on the streets just a few years ago, but his life took a turn after he became inspired when he saw a billboard of his friend ASAP Rocky ...
Lack of clarity about our personal testimony and story keeps us from being the leaders we are meant to be. Without control of our narrative, the best we can do is follow. Gezim Gashi – the ...
Gashi went from dancing on the streets in Munich, Germany for money to a deal with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation and RCA Records. After moving to Brooklyn, New York at 11-years-old, he struggled with learning ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gashi is one of the latest musicians diving headfirst into the world of country music, but the Brooklyn native tells Us Weekly ...
Gashi is back with two new tracks and a two-part music video, released on July 11, that stretch the limits of the YouTube form. "YouTube Comments," the first song in the video, is a verse-length study ...
With the release of his latest single, "No, No, No," behind him, Gashi returns with visuals for the track. In a video directed by AFreeFilms, the recent Roc Nation signee shows off his journey to ...
Gashi was in L.A. when he first heard Johnny Cash‘s cover of Nine Inch Nails‘ “Hurt.” He instantly related to it. “I’m a very emotional guy, and I’m very dark,” the Albanian rapper said on Spotify‘s ...
Gashi is one of the latest musicians diving headfirst into the world of country music, but the Brooklyn native tells Us Weekly that genre-bending is nothing new for him. Gashi continued: “Keep in mind ...