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Recording Artist ETCETERA’s ‘Dance For You’ Song featuring Kaya Jones of The Pussycat Dolls wins Best Pop Rap Performance at World Entertainment Awards
The song “Dance For You” features Kaya Jones of the Pussycat Dolls.

Recording Artist ETCETERA won Best Pop Rap Performance for his song “Dance For You” off his 3rd album SAGITTARIUS at the World Entertainment Awards during Grammy weekend.
The song “Dance For You” features Kaya Jones of the Pussycat Dolls.
ETCETERA’S Dance For You
The event took place at the iconic Writers Guild of America Theater on January 31st in Beverly Hills. During ETCETERA’S speech, the Brooklyn native shared his gratitude as an artist being acknowledged for his work. “It is truly a humbling experience to be nominated and recognized by such respected figures in the industry. I’m incredibly grateful”, said ETCETERA.
SAGITTARIUS is ETCETERA’s third album, independently released through his own record label IDOL Music Group Inc., distributed by United Masters. The album has consistently dominated the charts and is widely praised for its musical diversity and collaborations which includes: Kaya Jones, Grapevine, Serena, Billionz, Adam Shenk, and My Friend Thayne.
Next up, ETCETERA is setting up for the second leg of his national tour scheduled for mid-March 2025.
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