The Dodge brand is targeting multicultural millennials1 with a Spanish/English ad campaign for the 2013 Dodge Dart featuring global music sensation Pitbull. The rapper, who utters his signature “¡Dale!” (“Let’s do this!”) phrase in the spots, also composed original instrumental music called “Drop 2 the Bottom” for the commercials: “How to Change Cars Forever” and “How to Break Through and Succeed.” The campaign reflects the Dodge brand’s focus on targeting multicultural millennials for the compact car segment.
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In a musical era when “everybody and their
mama got a mix tape,” DJ $crilla’s new album $eamless reveals a fresh hip hop prowess. The
DJ-turned-rapper delivers a potent blend of lyrical eloquence with impeccable timing and
precision in his new 13-track album available today at popular online retailers like iTunes,
Amazon.com and CDBaby.com.
Released under DJ $crilla’s label, New Heights Music Group, $eamless is comprised of tracks
produced by
"I Love U" is the official debut single
for singer/songwriter DeAndre Lemans which features a unique upbeat
R&B instrumental, two hot verses by rapper Ramaj Muzix, and a
solid, smooth, and soulful vocal performance by DeAndre. Based off of
the hit Web Series FREEFALL (for which "I Love U" is the Official
Season Two Theme Song), the video tells the story of the show's power
couple "Nico" (DeAndre Lemans) and "Ray" (played by actor Toni
Bernard). In the video you get to watch the couple on a downward spiral
which ultimately leads to a shocking ending. Shot and Directed with
amazing quality by Film Director Lamont Pierre, the "I Love U" music
video is definitely prepared to be a smash hit of this summer and long
time favorite to anyone that loves a good music video and a great song.
Daytona Mane is a young rapper who hails from Calgary, Alberta. Daytona was born in 1993 and was raised in the Strathcona neighbourhood, like most other rap gods he started his vibes in high school with a crew called BANKMOBMUSICGROUP (BMMG):
It was not long before Daytona got his calling and decided to pursue his dream as a rapper producing his first original hit single called “Doin’ my Thang” of which a video was created to accompany the track.
Intro is the debut album of R&B singer Danny Fernandes. It was co-written and co-produced by rapper Belly now known as ReBellyus. The album features the hit tracks “Curious” (featuring Juelz Santana), “Private Dancer (featuring Belly),” and “Fantasy”.
workerly.com: the Social Network for Freelancers. worker.ly is aimed at providing professionals with the easiest way to get in touch with capable freelancers all over the world. As opposed to many social networks, worker.ly does not focus on personal branding, but only on results. How do we make it happen? Projects are made of real people. The projects you have contributed to probably included more than one person. The good news is: when adding projects to your portfolio, you will be able to add a list of your coworkers. The better news is: adding them will trigger a verification system allowing them to rate your work, confirm that yes, you are a real person and yes, so are they. The long term effect? A network exclusively made of real people!
As construction continues to progress steadily at The LINQ, Caesars Entertainment’s $550 million open-air retail, dining and entertainment district, the company announced today the development’s second wave of tenant brands.
Unique retailers will open their first Las Vegas locations including the Polaroid Fotobar retail store and museum, Chilli Beans sunglasses, Vanity Style Lounge and Goorin Bros. hat shop. Style savvy shoppers will also enjoy checking out the latest footwear at 12A.M. Run, backed by popular rapper Nas. For those interested in quenching their thirst, wine aficionados will enjoy The Stomping Grape, featuring a casual approach to lighter and healthier comfort food and drinks.
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Butta Verses, a Bronx-bred rapper who now calls Fort Lauderdale, Florida home, made his debut appearance on De La Soul’s 2004 release The Grind Date spitting back to back with Posdonus on the song “No.” Butta’s name was bestowed upon him by fellow MCs at local ciphers but once his mixtape reached the ears of DJ Maseo from De La Soul, his rhymes started reaching neighborhoods around the world. Maseo signed Butta to his Bear Mountain Entertainment label and he began touring with De La Soul to promote The Grind Date. Butta released several mixtapes while playing over 200 shows on De La Soul’s international tour and began recording with his crew GCD (Glee Club Detention) as well as Seattle’s Vitamin D and Bean One for his Bear Mountain debut, Brand Spankin.
Having completed his term with Bear Mountain, Butta focused on live performances, sharing the stage with such veterans as Wu Tang Clan, KRS-One, Boot Camp Click and many others. Though no longer signed with Maseo, Butta was heard in late 2006 on De La Soul’s old-school flavored track, “You Got It” from Impossible Mission. All along, Butta has seen a great deal of his catalog licensed for television (NBC’s Saturday Night Live and A&E’s Dog The Bounty Hunter, to name a couple) and ringtones through his partnership with NYC-based licensing company, Beats and Rhymes.
Today, Butta is wrapping up his follow-up album, Six Minutes To Ten, with such guests as CL Smooth, and A-Butta of Natural Elements with production help from The Mighty V.I.C. and Tzarizm among others. March of 2007 will see the release of an exclusive Butta V track produced by Marco Polo on hip-hop upstart label Audio Clutch. The label's debut release will be available in record stores and online everywhere. Expect more from this rising star in 2007.
Courtesy of Butta Verses on MOLI.com
Tupac died when he was only 25 years old.
He was well on his way to becoming one of the great leaders and icons
of the next generation. I hope this song brings you back to when the
whole east coast was fueding with the west coast and how crazy the game
got. Tragically, that era will always be remembered by the murder of
2Pac and Biggie and not just the amazing music. This song is a
blatant borrowing of a very early Bob Dylan song called Davey Moore. I
added some words and switched some around in order to speak to the
mysterious murder of one of Hip-Hop's greatest: Tupac Shakur. It would have been great to see what young Tupac became when he grew older. May his memory be a blessing.