Mos Def and other Artists, Students and Activists Call for a Student Walk out on Monday October 1st To Support the Jena 6

Artist/Activist Mos Def, Idris Elba, Common, M1, Talib Kweli, MC Lyte, Pharoahe Monch, the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, Sankofa Community Empowerment, Change the Game, the National Hip Hop Political Convention, The Hip-Hop Association, Color of Change and student leaders from over 100 campuses call for a National Student Walk-Out on Monday October 1 at 12 noon central time to support the Jena 6, who are being denied their human rights by the Louisiana criminal justice system.

September 26, 2007 New York – Black and Latino/a artists, activists and students across the country are organizing a national day of support for six Black high school students known as the "Jena 6." Over 100 schools have joined in the call to walk out of classrooms at 12 noon, Central Standard Time on Monday October 1 and rally either on campus or at other designated areas to demand the immediate release of Mychal Bell from jail.

Mos Def, who spearheaded the campaign, said "This is the time for Black people to support the Jena 6, and call attention to the unequal treatment the criminal Justice system is dishing out not only in Jena Louisiana but across this nation"we all live in Jena."

The Jena case began last fall, when two Black high school students sat under the "white" tree on their campus.  White students responded by hanging nooses from the tree, conjuring up images of lynching and racial terrorism endured by Black people across the country. When Black students protested the light punishment for the students who hung the nooses, District Attorney Reed Walters came to the school and told the students he could "take [their] lives away with a stroke of [his] pen."

Racial tension continued to mount in Jena, and the District Attorney did nothing in response to several egregious cases of violence and threats against black students. But when a white student–who had been a vocal supporter of the student’s who hung the nooses, taunted a black student and called several black students "nigger"–sustained minor injuries from a school fight, six black students were charged with second-degree attempted murder. Last month, the first young man to be tried, Mychal Bell, was convicted. He faced up to 22 years in prison for a school fight until Black people began to organize and his conviction was thrown out by a court that rules he should not have been tried as an adult.  However, the DA and the judge still refuse to drop the charges in this case and Bell, though released on $45,000 bail, is still subject to trial.

This case has become a symbol for the Black community of the disproportionate arrest and incarceration rate of Black people and the excessive punishment of Black students in schools across the country. Many local organizers say what is happening to the Jena 6 youth is similar to what happens in their cities.

Mos Def added, "Jena Louisiana is the same as "Jena" New York. From Mychal Bell to Sean Bell our communities continue to be targeted."

The group has created a list of demands that will be read at noon during rallies around the country.

Demands
Judge J.P. Mauffray and District Attorney Reed Walters have engaged in a string of egregious actions. We call for:

1.  All charges against the Jena 6 be dropped;

2.  The United States Department of Justice to convene an immediate inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the arrests and prosecutions of the Jena 6;

3.  Judge Mauffray to be recused from presiding over Bell’s juvenile court hearings or other proceedings;

4.  The Louisiana Office of Disciplinary Counsel to investigate Reed Walters for unethical and possibly illegal conduct; 

5.  The Louisiana Judiciary Commission investigate Judge Mauffray for unethical conduct;

6. The Jena School District superintendent to be removed from office; and

7. That each local, state and federal criminal justice apparatus stop profiling the black community in general and specifically black youth for imprisonment and free labor.

For more information: www.mxgm.org and www.myspace.com/SankofaEmpowerment

To add your name and school to join this movement please contact:
Assata Richards at assata@pitt.edu or Shantrelle P. Lewis at SJPLewis@hotmail.com

List of additional endorsers: Cynthia McKinney, Immortal Technique, K’naan, April Silver/akilaworksongs, Kevin Powell, Brian White, NyOil, Goapele, Dwayne Wiggins, X-Clan, Wise Intelligent.

Contact: Rosa Clemente 347-223-8054 or
Shantrelle P. Lewis 202-246-5244 or jena6walkout@gmail.com

CHART-TOPPING MULTI-PLATINUM HIP-HOP HEART THROBS BOW WOW & OMARION JOIN FORCES TO CREATE MAJOR EVENT COLLABORATIVE ALBUM

"Face Off" album in stores December 11th

Bow Wow & Omarion
Columbia Records
Face Off In Stores December 11th
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ABOUT THE BOW WOW / OMARION COLLABORATIVE ALBUM

The Top Secret Bow Wow – Omarion Project
Slated To Drop This Fall

The chart-topping multi-platinum hip-hop dynamos Bow Wow and Omarion have joined forces to create a new collaborative collection that promises to become one of the major musical events of 2007. The top secret Bow Wow-Omarion project will be released this fall.

While details of the Bow Wow-Omarion project remain under wraps, the new album marks the culmination of a joint collaborative process dating back to 2005, when Omarion’s vocal contributions to "Let Me Hold You," the first single from Bow Wow’s fourth album, Wanted, peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving Bow Wow his first-ever Top 10 single and Omarion his first Top 10 as a solo artist.

That same year, Bow Wow and Omarion hit the road as co-headliners on the SRO "Scream Tour IV Presents: The Heart Throb Tour."

"Me and O have been trying to put this together for so many years, and now we’ve got the opportunity to do it," Bow Wow told Billboard.com earlier this month. "We’re in the creative process right now, coming up with ideas daily, so the process is real smooth. We’re anxious to make this whole thing happen. It’s gonna be a special event. It’s gonna be crazy, something the people have been waiting on — the girls have been waiting on — for years. O’s one of my best friends. Anytime you get a chance to work with somebody you’re best friends with, it’s not even work, it’s like working with family."

Omarion shares his best friend’s enthusiasm for the as-yet-unnamed project. "This isn’t about money, this is about music," says Omarion. "We both started young and have grown up together, working on the same tours, and have developed our identity in the music world. Jay-Z and R Kelly were the first big R&B/Rap combo, and we have great respect for them and have been inspired by them, but we still want to create something we can call our own. We just want to do our own thing. We want to have a great time and make good music for our fans. This is gonna be fun, so ‘World, Watch out! We’re coming!’"

ABOUT BOW WOW

Currently on the road with his "Price Of Fame Tour," Bow Wow is riding the success of his latest Top 10 album, The Price Of Fame, which reached #6 on the Billboard 200 and #2 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The Price Of Fame kicked out a string of hit singles including the #1 Hot Rap Tracks chartbuster "Shortie Like Mine" as well as "I’m A Flirt" and "Outta My System."

Released in December 2006, The Price of Fame is the first new studio album from Bow Wow since July 2005 when his RIAA platinum-certified Wanted debuted at #3 on the Billboard Top 200 and generated the smash singles "Let Me Hold You" (featuring Omarion) (#1 Rap, #2 R&B/Hip-Hop, #4 Hot 100) and "Like You" (featuring Ciara) (#1 Rap, #1 R&B Hip-Hop, #3 Hot 100).

Bow Wow–whose film credits include "Like Mike" (one of the 50 Top Grossing films of 2002), "All About The Benjamins" (2003), "Johnson Family Vacation" (2004), "Roll Bounce" and "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" (2006). This past year, he also starred in the CW hit television series, "Smallville."

Bow Wow first burst on the scene back in 2000–under the wing of super producer Jermaine Dupri–with his debut album, Beware of Dog, which went on to sell more than three million copies while solidifying his status as an authentic hip-hop heartthrob.

Bow Wow took his brand of rap to the next level with 2001′s Doggy Bag, hitting the road in support of his multi-platinum sophomore CD with the sold-out "SCREAM Tour II," wowing fans all over the country with hits like "Take Ya Home" and "Thank You."

With his third album, 2003′s Unleashed, Bow Wow became more directly involved with writing and producing his music, creating a collection directly from the heart, conveying a more personal overview of life from Bow Wow’s perspective.

He is the youngest musician to open the Grammy Awards, is the first "kid" to be included in Vanity Fair’s prestigious annual music issue (October 2001), and entered "The Guinness Book of World Records" as the youngest solo rapper to hit #1 on the U.S. charts.

Bow Wow is launching his own media company, LBW Entertainment, which handles emerging artists including Young Jinsu and Clee-O.

With numerous hit singles, platinum-plus albums, sold-out tours, starring roles in hit films, and a place in "The Guinness Book of World Records" already on his resume, Bow Wow continues to prove that he’s the 100% real deal with the indisputable goods: a bona fide superstar blessed with talent, tenacity, and a deep connection to his audience.

ABOUT OMARION

R&B superstar Omarion rang in 2007 with 21, the year’s first #1 album. The performer’s second solo album (and first on Columbia Records) entered the Billboard Top 200 best-selling albums and the R&B sales charts at #1, mirroring the achievement of his debut solo album, O, which entered both those charts at #1 in February 2005. An important new voice in contemporary R&B and hip-hop, Omarion is one of a select group of artists to have achieved back-to-back #1 debuts on both the Hot 100 and the R&B charts with two consecutive albums.

Born and raised in Inglewood, California, Omarion rose to fame while still a teen as a member of the groundbreaking urban "boy band" B2K. His soulful vocals, riveting stage presence, and undeniable charisma helped B2K score a hit with the group’s very first single, "Uh Huh," in 2001; achieve gold status with the group’s self-titled debut album in 2002; and go RIAA platinum with the group’s best-selling sophomore outing, Pandemonium! in 2003.

Omarion’s undeniable media-geniality has led to numerous television guest appearances including "Punk’d," "The Sharon Osbourne Show," "Regis & Kelly" and "Soul Train." In addition to his musical performances, Omarion has acted on the big screen with key roles in "You Got Served" and "Fat Albert." Omarion stars in "Somebody Help Me," an innovative horror film directed by Chris Stokes and may be seen in the upcoming films "Reggaeton" and Tyger ("Menace II Society") Williams’ "Street Soldier."

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We Luv Black Women; Hip Hop Artist Pioneers New Campaign for Black Women

(Washington, DC: September 26, 2007) With rap music being at the center of discussions about misogyny and male attitudes toward women, a Hip-Hop song entitled We Luv Black Women will be released on October 2nd, to promote the opposite message.

Hip-Hop artist, activist and author, Tehuti, has decided to launch a campaign, countering the negative stereotypes and imagery oftentimes perpetuated in the media and in Hip Hop about Black women. The result is an ear-catching song entitled, We Luv Black Women, a website (weluvblackwomen.com) and two children’s books, all to be released on October 2nd. Tehuti has a Masters in Human Services and his thesis centered around Hip Hop Culture as a teaching tool and intervention strategy, so he felt compelled to take action.

"During the Don Imus situation, Black men should have stepped up to support our women versus so many leaders just stepping on their own children by once again blaming Hip Hop. At the same time, in the culture of Hip Hop, we should have responded with songs that show more than the stereotypical portrayals of Black women that we are constantly inundated with daily. I couldn’t just stand by and do nothing. I had to act," says Tehuti.

And, taking action is something that Tehuti does very well. During the 1990′s, Tehuti conducted Hip Hop Culture workshops at D.C. Public Schools and has also worked with youth in Child & Family Services and Juvenile Justice systems. "I once worked at a school that did not have a library, so I pulled together a bunch of my own books and started a makeshift school library." Tehuti is also no stranger to the music industry, handling the management, bookings, and promotions for established artists.

On October 2, Tehuti will also release the weluvblackwomen.com website and two of his children’s books. The website includes historic facts about the great accomplishments of women of African descent worldwide. The children’s books are entitled Pretty Little Girl and Black People Read Well. Pretty Little Girl was written to encourage young Black girls to believe that they are beautiful. Black People Read Well was written to promote reading and writing to elementary school children, and to also help parents instill reading and writing skills in their children.

Tehuti will be one of the featured authors at the National Association of Black Female Executives in Music and Entertainment (NABFEME) Literary Lounge in Charlotte, North Carolina October 3-7. "Those who protest Hip Hop as a culture and rap music as an influence on multi-media outlets should equally be the loudest supporters of what I am doing." Tehuti asserts, "beyond criticizing lyrics, consumers need to support positive messages and artists must not be afraid to step up to the plate and be innovative. And, to quote the words of the song, So if you got a lady or momma or sister or daughter, I know you love that. We Luv Black Women!"

For more information on We Luv Black Women, Pretty Little Girl, and Black People Read Well or to arrange an interview with Tehuti, please contact Aaliyah Rashad at 909-350-9500 or email arashad@soulsticemarketing.com.

Rakim, Ghostface Killah and Brother Ali Combine Lyricism and Live Music With a Groundbreaking National Tour

HIP HOP LIVE! will kick off it’s first annual tour at the House of Blues in Los Angeles on October 29, 2007. Presented by Flow TV and Dodge, and produced by The Agency Group, the traveling collaboration looks to go where no hip hop tour has gone before – showcasing the games top wordsmiths backed by an incredible 10-piece live band. Celebrating the progression and possibilities embraced by Hip-Hop culture, the legendary Rakim; Wu-Tang’s finest, Ghostface Killah; and Rhymesayers Entertainment’s, Brother Ali will cross the nation bringing the show to life with new songs and infectious renditions of the classics you know and love  – each energized by the amazing Rhythm Roots Allstars.

After running through 19 US cities, the tour will end up in Philadelphia on November 21st.  Tickets are on sale nationally.  The tour’s reputation is colossal from the jump, featuring some of the greatest rappers working today: Ghostface Killah, still enjoying the success of last year’s critically acclaimed Fishscale; Rakim, the God MC, offering historic tracks and the worlds first glimpse of new material from both his forthcoming Live DVD and highly anticipated new album The Seventh Seal; and Brother Ali, a Minneapolis rapper whose recent release The Undisputed Truth could possibly re-weave hip-hop’s legacy.

The Allstars are, as the name aptly identifies them, are a tremendous collection of the industry’s top musicians, and they’re thrilled to be part of the Hip Hop Live Tour.  "It’s an honor to be backing up some of hip-hop’s most legendary mc’s," they say. "We played with Rakim and Ghostface at South By Southwest this year and it was an amazing experience". This collective has performed/recorded with such superstars as Black Eyed Peas, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake, Outkast, and more.

"Hip-Hop’s roots are nourished by live music.  For artists who dug through crates searching for the perfect sample, always trying to replicate the sounds of a full band, standing on a stage, moving the crowd in front of this talent is both the nexus and the pinnacle of what we do", says Rakim.  Hip Hop Live! is a celebration of hip hop and a rare chance to see your favorite hip hop artists in a new and exciting way – surely a concert experience not be missed!

TOUR DATES

October 29 – Los Angeles, CA – House of Blues
October 30 – San Diego, CA – 4th & B
October 31 – Long Beach, CA – The Vault
November 1 – Santa Cruz, CA – The Catalyst
November 2 – San Francisco, CA – Mezzanine
November 3 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
November 4 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox
November 7 – Park City, UT – Harry O’s
November 8 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
November 9 – Aspen, CO – Belly Up
November 10 – Kansas City, MO – The Beaumont Theatre
November 11 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
November 12 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues
November 13 – Bloomington, IN – Bluebird Theater
November 15 – New Haven, CT – Toad’s Place
November 16 – New York, NY – Nokia Theatre
November 17 – Baltimore, MD – Sonar
November 18 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
November 21 – Philadelphia, PA – Trocadero

For more information, please contact:

Heathcliff Berru: Heathcliff@Girlie.com
212.989.2222 x 112; Chris Chafin Chris@Girlie.com, x120

Or visit:            
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www.hiphoplivetour.com            
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PAUL WALL OFFICIALY BLINGS OUT CUFF’S WITH AN EXCLUSIVE NEW DESIGN

Iced Out Cuff Bracelets! Get Cuffed Up

Houston, TX— Iced Out grills were the hottest trend for many hip hop lovers, and now Paul Wall brings the Hollywood heat directly on your wrist. Paul Wall and his partner Jamie Kennedy fashioned exclusive Iced Out Cuff Bracelets in support of recent celebrities incarcerated such as Paris Hilton, Lindsey Lohan, Nicole Richie, Snoop Dog and many others, "My boy Jamie Kennedy came up with the idea because a lot of celebrities kept going to jail.," -Paul Wall. There are two sizes large for guys and small for the ladies. They are made just like real handcuffs and we also sell the keys as a necklace. They also have a safety release so you don’t actually need the key to unlock them."

The design is rhodium plated over solid brass with stones on both sides. These Iced Out Cuffs are the ideal design for men and women who want to fashionably get "Cuffed Up." At an affordable price, interested clients can now log on to the official web site and order the Iced Out Handcuffs and receive a black velveteen bag.

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ABOUT PAUL WALL

Paul Wall is a top selling rapper, a DJ, and a promoter from Houston, Texas. Paul Wall is affiliated with Swishahouse Records, formerly Swisha Blast Records. His first start in the music industry was a street team member on the Northwest side of Houston where he promoted southern recording artists like as T.I. along with labels such as Cash Money and The New No Limit. His first major label success was with his debut album, The People’s Champ, which produced a lead single, "Sittin’ Sidewayz", widely known for it’s national radio and television play success.

ABOUT GRILL’S BY PAUL WALL

Paul Wall’s official Grills By Paul Wall site is the only authorized Paul Wall grills website. Each grill is stamped with a "PW" to guarantee that you are getting an official Paul Wall grill. All of Paul Wall’s jewelers have been making grills for over 10 years and make and manufacture everything themselves in his own grills workshop. For more info please visit:

Link: http://www.grillsbypaulwall.com/mm5/merchant.mvc

Nicole G. Whetstone
Regional Publicist
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Hip Hop Poet Bomani Armah Releases ‘Jena 6′ Song To Continue Movement

Bomani Armah, the hip hop artist/poet responsible for the cultural phenomenon ‘Read A Book,’ has released "Jena 6," a song dedicated to furthering the Movement supporting six young Black men, their families, and community, suffering from injustice and the abuse of power in the state of Louisiana. This unique hip hop artist, Bomani Armah says "I’m not a rapper, I’m a poet with a hip hop style"

When asked about why he made this track, hip hop artist Bomani Armah says "I made this song, not to highlight the problem. That has already been done by activists, organizations and leaders like Color Of Change (colorofchange.org), Rev. Al Sharpton, Michael Baisden, and countless grassroots activists that aren’t getting credit today for the work they put in months ago. I made this song, and released it after the recent March, out of concern that this Movement will die and lack the follow-through and unity we need to make any change in Jena , permanent. My job, and that of every one who listens to this song who has a sense of justice and concern for Black people, is to make sure that we do what is necessary economically, politically and culturally to support the Jena 6, and all those who were left behind when the March ended and the media and thousands left town. The hard work still remains to be done, in Jena , and throughout America , and I’m taking a stand, as an artist, father, husband, son, and brother."

Jena 6 is available at both Notarapper.com: http://notarapper.com and Bomani Armah’s MySpace page: http://myspace.com/knotarapper

Press Contact:
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Remo Da Rapstar Releases his Sophomore Project ‘One Hit Away’ CD/DVD

2006 Justo Award Winning artist Remo Da Rapstar returns with his latest effort " One Hit Away" packed with 24 brand new records and 12 exclusive videos. One Hit Away is availble in retail stores and digital retail ( remodarapstar.com and itunes.com)

New York City (PRWEB) September 30, 2007 — Remo da Rapstar is set to release his latest album "One Hit Away," due in stores September 30th, 2007. With his first effort, "Rapstar Phenomenon," Remo experienced tremendous success. The album was hosted by four of the most influential DJ’s in the game: DJ Vlad the Butcher, DJ Green Lantern, Dirty Harry and Clinton Sparks. On his latest work, Remo has Big Mike as his primary DJ. However, along with the album Remo is also providing ringtones, wallpapers and digital downloads available for his fans directly from his website www.remodarapstar.com.

This past year has been a stellar one for Remo as his list of accolades keeps growing rapidly. In 2006 he took the title of Justo Award Winner for "Best Underground Artist," and joined the ranks of legendary MCs such as The Notorious B.I.G., Common and DMX by being featured in The Source Magazine. Remo also received a 4.5X review in LOUD, Dubai’s world famous music magazine, and appeared on MTV’s Sucker Free show "Straight from the Streets." Remo has also received rave reviews from publications around the world and is the face of the nationwide advertising campaign for New Era Caps.

Working on the album for the last year, Remo believes he’s at a point in his career where he can make the transition from the streets to the fame. "One Hit Away" is a street album with a combination of freestyles, videos and street singles. The album boasts features from a variety of artists including the late Stack Bundles (R.I.P.), Ransom, S.A.S., Richie Sosa and Nina B among many others. The first single off the album is "I Bang" introducing Richie Sosa holding down Toronto, Canada.

"I bang" is a record that touches on the hate that rises as an individual strives to make it to the top and is successful in accomplishing their goals. Once you get to a certain level, people will want to know you down, and you have to be aware of that in order to protect your interest by any means necessary. The video was shot in the Megacity, Toronto and it serves as an introduction for Canadian artist extraordinaire Richie Sosa.

"Keep it Movin" is track 14 on the CD. The track speaks on the importance that hard work and constant grind have toward achieving success. Most people want to get rich at a certain level, but are not willing to go that extra mile or be "go getters" to get there. As Remo’s single advertises…You have to keep it moving.

"One Hit away" is a revolutionary street album that symbolizes the rise of an underdog. It brings the fun back to hip-hop, with a high level of diversity in concepts and delivery. All the songs will be available in stores and online with free downloads of music, ringtones and wallpapers. Remo da Rapstar and All City Distribution market, distribute, promote and create the product for the people in the most innovative and ground-breaking ways and this will be the first street album that has corresponding and interactive online downloads for the fans.

On September 30th, along with the album, Remo will also be releasing his two first videos off "One Hit Away" for his two first singles "I bang" and "Keep it movin."

Keep It Moving Video
http://youtube.com/watch?v=A5f4yrdcFLk

One Hit Away Track Listing:
CD Track list

1.I Bang//Richie Sosa: Prod. By Y Not ( SoundSmith)
2. Foundation// Nina B
3. Fresh Remix// Ru Spits ,Stack Bundles,S.A.SProd. By DoeBoy
4. Oh Yeah// Luba Prod. By RickSteel
5. How Does it Feel Prod. Ricksteel
6. People
7. Get it On // Nina B
8. I Just Wanna prod. By Hi-Tek
9. Who Betta
10. Top 8 Maya Prod. By Da Bizness
11. Da Future // Topofdalyne (T.L) and Prada
12. Good Stuff Prod. By Fresh Airez
13. DialTone // Spark Dawg ,Ransom
14. Keep it Movin
15. Larger than Life Prod. By Serge Deff
16. Da Grind // Real A** Nazzine
17. One Hit Away
18. Hard to Move On ( R.I.P Stack Bundles)
19. Thank U prod. By Cool N Dre
20. Earnin // Kissk Prod. By B Roc
21. Like This Prod. By Ron Browz
22. Talk Of NY Prod By Mean Dean
23. My City// Nick Howard// Prod By Neenyo ( soundSmith)
24. Poor Mans Prayer// Nick Howard/! / Prod By Mac (SoundSmith)

DVD Track list

1.I BANG
2. KEEP IT MOVING
3. MIXTAPES ARE DEAD
4. THANK U
5. HUSTLERS ANTHEM
6. ONE HIT AWAY
7. HAPPY FATHERS DAY
8.BALLIN
9. THIS IS WHY I AM HOT
10.DA GRIND
11.DA PEOPLE
12. MTV SUCKER FREE
13. BOWERY BALLROOM PERFORMANCE

http://remodarapstar.com/

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Artist Gemini The X.O Shakes things up with his latest club banger Face Down

Gemini The X.O has gained major attention since the release of his first single in May 01,2007. Fueled by demand in VA, NC, PA and certain oversea markets, X.O seeks to further expand into other areas. The radio single "Dat’s Me" has already been added to the playlist in northern areas and the follow up single "Face Down" follows suit. With a healthy list of club performances ahead, look for the album Me, Myself and I in stores November 19, 2007.

For more info on Gemini The X.O visit

www.geminithexo.com

www.myspace.com/geminithexo

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Anime Returns The Voice of Hip-Hop Back To The People With The Release of “Tell Myself I’m Happy”

In an age of orange alerts, crumbling economic systems, and marshal law under the guise of homeland security the people are spoon fed entertainment deemed "safe" by major corporations and the government. Citizens are bombarded with biased media coverage of an unpopular war by big business news stations posing as fair and balanced, as well as mindless "reality" television which is far more scripted than the prime-time dramas they have replaced. Indeed, we the people have become conditioned to accept what is given to us. Everyone seems to be aware of this, except the public.

Nowhere has this policy of "eat it until you like it" become more evident than in today’s music. What was once the lone voice of the people has become nothing more than hollow images of commercialism and violence. It is now designed to take the people’s minds off of what is really going on, and desensitize them to the real life violence taking place all over the world everyday. What was once our parent’s spirit of revolution has become a symbol of exactly how corrupted and apathetic our generation has become.

All is not lost however. Since the late 1990′s a movement has been brewing. In basements and on street corners the essence of freedom remains strong, ready to bubble to the surface and give the people their voice back. Among this guerrilla movement stands Anime. An emcee as unpredictable and gritty as the animated films that he draws his name from and inspired by the pioneers of the hip-hop culture as well as revolutionary artists from all genres. He has spent over 10 years in the underground perfecting his craft. This time spent paying dues allowed Anime to develop a well balanced style that is as full of classic hip-hop braggadocio as it is full of story telling and social commentary.

Possessing the swagger of an east coast b-boy; combined with an aggressive delivery, and superior wordplay – Anime stands out from the pack. Always pushing the limits of what he is capable of as an emcee, and what hip-hop music is capable of being; Anime is set to strike the industry with a laser guided dose of reality. All in an effort to give a voice back to the people.   

Anime’s first single, "Tell Myself I’m Happy" is everything that a hip-hop single should be. The feel good (yet thought provoking) beat is provided by German super-producer Shuko.  Anime paints a picture with his lyrical imagery taking us through "just one of those days". The track is anchored by a contagious chorus sung by rock singer Mike Maven.  The light hearted vibe of the main single is balanced by the sinister B-side "The Day After".  For this track, Anime is joined by crewmates Animal Cracka and A.D. "The Day After" sets the scene of what life would be like the day after a presidential assassination.

www.myspace.com/animehiphop

The Buzz On Anime

"Solid material no doubt.  Crazy production on both joints, Anime attacks the mic with mad charisma…definitely feels like circa ’95…hot ish!"
- Shareef Hakim, WRFL/88.1 fm

"Dope man, i dig both sides…particularly the A-side, "Tell Myself I’m Happy"."
- DJ Hyphen, KUBE 93.3 FM Seattle

"Great track, well produced…  Great lyrics too!"
-Laurie Gail, Promo Only MPE

"Tell Myself I’m Happy" breathes life in an oversaturated industry full of line dance crunk and fluff.  This track speaks to me, as well as gives me and my audience something to relate to.
-DJ PrizMatiK, Focuson The DJ (Sprint Mobile / US Cellular)

"For a guy spitting righteous vitriol at The Man, Anime sure has a fun time with it. Boppy, jazz-inflected beatscapes set up flows that are darkly resigned without ever being bitter. That’s an essential balance for this (and any) conscious rhymer: getting serious without losing a sense of humor."
- Editor Review from Download.com

"The Anime joint Shuko did is absolutely banging!"
-Eric Jordan, WWVU, Morgantown, WV (University of West Virginia)

"This is Hotness!"
-Mr. Groove, KGNU Boulder / Denver, CO

"Yeah I’m digging this track.  I’m feeling the beat, and feeling the rhymes.  This is one of those feel good tracks with the vibe, and I’m digging homies flow.  I even like the hook."
-Nesto, WODU , Norfolk, VA (Old Dominion University)

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ATLLAS AND DJ STATIK SELEKTAH RELEASES THEIR HIGHLY ANTICIPATED MIXTAPE I’M HOOD FAMOUS: THE MARYVALE STORY

Phoenix, AZ (September 28, 2007)—Rawkus 50 artist Atllas collaborates with Smash Squad DJ Statik Selektah on his new mixtape I’m Hood Famous: The Maryvale Story. "Hood Famous" the song immediately became a traditional street anthem and movement in Arizona. It became a standard of living that people can relate to worldwide. Atllas knew it was time to extend his message to everywhere, so listeners worldwide can take a sneak peak into the lifestyle of an emcee from the streets of Arizona. That’s when he decided to make the mixtape out of the "Hood Famous" movement.

      "Being Hood Famous is about recognizing that just because you’re not
on TV doesn’t mean you’re not a star. It’s about no matter where you are in life, if you do what you do well you will be recognized. We all have star potential…. even if you are just well known in your neighborhood. If you work a 9 to 5 and you stack your chips and throw some 24′s on your car, if you always make sure you have a fresh pair of white on white’s or your getting popping on your block…That’s being Hood Famous…..That is the movement," Atllas described.

      Atllas has been featured in major publications such as XXL’s "Show and Prove" section and the Source’s "Independent’s Day", as well as top websites such as Allhiphop.com, Hiphopdx.com, Yoraps.com, and he recently did an interview on hiphopgame.com. He is well-known for his appearance as a Rap Coach on MTV’s hit show Made, as well as his acclaimed independent releases in Arizona.

      CEO of Rawkus Records Brian Brater praises Atllas as being a, "talented song writer of great street music."

      I’m Hood Famous is available to the world through free digital download on www.myspcace/atllas or at www.atllasonline.com .

      Anyone can watch the Hood Famous documentary at www.atllas.tv and purchase "I’m Hood Famous!" T-shirts on his website www.atllasonline.com. I’m Hood Famous hosted by DJ Statik Selektah will be available on October 1, 2007.

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Management and Bookings Contact: Sherdell "SG" Griffin
riffcompany@yahoo.com

Track List for I’m Hood Famous: The Maryvale Story:

1.Intro
2.Arizona (produced by steve madden)
3.LaLaLa featuring Kavy
4.Dead End Street (produced by the Merks)
5.Street Lights (produced by Natural)
6.Hood Famous (produced by Strida Hiryu)
7.SG Speaks
8.Respect the king (produced by steve madden)
9. Maryvale (featuring Yound Duece)
10.Nothing
11.Grudges (produced by blue boy ent.)
12. Bitches on my mind (produced by the Merks)
13. Catch Me
14. Gangster and Gentleman (produced by slopfunkdust)
15.Outro
16.The Crossover (produced by the hitman)

Contact: Jenny-Marie Miranda
Director
Showoff Public Relations
(860) 919-0626
jenny@showoffhiphop.com