Can Black People and White People Work Together In Every Day Society?
November 7th, 2008
Before we attempt to answer that question, lets acknowledge that diversity and multi-cultural relations have improved tremendously from past conditions. In modern society, we have multi-racial families (we now have a multi-racial president), multi-racial workplaces, multi-racial schools, etc. But do we actually want to work together? Does it benefit us to do so, or is it just a symbol of social evolution?
Let new hip hop group Brotherly Love be exhibit A. Big Meezy and Soleternity (Brotherly Love) teamed up in 2005 to form STTS ENT, which is now a multimedia specialty production company, covering everything from album production, mixing, mastering, promotions, visual media including music videos, and corporate consulting.
"We are living proof that black and white can come together with a common goal and achieve the highest level of success, not only as artists, but as philanthropists and mentors of the community," says member Big Meezy.
Doing business in LA and Atlanta, Big Meezy and Soleternity have provided various independent and major label clients with services, resources, creativity, and new direction. Clients include Adina Howard, Bone Crusher, Young Nobel of The Outlawz, Young Buck, Lil Scrappy, and many more. Utilizing their own refined skills, they now are infiltrating the industry from a new angle: releasing their own creative albums and media.
Brotherly Love's first retail offering, "The Sequel" is the group's heavyweight main event for the night, after an impressive opening lightweight round (Brotherly Love's free mixtape/sampler "The Prologue"). Coupled with a simple, effective marketing strategy (see www.brotherlylovethesequel.com), the album has allowed the group to enjoy a new level of influence and success.
"We are in a time of new guidance, new leadership, new direction. The Sequel is exactly that" comments other group member Soleternity.
The Sequel was produced and mixed by Soleternity. Executive Produced by Big Meezy and Soleternity. Album artwork was designed by McGill Original Films. The album can be purchased/previewed at www.brotherlylovethesequel.com where fans can also find Brotherly Love's music video for single "Put Your Money In The Air" and a behind-the-scenes video showing Brotherly Love recording The Sequel. Album samplers and track previews are available at the site as well.
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Contact Soleternity at 404-246-2723
www.brotherlylovethesequel.com

