Mar 06 2010

The Glit Gets 2 Know Fly Gypsy

Published by The Glit under New Glit, Uncategorized

Fly Gypsy

Since their introduction to the industry, Fly Gypsy, Jamaican-born emcee Kom Plex and Russian-born producer/one man band Alexei have gotten airtime on VH1 Soul and MTVu, as well as national and international recognition for their unique brand of Hip-Hop. Now that the band has a very successful album “Change For a Dollar” and mixtape “The Vodka & Rum Mixtape” under their belt, they are making sure their new project makes just as much noise.

(L to R) Chaya W. -The Glit, Alexei -F.G., Kom Plex - F.G., Victoria O. -The Glit

The Glit got the chance to hang out with Fly Gypsy as they promote their new mixtape, which has yet to be titled. We caught up with the duo on Sunday at the Atlas Theatre, and got a chance to witness another one of their awesome shows. Because the guys hit the ground running when their first album dropped, they weren’t able to nurture their DC audience the way they wanted to, but this time around they are making sure their DC fans are ready—with ears wide open—for their soon-coming mixtape, slated to drop March 16th. The “Remix Kings” as we dubbed them, have been getting a lot of positive feedback about their recent remixes, including Robin Thicke’s “Sex Therapy,” “Wale’s Pretty Girls”, and their latest, David Guetta and Akons’s “Sexy Bitch”, to name a few. “We actually taking songs and making them better in our opinion, our humble opinion. Alexei touched up the production and I like flipped some of the concepts completely,” explains Kom Plex.

Although many would categorize Kom Plex as just a rapper, he would beg to differ. The emcee clarifies that he has never set aside his first love; spoken word. “I still haven’t transitioned to rap. I do both, says Kom Plex. He goes on to explain that “poetry for me is very different than hip-hop. There are a lot of people who slow down their rhymes and call them poems, but I actually write poetry. It’s like the same language but a different dialect”.

Fly Gypsy has definitely been leaving their stamp in various locations worldwide and continues to expand their brand even further.

Recently, the duo shot the video for their “I Wanna Rock (Brooklyn)” remix in NYC. Check out the new video which was released on Tuesday!

For More Information on Fly Gypsy visit:

www.FlyGypsy.com

www.twitter.com/FlyGypsy

www.facebook.com/FlyGypsy

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Mar 02 2010

The Power Of Unity: Phil Ade & U.S. Royalty Set The Bar

Published by The Glit under New Glit, News

Phil Ade & U.S. Royalty Perform On Stage For The 1st Time

It was an epic moment last Friday, February 26, 2010, at the Rock and Roll Hotel in Washington, D.C., as 368 Music Group artist Phil Ade and rock band U.S. royalty joined forces on stage for the first time.  Both acts hit the stage individually and gave phenomenal performances, but it was the joint presentation that really made sparks fly.

The two acts prepared for the show weeks in advance, with an artistic promotional video that showcased a snippet of what they had in store for the actual show.  Although the promo video was very unique and undeniably extraordinary, it did no justice for the live production.  Phil Ade led the show with a brilliant set as usual. It was definitely a moment to capture… so who better to do so then moment catcher/ artist Demont Peekaso, who shared the stage with Phil and created another one of his masterpieces. U.S. royalty followed with a compilation of some of their most enticing songs. The crowd was hype from the start of the show to the finish; reciting the lyrics of both Phil Ade and U.S. Royalty verbatim.

The finale was what really took the crowd to the next level. Phil Ade joined U.S. Royalty on stage to perform their last song together. Their energy was crazy and the chemistry even crazier. “It was a whole different audience for me and like a whole different experience for me, said Phil. They fed me energy and I gave it back to them, I gave them my all. Tore it down man, it was fun!”

Who would have known that combining two different artists with totally different musical backgrounds would create such an impact? It is exactly what the DMV (D.C., MD, VA) area needs more of in order to create an unbreakable pact. The collaboration definitely set the bar for performers in the area, and is sure to become a trend that will hopefully broaden the DMV music scene.

This is prime proof that when individuals who share the same passion come together, the outcome can be electrifying.

For more information on Phil Ade visit:

Twitter.com/philade301

Myspace.com/philade301

www.368musicgroup.com

For more information on U.S. Royalty visit:

Twitter.com/USRoyalty

www.usroyalty.com

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Mar 01 2010

D.C. Don Juan: Cut From A Different Cloth

Published by The Glit under New Glit

DC Don Juan

D.C. Don Juan

In an industry where it is the norm for rappers to boast about violence, drugs, riches, and to devalue women, there are exceptions. Amongst the select few lies NU Ent/Battery/Jive recording artist D.C. Don Juan; an energetic, personality-filled emcee hailing from the DMV (D.C, Maryland, Virginia) area by way of the Bronx, NY.

Before we get into the deets, we must first tell you why D.C. Don Juan is a Glit favorite. From the top of our conversation, his humility struck a chord with us. One of the first things that stood out was his respect for women. “One thing the world better know is that I love women to death and I believe that ladies need to be respected more… that’s what I’m trying to bring back to the game.”

His reverence for women is portrayed in his lyrics, his actions, and even in his name.

It is a common misconception that the emcee’s stage name derives from the representation of where he is from, and although the misunderstanding is a reasonable one, the true origin of his stage name has an even more relevant meaning. “As a child my mother always called me Don Juan because my middle name is Dejuan…and me growing up I always had a way with women, I always respected women. I lived up to the name Don Juan, but I always want to set myself aside from being a pimp,” he explains. “I tried to add something before the name Don Juan which is DC and people will swear that it’s DC because it’s Washington DC, or they think Denver Colorado…but it actually stands for my government name, Don Campbell.”

Although his name does not correlate directly with Washington, D.C., the city is a large part of his identity as a rapper—but it is only a fraction of it. The fact that he originates from the mecca of Hip-Hop, the Bronx, NY, also influences his rap style. Don Juan also pulls sounds from the various places that he has spent time in such as Denver, ATL, and L.A.—to name a few.

Ironically, his versatility has caused a bit of controversy in the DMV area. He is often criticized for being born outside of the region. “Because my mother didn’t lay down on a D.C. hospital bed and give birth to me, they consider me an outsider.” But this has not stopped D.C. Don Juan from gaining recognition on a national level. On a broader scale, his versatility has played as a catalyst to his success which ultimately helped him land his recording deal. “I was tired of just being hot in my town. When I realized that this is what I wanted to do as a career, I started putting myself in career-making situations. I started hanging out with DerMarr Johnson which got me acquainted with Carmello Anthony, Allen Iverson and all these other people which got me a lot of notoriety, but at the end of the day I didn’t want to be a basketball player,” he explains. This encouraged him to search for individuals in his own arena. He started working with people in the music industry including Polo Da Don, Boo & Gotti, and Cap One, and later created “Lookie Looky,” which became his first single.  Eventually he sparked the interest of many major labels. Don Juan does not attribute any single event to the closing of his deal with Jive—he simply sees it as a work of God which has kept him humble. It is that same humility alongside his undeniable talent and Glit factor, that makes him distinguishable.

Download Congraduation:Twit Tape 2 Here

His single “Lookie Looky” is not only a song, but a movement that inspires confidence and self appreciation. The success of “Lookie Looky” serves as motivation for Don Juan to go harder on all of his future projects. His current mixtape Congraduation: Twit-Tape 2—RELEASED FOR DOWLOAD TODAY—has a few surprises including pop, rock, and R&B remixes.


Q&A Quickie:

The Glit: Who are some of your favorite rap artists?

D.C. Don Juan: “Growing I favored Ludacris, Lil’ Wayne, and Nelly. Those where my three top rappers growing up that I listened to…I guess that’s where I get my swag from.”

The Glit: Can you tell us a few artists that you would like to work with?

D.C. Don Juan: “I love those who love me.”

The Glit: What would you be if you weren’t a rapper?

D.C. Don Juan: “I would be a R&B singer…lol. Seriously, if I wasn’t rapping I would probably be directing videos because everything ya’ll see footage wise on me on YouTube and everything, believe, I did and I edited myself. I edited a lot of peoples videos out here: Oy Boyz, Top Dog hill…I did a lot of people’s videos out here in D.C. before I did this rap thing. I’m great with computers period…or I’d be a preacher still trying to tell these knucklehead men out here to treat their women better.”

For more information on D.C. Don Juan visit:

Twitter.com/IamDonJuan

Myspace.com/mostjuanted

Facebook.com/LookieLooky

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Feb 24 2010

Kanye West- “Coldest Winter”

Published by The Glit under News

Kanye West has one of the most expressive, in-your-face personalities in the music industry, but in his new vid for “Coldest Winter” (808s & Heartbreak) it is clear that artistic expression is first and foremost. Rather than create a vid that features the larger-than-life performer, director Nabil Elderkin decided to film one completely without Ye. The dark and cinematic vid about love and life lost features a woman who is running through a murky, wintery forest in a white dress. Dark hooded reaperesque characters haunt the woman who eventually jumps to her death.  The video creates a vivid symbolic depiction of loss for a song that was inspired by the death of Ye’s mother and a break-up.

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Feb 18 2010

FYI: NY Fashion Week…BYE Bye:(

Published by The Glit under Fashion FYIs, New Glit

21 year-old designer, LaQuan Smith

Now that New York Fashion Week is wrapped up, and all the fabulous people have gone their separate ways—we must make note of new young designer LaQuan Smith. He is a 21 year-old, Fashion Week first-timer from Queens NY. In just a few years, the twice rejected—former FIT hopeful, went from sneaking into fashion shows to having his extravagant collection displayed amongst the fashion industries most celebrated.   

Fashion Week candid-LaQuan's collection

FYI, LaQuan Smith designed Rihanna’s gold mesh cat suit in the “Rude Boy” vid and some of Lady Gaga’s tour fits…laquansmith.com

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Feb 13 2010

Electric-Hop Duo A.I. Love You Releases “The Lonely Hearts Club” Just In Time For VDay!


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

A.I. Love You Releases “The Lonely Hearts Club” Just in Time For Lover’s Day

Washington, D.C. – February 13, 2010 – As we all know, it’s that favorite time of the year for lovers all around the globe. Yes indeed, the infamous Valentine’s Day. And as a special treat, The DMV (D.C., Maryland, and Virginia) area’s favorite Electric -Hop duo, A.I. Love You, gives us something to feast our ears on. Their latest project entitled “The Lonely Hearts Club” is now available on the web for free download.

Luckily “The Lonely Hearts Club” is a pleasure for both singles and couples being that we can all relate to the ups and downs of love. Instead of focusing on the typical “so in love tunes”, A.I. Love you found a clever way to put a spin on Valentine’s day, by touching on the topic of lost loves and broken hearts. Like all of their other projects, this one falls on the other end of the spectrum. It is fun creative and something new.

Download “The Lonely Hearts Club” now, and feel free to share with friends and loved ones. We also encourage you to post it to your blogs, websites, or social networks. Enjoy!

Download "The Lonely Hearts Club"

Other Projects From A.I. Love You: "Sincerely Yours" Downlaod Now!

For more information on A.I. Love You, visit www.itsailoveyou.com
Or follow them on Twitter www.twitter.com/ItsAiLoveYou

For more information and media inquires on Cool Kids Forever Films, contact Victoria Odu or Elisha Williams at CKFPublicRelations@gmail.com

©2010 Cool Kids Forever Films | Washington DC

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Feb 12 2010

Kid Cudi Makes It in America…

Published by The Glit under News, Uncategorized

After  news broke about rapper Kid Cudi’s departure from The Monster Ball tour, there was speculation about his reasoning. He released a statement saying that he wanted to focus on his new album and commit himself to his new passion—acting… And while the media was a bit skeptical about the alleged ”acting commitments,” it seems that young Cudi was indeed applying himself to his new passion.

Cudi will make his acting debut in the  new HBO series How to Make It in America, a dramedy that follows a group of twentysomethings that hustle their way through NYC to achieve their dreams. He will play, Domingo Brown, a street-smart player who navigates through life using his well-established connections. Cudi will work alongside Bryan Greenberg (Ben), Victor Rasuk (Cam), Lake Bell (Rachel), Eddie Kaye Thomas (Kappo), Luis Guzman (Rene), Shannyn Sossamon (Gingy) and more.

How to Make It in America premieres Sunday, Feb. 14th 10pm on HBO. Check out this convo between Cudi and Bryan Greenberg about the show…

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Feb 09 2010

Cool Kids Forever Films Presents Wale’s “My Sweetie”

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Here it is Ladies and gents…The moment we have all been waiting for. The premiere of Wale’s “My Sweetie”. Like we told you they would, Cool Kids Forever Films went to work and birthed yet another masterpiece. Check out the video directed by Tabi Bonney. The video is HOT, STEAMY, SEXY, and lots of FUN! Well done Tabi! We didnt expect anything less. Enjoy!

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Feb 04 2010

Producer/Songwriter Kyonté Prepares For The Release Of His Debut Album “831: Vol. 1: What’s That Sound”

Kyonte - Grammy Nominated Singer/Writer/Producer

Kyonte - Grammy Nominated Singer/Writer/Producer

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

(Washington, DC) –January 27, 2010 – Producer and songwriter Kyonté, recognized for his Grammy Nominated work with Raheem DeVaughn and Ledisi, steps from behind the writer’s table to release his debut album “831 Vol. 1: What’s That Sound” on February 23, 2010.

“831 Vol. 1: What’s That Sound” depicts music diversity at its best. This album is a “must have” that reflects Kyontés songwriting ability to transcend life and love into the perfect musical melodies which speak to the soul. When you ask Kyonté the true meaning of “831 Vol. 1: What’s That Sound,” he says “Eight Letters. Three Words. One Meaning. A love that is reflective of body language, a passion that not only reflects the love of a person or a thing, but a zest for living and experiencing life.”

Following in the footsteps of a host of his favorite musicians, “831 Vol 1: What’s That Sound”, is the quintessence of listening pleasure, a musical compilation of life and love that brings the element of timeless music that reminds you of an eclectic blend of legends Prince, Luther Vandrosss, and Donny Hathaway, all rolled into one. The album’s lead single “Body Shop” shows Kyontés musical versatility with an up-tempo club banger about inviting an already perfect woman to his life or “shop” for display. “Tonite”, the album’s second single, keeps the production simple with a smooth underlying strum of piano keys similar to Alicia Keys. The romantic interlude, accompanied by the guitar and smooth romantic lyrics, serve as the perfect complement to Kyontés already strong vocal ability.

Having worked alongside many talented artists across the genres of R&B and gospel, Kyonté is sure to make his mark as a solo artist. A native of Washington, DC, Kyontés hometown has already recognized him as both the 2009 Entertainer of the Year as well as the 2009 Artist Most Likely to Succeed. His over 15 years of live performance experience and classically trained vocals ensure a stage presence unlike any you’ve seen in a long time.

“831Vol. 1: What’s That Sound” will be available February 23, 2010 at the legendary Blues Alley in Washington, DC with a special album release show at 8:00pm and 10:00pm.

Blues Alley is located in the heart of historic Georgetown in Washington DC, in an 18th century carriage house and specializes in authentic Creole cuisine, steak, and seafood dishes. Purchase tickets directly through the www.bluesalley.com website or call 202-337-4141.

Diamond Management is an artist management and consulting company which specializes in R&B and Adult Contemporary entertainment. Kyonté is our featured artist.

For more information or for booking please contact Diamond at 301-356-1598 or email diamondmgmt@gmail.com ; Angela Byrd at 202-841-4322 or email abyrdas@yahoo.com ; or Hil Whitfield at 240-441-4280 or email hilhouse@gmail.com.com. For Press inquiries contact Rashad Wilson at 301-351-5103 or email promoandpr@gmail.com.

http://www.myspace.com/Kyonte
http://www.Kyonte.com

Diamond Management TAE, LLC P.O. Box 6299 Annapolis, MD 21401

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Listen to New Kyonte Tracks Below!

What’s That Sound

Right Back To You

Can’t Let You Slip Away

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Jan 25 2010

A Shining Star: Nicole Beharie

Published by The Glit under New Glit

Nicole Behaire

Shining amongst Hollywood’s brightest stars isn’t easy, but actress Nicole Beharie’s talent is illuminating a path that has landed her amongst the glitterati. The West Palm Beach native and recent graduate of Juilliard Performing Arts, has already starred in her first leading role in American Violet alongside as Will Patton, Charles S. Dutton, Alfre Woodard and Xhibit. In the film, she played a single-mother (Dee Roberts) who challenges the DEA after being falsely accused of dealing drugs. When Beharie landed the role of Dee Roberts, the news created quite the buzz in Black Hollywood because the young actress had made her screen debut only a year earlier in biographical film The Express: The Ernie Davis Story. After the film premiered, Beharie received even more accolades for her strong depiction of Dee Roberts.

But real life doesn’t always have perfect endings. After winning the African American Film Critics Award in December ‘09 for her work in American Violet, she found herself in the mist of a controversy amongst AAFCA members. Members of AAFCA claimed that the Best Actress Award that went to Beharie was supposed to go to Precious star Gabourey Sidibe who actually received the majority vote in that category. Not playing the part of victim-the gracious young actress returned the award a few weeks later and continued along her path of success.

Now, with two-very succesful-projects in her pocket. Beharie is preparing for the release of third film, Sins of The Mother, with actress/singer Jill Scott. Beharie will play the role of Shay Hunter, the estranged daughter of a former abuser, Nona (Scott). The film will premiere on Feb. 21 on Lifetime Movie Network @ 8pm.

Check out the trailer for the film.

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