Daily Archives: November 17, 2010

Young Lee : KTown reality show cast

Young Lee : KTown reality show cast

Nightclub promoter Young Lee is the next KTown Reality Show cast member we look at. You’ll probably see him hanging out around the hottest clubs in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. He went from being the worst dancer as a kid to the best dancer in Guam with Michael Jackson-like moves. From kicks to crotch grabs, he got it down. When he goes out, Young Lee is dressed to impress down to every last detail from the belt to the hair. (On the Asian Jersey Shore Cast Reel, you can see him surrounded by his entourage helping him light is cigarettes outside a club) Although the can’t focus on just one girl, he’s got an eye out on fellow KTown cast member Jennifer Field. Who’s ready to see this show?

Also see the channelAPA.com interview with the KTown Producers and spotlights on Steve Kim and Scarlet Chan

Young Lee : KTown reality show cast

Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park shoutout to Far East Movement

Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park shoutout to Far East Movement

Fellow Asian American musician Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park throws his support for the Far East Movement. He shows his support for FM reppin’ the Free Wired album Linkin Park is Free Wired. They join the growing list of celebrities endorsing Far East Movement including Snoop Dogg, Magic Johnson, Lil Jon, will.i.am, and Bruno Mars

Cop that Free Wired album on Free or at Amazon. For Linkin Park fans, get their album A Thousand Suns on A or amazon

Magic Johnson shoutout to Far East Movement

In addition to shoutouts, major music artists are remixing Like a G6 including 50 Cent and Three 6 Mafia.

Throw Em Out! by Timothy DelaGhetto (Traphik)

Throw Em Out! by Timothy DelaGhetto (Traphik)

Timothy DelaGhetto (aka Traphik) released a music video for Throw Em Out! off his new mixtape “MixedApe”. He’s on the mic while Midi Mafia goes on the beats. Take a ride with him in a garbage truck doing clean up duty. Timothy DelaGhetto takes out the trash on the whack rappers. He picks ’em up ands throw ’em out. Grab ’em off the floor to the door and shows ’em out.

You can download “Throw Em Out!” and the “MixedApe” mixtape FREE here. Check out the behind the scenes footage to see how some of the beats were made including hitting a trashcan with a car.

See some of Traphik’s other music videos Only From Afar, Hey Selena Gomez, and Best Party Ever.

Throw Em Out! by Timothy DelaGhetto (Traphik) (contains profanity)

Behind the scenes of Throw Em Out! by Timothy DelaGhetto (Traphik)

We Gotcha by Crown Royale

We Gotcha by Crown Royale
Crown Royale, the hip-hop duo comprised of LA-based DJ Rhettmatic and Michigan emcee Buff1, dropped a music video for their hip hop joint “We Gotcha.” The pair bring the heat on the mic and the turntables. The track is from the self-titled album, Crown Royale. Look for the album to release on December 7, 2010. In the meantime, you can download “We Gotcha” for FREE here and here

We Gotcha by Crown Royale

More about Crown Royale
Both Buff1 and DJ Rhettmatic developed their careers in hip-hop hotbeds. A native of southeast Michigan, Buff1 witnessed the golden years of the Detroit scene – an influence that’s instantly recognizable in his polished cadence. Buff’s two solo records, Pure and There’s Only One, define his style over a decade-long run of touring and recording. Working as part of the septet Athletic Mic League (AML), Buff has gone on to be commended as part of URB’s NEXT 100. A couple thousand miles away, Rhettmatic was absorbing the hip-hop Mecca that is southern California. He has worked with legendary DJ crew Beat Junkies, hip-hop group The Visionaries, and spun for Cypress Hill, Talib Kweli, the late J Dilla, and a stack of Stones Throw artists. After finally connecting through Now On member DJ Haircut (Mayer Hawthorne) and Jackson Perry, Rhettmatic and Buff instantly realized their chemistry, adoration for each other’s work, and decided a collaboration was needed. Look for more from Crown Royale as they plan their debut 2010 release.

LXD Season 2 Episode 6

LXD Season 2 Episode 6

The Dark Doctor and his army of Umbras square off with Karey and his OX. Bowler hats, vests and golf umberllas are the uniform of the day. A huge dance battle goes down in creator Jon M. Chu’s LXD Season 2 Episode 6 entitled “The Greater of Two Evils.” Several dance styles pitted against each other. What will be the outcome of this battle? What are the two crews after?

Previous Episodes from Jon M Chu’s LXD Season 2:
LXD Season 2 Episode 1
LXD Season 2 Episode 2
LXD Season 2 Episode 3
LXD Season 2 Episode 4
LXD Season 2 Episode 5

LXD Season 2 Episode 6

See episodes from LXD Season 1.

Violince : Episode 6

Violince – Episode 6

Violince returns with new episodes every Wednesday. For Episode 6 of Violince entitled “The Malicious Malingerer,” Paul Dateh switches from violin to ukulele. He’s also joined by fellow ukuele player Casey Nishizu. It’s Paul Dateh vs Casey Nishizu on the ukes. What happens when you forget to take your shoes off in Asian homes?

Violince – Episode 6

Behind the scenes of Violince – Episode 6

Previous episodes:
Violince – Episode 1
Violince – Episode 2
Violince – Episode 3
Violince – Episode 4
Violince – Episode 5