Daily Archives: December 28, 2010

Far East Movement’s Rocketeer #41 on Billboard charts

Far East Movement's Rocketeer #41 on Billboard charts

Following Far East Movement’s hit song “Like a G6,” their newest single Rocketeer off the Free Wired album is climbing the Billboard charts. On the latest update, FM lands at #41 on the Billboard charts. (FYI – Like a G6 is #14.) They’ve been getting spins for this song on the radio. Be sure to request it on you local station.

Far East Movement is currently working on two videos. One is called “LA Dreamer,” which is a remix to Rocketeer. The video is slated to feature dreamers around LA along with a few cameos from LA Dreamers like Snoop Dogg, Baron Davis and Levi Maestro of Maestro Knows. The other music video is for 2 Is Better featuring Natalia Kills and Ya Boy. It will have the same director as Love, Kills episodes. For this video, look for tons of models crammed in a hotel room with lots of hotness.

Stay Free Wired with Far East Movement for 2011.

Far East Movement’s Rocketeer #41 on Billboard charts

Pokerface Remix by Surrilla x Decipher x Mike B

Pokerface Remix by Surrilla x Decipher x Mike B

Surrilla x Decipher x Mike B team up to give a different look to Lady Gaga’s Pokerface. West Coast and East Coast collide for this remix. You can’t listen to Pokerface the same way once you hear these racy lyrics. For the song, Surilla takes the mic first, followed by Decipher, and Mike B anchors. Look out for more from these artists. You can download the track FREE here.

Pokerface Remix by Surrilla x Decipher x Mike B (contains sexual language)

As of Now EP by Melissa Polinar

As of Now EP by Melissa Polinar

Several months ago fans helped to fund Melissa Polinar’s EP. The singer has now released the six track album “As of Now” which includes songs such as Say You’ll Stay and I Don’t Care. Here’s the full track listing for “As of Now”:

1. Perfectly Distracted
2. Giving It All Away
3. This Road
4. Say You’ll Stay
5. I Don’t Care feat. Jesse Barrera
6. Never Change

Cop the EP on As of Now - EP - Melissa Polinar or amazon.

As of Now EP by Melissa Polinar

The Introduction by Decipher

The Introduction by Decipher

Decipher is heavily promoting his upcoming album “The Effect”. He released his latest first music video “The Introduction” off the album. The video for the autobiographical track was shot in the grittier parts of Philadelphia. There’s no hook on this song, just over 2 minutes of straight rapping. Decipher states ” The song is really just me airing out what I need to before I can go on with the rest of the album. This first track off the album releases some tension and then it’s smooth sailing for the rest of The Effect.”

You can download the track below:

Look for “The Effect” album to drop January 4, 2011. Decipher has already release several singles off the album including There She Goes, Catch Me If You Can, and Catch Me If You Can Asian American Remix.

The Introduction by Decipher

Jeremy Lin sent to NBA D-League

Jeremy Lin sent to NBA D-League

Yesterday, we posted on twitter and facebook that Golden State Warriors guard Jeremy Lin might be sent to NBA D-League, but now it’s official. Depending how you look at it, this is both bad news and good news for Jeremy Lin fans. The obvious bad news is that he’s not in the NBA for now. The good news is that you’ll get to see him play with the Reno Bighorns (the Warriors’ NBA Development League affiliate) and every game is broadcasted live online for FREE. Lin joins the Bighorns for Reno’s game tonight versus the Tulsa 66ers. You can keep track of him and the Bighorns by logging onto NBA.com/dleague.

Jeremy Lin (6-3, 200) has appeared in 17 games this season for Golden State, averaging 1.9 points in 8.5 minutes. He scored his career high against the Los Angeles Lakers. In the 2010 NBA Summer League, Lin averaged 9.8 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.8 assists in five games with the Dallas Mavericks.

We hope to see Jeremy Lin back on the Warriors squad soon.

Jeremy Lin career high points vs Los Angeles Lakers

Dirty Little Secret by 4Play Ladies

Dirty Little Secret by 4Play Ladies

Girl group “4Play Ladies” unleashed their first music video over the holidays for their single “Dirty Little Secret”. In the video, they turn up the heat for sexy track. The women of “4Play Ladies” (Charlie Rano, Carlen Jewelle, Elle Jaxon, and Trish Maxelle) dress in futuristic styled fashion. Each member brings a different flavor to the group. Trish Maxelle is the vibrant and bubbly vocalist that truly knows how to engage and entertain the audiences with her dance moves. Elle Jaxon is the sporty and sexy soulstress who mesmerizes you with her low-toned rich vocals. Carlen Jewelle is the petite but powerful diva whose forte is to belt away the notes. Charlie Rano is the dancing and harmony queen who combines sophistication and style on the stage.

We don’t see too many Asian American girl groups. Look for more 4Play Ladies in the near future.

Dirty Little Secret by 4Play Ladies

More about 4Play Ladies
4Play Ladies consist of four exceptional young women brought together by their passion for music and dance. These four beautiful and talented ladies utilize an intoxicating mix of sexy eclectic beats with their sultry Pop/R&B vocals.

This group of women are all from the San Francisco, Bay Area. They all have the drive and determination to break into the music industry not only in the U.S. but all over the world. What is more exciting is that they are all Filipinas ready to represent their identity as Filipina American artists. They have released two original songs: “Believe Me” and “Watch & See” produced by Goodsire Media, their self titled single: “Fourplay” produced by Joe Crisol and their hit single “Dirty Little Secret” produced by Singer/Songwriter Jricz has been created a buzz all over North America.

Since the group launched in December 2009 they have traveled the country proudly representing Asian Americans in music. They have been blessed with many guest appearances all over the West Coast including Phoenix, Seattle, and the San Francisco Bay Area. With their growing popularity, fans have praised them as “the group who can bring Asian American acclaim in music.” In addition, newspapers like Fil-Am Star, Manila Mail, and Asian Journal have dubbed them the “hottest girl group to come from the Bay Area.”

This type of act has been widely anticipated since the heyday of the Filipino American Singing Group explosion during the late 1990’s (i.e. Kai, Pinay, DnH, and One Voice). Recently, the Korean Pop Industry has greatly advanced global recognition for Asian-Americans in music. As of late, the 4Play Ladies blended both genres and have become prominent figures in boosting awareness for Asian American artists in the USA; most notably the Bay Area. Their live performances, packed with choreography and vocal acrobatics, quickly promoted their large following. They are determined to become the first Filipino American female singing group to breakthrough mainstream media. They are ready to represent Filipinos and make an impact in American Music. A powerhouse combination, these ladies bring fun, high energy, sassy and classy entertainment that will leave audiences wanting more 4Play!