Daily Archives: May 24, 2011

Help fund Krystle Cruz music video Do You One Better

Help fund Krystle Cruz music video Do You One Better

Singer Krystle Cruz is asking her fans to help fund her next video “Do You One Better”. Previously, her fans helped her fund her first album. Here’s a message from Krystle Cruz:

I am looking to make my next music video for my upcoming single, “Do You One Better”. My production crew and I have many ideas for this music video but in order to make these ideas come to life, we need to raise the appropriate funds to make it happen. I am a completely independent artist, not signed to any label–not even an indie label. My last music video, “Eternity” was a great success. However, it was funded through my own pocket and after all the expenses were paid off, I was left with more debt than I already had. This time around, I want to be able to provide everything we want and need for the music video without having to worry about how it will be paid for. A little can go a long way, and this is why I need YOUR help!

You can learn more about how to help her here. You can also support her by getting her album on Underneath Me - Krystle Cruz or amazon.

Help fund Krystle Cruz music video Do You One Better

The Next Level by Young Chariz

The Next Level by Young Chariz

Rapper Young Chariz continues his promos leading up to his album drop for “It’s Curtains”. Time to drop the curtain and take you to the Next Level. Peep the video for Young Chariz’ intro track “The Next Level” for the LP. Look for the album dropping June 7, 2011 with songs like The Way She Moves , Do The Damn Thang, A Couple Racks/The Block in Me, and iGoRilla.

The Next Level by Young Chariz

Maybe I Do by City Boy x Toestah

Maybe I Do by City Boy x Toestah

Rappers City Boy x Toestah teamed up for the track “Maybe I Do” off City Boy’s upcoming D.E.R.E.Z.2. mixtape. It’s a raw and emotional song about the grindin’ in the music industry with an interesting “hook”. The song is the latest from the “D.E.R.E.Z.2.” mixtape before it releases on June 2, 2011.

Listen to more leaks off the D.E.R.E.Z.2. including Follow Your Lead, You Gonna Love Me, and This For You.

Also keep you eyes on the new kid on the block Toestah, who recently hopped on Jin’s track AIYA.

Maybe I Do by City Boy x Toestah (contains profanity)

Kenya with Kevjumba x Supply Education Group

Kenya with Kevjumba x Supply Education Group

Earlier this year, Supply Education Group issued a Kenya challenge to Kevjumba to teach underprivileged kids. Kevjumba took the challenge and went to the African continent. During his trip, he was introduced to the students and villagers of Lenana and learned more about their culture & the importance of education. Watch some of the his experience with the Supply Education Group out in Kenya.

Kenya with Kevjumba x Supply Education Group

Kevjumba: Lazy Song with Class 5

All on the Line with Joe Zee

All on the Line with Joe Zee

In his show “All on the Line,” Fashion powerhouse Joe Zee helps struggling designers save their lines from ruin. Each designer was once heating up the runways but has since lost their way. Now, they have a second chance. Welcome to Joe Zee’s fashion bootcamp. He is always one step ahead of the fashion trends. Using his style smarts and eye for detail, he guides struggling fashion designers back on the road to success.

With his market savvy, positive spirit, and a double dose of tough love, Joe attempts to transform these listless labels into rack ready lines by rekindling their creative fire, but still stay true to who they are. With a make or break presentation to a buyer looming, it’s ALL ON THE LINE.

The season 1 finale of All on the Line airs tonite on the Sundance Channel at 10pm.

All on the Line intro with Joe Zee

All on the Line with Joe Zee (season 1 recap)

More about Joe Zee
As the creative director for ELLE since 2007, Zee has helped to further elevate the publication into the successful fashion magazine that is today. He began his career at Allure Magazine and from there became the fashion director at W Magazine, then contributing editor for Details and Vanity Fair. He has also been creative eye behind advertising campaigns for brands including DKNY, Perry Ellis, Kenneth Cole, Sean John, Banana Republic, H&M, Estee Lauder, M.A.C. Cosmetics, Chanel, Coty and others.

Suitcase of Stones album by Emi Meyer

Suitcase of Stones album by Emi Meyer

Singer Emi Meyer is a celebrated enigma. Multicultural, genre-defying and always on the move, she is accustomed to a lot of hyphens when others describe her multifaceted life and music. Born in Kyoto Japan and raised in Seattle, her bi-cultural heritage has clearly shaped the unique jazz-inspired pop sound heard on her three albums – one of which is entirely in Japanese. Her latest English language album, Suitcase of Stones, has released today.

Emi Meyer’s sound is a refreshingly unique blend of jazz, pop, soul and so much more that is not often found in today’s world of filters and autotune. Powerful lyrics are carried effortlessly along by her signature melodies with the confidence of a modern female vocalist. Her latest work, the aptly named Suitcase of Stones, brings her full circle with her return to the English language and unites the light-heartedness of traveling with the solemnity of memory in a way that only she can convey.

An artist in every sense of the word, Emi Meyer is poised to win the hearts of America and continue blazing new trails on her musical journey with the release of Suitcase of Stones.

Suitcase of Stones tracklisting:

1. Master Piece
2. To The Woods
3. Happy Song
4. The Return
5. Christopher
6. Suitcase of Stones
7. If We Were Trees
8. Luz
9. Yesterday’s Rain

You can get the album on Suitcase of Stones - Emi Meyer or amazon

Master Piece music video from Suitcase of Stones album by Emi Meyer