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Check out Beyonce rockin’ the Paparazzi Mouse Shades
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I gotta say the new music channel MYX is off the hook! Call your you local cable company for channel assignment. Here in the Bay Area, CA its channel 368 on Comcast and 2067 on DirecTV.
We recently went to a filming of the New Boyz for their interview on DIG.
A little something in the spirit of Halloween! Everyone have a safe one!
Do you know how to do the “jerk”? Do you want to learn? Well, Reverb is the place to be! Joey meets the New Boys and gets to share dance moves along with much more.
After conquering the UK, British Asian Jay Sean was signed up by Cash Money Records, home to some of the biggest Urban stars in the world, including platinum selling; Lil Wayne. The single ‘Down’ sees Jay Sean team up with Lil Wayne for his first official foray into the American music scene.
Did you see Lil Wayne’s glasses?
On a mission to capture their party into a way of life, and get everyone else on the LMFAO wagon, they started making original dance songs in their studio apartment to play in the clubs. In true DIY (Do-It-Yourself) fashion, Red and Sky released their “I’m In Miami Bitch” song on myspace and branded their signature look — wearing loud colors, rockin’ glasses with no lenses and always stayin’ fly with one of their own self-designed shirts. These boys are always on the grind touring constantly, and keeping fans updated daily with the LMFAO Dailys on youtube. And just to add to the list of entrepreneurial projects, they keep it real with their ‘do-it-yourself’ approach by running their own label and clothing line, Party Rock
Now We Jerk – A Jerkin Documentary presented by the LA Weekly from Brilliant Comrades on Vimeo.
Everyone started jerkin’ last year. When the kids returned from summer vacation, it was like they’d contracted some rare virus. A tsetse-fly bite in reverse, but rather than sleeping sickness, teenagers from Long Beach to Lancaster started getting geeked up … a dancing dominoes of flailing limbs, skinny jeans and fluorescent accessorizing. Jerkin’ at talent shows and on top of lunchroom tabletops. Jerkin’ in parking lots and bus stops, underground teen clubs, every single function (party), and, of course, on YouTube. Much of Los Angeles’ 18-and-under population was jerkin’ — presumably because they were the only ones young enough not to snicker at the term’s historically self-flagellating connotation.