Redman’s Reggie is out now. DJ Deadeye also put together a new Reggie Noble mixtape entitled New Jersey Reggie that was released yesterday. Download it below.
Here’s the second of Nas and Jr. Gong’s “Jamaican Journey” vignettes that are debuting over at HipHopDX this week. In this clip,shot by photographer B+, they hang out and lay down some vocals at the legendary Tuff Gong Studios at the Bob Marley Museum in Jamaica.
Also, if you have a Facebook account you can peep some behind the scenes footage from that TDK Chronicles clip that came out yesterday, and a deleted scene after the jump.
Way to be humble, but you’re a legend guy, it’s not even up for debate. You’re a member of a legendary group, you dropped a legendary debut album and your right hand man is a legend. End of discussion.
Something made me wanna listen to “Misunderstood” and “Black Maybe” last week and I decided to just sit through all of Be and Finding Forever again, and please believe me when I say The Believer is at the top of my list of most anticipated albums.
Steve Stoute appears in the first episode of INFLUENCERS’ in-depth series to discuss making the link between artists, athletes and other representatives of culture with brands and corporations and reveals how the game has changed in the 7 years he’s worked in advertising, and how it might have something to do with the current state of the record business and the need to find alternative ways of revenue.
INFLUENCERS was a short documentary released late last year which featured New York influential creatives from the fields of advertising, design, fashion and entertainment. Their new series serves to provide an in-depth understanding of how to find the balance between passion, art and business.
The first episode features Steve Stoute, who’s had quite a bit of success in the field of advertising:
INFLUENCERS In-depth Series features Steve Stoute, Founder and CEO of Translation, a brand management firm that arranges strategic partnerships between Pop Culture icons (Jay-Z, Gwen Stefani, Lebron James, Justin Timberlake, etc.) and Fortune 500 companies.
In this episode, Steve Stoute discusses the concept of cool, how new cultural codes are redefining traditional corporation communication. He also talks about creating successful collaborations between Artists and Brands.
Named one of the Fortune’s 40 under 40 list and inducted into the American Advertising Hall of Achievement (2009), Steve Stoute is one of today’s most influential forces in entertainment marketing.
His client roster includes companies such as Samsung, State Farm, Mc Donald’s, Target, Wrigley’s, HP, P&G and artists such as Lady Gaga and Rihanna (management).