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David L"Creme Interview (Fashion Designer)

1.What is your name and your craft?
I'm David L'Creme and I'm co-designer for
L'Creme Clothing.
2. What do you want L'creme Nation to represent?
I want L'Creme to represent everyone. Everyone
from the dudes on wall st to the inner city kids to
suburbs. I want my line to appeal to
everyone.
3. When did you have the idea to come out with L'creme nation?
Back in 2009, I was going back and forth between
name for the line. A lot ppl don't know this, but the
name I originally wanted was "R.S.L." Which stood
"Rock Star Living" I know corny, lol. I
remember I was sitting on couch and I was thinking
I want my line to represent the best of best, the
"creme de la creme" and that's where L'Creme started.
4. What else is L'creme Nation going to expand into besides shirts?
Hopefully, L'Creme wil be able to become
household name in fashion, not just an "urban" line.
I want to have the ability to not only do tees & hoodies
but dress shirts, sweaters, you know causal stuff and still
be relevant on the street urban side.
5. What has been the reception?
The reception has been pretty good since I kinda came out
of nowhere lol. Being able to link up with some of NYC best
unsigned artist has helped make L'Creme relevant in the
downtown scene
6. What is the ending product of L'creme Nation?
There is no end to L'Creme. Lol
7. Where do you L'creme Nation in 5 years?
My vision L'Creme is much bigger than just making clothes.
I want to have an agency that focus on styling underground
artist at an affordable rate. A marketing company and possibly
get into publishing a magazine.
Find more of L'Creme Nation @ http://www.lcremenation.blogspot.com
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Hi-Jynx Fat Boy Radio! Blog Interview

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progressive Hip-Hop.What I mean by that is
that I'm not capturing the sound of a specific
era of Hip-Hop music, but really putting emphasis
on the evolution of my artistry and the genre while
incorporating that within the music. This creates less
emulation and more pure sounding material, in my
opinion.
2. What moment did you know that you wanted to do music?
work as an artist you can make a difference on peoples
lives. I respect the influencea successful musician can
have, it's a big responsibility.
3. Who are your influences? Who Influenced you the most?
still relevant and comfortable making music in his own
zone because he believes in everything that he has done
throughout his career. Us both being from
Queens, New York is just a coincidence.
4. What Are you currently working on?
Your Love: Smells Like Money". It's a contrast from my
previous effort "Music Monday" which was more of an
exhibition project. "YLSLM" will be more conceptual
and a tool for people to use to speak through. Sort of like
a tool to bridge a communication gap, if you
understand where I'm coming from.
5. What aspects of the project will seperate it from other projects out?
circumstances.I believe in the climate of all these new
emerging artists and Freshman,a project that doesn't
really center on myself but focuses on the day to
day emotions of others will fare well with consumers.
6. Who are some producers and appearances on this project?
project are J. Face out of Brooklyn New York,
Half Amazin' hailing from Connecticut, and
PLAN repping the Midwest.This will be the first time
that PLAN and I have released any material together.
I'm really excited about the records that these producers
have submitted for this project.I really believe that they
went above and beyond the call of duty.
7. Where do you see yourself in five years?
and opened up for a few bigger named artists that
I respect and admire.
8. Is there anything you want people to look out for?
we have produced.The theme of the apparel is
"Steady To The Top" which urges you to make
the best out of the time you are given here on
earth to do and achieve what you dream to
your fullest ability.
9. Where can the viewers find more of your music?
@ JynxUrself.com;
JynxUrself.Bandcamp.com
Youtube.com/JynxUrself
Stay tuned and Steady To The Top!
Jay 3- Role Models (Mixtape)

THE MIXTAPE COVER IS SUPPOST TO BE A SPIN OFF "
ROLE MODELS" THE MOVIE.THE MIXTAPE ITS SELF
BRINGS YOU DIFFERENT ELEMENTS AND TOPICS OF THINGS
A ROLE MODEL SHOULD NOT BE GOING THROUGH. LOL
WITH ALL TRACKS PRODUCED BY JAY 3 AND CONCEPTS BY
JAY 3, THE MIXTAPE IS A MUST ON EVERYONES IPOD.
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Union Square Freestyle (Featuring) Abyss Da Dark x Kalil Kash x Premonition
Union Square Freestyle (Featuring) Abyss Da Dark x Kalil Kash x Premonition from Fat Boy Radio! on Vimeo.
Abyss Da Dark is the first rapper in the beginning of the video.. Emcees gathered in Union Square Friday July 2nd to take their part in a cipher. Grey Matter Box on the beat box. It was random and unexpected so it turned out dope.MYSPACE: myspace.com/abyssdark
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247HH Interview with Big Boi
247HH Interview with Big Boi from Mid C Media on Vimeo.
247HH sits down with Big Boi on the drop of his new album "Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Legend of Chico Dusty" which is in stores and online now! Big Boi discusses his new album, the creation of "Bombs Over Baghdad", and a colorful story involving jewelry being "stowed away" inside some ladies.
J. Sharelle x Mayo Bass Perform "I Think I Love You"
Fat Boy Radio! J. Sharelle x Mayo Performance from Fat Boy Radio! on Vimeo.
J. Sharelle performs at Soundcheck Anniversary...
Marco Polo, Frank Dukes, Rich Kidd, & MoSS Flip Famous Samples
Marco Polo, Frank Dukes, Rich Kidd, & MoSS Flip Famous Samples from Real Frequency on Vimeo.
Some footage from Marco Polo's "Stupendous Adventures of Marco Polo" release party, at which fellow Toronto producers Frank Dukes, Rich Kidd, and MoSS, as well as Marco himself, were asked to flip some well-known samples. Frank Dukes tackles Seals & Croft's "Summer Breeze", Marco works with Al Be Sure's "Night and Day", MoSS manages to make The Bee Gees "Stayin' Alive" sound gully (no joke), and Rich Kidd gives Melanie Fiona's "It Kills Me" his own personal twist. More footage coming soon.
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CURREN$Y : PILOT TALK
CURREN$Y : PILOT TALK from Creative Control on Vimeo.
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