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Saturday, July 17, 2010
Friday, July 17, 2009
The Day Has Finally Come
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present ...
The Premonition Diaries
http://www.zshare.net/audio/62813221f2f55344/
City Of Houston ent.
The Premonition Diaries
http://www.zshare.net/audio/62813221f2f55344/
City Of Houston ent.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
The Beautiful Struggle
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Big Things On The Horizon
We will be shooting a video for the new single "Let's Get It" in the next couple of weeks. It will be directed by Kevin Tumlinson and edited by Chris Vela. You will get to see the DREAM TEAM in action.
Also, putting the finishing touches on "The Premonition Diaries." We will be offering this collection of material as a free download. Stay Tuned.
City Of Houston ent.
Also, putting the finishing touches on "The Premonition Diaries." We will be offering this collection of material as a free download. Stay Tuned.
City Of Houston ent.
Monday, May 25, 2009
The Biography of M.I.N.D.
15 minutes of fame can come and go quicker than the blink of an eye, M.I.N.D. is always ready. Born Marlon Jermaine McGilbra, M.I.N.D. is prepared and ready to deliver. His line “Constantly reminded of what keeps us divided/lack of verbal skills/dances predicated toward minors” from the record “Black American Dream,” summarizes the predicament this Southern artist has had to deal with.
Hailing from the great city of Houston, this wordplay extraordinaire expresses, “It’s hard to make a name for yourself in a city known for chopped-n-screwed music when you don’t incorporate that into your sound.”
M.I.N.D., however, is determined to change his city’s musical soundscape. “I give it to ‘em in doses, whether teaspoons or capfuls, the end product is still potent.” Now, doesn’t this sound like a man prepared?
Written by Gracie Cardenas
Hailing from the great city of Houston, this wordplay extraordinaire expresses, “It’s hard to make a name for yourself in a city known for chopped-n-screwed music when you don’t incorporate that into your sound.”
M.I.N.D., however, is determined to change his city’s musical soundscape. “I give it to ‘em in doses, whether teaspoons or capfuls, the end product is still potent.” Now, doesn’t this sound like a man prepared?
Written by Gracie Cardenas
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