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Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Byzantine - ILL

Byzantine - ILL

Saints of the Byzantine Era drop timely wisdom through counter-cultural message on new single ‘ILL’

 

BALTIMORE, MD & PHILADELPHIA, PA – Byzantine is a new edgy Hip Hop group from Baltimore and Philadelphia whose music represents a light in a dark period. Adopting monikers of Saints of the Byzantine Era, these masterful artists use cautionary tales, songs of hope and good vibes paired with grit from the streets to offer a refreshing aura to the world of Hip Hop.

  

The six artists who make up the group are St. Basil, St Justinian, St Percinnius, St. Leo, St. Phocas and St. Zeno.  Together they’re introducing their unique sound and style to the world with their single “ILL” which features another artist named St. Justinian. Originally introduced to the group as an idea from St Justinian, the song offers a platform upon which each of the artists is able to spit some hot lyrics and showcase their individual styles while also offering a timely message to the world. 

“Each of us individually has a different sound,” St. Leo said. “I’m more laid back, while St. Zeno and St. Phocas are more animated than myself. When we come together, we blend well together. No one else out there has that type of bond when they rap. Most groups you see today will have one artist carrying the rest of the group, but we’re all carrying each other and we all bring that same level of talent to the table.”

 

The idea behind the Byzantine brand was first formulated by a mutual mentor of the artists. They’ve all rapped separately and worked on individual music careers while also rubbing shoulders through collaborations and through family affiliations. When their mentor suggested the idea of forming a group with the Byzantine mission behind it, they each began to gravitate toward one another.

“There was an immediate natural chemistry,” St. Basil said. “As we talked about this idea of the Byzantine Era and taking the names of these saints – who represented things that an intellectually and socially unenlightened world needed to hear – we realized that we’re in the same type of time now. When we rap, we’re rapping the opposite of what the world sees or thinks. We flip things right side up through our music.”

 

According to St. Phocas, the big picture for the group is creating music that is thought-provoking, aggressively challenging, and inspiring through its personal and sometimes convicting messages.

  

“We want people to understand we’re not talking about the same things everybody else is talking about,” St. Phocas said. “We’re not degrading our women or our brothers and sisters like a lot of other Hip Hop artists do today. We’re making songs that sound good and also have a deeper message.”

 

Their unique sound and style has definitely put them on the map within the music industry. Their music has been featured on regular rotation with Sway in the Morning, and it has also been featured on Air It Out Radio. With more music in the works following the success of “ILL,” Byzantine is sure to become one of Hip Hop’s most motivational and long-lasting groups. 

To listen to their music or to follow them on social media, please visit: 

https://www.instagram.com/therealbyzantine/ 

https://twitter.com/GlobalExcalibur 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRzqNgPgM2aUmUnQ_YJg0kg 

https://open.spotify.com/artist/7FUEm39j8dHAfhvr1qhNwX 

https://www.tiktok.com/@therealbyzantine 

“ILL” 

https://open.spotify.com/album/2pde4NZaFhsoKKEWoyq1O2 

https://tidal.com/browse/track/159011083 

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/byzantine/ill 

For Media Inquiries:   

Please email Joseph J. Watson II at Joseph.Watson@globalexcalibur.com  

For Business Inquiries: 

Please contact Mr. Moody at (646) 259-1435.  

Saturday, November 7, 2020

JoeLew - Verified

JoeLew – Verified

One of the hottest rappers in Atlanta is proving his skills to the world with his latest hit single ‘Verified’ 

ATLANTA, GA – It’s official … Atlanta artist JoeLew is “Verified!” 

This Hip Hop artist from the South has been making waves in the music industry for the past few years, and his latest single “Verified” is the latest hit to rock the airwaves. Featuring his vibey, catchy sound that’s perfect for bumping when you ride in the car, “Verified” highlights the one-of-a-kind style that comes from this fast-rising young talent. It’s a song that screams “I’m certified.” 

“Anything I do is top notch,” JoeLew said, “I’m solidified. That’s what this song is about. It’s up-tempo but it still has like a vibe, though. It makes you just want to get in a good mood and dance.” 

JoeLew was born in Guyana, a country on South America’s North Atlantic coast, and didn’t come to the U.S. until he was nearly in his teens. He first moved to New York before eventually coming to Atlanta, and keen listeners will be able to hear that international influence in his sound. He gets a little something from everywhere he’s ever lived. Most of all, he has always had a love for rapping. He displayed that passion in high school when he and a friend were given permission by the principal to record his first song in the principal’s office. Later that year, she gave him and his friends the opportunity to perform the song in front of half the school with Hip Hop legends Lil Bankhead and Skooly also in attendance. The reaction he got from everyone made him want to keep going even further.  

“When Skooly came to the school and heard me rap, he told me I was hard and I gotta keep going,” JoeLew said. “I haven’t looked and since then, I’ve done shows with multiple artists like Lil Baby, Peewee Longway, and Skooly. My vibey sound is what people talk about. It gives you goosebumps. Plus, I have the ability to continuously create catchy tunes which has gained me some loyal fans all over the world.” 

JoeLew said “Verified” is one of a handful of singles that he’s been working on this year and which he plans on releasing over the next few months. His next single, “Big or Small,” is slated to drop in mid-November and features more of a smooth R&B feel. Before that, however, a music video for “Verified” is slated to drop Nov. 7. 

To listen to JoeLew’s music or to follow him on social media, please visit: 

https://joelew.com/ 

https://www.instagram.com/1joelew/ 

https://mobile.twitter.com/joelew20 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-loqdv-TpwQIUwJfeoDx6A 

https://open.spotify.com/artist/3NhCLsIR8nOpw7xoCqkwUD?si=azkIDTC1QWOxoKx6fzvF1w

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Trill - Circus



Trill - Circus

South Florida rapper drops mixtape filled with bangers and lyrical stories 

MIAMI, FL – One of the hottest up-and-coming storytellers in Hip Hop has dropped a hot new mixtape called “Out The Shadows” and the debut single from the project is lighting up the country with its fresh energy and crazy beat. 

The song is called “Circus” and it comes from South Florida rapper Trill. Though he’s been rapping since age 11, “Out The Shadows” is his first official mixtape, and the success of its debut single shows that he’s coming out of the shadows with a bang. 

 

“There are so many good rappers out there that you’ve never heard of, and they’re like the Ninja Turtles coming out of the sewers right now, kicking ass,” Trill said. “That’s what I’m doing. It’s time for people to know who I am, and that’s what this project is all about.” 

“Circus” is a club banger that is the perfect song for the summer. It’s starts off with a slow build-up, and when the drop comes, the Spanish-influenced rhythm makes it impossible for listeners not to move their feet. Trill describes it as “fiery” and “attractive” in ways that will get people moving while also showcasing his unique ability as a lyricist. 

“I consider myself a legit rapper,” he said. “That said, this beat is one of those that just pops out there. It’s one of the best beats I’ve ever heard. It has a Spanish feel to it because there’s a little bit of Salsa in the background but it’s also Trap and it’s just unique. The idea is that everybody comes to the circus to have fun and see crazy things. So this song is about a circus full of people where they just get down and get crazy.” 

Trill said he’s been into music from a young age when his mother used to work for IJ Records. He recalls one memory in particular when the record label brought in the group Humble Thugs who were on the verge of making it big in the industry. He joined his mother in the studio as the group recorded, and he was impressed by the group’s lyrical ability. It motivated him to write his own song which he and his younger sister performed. He started studying lyricists like Andre 300, Eminem and Meek Mills, as well as some of the best orators in history, such as Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. He took inspiration from their mastery of the spoken word and has used that to develop his own unique sound and style today. 

“I consider myself a lyricist,” he said. “I can tell stories. I’m not a drill rapper or a mumble rapper. I’m a lyricist. I like to tell a story, but I like for everything I say to make sense. I don’t like repeating myself over and over which is what most rappers are doing today because it’s catchy. I like making bangers and feeding off whatever I come up with. If I come up with a hook, I feed off it. But first and foremost, I’m a lyricist and storyteller, and I want to be known for being a great rapper.” 

 

To listen to Trill’s music or to follow him on social media, please visit: 

https://www.instagram.com/trill305_/ 

https://twitter.com/RealTrill305 

 “Out Of The Shadow Trill’s Revenge” 

https://soundcloud.com/dontrell-d/sets/trill_mixtape 

Tuesday, August 11, 2020


QüeDavinciYO - CreationOfperfection

QüeDavinciYO Delivers A 5 Track EP “CreationOfperfection” For The People

After creating another his well produced lead EP, “$ i Do thi$,” up and coming recording artist QüeDavinciYO is avoiding the coronavirus and getting ready for the arrival of another self produced standout EP, titled, “CreationOfperfection.” A five-song collection filled with vibrant beats, and lyrics with an unforgettable authentic sound.

Other goodies in the EP include breakout tracks “Bad Girls,” “Before the Rhyme (Living Legends)” and “Here I Come.” Effortlessly, QüeDavinciYO is a breath of fresh air in the world of mumble rap soundcloud rappers, this new talent is sure to a name among the mainstream popularity before we know it. The new project supports the artist’s new app called “4enoyreve.” CreationOfperfection is the perfect jump-on point for newfound fans. Available now everywhere, after the stream, continue to follow the striving artist on social media. Stream it here

Follow “QüeDavinciYO” on Twitter: @QueDavinciYO | FB: @Life2dope | SoundCloud: @quedavinciyo

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Ben Grizz - Steak and Rice

Ben Grizz Keeps Charts Hot with “Expensive Taste”
FITCHBURG, MA – If you want to know who’s currently making his bid to become Massachusetts’ next hip-hop star, look no further than Ben Grizz. Growing up around the music, Ben often found himself dabbling into it. He only started buckling down in efforts to grow his career as an artist about a year ago. The growth is impressive because ever since then, he has taken his talents to the next level.
Ben describes the past year as a complete rollercoaster. With developing his sound and perfecting his craft, he’s navigated all of the ups and downs that come with it. “It’s been an experiment finding out what works and what doesn’t. I like to make club music, but I don’t define myself by a genre. I bring a lot to the table,” said Grizz. Adding to that, the artist tells us how genuine he is not only through his music, but also in everyday life. His sound is what he refers to as old school warmth with a modern day punch.
Last October, Ben released his fan-favorite EP “Expensive Taste”. Since then, his music has circulated radio charts, especially hip-hop focused ones. “I’ve gotten some really positive feedback since the release. The album release party sold out, and it was wild. People are really loving it,” said Ben. The album reflects on a lifestyle that the artist lives out each day. Through this, fans can get a peek into his world, which is always respectable.
What’s coming up next in the world of Ben Grizz? This weekend, he has a show in Fitchburg, MA, which will likely have a packed house. He tells us fans can expect a lot more from him, especially from a visual perspective. If you’re in Austin for SXSW, make sure to check him out- he will be there keeping the stage hot!

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Troy Remedy - Steal My Soul


Troy Remedy Fresh off Release of “Steal My Soul”
DALLAS, TX – Coming off the highly anticipated release of “Steal My Soul”, Troy Remedy continues to keep the music alive. Troy has been an ever-growing staple in his genre with releases like “Underdog”. The fan base is growing through his relatability coupled by the undeniable talent as both a wordsmith and producer. Since the singles release, the support is continuously pouring in with positive reviews.
When asked about the general feedback of the song, the artist is pleased to tell us how people are genuinely touched by the record. “Reception is good so far. It’s dedicated to those we’ve lost along the way. It’s for the ones who helped us get to where we’re going even if they’re no longer with us… from all walks of life,” said Troy.
His goal for the single is to keep their memory alive while also bringing awareness to the fight we have within ourselves. More than anything, Troy Remedy provides inspiration for those who are on the rise. “This record represents that spirit to hold it down and maintain through the tough moments life presents us” said Troy. After experiencing his own hardships throughout life, Remedy utilizes his musical skills to provoke the basis of his sound. This is a good reason why he’s been able to stay consistent over time. It’s about the artistry when it's all said and done.
In terms of what’s next for this artist, the fans are in luck. We were exclusively informed that there is more quality music on the way. Next single “Which Way To Go” is soon to follow. Troy Remedy was also excited about the upcoming project as well saying this: “finishing up now with more music on the way. Dope sounds all day putting in work. That’s all that matters.”
To listen to Troy Remedy’s music or to follow him on social media, please visit:
www.troyremedy.net
www.youtube.com/troyremedy
www.instagram.com/troy_remedy
www.twitter.com/troyremedy
www.soundcloud.com/troyremedy

Friday, December 28, 2018

Sire Castro - My Vest


Sire Castro drops hot new track ‘My Vest’ just in time for New Year
BRONX, NY – If you were to Google the name Sire Castro, you’d likely find stories about a  very controversial battle rap with another up-and-coming rapper about a decade ago that took place in New York City in front of Sean Diddy Combs and the Bad Boy staff. There’s footage all over the Internet of that battle, and Castro became an overnight name because of that one event. But he isn’t an artist who can be encapsulated in just one moment. In fact, he’s a successful musician who has been producing hit after hit for more than just the past 10 years. Like his namesake, Fidel Castro, he’s taking the music scene by storm and impacting an entire country.
Today, Sire Castro is launching a new single called “My Vest.” It’s a remake of the 1989 single “Too Hype” by the group In Touch – a song that was huge back in its day. Castro said he’s tapping into that success and using it to turn the song into a street version of the popular track.
“It’s a throw-back to a song that was hype back in the days, but I’m re-inventing it all over again,” he said. “My versatility and delivery set me apart from anyone else out there. The tone of my voice, also.  I want to be known for having a distinctive sound. Half these rappers today sound the same, but my style is different and I don’t want to sound the same as anyone else. That’s why I took the name Sire Castro – Sire means ‘You’re majesty,’ and Castro was the old king of Cuba who nobody messed with. Nobody dared to test him, and he impacted an entire country. That’s what my music is about.”
Castro said he first started being interested in rap when he was only 5 or 6 years old. His father was a DJ and loved music, and Castro grew up with that environment and influence. At age 8 he saw the classic hip-hop film “Krush Groove,” and a flame was sparked. Not long after he dominated at a fifth grade talent show with an original rap, and from that moment forward he never looked back. He credits legends such as Notorious BIG and Jay-Z for influencing much of his career, and he prides himself in paying homage to the styles of the old-school rappers and bridging the gap from those legends to the modern-day sounds that are popular across the country.
Over the course of his career he has dropped hits such as “Gem Em Cash,” “A Week Ago,” and “18 Wheeler.” He has also collaborated with some big name sin the game, including: Jadakiss, Styles P, Queen Patra, AZ, French Montana, Cory Gunz, and RIP Stack Bundles. He has performed on the notorious SOB’s stage in New York, and has toured in other states such as California, Miami, North Carolina, Baltimore, Washington D.C. and Atlanta.
This South Bronx lyrical assassin said he plans to continue his streak of hits with “My Vest,” and aims to use the success of that single as momentum going into the album he’s currently working on and which will release mid-year 2019.

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Mexico Baby - Diddy


Mexico Baby launches new club-banger ‘Diddy’
ALBANY, GA – When Robert McCluster was a young boy growing up on the streets of Ashburn, Georgia, he used to listen to a lot of hip-hop legend Young Scooter. His catchphrase was “Little Mexico,” and as a young boy who’s skin tone often had him mistaken as being from Latino decent, McCluster always would chuckle whenever he’d hear Young Scooter say the line. It caught on with other people in his life, and eventually McCluster was known around town and amongst friends as Mexico Baby.
The name has stuck and today he’s launching a music career under the stage name Mexico Baby. Though he started rapping soon after hearing Young Scooter and being impressed by the legend Michael Jackson during his youth, it wasn’t until age 19 that he began taking rap seriously. A run-in with the law was what woke him up, and during some time in jail he began to write his life experiences and feelings into song lyrics. By the time he was released he had an archive of good songs ready to be recorded.
“My style is different, with different vibes and different topics,” he said. “I do rap a lot about money and females, but every story that comes out of my mouth is the truth. When you hear my music you can know I’m for real.”
Mexico Baby said his mother has been a big influence in his life – helping him pick up the pieces of his life after being released from jail and encouraging him to pursue his dreams of being a professional musician. He also points to Gucci Man as a huge musical inspiration. His new single, “Diddy,” is one that came out of a combination of those influences and his own personal experiences. It’s a club vibe that will make listeners bob their heads, but it has a deeper message that Mexico Baby said he hopes people will pay attention to so as to avoid the mistakes he’s made.
“I wrote the song because I was on the way back from jail and I had a lot on my mind,” he said. “In the song I’m doing what I’m trying to get out of doing. I hope people appreciate the work I’ve put into it. I just want to be the best I can be and to go down in history as one of the best. I know what I’m capable of, and I just want to be known as being myself and making music that encourages others to be themselves and not try to be like anybody else.”
To listen to Mexico Baby’s music, or to follow him on social media, please visit:
https://www.instagram.com/mexicobaby_19/
https://mobile.twitter.com/Mexico_Baby1
https://soundcloud.com/mexicobaby1

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Lil Poots - Trap Chronicles



Self-made man Lil Poots uses stories of survival to connect with fans
SAVANNAH, GA – A lot of people from Lil Poots neck of the woods grow up wanting to rap. The Southern Georgia native has grown up, like many other aspiring rappers, in the midst of the struggle. And like many other aspiring rappers, his point of view is one that explores a life of survival.
But to think of Lil Poots like every other aspiring rapper would be a mistake. His delivery, his sound and his style are all ingredients that make him stand out from the crowd. And his stories from the struggle aren’t what one would normally think of – he’s rapping about the truth and weaving in tales of relationships and love along the way.
“I just write about how I feel at the time or what I’m going through at the time,” Lil Poots said of the things that inspire him to create new music. “I just go in the studio and just freestyle until I find what I want. Most of my music is about a life of survival that a lot of people don’t get to know about, but lately I’ve been writing about a lot of what’s going on the streets. I also have one song that I wrote recently that’s about this chick I used to think about all the time.
Everybody sounds like somebody else, but I only sound like myself. There’s only one Poots.” Lil Poots emphasizes through his music that he is a self-made man. He grew up with a single mother with 3 children who worked her hardest to take care of all of them. He saved enough money on his own to move out to California to pursue his dreams. Once he got to California, he cleared out his closet to build a makeshift home studio. He got software and a laptop and started making music. As he developed as an artist and got better, he expanded his studio into a shed behind his house and began to “scratch my own stuff.” He’d freestyle in his own studio and organically come upon great lyrics that he’d scramble to write down before he forgot them.
“I would do whatever I gotta do to get where I want to get,” he said. “Nobody has helped me. No one has helped record my music. I just did it on my own. When people I hung out with used to drink and do crazy stuff, I would always say I was gonna be a rapper. I’d write down song and show my friends, and they liked it. I’ve always brought my own little energy and ad-libs, and I’m making it happen.”
Most recently Lil Poots released a party song called “It’s Going Down,” which is currently available on all digital downloading sites. It’s a song that he said is “just turnt,” with a hard beat and an upbeat vibe. He is also getting ready to release another single called “Trap Chronicles,” which he said is based on the mindset of a trapper and hustler.

To listen to Lil Poots music, or to follow him on social media, please visit:
https://www.instagram.com/lilpoots_/
https://audiomack.com/search?q=lilpoots
https://soundcloud.com/leonard-roberts-965227959/
https://m.soundcloud.com/leonard-roberts-965227959/its-going-down?ref=instagram

Friday, April 27, 2018

Video: OsoKing Mezzy - Swing My Doe | @OsoKingMezzy






Indianapolis artist OsoKing Mezzy releases a new single titled Swing My Doe. Stream the single on Spotify, and you can watch the video on YouTube!

OsoKing Mezzy began his career as an artist in 2013. He is known for bringing crazy energy to the booth, stage, and wherever he is doing music. OsoKing Mezzy's stage performance is abosolutley nuts!

Foo with my wrist is his debut single which got him popping in his city. He recently dropped the brand new EP titled "All Gas No Brakes" around the beginning of the year which includes his newest single "Swing my doe" and Bag up ft. Pheddi.

OsoKing Mezzy dropped 5 projects in 2017, that was enough to build a bit of a buzz around him. His current focus now as an artist is to become a national charting artist and to reach Gold status on at least one single in 2018!


Feel free to drop a comment to let us know what you think of this record.  

Follow OsoKing Mezzy on Twitter @OsoKingMezzy

Saturday, June 24, 2017

[New Music] Jay Lew - Fir$t Place | @JayLew400 @Promomixtapes




Rhode Island artist Jay Lew releases a new single titled "First Place". This song is about going through a transition. "First Place" is the death of the old me and the birth of the new me. The song itself has a deeper meaning, it is more than just some hard punchlines and a knocking beat. I came into this world as "Jayden Lewis". Now it is time to introduce everyone to the artist I am now "Jay Lew". This int he beginning of something that cannot be stopped.

Jayden Lewis better known in the Ocean State, R.I. as Jay Lew a 17 year old rapper. Jay Lew has been creatively and musically inclined since the age of 9.  He showed an interested in all genres of music early on in his childhood.

Jay Lew became dedicated and seriously focused about pursuing a musical career at the age of 11, while continuously being an “A” student. Jay Lew states, his second career will be in immigration law. He will pursue and become an immigration lawyer to assist all people in his later years of life. CLICK HERE TO READ FULL BIO. WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW!

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Twitter: JayLew400
Instagram: swaggyswagg3
Facebook: jay lew

Thursday, December 15, 2016

[Video] Safira Mono - Monitor | @SafiraMono


Rising Reggae sensation, Safira Mono recently crossed over to the Pop genre with her popular single “Monitor”.
Safira Mono has been working extremely hard to deliver positive messages through music and with “Monitor” she welcomes success.
“I’ve come to balance all the negative message that is being broadcast to the youth. I may not be able to stop it alone but I will set an example with Monitor.” she shared.
Monitor was written by Safira Mono and produced by BadSlave Pinnacle and is a song that speaks to the youth and adults. “It seeks to uplift the youth and also the parents. The song calls upon parents to monitor the youths because they really need to be monitored by not just the parents, but by every responsible adult.”

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Wednesday, October 12, 2016

[New Video] Killa Fresh - Enemies | @Dame_BBC @Promovidz



Bay Area artist Killa Fresh continues to drop banger after banger with his latest track entitled "Enemies". Be on the look out for more dope records from Killa Fresh. 

Artist: Killa Fresh 
Song: Enemies 
Twitter: @Dame_BBC


Wednesday, August 31, 2016

#NewMixtape Gorilla Green Presents: The Year Of The Gorillaz (Hosted By Dj Amaris) | @Promomixtapes


Gorilla Green Presents: The Year Of The Gorillaz (Hosted By Dj Amaris)


Check out brand new mixtape from Chicago's own & 052 representers!
Hosted By Dj Amaris!


Twitter: 
@ctccrazy @yungtrello @ggerelloo @ggedlo @darnitreahood @DjAmaris1

@StackOrStarvDjs


Instagram:

@ctccrazyduwop_ @yungtrello @djamaris1



Tuesday, May 24, 2016

[New Music] John Reilly (feat. Rich Quick) - Bully Pulpit (prod. by Rediculus)


John Reilly (feat. Rich Quick) - “Bully Pulpit” (prod. by Rediculus)

Aside from the release of Deep Space Soul in 2012 as a part of The Day Laborers, John Reilly has kept relatively quiet on the music tip. While most fans expect (and demand) to hear music on a consistent basis, many fail to acknowledge that their favorite artists are human, and have to deal with personal issues on a daily basis.

For John, he’s had to bear the weight of everything from death of loved ones, to fatherhood—while at the same time balancing time to focus on his main passion: creating relatable music for the masses.

In November of 2015, the Long Island emcee announced the title of his new EP, Standing in the Face of Time, set to be produced entirely by Chicago-based producer Rediculus, bringing back the essence of a one-emcee, one-producer album—a rare commodity not seen in rap these days.

This approach is a tried-and-true method which has proved effective since the golden age of Hip-Hop, lending a unique, overall cohesiveness to the project, while also showcasing the chemistry between the two artists—something that is seldom experienced on an album with multiple producers.

With the release of his new EP fast approaching, John follows up the EP’s lead single, “Do That Shit” with the equally dope “Bully Pulpit” featuring New Jersey’s Rich Quick. Over Rediculus’ overtly funky production, John and Rich each spit boisterously from a place of authority about the pleasantries they experience while intimidating and berating kids on the school ground, with hilarious lines like “After school detention cause I punched a nerd right in the nose /  Asked me why I did it, I replied that “I don’t like your clothes.”

Standing in the Face of Time will be available as a free download next through Chicago-based indie label, Platformz Music


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Tuesday, April 12, 2016

[Press Release] StepDad Cartoon: New Animated Series Pilot

stepdad 2 pic
Stepdad was created by animated television writers Brian Caban, Michael Martin and writer/creator Floyd Smith.

Stepdad is an animated show about an upper-class suburban family who come to realize life is not as picture-perfect as it seems. Everything falls apart when the mom, Megan Peterson, began cheating on her mayor-elect husband, Scott Peterson. The unfortunate, yet hilarious part is the affair is taking place with a black dude from the hood named Tyrone. This cartoon is a blend of extreme stereotypes, punchy humor, and social satire. It pokes fun at real life issues and current events in a way that is funny, yet relatable to all audiences.
The story takes place after the couples’ divorce when Scott moves in with his next-door neighbor, Pedro. Scott loses his house, his job, and on top of it all, Tyrone is living next door as a Stepdad to his family. The cartoon follows Scott’s new life as an unemployed ex-husband, and Tyrone’s, as an unemployed Stepdad. It also follows the life of Seth, Scott Peterson’s son, and his imaginary friends Cow and Megabot, resulting in hilarious consequences and wacky adventures.


View The “StepDad” Pilot episode here:
 

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