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Austin MahoneAt just 16 years old, singer/songwriter Austin Mahone is poised for stardom. Already making his mark on the scene, Mahone has just sold out New York’s famed Best Buy Theater within minutes of on-sales. Current single “Say Somethin” is lighting up at radio and climbing the charts now! This single follows Mahone’s first hit on iTunes with his original single, “11:11.” Not only does he have a solid fan base, known as “Mahomies,” but the teen sensation is gaining a legion of loyal fans in the media as well. He’s hot on the press trail stopping by high profile outlets such as Live! With Kelly & Michael, Access Hollywood, E! News, The Insider, VH1, MTV, Popstar!, which have featured him on their cover, as well as J-14, M, Astro Girl, Quiz Fest and Twist. |
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Sean KingstonA self-proclaimed product of his past, rapper Sean Kingston's history helps describe his sound. Born in Miami, FL, then raised in Kingston, Jamaica, from the age of six, he mixed more than a little dancehall and reggae into his hip-hop. The hard lyrics come from a hard life, which included incarceration, homelessness, and growing up a lot faster than he should have. His young parents didn't play teen pop or teen rap while he was being raised, so he absorbed the adult lyrics of Buju Banton, Ice Cube, and Rakim. He also lived the lyrics and landed a breaking-and-entering charge at age 11. Twenty-one days in jail, boot camp, and living in a car while his mother was incarcerated on an identity fraud rap all followed. None of it swayed the youth against hustling; it just pointed him in a different, more lucrative direction. Taking his ability to write rhymes and hooks, he started working Miami's talent show and showcase circuit hard, eventually sharing the stage with Pitbull, Ludacris, and Trick Daddy. READ MORE |
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Alex AngeloAlex Angelo is a middle school student from Cleveland, Ohio who originally found his passion for DJ’ing at the age of 10 while using a DJ app on his Dad’s iPad. When Alex’s family was in the process of moving, he decided to sell his skateboard ramp in order to upgrade from the iPad to a pair of Technics 1200s turtables. Within a couple of years and countless hours or practice, Alex went from the basement to opening for several of today’s biggest artists including Justin Bieber, Austin Mahone, Ke$ha, Pitbull, Carly Rae Jepsen, Hoodie Allen and more. When he’s not DJ’ing at Cleveland Cavs home games you’ll find Alex on the court breakdancing as part of the Cleveland Cavaliers Kids hip-hop dance team. In 2012, Alex started singing and his cover songs on his Youtube channel are getting thousands of views. Alex says “I want to live my dream, inspiring people to do what they want in life. I love music, and my mission is to make people smile.” Like any kid, social media is a big part of Alex’s world. Get video updates and show information at www.alexangelo.com |