Thursday, March 9, 2017

Maggie Lindemann debuts

Maggie Lindemann debuts 'Pretty Girl' Video
exclusively via People
+ over 15 million Spotify streams; Top 20 Spotify Viral Chart



"In the defiant pop track, Lindemann, 18, blasts haters and affirms that she’s more than her appearance." - People

"Add this one to your International Women’s Day playlist!

Social media star Maggie Lindemann will release the music video for her new single “Pretty Girl” on Thursday, and PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at the clip. The video was directed by Roman White (Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood). 

In the defiant pop track, Lindemann, 18, blasts haters and affirms that she’s more than her appearance.

“F— your ribbons and your pearls / ‘Cause I’m not just a pretty girl / I’m more than just a picture / I’m a daughter and a sister,” she sings on the infectious single. “There’s more to me than people know.”

“‘Pretty Girl’ was inspired by my experiences growing up on social media and being constantly judged and underestimated based on the superficial, which is something I think a lot of girls are going through right now,” she told PEOPLE exclusively. “Being on the set of ‘Pretty Girl’ with all of the amazing girls was so much fun, just hanging out and getting into trouble. We had a good time, and I think it shows, especially in the shots outside where we got to be a bit sassier.”

The Texas native began singing in the church choir at age 4. Then, in junior high school, she began uploading videos of herself singing to the social media app KEEK, where she garnered a passionate fan-base.  A music exec discovered her on YouTube and she moved to L.A. to pursue a singing career soon after.​​​​​​​

Since launching her career in 2015 with her first single “Knocking on Your Heart,” Lindemann has gained a massive following on social media thanks to her viral covers of hits like Rihanna’s “Love on the Brain.” 
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Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Snoop Dogg & Soul Singer October London Release Passionate Short Film, Color Blind: Love


Premiering exclusively on NoiseyOctober London releases the highly anticipated short film, Color Blind: Love, executively produced by Snoop Dogg. The film follows October's journey leaving prison, finding work through his girlfriend, played by the alluring Jasmine Hope Waite, and the pursuit of his passion as a singer. Directed by Dylan Brown, the film enlists The Doggfather, Snoop Dogg, as a slick talking music executive along with comedy legend, Mike Epps, who plays a club owner that hires October as a dishwasher eventually leading to the opportunity of a lifetime. Color Blind: Love exhibits an exceptional acting debut by October London and complements his emotionally invigorating debut EP, Color Blind: Love, available now on all DSPs.
During Oscar weekend, October London performed songs from his Color Blind: Love EP and screened the short film to a full house at the American Black Film Institute's: Oscar Noir Gala. The ABFI gala was hosted by Shaun Robinson and honored Angela BassetAcademy Award for Best Picture Moonlight's director Barry JenkinsJanelle MonaeIssa Rae and Jessie T. Usher.
Having been compared to Marvin GayeSam Cooke and The DeBarge brothers due to his impactful lyrics and silky tone, October London is a must-see at Austin's SXSW festival this month. He quickly caught the attention of audiences for his debut single, "Black Man in America," for its chilling and important message in today's social construct. Since signing to Jazze Pha and Snoop Dogg's Cadillacc Music and with his work writing and performing the theme song to Martha and Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party, London is just beginning to share his multifaceted talents with the world.
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Monday, March 6, 2017

Paul Wall Enlists Houston Star-Studded Lineup

Premiering exclusively on WorldStarHipHop, the Grammy-nominated Po Up Poet, Paul Wall, returns to the scene with a new video for his latest single, "Somebody Lied." The song features C Stone alongside frequent collaborator and Boss Hogg Outlaw, Slim Thug, as well as original Screwed Up Click legend, Lil Keke.
Directed by Breadwinner Films, the video showcases Houston's unique aesthetic and rich culture. Cadillac trunks pop sporting their neon glow and candy paint finish. Paul Wall and friends turn up with neighborhood kids hitting switches in their Impalas and Thunderbirds while Lone Star native, C Stone, is seen galloping on his thoroughbred stallion. "Somebody Lied" can be found on Paul Wall's collaborative album, Diamond Boyz, recently released with C Stone and business partner TV Johnny.
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