Eminem’s Promo Video for DJ Hero
admin on October 27th 2009 in PR
Chris “Ludacris” Bridges and Congresswoman Maxine Walters spoke to John Dickerson of CBS News about The Ludacris Foundation.
admin on October 26th 2009 in PR
Snoop Dogg shows his support for Breast Cancer awareness at a recent fund raiser, he states his football team also shows support by wearing pink gloves on the field.
Props: 57thAve
admin on October 14th 2009 in PR
A look behind the scenes of Lupe Fiasco’s HP “hands” ad which helps promote awareness for the global water crisis. In January 2010 Lupe and SUMMIT ON THE SUMMIT will be climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro with the sponsorship of HP and Intel providing technology and resources to help them raise awareness, trigger online donations and inspire the world to actively participate in improving the regions standard of living.
Props: NahRight via:Lupe’s Blog’s
admin on October 7th 2009 in Advertising, PR
Method Man voluntarily turns himself into police custody on tax evasion charges according to the New York Post. Prosecutors charged the hip hop artist with failure to pay taxes for over the past four years. A grand total of $32,799 in taxes is owed inlcuding fees,a maximum of four years in jail is possible if found guilty.
Meth blamed the ordeal on his marijuana consumption. “Myself, I’m a pothead,” he told New York’s Daily News in March. “It’s no secret. Everyone knows that. I go on the road and forget everything else.”
Props: XXL
admin on October 6th 2009 in PR

Jim Jones admitted to punching Jayvon Smith, a friend of Ne-Yo’s in the face at a Louis Vuitton store during a scuffle that erupted while the two were browsing the store. Jones pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge in the Dec. 22 altercation.
Defense lawyer Scott Leemon had previously said Jones didn’t start the fight. Leemon said Monday the rapper pleaded guilty because he didn’t want to risk probation — and potential touring restrictions — if convicted.
Leemon declined to comment on what started the fight. Ne-Yo told the Los Angeles-based radio station Power 106 in February that Jones and Smith “have had drama in the past.”
Jones still faces a civil suit Smith filed after the incident.
Source: AP
admin on October 6th 2009 in PR
Wyclef Jean and Timberland Co. are teaming up to sell eco-friendly footwear in support of the reforestation efforts in Haiti. Timberland will also sell T-shirts designed by Haitian children and a new line of organic shirts and hats that will be sold at Wyclef concerts proceeds will go to Jean’s Yele Haiti foundation. For each pair bought $2 will go to the Yele.
The partnership is part of Timberland’s Earthkeepers program, which promotes environmental and social activism. In an interview with The Associated Press, Jean says he hopes the partnership will inspire children and put a new face on his homeland.
“We’re going to dig the holes, we’re going to plant the trees, because reforestation in Haiti is a social issue, it’s an environmental issue. These are the kinds of things I think can help re-brand the country and start to inspire kids” – Wyclef

The “TAG Signature Series Charity Challenge”, is a national election-style battle between Ludacris, Carmelo and Rob to raise money for their individual charitable foundations by encouraging consumers to purchase their TAG Signature Series scents. Each celebrity’s charitable foundation will receive ten percent of the net realized sales of their product during the Charity Challenge promotion period. The celebrity with the highest net realized sales during the Charity Challenge period will receive an additional $25,000 donation for their foundation.
“The TAG Signature Series is all about helping the consumer to smell the good life and we have partnered with three unique celebrities that truly embody urban style and attitude to make that happen,” said Athena Kasvikis, assistant brand manager at P&G. “The TAG Signature Series Charity Challenge provides a unique fundraising opportunity to increase awareness for each celebrity foundation and to make a difference in the community.”


Alicia Keys and Usher attend the 2009 Clinton Global Citizen Awards at the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers in New York City on September 24. Former President Bill Clinton honored today’s leaders one of which was Quincy Jones. At the event Usher pledged $1 million to Powered By Service to support young people as they address the world’s most pressing problems through innovative service projects.
admin on September 26th 2009 in PR