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Underground Girls Of Hip Hop.com partners with G3 Jewelry to Relaunch the #1 Female Hip-Hop Site

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Undergroundgirlsofhiphop.com will re- launch their unique platform on July 6th, 2011. The long awaited re-launch will feature an opportunity to join a community and network with female producers; artist; managers; publicist and just fans of the arts to enhance the exposure of females in the entertainment industry. While maintaining the original platform of news; updates, CD review; interviews and features.

BUT THAT’S NOT AL!! Underground Girls of Hip-Hop has developed and acquired original TV Programs and Movies for your viewing pleasure. As A Platinum member you will have the opportunity to view and Rate our programs. You will have the opportunity to see News programs; Reality Shows; Awards Shows; Video Countdowns; Independent Films; Sitcoms and more!!!. This is the new way to view TV from the underground according to owner and operator Shylise Simpson, who was featured in May’s Issue of Sister 2 Sister Magazine for her role in Females in Hip Hop accomplishments. This feature of the site will role out in Mid July!!!

We will launch 2 membership sections of the site which consist of “General” membership which is FREE to join and “Platinum” membership which can be purchased for a monthly fee. By signing up for a 1 year Platinum membership you will have a chance to win G-3 Jewelry Iced Out Shamballa Bracelet
Undergroundgirlsofhiphop.com has proven time and time again that they’re the innovators of females in hip-hop. “We’re always trying to come up with unique ways to maintain a visible platform for females in hip-hop” stated the owner Shylise Simpson. This site is one that has broken many barriers and continue to push the envelope.

Undergroundgirlsofhiphop.com invites contributors and those interested in joining our growing team to contact ugg@undergroundgirlsofhiphop.com or 310-243-6664

Sign up for a one year membership for the low cost of $15 by Starting July 18 – August 25th and automatically you will be entered for a chance to win a Iced out Shamballa Bracelet from G3 Jewelry The Official Sponsor of www.undergroundgirlsofhiphop.com re launch.

About Undergroundgirlsofhiphop.comFounded in 2007 by Shylise Simpson, Underground Girls of Hip-Hop is a community committed to providing both aspiring and proven female hip-hop artists a unique platform to showcase their talents that further define the hip-hop genre. Through continuing dialogues with record companies and top-level executives and producers, Underground Girls of Hip-Hop works to enhance and revive the state of female hip-hop artists.

Shylise Simpson is the Presenter of the 2010 & 2011 Female Hip Hop Honors that was held at the Radisson Hotel in Los Angeles. Undergroundgirlsofhiphop.com has had the support of Female Mc’s like Shawnna, Roxanne Shante, Suga T, Sparky D, Lady of Rage, JJ Fad, Oaktown 357, Medusa, Ms. Toi, Big Chan of Doggy’s Angels and Queen Pen, just to name a few.

About G3 Jewelry and Watches:

G3 Jewelry is a New York City based diamond jewelry and watch designer / online retailer. Their diamond jewelry and watches are customized to fit their clients distinctive lifestyles. They hand select all the materials for their jewelry lines and demand the highest quality gold, platinum, diamonds and gemstones for every custom jewelry piece we create. www.g3jewelry.com

To contact Shylise Simpson about advertisement, appearances, interviews or sponsorship 310-243-6664 Office Number ugg@undergroundgirlsofhiphop.com
For media inquires contact Ernest Jackson, MNS Media Group at publicity@undergroundgirlsofhiphop.com or uggexclusives@gmail.com
or 646-500-9800

Triple Threat Justin "J Shoc" Reynolds visited from Fat Joe of Terror Squad at videoshoot

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Justin "J Shoc" Reynolds, the sunshine states' own triple threat, announces the long awaited release of his music video "Runaway". The song captures an innocent message that is sure to get across well to all the ladies while the video elaborates and has a futuristic appeal without seeming robotic. The energy on the set was well matched by J Shoc's enthusiasm and made it easier to get the job done.


Directed by Antwon Smith and produced by BlackOut Movement, J Shoc, was joined by many talented dancers and crew members to create the amazing footage. The young sensation, who is rumored to be signing to Terror Squad in the near future, found it as no surprise when Terror Squads own, Fat Joe, showed up on the set to make a guest appearance.

Decked out from head to toe in Rush Couture, J Shoc came to the set prepared to give it his all and add imagery to his music portfolio. Vocal coach Seth Riggs, known for working with greats such as Ray Charles, Barbara Streisand, Michael Jackson, Cher, Kevin Kline, Tina Turner, and Diana Ross, has worked with J Shoc for some time and continues to be a cornerstone in his vocal development. J Shoc has also worked with several other vocal coaches in Los Angeles and Miami.


In addition to singing, J Shoc dances, acts and writes. Most notably his role in Seven Pounds, where he portrays a younger version of Will Smiths character, has brought him national attention on the acting level. J Shoc has also starred in a commercial for KFC and has held roles in several theatrical productions including "Tarzan 2".

His dance training includes Darren Henson, David Scott, Brice Vick, Fatima and Shane Sparks. J Shoc has danced background for Ciara, Omarion and Ashanti, to name a few. He also won the dance championship "Take It To The Ring" in 2003.


J Shoc also holds a First Degree Black Belt in Martial Arts and has trained with Steven Segal. "I relish performing, writing and acting", says J Shoc, "and I give 150% to everything I put my hands, heart and mind to. Overall I believe I'm on my way to doing something very special." And who can argue with that when he can show you better than he can tell you.

Justin Reynolds Behind The Scenes To Runaway
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YX_VU0B__Xk

For Bookings, Features, Drops or General Inquires contact: Manager Chris Reynolds at chris@jshoc.com or Jay Rob at jay@jshoc.com

For media inquires please contact publicist Ernest Jackson of MNS Media Group at: mnsmedia@gmail.com

Young Money artist "Tyga" Steals "Snapbacks Back" from a 12 year old artist "Young Vishis"

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On June 10th, Durvel WIlson Sr. of Native Son Entertainment went about his usual promotional methods of posting new music from his artist to various sites and his friends on Facebook.

His newest promotional efforts was towards his son Durvel Wilson Jr. aka "Young Vishis" with his new promotional single "Snapbacks Back The Tupac Remix".

One of the Facebook pages he posted the song on was Young Money President "Mack Maine". About eighteen days after, to his suprise the song was STRAIGHT STOLEN and recorded by Young Money artist Tyga with a feature from Chris Brown, not Young Vishis.

The chorus was changed a little but the concept of doing it about Snapbacks hats is what they took from the 12 Yr Old artist. We are aware it is a remix to "Tupacs Back" by Meek Millz and Rick Ross, however the reason Tyga and Chris Brown are getting props for the song was because the concept was different (refering to snapback hats).

In speaking with Durvel Wilson Sr. he said "That's straight wrong, they stealing songs from a 12 yr old who takes the time to write his own material and promote himself.

Young Vishis stated "They could have at least asked me to get on my own song with them" but to jack my whole song that was wrong".

Durvel Sr. added, to make matters worst when we went back to Mack Maine facebook page everything else that was posted that day was still there, but our post with the song. What he didn't remember though is that my page will still say that I added a link to his page that day. So it was a dumb move removing it.

This isn't over at all, we won't stop until everyone knows how dirty they did my son/artist.

For more proof Check Young Vishis Youtube Link for the song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNd8gWWR59o&feature=youtube_gdat...

The Stolen version, You be the Judge:
Tyga - Snapbacks Back ft. Chris Brown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ardapd9vGsk

Young Vishis new Mixtape
"Are You Smarter Than a Sixth Grader"
http://www.datpiff.com/Young-Vishis-Are-You-Smarter-Than-A-6th-Grad...


For more information or to interview Young Vishis please contact his Publicist at mnsmedia@gmail.com

D.A.D: Documentary About Dads Set to Hit Festival Circuits Later This Year

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A Candid Look Inside Fatherhood Takes Center Stage in First -of-Its Kind Documentary

C. Mendez Productions, Shaniece Entertainment, and GoldenGirl FilmWorks Studios are proud to announce the world premiere of D.A.D: Documentary About Dads, a first-of-its-kind documentary providing unprecedented insight into the current state of fatherhood.

"These brave souls that shared their experiences in fatherhood will open more doors for others who allow fear to run them away from responsibility”, says T. Chynna Littlejohn of GoldenGirl FilmWorks Studios

D.A.D: Documentary About Dads follows the lives of 7 males (Koran, Danny, Richard, Andre, Franklin, Jason & Corry) from all walks of life candidly speaking on the current state of fatherhood in their own relationships. There is no stone unturned as this documentary delves into topics men rarely talk about publicly such as relationships, custody, and labor/delivery to the difficult topics of being labeled “deadbeat”, lacking of child support--emotionally and financially and more.

"By no means is this documentary focused on bashing men and fatherhood. As filmmakers, we wanted to give males the opportunity to be candid and upfront on their experiences or challenges and be a living testimony to younger fathers“, says executive producer Christina Mendez.

D.A.D aims to elevate the stories and relationships between fathers and their children as well as encourage more dialogue between males in similar situations. With support from local and national communities, D.A.D is bringing the subject of fatherhood to the forefront, uncensored and real.

Crystal Shaniece Roman of Shaniece Entertainment adds, "Good, bad or indifferent we gave men the open forum to express themselves on topics that they rarely get to address. We allowed them to tell their story and hear their side in regards to fatherhood."

D.A.D: “Documentary About Dads”, will be screened at a private NYC venue in August in conjunction with its official website launch and will also be submitted to various film festivals nationwide in 2011/2012.

Official Website:
www.DocAboutDads.com


About The Filmmakers:
Crystal Shaniece Roman ( Shaniece Entertainment), T. Chynna Littlejohn (GoldenGirl FilmWorks Studios), and Entertainment Personality Christina Mendez (C. Mendez Productions) began the journey of filming D.A.D organically. As three women sharing similar relationship highs and lows, these creative entrepreneurs collectively decided to showcase a story about men from the male perspective as their first joint venture in film making


For media Inquires contact Ernest Jackson of mnsmedia@gmail.com

Owner of UndergroundGirlsofHipHop.com featured in May Issue of Sister 2 Sister Magazine

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Shylise Simpson, Owner of Undergroundgirlsofhiphop.com, presenter of The Female Hip Hop Honors and creator of the “Power In Pink Mentoring Program” for young Women of the Los Angeles Community, received recognition once again for her dedication and commitment to Females in Hip Hop. Shylise Simpson has taken on the business of Empowering Women of the Urban Community and she has been very successful at it.


Sister2Sister contributing writer Tiffani R. Alexander asks Shylise Simpson about the 2011 Female Hip Hop Honors Awards taking place May 21st in Los Angeles. The Power In Pink Program, which offers mentoring; soft skills training and career building at three Los Angeles Schools and her #1 site for Females in Hip Hop “Undergroundgirlsofhiphop.com”. She also, discusses the business side of entertainment and how Ms. Simpson became successful working behind the scenes.


The full article on Shylise Simpson can be viewed in the May Issue of Sister2Sister Magazine under “Office With A View” page 19.


About Undergroundgirlsofhiphop.com:
Founded in 2007 by Shylise Simpson, Underground Girls of Hip-Hop is a community committed to providing both aspiring and proven female hip-hop artists a unique platform to showcase their talents that further define the hip-hop genre. Through continuing dialogues with record companies and top-level executives and producers, Underground Girls of Hip-Hop works to enhance and revive the state of female hip-hop artists.

About 2011 Female Hip Hop Honors:
On May 21, 2011 Underground Girls Of Hip Hop brought down the house at the 2011 Female Hip Hop Honors, as the best of the best in Female hip hop past, present & future came together for one legendary night. This event was hosted by comedian Kym Whitley who made guest appearances in several television sitcoms, including The Parent 'Hood, Married with Children, Moesha, That's So Raven, The Parkers, Curb Your Enthusiasm and College Road Trip. She also had a role in Next Friday as Craig's aunt Suga.


This year’s honorees included Roxanne Shante; Suga T; Shawwna and Special Awards for Legendary Songtress “Michel'le” and Celebrity Publicist “Trea Davenport”.

More details can be found at www.undergroundgirlsofhiphop.com

About Sister 2 Sister Magazine:
Sister 2 Sister magazine is an African-American lifestyle magazine. Each issue of Sister 2 Sister magazine features articles in entertainment, health, relationships, careers and more. Sister 2 Sister is an entertainment and lifestyle magazine for urban women. With the relaunch of its website, s2smagazine.com, readers can check out the latest in style and entertainment news. Users can also see what's cooking with the stars in "Jamie's Kitchen," an exciting new web series where celebs give us the goods on what's going on with them.
Corection to the article: Shylise Simpson was offered a deal by Death Row which she turned down, she was not signed to them.


For media inquiries about Shylise Simpson, The Female Hip Hop Honors Awards, Underground Girls of Hip-Hop or The Power in Pink Program, please contact Publicist Ernest Jackson @ publicity@undergroundgirlsofhiphop.com or uggexclusives@gmail.com



For Sponsorship, Advertising or General Inquiries about the site please contact Shylise Simpson @ ugg@undergroundgirlsofhiphop.com

Christina Mendez

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Greg Frederick

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Persia

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Underground Girls of Hip-Hop

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Young Vishis

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Justin "J Shoc" Reynolds

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Oaktown 357

Female Rap Group

D.A.D.

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