Saturday, October 29, 2011

Happy Halloween!


Tonight (10/29) join us at
Sazon's Official Costume Halloween party!!
Doors Open at 6pm
Entry only with costume!
Drink & Shot Specials all night!
Cash Prizes for Best Costume!
Sazon - 105 Reade Street, between Church & West Broadway


Also....



Urban Latino Magazine, Metro PCS & Huawei are giving away a pair of tickets to
Enrique Igelsias's Euphoria Tour
with guests Pitbull & Prince Royce

For your chance to win a pair of tickets to the November 4th show at Madison Square Garden, text "UrbanLatino" to 313131

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Entry deadline is Tuesday, Novemeber 1st at 12am est.

Good Luck!

P.S. Stay tuned!! Scene Stealers is coming back soon with a brand new post just in time for November!

xo, Jessica & Samantha

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Well hello there, Autumn!


                                                            
                                                         Enrique Igelsias ft. Pitbull - I Like it
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 Hey Guys,

So September is over :/...

and Autumn is here! It's time for fall/winter shopping ...it's the Starbuck's Pumpkin Spice Latte season...MmMM... and of course boo loving time (something that Jess and I don't have because we been spending so much of our time at work -_-). I'm super excited for this next issue of Urban Latino Mag (Issue #98) --- I wrote so many articles and features anddd Scene Stealers is debuting as the New Beauty & Fashion editors! We are actually putting together a  release party on Tuesday October 18th, at the Copacabana! Its also a part II of The Sound of New York, we sponsored back in August - It's going to be a blast, I hope you guys come and show some support! The best part is that its FREE IF you RSVP to nyscenestealers@gmail.com or click here to our Facebook event


Check out Angela Yee from The Breakfast Club on Power 105.1 giving us a shoutout! She actually came the day of our anniversary to co-host on Front Stage Radio with Pretty Lou!

                                               

The Source (Magazine) actually named her one of the top radio personalities in the country in their "Power 30" issue. She started her radio career at Sirius in 2005 as the co-host for The Cipha Sounds Effect. When Cipha Sounds left Sirius in July 2008, Angela took over the hosting duties full time and the show was renamed the Shade 45 Morning Show starring Angela Yee. The name of the show was later changed to The Morning After with Angela Yee. In December 2010, Angela left Shade 45 and began hosting The Breakfast Club! She also works as a correspondent for MTV2's Sucker Free
 
So remember that last giveaway Jess and I did? It was a twitter contest for Enrique Iglesias'  Euphoria Tour. Our Scene Stealer winner Jackie won two suite tickets to the Prudential Center concert.  Enrique was joined by Cuban-American rapper Pitbull and Bachata artist Prince Royce - three of today's most influential Latin (sexy) music artists. We had a blast jamming and singing along to each song! They all rocked the house. My fave performance was Enrique Iglesias' "Hero"... it personally touched me, it was def an emotional crowd mover. Ohhh Enrique <333. Click here for more tour dates.

Here is a little fact: Did you know that Enrique turned down the Britney Spears tour so he can do his own thing?  Say good call! (Don't get me wrong I'm a hugeeee Britney fan - but its pretty awsome seeing this Latin explosion, it was the perfect combination.)



Stay on a look out for more Scene Stealer's giveaways...
Oh wait, we have one now, lol!


We are giving away 6 passes to see the "The Thing" -  and there will be THREE winners! Rule: The first three to e-mail us with the subject title "The Thing" will win two passes! - it's as simple as that (contest ends October 10th) Good Luck!


xo, Samantha
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What's up!

Prince Royce enamored. Pitbull stimulated. Enrique seduced.

The second-leg of the United States red-hot tour with Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull and Prince Royce is well underway and "Scene Stealers" got the chance to catch their stop in Newark, New Jersey at the Prudential Center for a night that was, for lack of the better word, euphoric.


In all honesty though, Enrique's "Euphoria" tour could not have been give a better name. It was truly an exhilarating experience watching these three men perform.  We were so excited that this particular night at the Prudential Center went on without a hitch...since prior to September 24th the tour had meet with some difficulties...for instance, Pitbull was absent for the Boston show and Atlantic City's performance was delayed for more than tow hours...but, thankfully, in Newark, they got it all together!

Prince Royce hit the stage with his romantic bachata. He sang his hits, "Stand By Me," "Mi Ultitma Carta," "Recházame," "Ven Conmigo," and "El Amor Que Perdimos"...and while he may have been just the warm-up to the veteran artists, he had nearly 20,000 people in the Prudential Center singing along with him, dancing in the aisles and cheering him on as if he were the sole headliner. 

Then Pitbull walked on stage. His set was a straight party! He transformed the Prudential Center into a straight nightclub with his songs which included, "Calle Ocho," "Rain on Me," "Give Me Everything," "Hotel Room Service," and "Mentirosa." I felt like the walls were literally vibrating! Pitbull is such a great performer...he seemed tireless, jumping, running and dancing all over the stage. He even brought out his new artist, Nayer who was broadcasted as part of Pitbull's program on Mun2 titled, La Esquina, and has appeared in various songs and videos of Pitbull. His set though, was definitely my favorite...the liveliest.

But don't count Enrique out...he put the icing on the cake! After the performances of Prince Royce and Pitbull, it was hard to imagine Enrique coming out and maintaining the level of excitement the audience had...or to even bring it highter, but he did! He proved that it could be accomplished with his music, charisma and his proximity and interaction with the audience. He sang hits like, "Tonight," "Dirty Dancer," "Bailamos," "Hero," "Be With You," and "No Me Digas Que No." The audience was not only singing along with Enrique, but laughing, crying and enjoying the concert along with him. He even brought up a fan to the stage (a male!)...Enrique greeted him, spoke with him and asked him to sing along with him. It was a very rare and touching moment, to see an artist of that caliber really take an interest in his fans and connect with them on such a friendly level.

I had a great time...shoutout to our winners, Jackie and Helena, who won tickets to the concert through our #EuphoriaContest on twitter! You guys were a definite pleasure to hang out with.

I would definitely recommend everyone to get tickets to this tour!!! They'll be hitting Madison Square Garden on November 4th....get your tickets today. Also checkout, "Euphoria," the ninth studio album from Enrique Iglesias. His album has sold over 4 million copies worldwide....crazy.


xo, Jessica


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THE SOUND OF NEW YORK!

When: Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Where: The Copacabana
Time: 7pm - 11pm

General Admission: $10
Ladies Free before 7pm
VIP reservations are available

Doors open at 6pm - 1am
2 for 1 drinks from 6pm - 7pm
Must be 21 and over!

DRESS CODE:
Jeans are ok with collared shirt
NO Sneakers, NO Boots, NO Hats

Miguel Bonilla started his career as Marc Anthony's piano player and since has worked with like La India and produced music for Elvis Crespo, Ricardo Arjona, Victor Manuelle, Huey Dunbar, and Don Omar. He is now producing new artist such as Papito, Sostre, OMG, LuLu, and others. Miguel’s vision for his sound is a fusion of cultures and music genres - the style arranges from Salsa, Hip Hop, Cumbia, Rock, and Pop. The Sound of New York will be a prime example to express this sound with live performances by George Lamond, Papito, Sostre and Zeitlin Perez.

***We are also celebrating our 98th issue with Miguel Bonilla!***

RSVP at Promotions@ulmedia.net

See you there!

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Scene Stealers 1st Anniversary !




Video Song: "Blow Up" - J.Cole
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Hey Guys,
 

2010 Birthday!
I must say September is the best month ever! The past couple of weeks we been celebrating our birthdays, I turned 25 on September, 11th and Jess 26 on the 19th . . . and on September 21st 2011 marked Scene Stealers 1st Birthday/Anniversary!! ahhhh its crazy how time flies. I would like to use this post to recap and embrace all of our support give ourselves a pat in the back. Within a year, we worked and attended various events. We met and collaborated with incredible people within the industry (from all forms of media) such us John Leguizamo, Prince Royce, Brandy, Eddie Palmieri, Sandra Guzman and much much more! (Yes, I know big willies) One of my highlights was meeting Marc Anthony's Publicist Blanca LaSalle (a woman who I look up too when it comes to my Public Relations career). Not so shabby for 12 months, huh?... I remember when it just became an idea on paper, and now its molding into something huge!!
Aside from being a lifestyle/entertainment blog, Scene Stealers is the current Fashion & Beauty editors for Urban Latino Mag and we also have our very own segment on the #1 online radio show Front Stage Radio with Pretty Lou. We have so many projects ahead of us and with faith and a positive attitude - I KNOW WE WILL GO FAR! What we personally love about this blog is the fact its our "Open Diary" - we want you guys to be inspired and learn/motivate yourself in doing whatever you set your little heart to.  We also want Scene Stealers to eventually become a platform to all other young entrepreneurs (we are the future, ya know).
Now here goes my Thank Yous!
Thank you to YOU, if it wasn't for our readers/viewers we wouldn't be here and it would not be as important. Even the people who says "Stop wasting your time" - you don't have to believe in us but what I do suggest is stop thinking negative! embark on your own dream,  with determination and a great support system anything is possible. Thank you to our boss, Jorge Cano Moreno, Angela, Domingo, Pretty Lou and our friends/sisters/fellow greeks who support us weekly.
2011 Birthday =)
Thank you to my partner in crime Jessica, I know we have had our ups and downs and I can sometimes drift away with all these ideas, so thanks for putting me on check when I need it and helping me prioritze lol (I know I can be a little scatter brained - I just get too excited lol :/).  Nothing in this world is perfect and we know we have a lot to grow and work on , we know we will experience disappointments, but we got this! all these sleepless nights and extra hours at the office WILL pay off... like I stated in our first blog - "You are basically reading/looking at HISTORY IN THE MAKING! ;)"

xo, Samantha

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What's Up!

So we officially have one year in the game...and it feels pretty good, but there's still a lot we have to work on and get accomplished. #TeamNoSleep.

I'm going to keep this really short...I just want to thank all of our followers thus far, you are our toughest critics...your comments, feedback and support have been vital to Samantha and I's "scene stealer" journey. 

We hope that you continue to share in our adventures and help us to grow and improve with every post. We're looking forward to a brand new year of fun events, influential people and informative topics...we have a lot in store...so stay tuned!!!

To the Urban Latino (Jorge) & Urban Latino Radio (Angela, Pretty Lou & the rest of the Front Stage)  family - thank you for believing in our idea and allowing us to use the Urban Latino brand as our launching point. We appreciate all the help you've given us to improve and expand the "scene stealers" brand. 

To my partner-in-crime, Samantha - focus coño!...nah, I'm joking but not really (lol). Thank you for believing in the project as much as I do...and for reminding me of its potential on those days when I didn't see it or was just plain ol' grumpy. We definitely have big things in store for us...its just a matter of time. Oh and speaking on time...let's try to get our posts up in time this year lol! <3 you.

Song of the Week: "Workout" J.Cole

xo, Jessica
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Monday, September 19, 2011

EUPHORIA CONTEST!


 


Enrique Iglesias Feat. Pitbul - Baby I Like it ;)  
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Euphoria Contest! - Scene Stealer Style

Here are the rules!

Be the 24th person with the following: 

"These girls are awesome, always giving away stuff! I wanna see Enrique, Pitbull & Prince Royce! Follow @Scene_Stealers! #EuphoriaContest"....or some variation of that. 

Winner will receive a PAIR of SUITE tickets to the Enrique Iglesias Euphoria Tour with Pitbull and Prince Royce at the Prudential Center in New Jersey, this Saturday, September 24th at 8pm. 

Good Luck!!!

xoxo,
Jessica & Samantha




Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Jessica's Bucket List #21 - The Sky's the Limit



Video Song: "Moment 4 Life" - Nikki Minaj
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What up!!!

Since you got a nice little dose of Samantha last week with her recap of her press trip to Colombia...I'm here this week to include you in on my quest to complete my bucket list.

Why do I even have a bucket list at 25?!...Well folks, not to sound morbid but you just never know...and I want to look back on my life with the cofidence that I truly experienced everything this world has to offer and enjoyed every single minute of it...and why not bring you along for the ride?

So with that, here it is...my bucket list adventures with you all, in no particular order.

#21 - Skydiving

"Jumping is fun! Skydiving is not just falling; it is flying—the closest we have been able to come to free, unencumbered, non-mechanical individual flight." - Mike Turoff, The Skydiver's Handbook

I totally, without a doubt agree! I mean seriously, who grew up not wanting to be able to fly, like a bird or their favorite superhero?!


Anyway, my skydiving trip was totally random. Christi (my linesister) hit me up one day about going with a group of people skydiving to celebrate our mutal friend, O'brian's birthday...I said was down...and boom bam!, the following week I'm putting down a deposit and finding coverage for work.

Saturday August 20th, I woke up super early to meet Christi in Queens and grab some breakfast. It was about 45-minute drive into Long Island to reach our destination, the Long Island Skydiving Center.

I wasn't nervous...not even when I was signing my life away (and I mean literally signing my life away). I wasn't nervous as I watched others in our group suit up, walk away and eventually fall from the sky.

It wasn't until we were on the plane...this plane that only took 2 people at a time...this plane that was small and rickety as hell...this plane that took the longest two-mile climb above the ground, which is about 10,000 feet in the air.




The professionals opened the plane door (fyi we were tandem jumping). As I looked down I was able to see Christi, who had already jumped. Then his crazy man, Joe, behind me gave me my instructions:

1. Put my left leg over his leg, on the ledge of the plane's wheel
2. Let go and arch my whole body back, holding on to the straps of the chute
3. When he taps me, spread my arms

Man, that step on the ledge, whew! Adrenaline was pumping...then we let ourselves go. Those were the most interesting and enjoyable seconds ever. For approximately 40-50 seconds, its a complete freefall...at about 120 mph. After a few seconds, it doesn't seem like falling anymore...but almost like your floating in the air...then Joe ripped the chute.  


The chute opened (thank goodness, lol) and it was a bit of a jolt. The canopy flight, though much slower than the freefall, was just as amazing...the sight beautiful.

We grew closer and closer to the drop zone...and then it was time to land. My only instruction...when Joe told me to, pick up my legs. The landing was super smooth...I landed on my feet with complete exhilaration. 


I did it. I jumped out of a plane.

Song of the Week: "Free Fallin'" - Tom Petty

xo, Jessica

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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

"COLOMBIA ... the only risk is wanting to stay"



Joe Arroyo - El Rebelion
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Buenas!,
So earlier this month I was granted the opportunity to go on my first press trip!  What is a press trip ? well a press trip (also known as fam trip/media visits) involves a business arrangement between the writer (me) and the selected sponsor, in this case it was PROEXPORT COLOMBIA  - I had the honor to not only explore Medellin Colombia, but to reconnect with my roots and share the experience through here and through the Mag (Urban Latino - Issue comes out in Septemeber :D).
Now here is a glimpse of my experience ...
Antioquía, Medellín is a vibrant city, known by the warmth and friendliness of its stunning people, the year-round spring like weather, and it's gorgeous flowers and mountains! It was not only a breath of fresh air but a scene full of natural beauty and tranquility. I must say I love the paisa dialect, so proper, sweet and very attractive ;).. bueno pues.. Thanks to the enormous educational, cultural, social, and urban transformation -Medellin -today is one of the most important cities in Colombia and Latin America. Its the city of opportunities and progress. As a city with a great gastronmic, commercial and tourist offer, it provides countless opportunities for leisure and business. (I would love to have an office out there, just saying)
Medellín  The City of Eternal Spring, The Mountain's Capital, The Orchid's Capital, The city of beautiful Women and The City of Flowers... aww yes flowers! I was brought on to this trip to cover one of the most popular and important cultural event in Antioquia, Medellin - La Feria de Las Flores (The festival of flowers).  It was handsdown an awe-inspiring experience! La Feria de Las Flores has been going on for the past 54 years and its held during the first two weeks of August. People from all over the world go to Medellin for this extravagant festival.There are a series of parades, concerts and parties that takes place...However the main attractions are The Antique Car parade (we missed that :/) and the Desfile de Silleteros. The Desfile de Silleteros was breathtaking - during this parade Campesinos - men and women of all ages - walk through the town with a large flower arrangements (Silletes) on their backs, each decorated elaborately with flowers of every color and fragrance you can imagine. La Feria de las Flores began as a relatively low-key affair to help inspire local flower growers in the region. What I loved about this parade and city is how the paisas are ALWAYS true to there culture/history/tradition... It's pretty impressive with all the modern technology they withhold they still manage to perserve and maintain that simplicity! and that is simply ... beautiful.
Santo Domingo Salvio
<3

Publeito Paisa!
The bright/flamboyant colors from the costumes, flowers lit up my eyes...the music, performances and the cheering paisas made me feel the pride, the togetherness and love from everyone! oh not to mention the food... I swear I ate so much and didn't gain a pound lol, why? because everything there is natural! Man, I want to go back =/







Before we actually went to the parade we visited Santa Elena – Corporacion Cultural y Ambiental Familia Londoño. The residential area we went to was up in a gorgeous mountain - The Londoño Family are descendants of silleteros founders of the parade, they have continued the family tradition for generations. They are one of the best known families in that region. For this family, the parade of silleteros represents an opportunity to retake the knowledge acquired from their ancestors and with great imagination create today's Silleteras.

Journalists (including me) with the Londono Family!
The creation of the Silletas actually started out as a transporting tool for importing and exporting salt, they later transformed it to a chair, where they would carry "Important People" down the mountains & now they are used for this particular event. 
Demostrating how at one time "Farmers" had to carry "Important People"


We also went to a couple of museums- my favorite one was the Botero Square, Antioquia Museum. It had over 108 paintings and 23 sculptures from Medellin's very own Fernando Botero. You have to check his art out, if you haven't already. Here is his first painting that discovered him:



by Fernando Botero
Even if its not for a festival go there and explore ... you would love every aspect of it from the food to the mountains and especially the beautiful well mannered people. I've never felt so welcomed in my life then the day I stepped into the beautiful country. I'm so proud to be COLOMBIAN! The only risk in Colombia is not wanting to come back home  . . .
This song/video brings me back to Medellin!! Enjoy





XO,
Samantha




Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Mas Musica


Video Song: "Came Along Way " -Eric Sosa
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Hey Guys,
  
What a long two weeks it has been... But I can't complain, I'm so blessed and thankful for everything coming our way. (I was actually in Medellin, Colombia last week - but stay tune for that post!)

Ok so...
The last two days I was with the legendary EDDIE PALMIERI. Mr. Palmieri - a venerated Puerto Rican icon - celebrated the release of his 1st DVD  Eddie Palmieri 50th Anniversary DVD  which took place at Best Buy (Union Sq). The DVD signing at Best Buy was moderated by Erica Gonzalez, the Executive Editor of El Diario/La Prensa. Click here for the clip! Later that evening, the Publisher and CEO of El Diario/La Prensa (and Birthday Girl!!) Rosanna Rosado, hosted the official DVD release party at Copacabana. The 72year old Latin Jazz Originator performed with his Orchestra,  La Perfecta II. The night also helped raise money for the EXODUS program, an East Harlem project that assists ex-offenders readjust to the demands and challenges of every day society. I actually handled the press for both events, check him out on the The Wall Street Journal and El Diario!  click & read all about it.



Speaking of coming a long way... Eric Sosa, is far from the new kid on the block. As we stated back in April... the young MC has virtually mastered the art of rhetoric and epitomizes lyrical confidence with skill and range that many artists today have not mastered. On Tuesday July 26th - The unsigned talent shared his video with fans, (including us) and other fellow media supporters!  “Came Along (Way)” is the name of the new track/video (you can listen to it in our video). The premiere party took place at the Rocawear's Showroom in the city.  The video is a montage of his earlier days till where he is now. His music is a fusion of personal stuff mixed with whats currently going on - from the crowd's reaction following with an encore, it was needless to say the video was a hit . A big S/O to DJ Zeke, "The to go to Kid"  who was on the 1s and 2s (we love you ZEKE). Willmarie Sena from the Bad Girls club was also there hosting the event. Sosa is taken over the NYC underground scene blessing the stage at various venues, we know he will go along way! (Continue the hustle Eric Sosa)..  we genuinely enjoy watching his progress. click HERE for more of a visual recap of the night!


On Saturday  August 13th, I went to see my fave Reggeaton Duo Wisin y Yandel for their SummerStage performance at Central Park! They gave an awesome performance, people went crazy... there were even panties thrown at them lol, yea..so you can only imagine. Before they went on stage Henry Santos (From Aventura) actually went on and performed a couple of his singles! and of course my love Alex Sensation was there hyping the crowd. He handed out mixed-tapes and took the time to greet screaming fans! May I add the mix tape is off the hook - it's seriously been on repeat ever since it got to my room.SummerStage is New York’s largest free performing arts festival! This year they had over 100 performances to eighteen parks throughout the five boroughs. With performances ranging from American pop, Latin and world music to dance, spoken word and theater, SummerStage fills a vital niche in New York City’s summer arts festival landscape. For the past twenty-six years, more than six million people from New York City and around the world have enjoyed SummerStage. This particular event concluded Pepsi's Sabados de Verano summer concert series ... but don't worry SummerStage is still going till September 2nd - check out http://www.summerstage.com/and see if you can catch some awesome FREE performances!

Music, what would we do without it?  Music can influence our life in a positive or negative way. A certain melody or song can inspire us and lift our spirits or make us cry.  The power of music is HUGE it moves us emotionally and physically! Whether its Jazz, Rap, Salsa,  R&B etc ... you can find yourself getting lost into it - you can either hate it or love it, if you think about it, your opinion on music describes YOU! Attending various events actually made me extremely aware of this power... Music shapes us - we pretty much are what we listen to.

Check out Jessica's recap on The Sound of New York an event we co-sponsored last Thursday... Mas Musica!!! :D
 
with Alex Sensation at SummerStage :)












xo, Samantha
Song of the Week - Mr. Saxo beat! -Alexandra Stan
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What's Up,

This past week we co-sponsored a great showcase with Urban Latino Magazine called The Sound of New York, presented by DeeGee Works aka Mr. Miguel Bonilla's independent production company. 

Miguel Bonilla started his career as Marc Anthony's piano player and since has worked with like La India and produced music for Elvis Crespo, Ricardo Arjona, Victor Manuelle, Huey Dunbar, and Don Omar.

Scene Stealers with Miguel Bonilla
In 2010 Miguel Bonilla launched DeeGee Works, which is dedicated to promoting the New York City latin music scene. DeeGee Works is helping new artists such as Papito, Sostre, OMG, LuLu, and others start a career in the music industry. Miguel’s vision for his sound is a fusion of cultures, sounds and music genres. This style arranges from Salsa, Hip Hop, Kumbia, Rock, and Pop.

DeeGee Works definitely stood true to its mission at The Sound of New York Showcase with live performances by George Lamond, Fragancia (Formerly of DLG), Papito, Sostre and Zeitlin Perez. C&C Music Factory’s Angel Deleon hosted the event, while DJ Lucho provided music along with Miguel’s all-star band and artists. So before I tell you how the showcase went, here's some background info on the artists that rocked the stage at R-Bar.

Fraganica
George LaMond began his music career focusing on the, then up-and-coming genre of Freestyle. His first big break came in 1989 when he signed to independent record label Ligosa Records...and from there his career completely took off! He moved to Columbia Records and toured with top artist like New Kids on the Block, thanks in large part to the success of his hit songs "Bad of the Heart," "Without You", "Look Into My Eyes" and his duet with Brenda K. Starr, "No Matter What." But he wasn't content with just simply conquering the English-speaking market, so LaMond joined the roster at Prestigio Records and was transformed into a Latin superstar. His first single, "Si Tu Te Vas," quickly reached the top of the charts and opened up opportunities for him to work with some of the best names in the industry, such as Marc Anthony, Johnny Rivera and Sergio George.His 2001 album GL earned critical acclaim and spawned the radio hits "Jurare Quererte" and "Volver Amar". Currently part of dance-pop label Robbins Entertainment, LaMond made a big splash with "Don’t Stop Believin'."

Fraganica was part of the Grammy award winning group, DLG. The popular Latin trio came into the music scene with great force, and frequent top-ranking hits such as "Morir", "La Quiero a Morir", "Juliana", "Toda Mi Coarzon". After many successful years together the group decided to amicably split and purse solo careers. With a multitude of experience under his belt, Fragancia decided that now would be the right time to embark on a solo career. Fraga is set on changing the face of Latin Hip Hop while making his fans say, “Wow”!

Scene Stealers with Papito
Papito can tap into different genres of music, ranging from reggaeton to salsa. He has already had three successful albums: Papito Sur 4, El Trago and Sin Mirar Atras. DeeGee Works not only produced two of the albums. Some of his recent accomplishments included the hit singles "El Trago" and "Aun Vive en Mi", both have been played on mainstream radio and internet radio.
Sostre, the "Atrevete" singer debuted at #45 on the Latin Billboard charts without being signed to any major record label. The music video for "Atrevete" made its network debut on Music Choice On-Demand, LaTV, Es Musica, and more national networks. DeeGee Works produced the hit sensation "Atrevete" and "Amada." Sostre is now working on his debut solo album and is constantly releasing new music downloads for his demanding fans.

Papito with some fan/band members
And lastly, Ms. Zeitlin Perez...you remember don't you? She was part of the talented art collective Art For Money and sang at GIVEN's very first Acoustic Tuesday event at Sazon. Well, Zeitlin is an accomplished vocalist with an incredible taste for diverse music. She was part of an all female bachata group, Syrenz and joined an all female R&B group, Diamond. Her ability to switch up the genres is what sets her apart from many.  Zeitlin has performed for merengue pioneers: Rubby Perez, Johnny Ventura, The Henry Jimenez Band, but so far her carreer highlight was being on tour with Grammy Award-Winning Dominican-Merengue singer, Milly Quezada.

The night was filled with great music with each artist performing one to two songs...but the real focus was on the creative genius of Miguel Bonilla and DeeGee Works. Joshua Torrez (we absolutely adore him!) and Chika made did surprise performances as well! There was such an awesome turnout for the event, so many artists and industry people in attendance...we even bumped into my buddy, K7 (::lovestruck:: lol). I recommend you to google these artists...you'll definitely have some new music to add to your ipod.


Enjoy!

Song of the Week: "Cold War (Wondamix)"- Janelle Monae

xo, Jessica 






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Are You FABulous Contest?!


We're having another contest!!! Yay!! We're giving away 2 tickets to FAB's 2 Year Anniversary event on Tuesday, August 23rd at Pranna in NYC with Keynote Speaker, Stephen Dimmick (a 23-yr Veteran celebrity make-up artist, who's worked with Christian Dior Valentino & Marc Jacobs...just to name a few).

So here are the contest rules, they're simple...Become our friend on facebook and post a pic of you fabulously changing your community with a short description of what you are doing.  

Here's an example's:
Here's a pic of me and Samantha taking part in NY Cares Day...repainting and cleaning classrooms in a public school in the Bronx. We had a great time giving this school a make over...and hoped the children benefited from a brighter, cleaner learning environment.

Here's alittle info on The FAB Network: 
FAB is a professional consulting firm dedicated to fostering career and social opportunities for young adults to help build and enhance their careers in the worlds of Fashion, Arts, Beauty and related industries. We are an organization that provides engaging and creative career development services and exclusive industry knowledge that educates and prepares individuals to succeed, both professionally and personally.  

 Good Luck!


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