Showing posts with label Bad Boy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bad Boy. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2014

ZanaRayTV Presents Revolt/BCG Music Producer "HYPE"

ZanaRayTV Presents Revolt/BCG Music Producer "HYPE" () :

 


 
 
 
 
​Zana Ray Interviews HYPE for Zana Ray TV

In the interview I talk about how I met some of the artists I've produced for from Fat Joe, to Freeway to Fabolous, and how the Revolt TV and Bad Girls Club opportunities came about. The interview is on ZanaRayTV, which is owned and operated by Hot 97's Zana Ray, and it's also featured on UrbanInformer.com HERE:

http://www.zanaray.com/

http://www.urbaninformer.com/2014/08/15/revolttvbad-girls-club-producer-hype-talks-journey-music-business/

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DR6CuLjJBHE

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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Super Producer Walter Hype Hall to design apparel for this week’s ASCAP Awards in Los Angeles

Super Producer Walter "HYPE" Hall turns fashion designer, teams with Young Yacht Owners to design apparel for this week's ASCAP Awards


As if Walter Hype Hall’s resume wasn’t full enough, with him providing musical backdrops for today’s Hip Hop heavyweights such as Fabolous and Fat Joe. As well as producing theme music for Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs Revolt TV and Oxygen’s hit series Bad Girls Club. Hype now adds clothing designer to his ever growing list of accomplishments. Walter Hype Hall has been tapped by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) and rising clothing label Young Yacht Owners to assist in designing and executing their cross collaboration effort. The custom designed shirts and hoodies will be apart of this weekend’s invite only 2014 ASCAP Music award.

“Its an honor and a privileged to work alongside such prestigious companies such as ASCAP and Young Yacht Owners. I’m excited to see my efforts come to fruition ” – Walter HYPE Hall

About ASCAP


The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), a membership association of more than 500,000 US composers, songwriters, lyricists and music publishers of every kind of music. Through agreements with affiliated international societies, we also represent hundreds of thousands of music creators worldwide. We are the only US performing rights organization created and controlled by composers, songwriters and music publishers, with a Board of Directors elected by and from our membership.

We protect the rights of ASCAP members by licensing and distributing royalties for the non-dramatic public performances of their copyrighted works. Our licensees encompass all who want to perform copyrighted music publicly. We make giving and obtaining permission to perform music simple for both creators and music users.

About Walter “HYPE” Hall

Hailing from Hackensack, New Jersey via Lower East Side, NYC, Walter "HYPE" Hall has proven to not only be a multi-talented creator but a scholar of music and the arts. Getting his start on trumpet at the age of 11, HYPE matriculated through school, teaching himself the drums and the piano in the process. HYPE has played in churches ranging from local to mega-size and has worked as a drum tech for many people ranging from Lauryn Hill to Living Colour, Over the years, be has also developed HYPE-Life.TV a VLOG series that he shoots, directs, and edits himself in order to show people what he was never shown-the journey. His Journey. He also serves as President of an Indie Label based out of NYC, Hollatainment Records, currently rolling out Rapper "Tenn Stacks" projects. He also has his own company that covers everything from Studio & live Touring Teching to Video/Audio Services, HYPE Music Shop Some may say HYPE wears many hats, but if you ask him, this is' the only the beginning

About Young Yacht Owners

Young Yacht Owners supplies unique luxury lifestyle apparel. Founded in 2012, Young Yacht Owners started out as a vision to inspire ambition to those seeking wealth and success through most endeavors of life. Primarily the idea was to start a line that catered to the wealthy, through custom and quality fabric, but the intentions of Young Yacht Owners became more conscious, now catering to both the wealthy and those who aspire to become successful YYO is a brand of inspiration and elite classic apparel.

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Sean Diddy Combs is Schooling Tomorrows CEOs

Bad Boy Worldwide Entertainment Group founder and CEO Sean “Diddy” Combs is schooling young people on entrepreneurship. Combs has partnered with the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE), which empowers at-risk youth through entrepreneurship education.

Combs’ brand Sean John is a sponsor of NFTE’s World Series of Innovation, an annual event that sparks young people across the globe to devise groundbreaking products and services. Last year, he supported the organization’s Dare To Dream Auction, which benefited greatly from celebrity entrepreneurs like Combs offering their expertise through a business coaching session. Combs not only mentored one of the winners but also provided feedback on the teen business from his senior leadership team across brands. Additionally, the hip-hop mogul put up his money, donating $250,000 to NFTE to help future CEOs achieve their entrepreneurial dreams.

More than 500,000 students have completed NFTE courses since Steve Mariotti founded the nonprofit in 1987. NFTE supports active programs in 18 U.S. states and 11 countries around the world.

“I believe all young people should be given the opportunity to be successful and to pursue their passions and NFTE gives all kids the tools they need to be the CEOs of their future,” said the 44-year-old Combs in a released statement. He advises youth to “hold onto your dreams because hard work pays off.” Don’t be discouraged but “be realists” when dealing in business, added Combs. “The economy is not really protective of the future and so (young people) have to deal with the reality. It’s harder out there than ever so you have to be smarter than ever have more tenacity, be relentless.”
NFTE is good at convincing inner-city kids that their street smarts can be applied in the classroom, Combs told BusinessWeek.com during an interview. “I’m the poster child for that,” he said. When asked about how well of a job the U.S. is dong teaching entrepreneurship, Combs respondedI don’t know if we’re so much teaching entrepreneurship as people are taking their futures into their own hands. It’s hard for people to find jobs out there right now, and through those rough times, you have people who are going to quit, and you have people who are going to fight. I think that what’s happening is people are discovering different opportunities in their communities and understanding that if they have a good product, or have something that people want or need, they can take responsibility and accountability for their futures.”

In response to if entrepreneurship is something that can be taught, Combs said:I think especially with kids from the inner city, they’re natural-born entrepreneurs, because they have to figure out how to survive. So they have it in their DNA. An organization like this can show them that they have it inside of them and can show them how to relate what they’re learning in school to their street smarts and street savvy.”

What’s a lesson someone taught him as a young entrepreneur?It’s a little cliché, but someone taught me, if it doesn’t make dollars, it doesn’t make sense,” he said. “That was after I went through a year where I had lost a lot of money—it was during the start of a recession, and I wasn’t sensitive to the economic climate. I wasn’t paying attention to what was going on in the world. If it’s raining outside, if it’s snowing—you have to know what the climate is in whatever space. I was in the retail space, I didn’t prepare for the storm. The world isn’t perfect, so plan accordingly.”

As to whether or not high school entrepreneurs better off going to college or learning through the experience of running a business, Combs said that it all depends on which business. “If you’re interested in engineering, I’d say, go to college. If you’re interested in finance, go to college. But there are other fields where you can get more value out of the experience of working. You might be better off working for free, or paying yourself,” he explained.

Combs made this year’s Forbes Five list of the wealthiest hip-hop acts with his net worth at $700 million. He reportedly is pushing ever closer to the billion-dollar mark thanks mostly to non-musical ventures. His newly-launched Revolt TV provides him with a majority equity stake that could one day make him hip-hop’s first billionaire. His other ventures include a deal with Diageo ’s Ciroc that entitles him to eight-figure annual payouts and a nine-figure windfall if the brand is ever sold.

by Carolyn M. Brown (For Blackenterprise.com)

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http://www.blackenterprise.com/small-business/sean-diddy-combs-is-schooling-tomorrows-ceos/

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