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Tuesday, December 30, 2014
@MadeInTheDMV Thank You & Recap
Your Story. Our Culture. #MadeInTheDMV
Thank You
As
we are winding down from the December 6 launch of #MadeInTheDMV and
gearing up for the campaign in the New Year, we wanted to take the time
to thank you for your participation in what has been called "one of the
most monumental days in DMV music history." Words can't express how
grateful we are to have had your support and trust in our vision for
#MadeInTheDMV, and the contributions of your time, knowledge, and
experience have made an immediate impact on the atmosphere and energy of
our music scene.
Our Story
We
initially set out to create a platform to inspire, cultivate, and
build. We knew, like many of those outside of our area, that amazing
talent in all aspects of the music industry live and work here, but
bridging gaps, changing attitudes, and instilling a sense of pride would
be key in growing into the next music mecca we have the potential to
become. In personal conversations and awareness of your personal
efforts, we knew that we weren't alone in our belief in our region. We
found ourselves overwhelmingly personally inspired by you all and your
willingness to teach and share and our attendees' eagerness to learn.Putting together #MadeInTheDMV was no easy feat. Aside from the time and logistical challenges of putting the events together in less than 45 days, we faced uncertainty and challenges. We were told that people aren't interested in learning. We were told that the experienced and successful won't openly share. We were told that people would not come to an all-DMV artist showcase without a major headliner. We were told that we faced the risk of getting shut down if we were able to draw a crowd because of disorder. We were told that we can't put on a quality event without a budget and make it free to attend. We were told that no one really cares, and that the DMV will never have a "real industry."
Despite the doubt, we put in inhuman hours and pulled every resource and favor from our friends, colleagues, teams, and families. With your support and involvement, doubt turned to encouragement and expectation, and we built a marketing campaign that generated over 60 graphics, over 6,000 #MadeInTheDMV hashtag posts on Instagram, over 100 auditioners, over 500 registrations for the conference, and over 1500 registrations for the show. Even with the buzz, we faced uncertainty about whether the Internet support would translate into reality.
On a rainy Saturday morning at 9 am, the R.I.S.E. parking lot and our first panel was packed. The rain continued all day, but so did the overwhelming spirit of support and the endless stream of artists, creatives, executives, entrepreneurs, influencers, and supporters. We reached capacity for both the conference and the show, and the only news we made that day was good news. Our final numbers were over 300 in attendance for the conference, 800 for the show, and $2000 raised for charity non-profit, Will Rap 4 Food, Inc.
We are truly honored and humbled by your support and contributions in helping to make #MadeInTheDMV a success. Together we made a powerful statement to local businesses, the region, and perhaps most importantly to each other that there is not only a need, but also a desire to grow and build, and that we can come together as a community in a positive manner in support of one another.
Special Thank Yous
We
would like to thank our partners and sponsors: IGotIt4Free, Will Rap 4
Food, Sports Zone, Chix, Fractograf, Hennessy, Reebok, Center for Arts
and Media, Bottom Feeders Music, Coliseum Apparel, JukiTV, Best of Both
Offices, Hip Hop Since 1987, Create DC, Sam Bone Group, High Definition
Society, Haven House Music, My Promo Voice, RealTALK DC, HATFest DC,
Humanities DC, R.I.S.E. Demonstration Center, and DCCAH.
We
would like to especially thank the Will Rap 4 Food team, Bryonna
Younger, Kim Lomax, Shantae Sturdivant, Allia, DJ Marauder, J Cudder,
and Cory Moore for going the extra mile to help provide logistics and
coordination support.
The Way Ahead
Following
your dreams isn't easy and #MadeInTheDMV is about celebrating our
successes, empowering and inspiring others with our stories and
experiences, and creating a collaborative culture. As the saying
goes, "True leaders don't create followers, they create more leaders."
WE are the leaders. No one else is going to build our own scene like we,
ourselves, can collectively – those of us who live, work, and create
right here in the DMV.
We hope to
collectively build on the platform and momentum you helped to create. We
will continue what we started with #MadeInTheDMV by hosting workshops,
events, collaborating on projects, and more. We hope to grow the
campaign into broader topics and participation given more space and time
in the future. #MadeInTheDMV was created to help mutually support each
other, so please keep us updated on your projects and endeavors.
Recaps
Please check out some of the #MadeInTheDMV recap articles:
Sincerely,
Byrd, IGotIt4Free
Melisa Duncan, Will Rap 4 Food | Maniiifest
Friday, December 19, 2014
Monday, December 15, 2014
@DeronDMV tells FRESHdaily Inc. why DMV artists have it rough
FreshDaily Inc: What would you say has been the hardest part so far in pursuing music?
Deron: The hardest part has been being able to funnel the money needed to keep everything going and stay consistent. It’s so expensive to record, let alone put together a marketing and promotional campaigns and pretty much positioning yourself in the market to be successful has been the hardest part. When you have the capital to do it, it’s easy and you can make things happen really fast. But when the money slows down or when things get a little too costly that’s when you can see your consistency start to fade off and you have to build back from step 1 once you get the capital to make moves again.
Read the rest of Deron's interview here
Deron: The hardest part has been being able to funnel the money needed to keep everything going and stay consistent. It’s so expensive to record, let alone put together a marketing and promotional campaigns and pretty much positioning yourself in the market to be successful has been the hardest part. When you have the capital to do it, it’s easy and you can make things happen really fast. But when the money slows down or when things get a little too costly that’s when you can see your consistency start to fade off and you have to build back from step 1 once you get the capital to make moves again.
Read the rest of Deron's interview here
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Rome Cee - Glimpse
Rome
Cee is a hip-hop artist based in Baltimore, MD. He has a versatile flow
and raps about Life topics over soulful beats. His influences have been
cited as Nas, Notorious B.I.G and Wu-tang Clan. Since early 2010, he
has released several albums independently via Bandcamp.com
and other websites. His release, The Extra Mile in 2011 featured the
likes of Brooklyn rapper Sean Price and easily placed Rome as one of
Baltimore's City's "Most Promising Rappers" as quoted by Baltimore Sun
writer Wesley Case for B Magazine, the city's local magazine, which Rome
Cee appeared on the cover for the month he was featured. In early 2012,
Rome released The Grey Area which features a wide array of producers
spanning from the U.K. to Baltimore, MD and has garnered attention from
local media outlets and national websites.
Maryland Emcee @Jay_IDK @MarcNfinit Follows Up His Well Received Visual For "Two Hoes" With The Boom-Bap Infused Cut "Hungry"! (2014)
Audio: Jay IDK - Hungry
If you don’t know Jay IDK (see
what I did there?), better get acquainted because the up-start emcee is
showing growth with every release and building his fan base
exponentially. Today the DMV native returns to his boom-bap roots via
his brand new MarcNfinit produced cut appropriately titled “Hungry”.
With
just a few weeks left in 2014, I can comfortably go and record and say
the quick-strike release is easily one of the best rap songs to drop
from the east coast this year. Satisfy your hip-hop appetite and stream
“Hungry” after the jump!
Thursday, December 4, 2014
@MadeInTheDMV this Saturday!!!!!!!!!!!
Your Story. Our Culture. #MadeInTheDMV
On December 6, 2014,
IGotIt4Free and Will Rap 4 Food, Inc. will present #MadeInTheDMV Music
Conference and Showcase, which will highlight, educate, inspire, and
unite the DMV arts and entertainment community, while providing
undiscovered talent with national exposure opportunities. You are
invited to audition for the #MadeInTheDMV Show with panelists from MTV,
WKYS, WPGC, Broccoli City and more.
You
are invited to attend the #MadeInTheDMV Show to support our talent and
participate in voting for the DMV's next hit record along with panelists
from MTV, WKYS, WPGC, Broccoli City and more.
Attendees
will enjoy a live musical experience by the DMV's top talent. There
will be giveaways from participating sponsors and drink specials from
Hennessy (must be 21+ to drink).
Attendance is FREE with registration!
WE NEED YOUR HELP TO DECIDE THE NEXT #MADEINTHEDMV HIT RECORD!
#MadeIntheDMV Show Industry Judging Panel:
- MTV Journalist Rob Markman of MTV News, Sway in the Morning, and RapFix
- DJ Quicksilva of 93.9 WKYS and BET’s 106th & Park
- Producer Tone P, BET-nominated producer for Wale, J Cole, Meek Mill, and more
- DJ Heat of 95.5 WPGC and Core DJs
- Jermon Williams of Broccoli City and Broccoli City Festival
- Dre the Mayor of CCCLXVIII (368 Music Collective), brand architect and ambassador for Reebok and more
Artists
who are selected to perform at the #MadeInTheDMV Show will perform
their next hit or breakout record before our industry panel and crowd.
Our industry panelists will provide feedback, and along with the crowd,
vote on the DMV’s next hit record(s). Our panelists and sponsors will
provide additional exposure opportunities for performers to include
media features, future performance opportunities, and a complimentary
producer’s session, so your voice is necessary to let them know who's
#MadeInTheDMV!
ALL EMCEES, SINGERS, PRODUCERS, AND DJS ARE WELCOME TO AUDITION!
#MadeIntheDMV Show Industry Judging Panel:
- MTV Journalist Rob Markman of MTV News, Sway in the Morning, and RapFix
- DJ Quicksilva of 93.9 WKYS and BET’s 106th & Park
- Producer Tone P, BET-nominated producer for Wale, J Cole, Meek Mill, and more
- DJ Heat of 95.5 WPGC and Core DJs
- Jermon Williams of Broccoli City and Broccoli City Festival
- Dre the Mayor of CCCLXVIII (368 Music Collective), brand architect and ambassador for Reebok and more
If you are selected for the #MadeInTheDMV Show, you will perform your next hit or breakout record or producers will participate in a beat battle before
our industry panel and crowd. You will be provided feedback by our
industry panelists who will vote, along with the crowd, on the DMV’s
next hit record(s) or beat(s). Our panelists and sponsors will provide
additional exposure opportunities for performers to include media
features, future performance opportunities, and a complimentary
producer’s session.
Registration Fee:
The
$50 fee includes a charitable donation to Will Rap 4 Food, Inc.
Registrants will be invited to a live audition, to be judged by DMV
music professionals and influencers.
Requirements for Audition:
Must
be 18+. Bring a performance track of 1 original song or your beat on
both CD and USB. During the audition, you will be provided with a
maximum of 5 minutes to perform your song or play your beat. You will be
provided feedback on your performance at the audition by our
preliminary panel. Audition will be held on multiple dates, times, and
locations (to be announced) to ensure all registrants get the
opportunity to audition.
Show Selection Criteria:
You will be judged on the following criteria:
- Showmanship (determined by audition)
- Commercial potential/marketability of song (determined by audition)
- Relatability (determined by #MadeInTheDMV event presenters)
- #MadeInTheDMV is about telling our stories and inspiring each other! Create an Instagram video and tell us who you are, why you are #MadeInTheDMV, or anything else to inspire us to choose you and tag #MadeInTheDMV or @madeintheDMV. Posts will be promoted via our social media. Be creative!
- Fan engagement (determined by social media presence and fan registrations)
- Have your fans tag #MadeInTheDMV or @madeinthedmv along with your name
- Have your fans register for FREE show entry here and include your name in the "Artist You Are Supporting" box
Show Decisions:
- Finalists from auditions will be selected based on Selection Criteria 1 & 2 (listed above).
- Following the audition, you will be notified of your selection and invited to attend as a VIP of the #MadeInTheDMV Show on December 6.
- Performers will be selected and announced at the show based on Selection Criteria 3 (listed above). You must be present to be selected for performance.
Benefits and Prizes:
All show performers will receive the following:
- Feedback on your records by the industry panel
- Feature on bestofbothoffices.com
- Promotion on @MadeInTheDMV social media sites
Select performers will receive the following based on individual panelist preferences:
- Allhiphop.com “Breeding Ground” feature
- Producer Tone P will select a performer for a one-on-one session and custom production
- Jermon Williams will select performers for the 2015 Broccoli City Festival
What’s Next?
- Register for the Audition.
- Create your #MadeInTheDMV Instagram video.
- Have your supporters register for FREE entry to the Show and include your name in the comment field.
- Have your supporters include your social media handle and hashtag #MadeInTheDMV or @madeinthedmv
- Show up, show out, and show love!
Devin White debuts new single on WPGC 95.5 !
DMV Recording artist Devin White is set to debut his new single, "Diamonds in the Rough" live Wednesday, December 10th
on Washington D.C.'s own WPGC 95.5. DJ Tony Redz sits down with White
for an on air interview about the new record and musical influences of
the approaching project.
"The
new record is all about freedom of expression. As I get older I realize
that my musical voice is specific only to me, and I'm having fun with
that. Creating things on my terms how I want them done and said." Said
the singer, "Diamonds [in the rough] is a great record... One of my
best. I can't wait to get people's feedback once they hear it."
The interview goes down live Wednesday, December 10th at 9pm only on WPGC 95.5
"Diamonds in the Rough" will be available digitally December 10th.
Additional music available for download or streaming here.
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
@eMeX - Made Me Prod.@tREEt_s
eMeX drops "Made Me" for a mere glimpse into the
troublesome thoughts and lifestyle for a young Baltimore City native.
eMeX gives us pain, aspiration, and thought-provoking lyrics over an
airy tREEts production which complements the words with ease. One of the
realest tracks we've heard from eMeX, "Made Me" serves as a testimony
that eMeX's hunger and fire is genuine and worthy of a listen. Look out
for more of eMeX's insight into his #PHGLife with exclusive releases through his team's free PHG Music App Here: itunes.apple.com/us/app/ phg-mus…
Diamond District - "Ain't Over (Black Milk Remix)"
The new album "Redux" will be out December 16th.
Pre-Order Now and you will recieve two songs before release date:
Black Milk's remix of "Ain't Over" on 12/2 and
Diamond D's remix of "Erything" on 12/9.
production by
Large Professor, Diamond D, Apollo Brown
Black Milk, L'Orange, Paul White
Quelle Chris, DJ Skizz, 14KT, Jonwayne
Nottz, Doppelgangaz, Oh No.
Griffin Produces, Writes, And Mixes New Project
A 19 year old student from Huntsville, Alabama, currently residing in
Washington, DC, Griffin creates a project that speaks to the youth and
the OG's about creating a new way of thought and forming a new path for
life. With influences stemming from Hip Hop, Indie Rock, Pop, R&B,
Jazz, and Blues, Griffin's New Renaissance is a great, inspirational
listen for any music lover.
Saturday, November 29, 2014
@MadeInTheDMV DEC 6th 2014
Your Story. Our Culture. #MadeInTheDMV
On December 6, 2014,
IGotIt4Free and Will Rap 4 Food, Inc. will present #MadeInTheDMV Music
Conference and Showcase, which will highlight, educate, inspire, and
unite the DMV arts and entertainment community, while providing
undiscovered talent with national exposure opportunities. You are
invited to audition for the #MadeInTheDMV Show with panelists from MTV,
WKYS, WPGC, Broccoli City and more.
You
are invited to attend the #MadeInTheDMV Show to support our talent and
participate in voting for the DMV's next hit record along with panelists
from MTV, WKYS, WPGC, Broccoli City and more.
Attendees
will enjoy a live musical experience by the DMV's top talent. There
will be giveaways from participating sponsors and drink specials from
Hennessy (must be 21+ to drink).
Attendance is FREE with registration!
WE NEED YOUR HELP TO DECIDE THE NEXT #MADEINTHEDMV HIT RECORD!
#MadeIntheDMV Show Industry Judging Panel:
- MTV Journalist Rob Markman of MTV News, Sway in the Morning, and RapFix
- DJ Quicksilva of 93.9 WKYS and BET’s 106th & Park
- Producer Tone P, BET-nominated producer for Wale, J Cole, Meek Mill, and more
- DJ Heat of 95.5 WPGC and Core DJs
- Jermon Williams of Broccoli City and Broccoli City Festival
- Dre the Mayor of CCCLXVIII (368 Music Collective), brand architect and ambassador for Reebok and more
Artists
who are selected to perform at the #MadeInTheDMV Show will perform
their next hit or breakout record before our industry panel and crowd.
Our industry panelists will provide feedback, and along with the crowd,
vote on the DMV’s next hit record(s). Our panelists and sponsors will
provide additional exposure opportunities for performers to include
media features, future performance opportunities, and a complimentary
producer’s session, so your voice is necessary to let them know who's
#MadeInTheDMV!
ALL EMCEES, SINGERS, PRODUCERS, AND DJS ARE WELCOME TO AUDITION!
#MadeIntheDMV Show Industry Judging Panel:
- MTV Journalist Rob Markman of MTV News, Sway in the Morning, and RapFix
- DJ Quicksilva of 93.9 WKYS and BET’s 106th & Park
- Producer Tone P, BET-nominated producer for Wale, J Cole, Meek Mill, and more
- DJ Heat of 95.5 WPGC and Core DJs
- Jermon Williams of Broccoli City and Broccoli City Festival
- Dre the Mayor of CCCLXVIII (368 Music Collective), brand architect and ambassador for Reebok and more
If you are selected for the #MadeInTheDMV Show, you will perform your next hit or breakout record or producers will participate in a beat battle before
our industry panel and crowd. You will be provided feedback by our
industry panelists who will vote, along with the crowd, on the DMV’s
next hit record(s) or beat(s). Our panelists and sponsors will provide
additional exposure opportunities for performers to include media
features, future performance opportunities, and a complimentary
producer’s session.
Registration Fee:
The
$50 fee includes a charitable donation to Will Rap 4 Food, Inc.
Registrants will be invited to a live audition, to be judged by DMV
music professionals and influencers.
Requirements for Audition:
Must
be 18+. Bring a performance track of 1 original song or your beat on
both CD and USB. During the audition, you will be provided with a
maximum of 5 minutes to perform your song or play your beat. You will be
provided feedback on your performance at the audition by our
preliminary panel. Audition will be held on multiple dates, times, and
locations (to be announced) to ensure all registrants get the
opportunity to audition.
Show Selection Criteria:
You will be judged on the following criteria:
- Showmanship (determined by audition)
- Commercial potential/marketability of song (determined by audition)
- Relatability (determined by #MadeInTheDMV event presenters)
- #MadeInTheDMV is about telling our stories and inspiring each other! Create an Instagram video and tell us who you are, why you are #MadeInTheDMV, or anything else to inspire us to choose you and tag #MadeInTheDMV or @madeintheDMV. Posts will be promoted via our social media. Be creative!
- Fan engagement (determined by social media presence and fan registrations)
- Have your fans tag #MadeInTheDMV or @madeinthedmv along with your name
- Have your fans register for FREE show entry here and include your name in the "Artist You Are Supporting" box
Show Decisions:
- Finalists from auditions will be selected based on Selection Criteria 1 & 2 (listed above).
- Following the audition, you will be notified of your selection and invited to attend as a VIP of the #MadeInTheDMV Show on December 6.
- Performers will be selected and announced at the show based on Selection Criteria 3 (listed above). You must be present to be selected for performance.
Benefits and Prizes:
All show performers will receive the following:
- Feedback on your records by the industry panel
- Feature on bestofbothoffices.com
- Promotion on @MadeInTheDMV social media sites
Select performers will receive the following based on individual panelist preferences:
- Allhiphop.com “Breeding Ground” feature
- Producer Tone P will select a performer for a one-on-one session and custom production
- Jermon Williams will select performers for the 2015 Broccoli City Festival
What’s Next?
- Register for the Audition.
- Create your #MadeInTheDMV Instagram video.
- Have your supporters register for FREE entry to the Show and include your name in the comment field.
- Have your supporters include your social media handle and hashtag #MadeInTheDMV or @madeinthedmv
- Show up, show out, and show love!
Georgetown University student mugged at gunpoint says he is unable to criticize attackers 'from my perch of privilege.
A
student at Georgetown University wrote in an op-ed piece that he was
'Not at all' shocked that a recent mugging he suffered at gunpoint took
place.
Student: Oliver Friedfeld, pictured, wrote the opinion piece which sparked a debate among online commenters
Senior
Oliver Friedfeld said in his piece, 'I Was Mugged, And I Understand
Why,' that he questioned his own ability to criticize his attackers,
citing his 'perch of privilege.'
The op-ed was published November 18 in Georgetown's student newspaper The Hoya - and picked up by several media outlets this week.
As
of this writing, Friedfeld's piece has 142 comments on the student
newspaper's website - a number of which debate whether or not the author
is victim-blaming for the crime, while others debate the idea of
privilege.
Friedfeld
wrote of the encounter 'Last weekend, my housemate and I were mugged at
gunpoint while walking home from Dupont Circle. The entire incident
lasted under a minute, as I was forced to the floor, handed over my
phone and was patted down.'
He
continued 'And yet, when a reporter asked whether I was surprised that
this happened in Georgetown, I immediately answered: "Not at all." It
was so clear to me that we live in the most privileged neighborhood
within a city [Washington, D.C.] that has historically been, and
continues to be, harshly unequal.'
Frieden
revealed in the op-ed that he did not view the muggers as 'bad people' -
and that instead of the various opportunities he'd received in life,
wrote that, 'I'd venture to guess that our attackers have had to
experience things I've never dreamed of.'
'Who
am I to stand from my perch of privilege, surrounded by million-dollar
homes and paying for a $60,000 education, to condemn these young men as
"thugs?"' he argued. 'It’s precisely this kind of "otherization" that
fuels the problem.'
Friedfeld
wrote that though there is always the possibility of choice, 'it's a
lot easier for me to choose good than it may be for them to.'
The
college student also dismissed the idea of an increased police presence
being helpful; he wrote 'Police protect us by keeping those "bad
people" out of our neighborhood, and I’m grateful for it. And yet, I
realize it’s self-serving and doesn't actually fix anything.'
At the end of his column for The Hoya, Friedfeld argued that people ought to acclimate themselves to crimes taking place.
He
wrote, 'As young people, we need to devote real energy to solving what
are collective challenges. Until we do so, we should get comfortable
with sporadic muggings and break-ins. I can hardly blame them. The cards
are all in our hands, and we’re not playing them.'
Friedfeld did not immediately return a request for comment from MailOnline.
Credit: DailyMail
@EllyElzBaby x Deeno Dinero - Blow The EP
Coming out of Washington DC, Elly Elz shakes the rap game up with a very
controversial collab EP with capitol heights native, Deeno Dinero, to
bring you "Blow The EP." Capturing scenes from the movie in this short
project, Elz & Dinero recreate a similar version to Lil Wayne &
Juelz Santana's "Blow" mixtape. Elz is confident this project will go
down in history as a very epic release.
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
@MadeInTheDMV - Conference & Show with MTV, Revolt TV, WKYS, WPGC + More
Register to Attend #MadeInTheDMV Conference and Show Presented by Will Rap 4 Food, Inc. and IGotIt4Free
Your Story. Our Culture.
On Saturday, December 6, 2014, #MadeInTheDMV will bring the innovators of DC, MD, and VA (DMV) together to share their talents with our region and nationwide. #MadeInTheDMV will highlight, educate, inspire, and unite the DMV arts and entertainment community by telling the stories and showcasing the talents of those who are #MadeInTheDMV. For more information, visit www.madeinthedmv.com.
Register to Audition for #MadeInTheDMV Show
All Emcees, singers, producers, and DJs are welcome to audition!
Audition for a spot to perform at the #MadeInTheDMV Show featuring the DMV's top talent! The show will be Saturday, December 6, 6pm at Capitale, 1301 K St NW, DC.
If you are selected for the #MadeInTheDMV Show, you will perform your next hit or breakout record or producers will participate in a beat battle before our industry panel and crowd. You will be provided feedback by our panel who will vote, along with the crowd, on the DMV’s next hit record(s) or beat(s). Our panelists and sponsors will provide additional exposure opportunities for performers to include media features, future performance opportunities, and a complimentary producer’s session.
#MadeIntheDMV Show Industry Panel
- MTV Journalist Rob Markman of MTV News, Sway in the Morning, and RapFix
- DJ Quicksilva of 93.9 WKYS and BET’s 106th & Park
- Producer Tone P, BET-nominated producer for Wale, J Cole, Meek Mill, and more
- DJ Heat of 95.5 WPGC and Core DJs
- Jermon Williams of Broccoli City and Broccoli City Festival
- Dre the Mayor of CCCLXVIII (368 Music Collective), brand architect and ambassador for Reebok and more
Date/Location
Auditions will be held at multiple dates, times, and locations (to be announced) to ensure all registrants get the opportunity to audition.
Requirements for Audition
Must register to audition, registration fee includes a donation to Will Rap 4 Food, Inc. Must be 18+ to audition. Bring a performance track of 1 original song or your beat on both CD and USB. During the audition, you will be provided with a maximum of 5 minutes to perform your song or play your beat. You will be provided feedback on your performance at the audition by our preliminary panel.
Benefits and Prizes
If you are selected to perform at the show, all show performers will receive the following:
- Feedback on their records by the celebrity judging panel
- Feature on bestofbothoffices.com
- Promotion on @MadeInTheDMV social media sites
Select performers will receive the following based on individual panelist preferences:
- Allhiphop.com “Breeding Ground” feature
- Producer Tone P will select a performer for a one-on-one session and custom production
- Jermon Williams will select performers for the 2015 Broccoli City Festival
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