Souljah Fyah
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Video Killed the Radio Star
Too Tall and I met with Blake and Sean yesterday to discuss a format of music promotion that has evaded us for 10 years.... VIDEO! lol I think it is funny because I grew up in the days of Video Killing the Radio Star, and yet we have not made one. I think it is double funny that I picture myself wearing neon leg warmers and a Wham! shirt with some bubble gum jeans... well I guess not many people will remember those good days of video.
My thing is that we have a message to relay to the masses. That is to spread love and light into your worlds. We change the world with each ray of light - each candle. We embody the hope and love we wish to experience in our world. So how does a video portray that? What song should we pick? We have a few new tunes and I can imagine the leg warmers would go really well with all of them, but maybe not.
If anything, one really exciting thing that came out of the meeting is an idea for a campaign that would change so much in our school systems. It is still just a seed but I feel so pumped at taking the SJF message and infusing light across our country.
Until then... enjoy this awesome throwback. CHUNE!!
My thing is that we have a message to relay to the masses. That is to spread love and light into your worlds. We change the world with each ray of light - each candle. We embody the hope and love we wish to experience in our world. So how does a video portray that? What song should we pick? We have a few new tunes and I can imagine the leg warmers would go really well with all of them, but maybe not.
If anything, one really exciting thing that came out of the meeting is an idea for a campaign that would change so much in our school systems. It is still just a seed but I feel so pumped at taking the SJF message and infusing light across our country.
Until then... enjoy this awesome throwback. CHUNE!!
Thursday, November 24, 2011
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