Showing posts with label interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interviews. Show all posts

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Dope Sh*t

Look up. 

        There's a navigation bar, right? Possibly? Well, somehow, you've got to get to my section called, "Dope Sh*t". It's where I post everything that has nothing to do with me. Pretty things. Things I like. Things I'm doing. Whatever. Consider it my Tumblr --I'm not fuckin with Tumblr at the moment, to be honest. Not my thing. When I get myself an intern, that's something she can take care of.  Right now, there's nothing but jewelry and shoes in there. #GoFigure.  But, there's plenty to look forward to. 

Dope Sh*t  is where you can find my interviews, exposes, event coverage, shopping trips & dope outfits. Welcome to EllaThought.com, a subsidiary of @JWWWDMagazine - where I expand upon feeling the fuck like it.

Oh, & follow me on Twitter, yo. I made a new page. @PresidentElla

& while you're at it, follow @PFungFitness & @OneSpotlight ;)


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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Devyne Enterprises - Artist Management & Development




       Every time I get one of these promo requests I get weary. Some might call me crazy in my willingness to travel anywhere the MTA will take me for an interview with... Anyone. Everyone deserves to be heard. & you never know who someone might be in 5-10 years. On my way to this one, I just so happen to see a guy with an "I f*cking hate rappers," sticker on his iPad. I suppose in a world full of haters, the game needs one ally. Ella to the rescue, huh?

      I met Devyne at Red Eye Group's Open Mic Monday. It's truly a fab event littered with ambitious individuals. You're guaranteed to leave that event inspired and connected --both to yourself and others. It's a sharing of information. Over candlelight, Bailey's and raging Hip-Hop (<3 <3 <3), I struggled to hear most of what Devyne said to me. I mean it was heaven to me & I had to keep reminding myself I was there on business.  I remember something about him producing and his ability to "make people sound good" as he nonchalantly described it to me. We talked a bit more about music. I can't remember the specifics but I remember noting his honesty. He was genuine. Whereas others' approach that night was hasty or... Thirsty... Devyne was professional. He gave me his card and subsequently followed me on Twitter. Or I could be mistaken and mixed up people the way things happen when I chase Bailey's with moscato.. but hey *shrugs* From there... We get here.