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97.6 BreakIt! Radio Presents LIVE STREAM II: WITNESS the REIGN at Hot Tv Feb 19, 2011

97.6 BreakIt! Radio Presents LIVE STREAM II: WITNESS the REIGN at Hot Tv Feb 19, 2011

SATURDAY, February 19, 2011, AT 7:00 PM, 97.6 BREAKIT! RADIO WILL HOST LIVE STREAM II: WITNESS the REIGN AT HOT TV, LOCATED AT 600 KENRICK DRIVE, SUITE E-16, HOUSTON, TX 77060. BreakIt! Radio invites the community out to enjoy Independent Artists as they break their talent on the HOT TV stage as we stream them live before the world and special guests.

On February 19, 2011, 97.6 BreakIt! Radio will host another hot event right in the Houston area  to support Independent Artists all over the Gulf Coast Region. 97.6 BreakIt! Radio is first in this industry to stream a live show directly to A&R contacts at the majors! 97.6 made HOT TV their home for hosting events that will help Indie Artists gain exposure and advance their careers. The station owners, Vanessa Chozen Marie and Vince Bryant, contend, and it shows, this organization does not put on mere showcases; they actually assist artists in promoting themselves and breaking them into the industry through promotions, giving them radio play and by providing artists and record labels with proper tools and advice to take them to the next level.

This event will be another to remember. Where else can you go get free “real” food, free drinks, great entertainment and a fun atmosphere for only $15.00.  97.6 BreakIt! Radio is setting a tone to push competitors to step up their game.

97.6 BreakIt! Radio stands at the forefront of making history in changing the face of entertainment as we know it. As a prominent force in their stance on a HIP HOP Revolutionary Movement, the breaking new radio station is set to revive HIP HOP globally.

The 97.6 BreakIt! Radio HIP HOP FEST is sponsored by Signature Drinks (a sassy yet classy ladies bartending service), One21Ten (Deejay and sound services), Signature Drinks, Strictly Making Paper Entertainment (S.M.P.) and P.L.I. Global Enterprises. There will be powerful special guest performances by Vince, Most’Wanted Bryant, Goldenboy, B-Dub of Strictly Making Paper Entertainment and Playa Like Individuals (P.L.I.) of P.L.I. Global Enterprises. There will be a super Hip Hop mix provided by Gene Bogany of One21Ten.

In association with Breaking the Labels, the station owners are dedicated to utilizing the station as a vehicle to “power” the voices of the people in many aspects. The two recognize music and entertainment as vehicles for fueling the MOVEMENT.  Through music and entertainment the two are working to positively impact their local community and abroad.

In this defining moment when African American-owned media, entertainment and broadcasting companies are making history in Houston and the Gulf Coast Region, the owner of HOT TV (Houston’s Own Talent), Malik Rasheed, who has been a pillar in the community for surrounding artists has now moved the HOT TV Show to Channel 21 (UTN – Urban Television Network), an African American-owned TV network. 97.6 BreakIt! Radio is proud to be a part of this historical moment, hosting the 97.6 BreakIt! Radio Live Stream II: WITNESS the REIGN event at the very home that has been an avenue since 1999 for Houston artists to gain exposure.

For more information regarding Live Stream II, contact (832) 969-5666 or email outsidethebox@breakitradio.com. To become an event sponsor, vendor or to advertise your business at this event, contact Vanessa Chozen Marie at (832) 969-5666.

General Admission: $15.00
Performance Slots: $40
Open Bar and Free Buffet

For more information on Vanessa Chozen Marie or Vince Brant, visit:
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/chozenmarie or http://www.facebook.com/people/Vince-MostWanted/540619533
Breaking the Labels Blog Spot: http://www.breakingthelabels.wordpress.com
Radio Station Website: http://www.breakitradio.com
HotTv: http://hottvshow.com/
Signature Drinks:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Signature-Drinks/146588202063647
One21Ten: http://www.youtube.com/one21tenmusic, http://www.myspace.com/one21tenproductions and http://www.youtube.com/one21tenmusic
Strictly Making Paper Entertainment (S.M.P.): http://www.reverbnation.com/bdubsmp, http://www.myspace.com/bdubsmp, http://www.twitter.com/bdubsmp, http://www.youtube.com/bdubsmp, For more information contact: Manager Big Feezie at 337.212.4206, smpent@gmail.com
P.L.I. Global Enterprises: www.myspace.com/plientertainment and http://www.reverbnation.com/label/pliglobalenterprises. For more information contact: Martell John at tellpli@gmail.com

With the recent loss of my grandmother, a friend told me to keep PUSHING…. Today hearing the words in the letter my grandmother left for us is confirmation that MY GRANDMOTHER would want me to keep PUSHING this MOVEMENT. Everything about this MISSION is what she instilled in me as a little girl… LOVE… UNITY… FAITH. I have FAITH that we can do what some deem to be the impossible. We have seen it already… people coming together as family… the display of love and respect…. and faith in this MOVEMENT by so many people. WE are ALL PUSHING the MOVEMENT!

As I share this Interview/Conference call that I had with Brandon Tha Politician Glaspie of Prison Youth Radio, I am remembering that I am who I am because she was who she was to me. I am my GRANDMOTHER… My grandmother is ME! ~Chozen Marie/Vince Most’Wanted

Segment I

Segment II

Tonight my eyes are weak but my spirit is willing… Just a thought that I want to put on the minds of people. Maybe this is more like a question that should provoke more thought on all of our parts. What happened to the “Black QUEEN?”  There was once a time when black women were held in the highest esteem.  It was reflected in power and in movement. Who is presently uplifting the black women?

We have fewer fathers who are in the lives of their princesses; therefore, many women are not growing to understand they were born to be QUEENS.  The father of a young lady has the responsibility of teaching her how precious she is. His job is to demonstrate to her, her true worth… that way no one can come along after him and show her anything less.

Music today is reminiscent of the lack of respect that has come to be developed towards our black women. As a young woman, I remember developing an interest in Tupac because of the words he shared about black women. When he spoke of his mother, in spite of their circumstance, in high regard he captured my ear.  “Even as a dope fiend mama. You always was a black queen mama…”  Those words have stuck with me since the beginning of ever hearing that song. What it showed me was that the black woman should be respected in spite of any flaws or faults she may have. She is not perfect, but she is nevertheless a QUEEN.

Black women have not reigned with a voice and evolutionary power since the era of “Power to the People” and black fists in the air. Their voices have become lighter than a feather and capable of evaporating in thin air. That power and strength must be revitalized.

Black men understand that BLACK QUEENS are the backbone of our culture. The starting point of the nurturing of your seeds. Hold black women in high esteem because they need your support and strength to help them to be strong enough raise the seeds of a nation strong.  As ‘Pac said, “There ain’t nothin’ like a Black woman.”  To take that even further… There is nothing like a black woman who has been raised to be a QUEEN… to raise nations of KINGS and QUEENS.

Dig deeper than these words take you and gauge your own thoughts on what it is to have a QUEEN in your life. Try to understand what it is to have a QUEEN raising KINGS and QUEENS in your image. That takes our people and our culture from slavedom to KINGdom.

Natural born queen
So he planted his seed
She was God’s child
So they raised a king
It was already written
Lovers before birth
Manifested in the spirit
Made flesh on earth
Though they walked together
She still gave him the lead
Because she was his equal
He made her his queen
Embodied in purity
She took care of his needs
Protected his wealth
So all men could see
So untouchable
But to him she was loveable
Closed off to all others
He was her heart and soul
The riches of her womb
Would walk the earth
Build thrones upon land
Regain their self worth
From ancestors castrated
Past kings emasculated
Producing heir after heir
So past masters would hate it
Then speak peace
Through that sweetest release
Spirits intertwined
As they embrace and peak
Raped of the memories
Enslaved in the sheets
Of races mixing
He made her his queen
Beautiful brown skin
Like satin within
Milk like honey
His lover and friend
When he touched her flesh
He was no longer reminded of sin
The two became one
Where life begins
Natural born queen
So he planted his seed
She was God’s child
So they raised a king
It was already written
Lovers before birth
Manifested in the spirit
Made flesh on earth
Though they walked together
She still gave him the lead
Because she was his equal
And he made her his queen