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Marky – “STATE OF CONFUSION” [VIDEO] by DMV Unplugged
Saturday, April 16th, 2011 |
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Man Who Lost an Eye at the DMV Music Awards Finally Speaks Out by DMV Unplugged
Friday, April 15th, 2011 |
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How in the world did we miss this?!? During the embarrassing brawl during the DMV Music Awards in Crystal City, a hotel employee, is finally speaking out about his injuries.
“Antonio,” a bartender at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City — says he and his family are now in debt and struggling to get by on meager workman’s compensation payments. He has had two operations since the March 5 incident and expects to have at least one more to get a prosthetic eye. While in recovery, Antonio has been unable to bathe or care for himself, and relies on his wife and friends to accomplish everyday tasks.
“I used to work for three hotels… I don’t know” if I will ever work again, he said. “I cannot live this way.”
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[Funny] 2 Year Old Wakes Up To Waka Flocka by DMV Unplugged
Friday, April 15th, 2011 |
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Kharisma – Overtime (Video) by DMV Unplugged
Thursday, April 14th, 2011 |
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Vee A The Artist “Live” by DMV Unplugged
Thursday, April 14th, 2011 |
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Vee A The Artist “Live”
Vee A The Artist performs a Compilation of Tracks from his 1st solo project titled “My Story” By Vee A The Artist as well as new/unreleased music live at Iconz in Fairfax, Virginia!! Download the entire album at VeeATheArtist.com Special thanks BetaRaz Ent. & Target Squad
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Raheem DeVaughn – Mo Better (Video) by Reefaman
Tuesday, April 12th, 2011 |
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Tay Don – The Donfather [The Intro Grind] (video) by DMV Unplugged
Thursday, March 24th, 2011 |
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DC FASHION WEEK!! Check Out Our Exclusive Interview with EmoreJ Couture and Behind the Scenes Pics by Krystal Glass
Saturday, February 27th, 2010 | 6 Comments
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NEW YORK IS THE FASHION CAPITOL…BUT DC IS THE URBAN FASHION CAPITAL! Introducing DC’s Own Emore J of EMORE J COUTURE!
Home of “go-go” music, the infamous “mumbo” chicken wing sauce and yes FASHION! We all know New York is the fashion capital…but when it comes to urban fashion DC takes the cake! Go on any college campus and chances are you would be able to point out a DC girl from the others and a DC guy from the crowd. The DMV urban style has always been unique…since way back when people were rockin slouch socks. DC is also home to many independent local designers. Not many other cities can say they wear clothes from local designers. DDTP, MADNESS, ALL-DAZ, SHOOTERS GEAR, SCRAPAZ, HOBO, MUCHUNU, AJA-IMANI…all represent DC. Although many of these labels are no longer a trend, the fact remains that DC has urban fashion on lock.
DC’s fashion week served as an outlet to showcase DC’s fashion sense. The Menswear fashion show showcased a range of fashion from street gear to corporate-world attire. Each designer contributed a different element to the Menswear fashion show. Colombian native Stella Bonds described her fashion line as “old world meets new world” with a Colombian flare. Suave, debonair and just outright sexy are a few words to describe Andrew Nowell’s collection. However, one of the most eclectic fashions by far is DC’s own Emore J. Couture. Dressed in all black and gold from head to toe, Emore J mirrored his runway items. He dressed and looked as though…if-need-be, he could walk the runway and model his own clothes. Along with a fierce and distinct style Emore J has the personality to match. Caught in the midst of directing models, making last minute wardrobe changes and taking photo’s for the press; I was able to nab Emore J for a brief interview with DMV Unplugged.
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Mardi Gras: Higher Hands by DHay
Saturday, February 27th, 2010 |
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Funky Fat Tuesday! That time of the year had arrived once again. So when you were walking down the streets of the DMV and came across those shimmering face masks and strings of beads just know that you may have missed out on the celebration festivities that revolved around Mardi Gras.
In order to catch some elaborate, authentic merriment, it would have been best to check out areas like Biloxi (Miss.), (Ala.), and the ever so popular New Orleans (Lou.). Despite the recent snowfall which impeded transportation, this is one “holiday” (much like St. Patrick’s Day) which party-goers do not postpone for any reason.
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Movie Review: From Paris With Love by Aaron F.
Monday, February 15th, 2010 |
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John Travolta stars with Jonathan Rhys Myers in From Paris With Love, the most recent film by director Pierre Morel. Morel directed 2008′s Taken, and its success undoubtedly put him on the radar of actors needing to beef up their action movie resumes. I typically think that action movies not released in Summer tend to be half baked, but Travolta usually puts out quality work. I do want to put this out there for the director – Morel, we get it, you’re French, but how about your next movie taking place outside of France? Now that that’s out of the way, let’s get back to the film at hand.
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Career Fashion: Fresh, Dressed Like a Million Bucks by Meaghan Diana
Monday, February 15th, 2010 | 1 Comment
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Do you judge people based upon what they wear? If you don’t already do so, you should start, because people are doing the same to you.
I know you’re thinking “How superficial; to say, judge people based on appearance”; so let me clarify. What I’m referring to here mainly refers to the workplace (if you’re lucky enough to have a workplace in these rough economic times). Based on my personal experience working in small businesses with casual attire, world-renowned law firms, and high level government agencies (Headquarters of Department of Defense and Department of State) with “The Suits” day in and day out, appearances are around 47% of how you are judged. Depending on your individual industry, it can be even more vital. Your competency at fulfilling your job responsibilities is important of course, but how your employer views you is also tantamount to your success.
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Is 2010 the Takeover? CD Review: TOB 2010 Takeover by Mr. Congo Man
Monday, February 15th, 2010 |
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In my 2009 Go-Go Awards I gave TOB the distinction of Best Up and Coming Band for the past year. This award was given to them on their constant improvement throughout the years and significant progression. Recently I had the opportunity to listen to their first CD release since this award.
Whenever I listen to TOB I have to forget about the Backyards, UCBs, and W.H.A.T.?s of the go-go world and take this band for what it is: a strictly bounce beat band. Over the course of last year I’ve seen TOB expand their repertoire and improve on their arsenal. I’m not sure how much of that I saw on this CD. This CD included an R&B cover (Drake & Lloyd – “A Night Off”) like previous CDs but I was disappointed that there was no pocket. Instead the band went straight into bounce beat immediately after the first song.
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Earthquake of Injustice… Haiti’s Babies by Krystal Glass
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 | 4 Comments
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Mother Nature’s devastating earthquake ripped through the land of Haiti claiming more than 100,000 lives and counting. The survivors of Haiti’s quake face far more damage than Mother Nature could have ever done. Haiti’s most precious jewel…its children are being stolen! Recently, 10 allegedly “Good Samaritan” Americans attempted to take a busload of undocumented Haitian children across the Haiti boarder. Thousands of innocent children that were displaced by the earthquake have not been claimed by their parents…making them a part of the 380,000 orphans that existed before the earthquake happened. There is still hope for some children that their loved ones are alive but misplaced with no form of contact. Who’s to say that the children on that bus were in fact orphans? In fact, Haiti’s Prime Minister Max Bellerive told The Associated Press “It is clear now that some of the children have live parents.” Haitian officials fear child trafficking will increase following the horrific quake.
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The 2010 Plight of Urban Music Sales by Brandon B
Monday, February 1st, 2010 | 9 Comments
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With urban music sale volumes experiencing monumental decreases, its a wonder why anyone would aspire to become a Hip Hop or R&B artist in 2010.
The truth of the matter is, according to last week’s Billboard charts, only two Hip Hop artist (Jay-Z & Eminem) surpassed 1 million record sales, while no R&B artist with the exception of Beyonce, reached that plateau. Even artist such as Trey Songz, Chris Brown, Rihanna and 50cent failed to reach platinum status by several hundred thousand sales.
Some may suggest that the quality of Hip Hop and R&B has declined over the past two decades, while others believe the market is over saturated with free music being leaked by artist and labels. Even social networks like Myspace, Facebook and Twitter have been blamed for the low numbers, claiming that the ease of access has detracted from the artists’ mystique, thus resulting in a decreased motivation to purchase an album. The truth is, there are many factors that led to the downfall of urban sales, but none better than the mantra used correctly by Young Jeezy “It’s a recession erybody broke,” which has also negatively impacted the purchasing patterns of urban music’s the target market.
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State of the Union by Krystal Glass
Thursday, January 28th, 2010 | 3 Comments
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Missed the State of the Union Address??
Allow me to break it down for you. Passion, charisma, realness are a few words that come to mind when mentally recapping President Obama’s State of the Union speech. In the wake of the economic recession, alarming home foreclosure and unemployment rates, two wars, climate change crisis and health care reform; President Obama stood firm as he addressed the nation.
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Movie Review: Edge of Darkness by Aaron F.
Thursday, January 28th, 2010 |
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In his latest film, Edge of Darkness, Mel Gibson stars as Thomas Craven, a vigilante cop seeking vengeance for the murder of his daughter Emma played by Bojana Novakovic. Craven trudges through Boston trying to piece together the clandestine circumstances of his daughter’s fatal shooting. He comes in contact with Jack Bennett, played by Danny Huston (The Kingdom, X-Men Origins: Wolverine), his daughter’s employer whose company has nuclear research and development projects with the government. Also involved in this whole drama is Ray Winstone (Mr. French from The Departed) as Matt Jedburg, a mysterious CIA type “fixer” who is trying to sort out not only his own life, but the mess that Emma Craven, Thomas Craven, and Bennett have stirred up. Craven uses the resources available to him and his cop smarts to find the responsible parties and take his revenge.
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Movie Review: Book of Eli by Aaron F.
Friday, January 22nd, 2010 | 1 Comment
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Ooooh Denzel!!! I could practically hear the ladies screaming his name as I was walking into the theater. Fair warning ladies, Denzel looks a little old in this one. Denzel Washington plays the nomad Eli, who wanders a post-apocalyptic barren and scorched Earth with a book that is the only remaining one of its kind which he must fiercely protect. The first scene of the movie sets the tone as desolate and desperate. As we learn a little more about Eli, we find that he is perpetually headed “West” and it would be very wise not to get in his way. Personally, I can’t remember a movie where Denzel has had any true fight scenes (besides that scuffle with Jake in Training Day), but I’ll say it again, it would be wise not to get in his way. Denzel shows off his tough guy chops all the while maintaining the charm and polish we all have come to expect from him.
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DMV Helps Haiti Benefit Concert Recap by Ralphie B.
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 | 5 Comments
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For DMV music, 2010 is off to a great start and the DMV Helps Haiti benefit concert is living proof. The evening was organized by DMV Helps Haiti. DMV Helps Haiti is an initiative that was created out of an idea that was tweeted; it was not just a demonstration of how the DMV can organize and ban together but also bring great music and a large crowd to help people who are less fortunate, in this case the people who suffered from the tragic earthquake in Haiti. With the help of countless entrepreneurs, organizers, promoters, music artists, volunteers and staff, the event was able to go off without a hitch and it was definitely an evening of enjoyment and giving. Held at the 9:30 Club on 815 V St NW, Washington, D.C., everything from the venue, ticket sales and artists performances to the 9:30 Club’s staffs wages at the event were donated for charity to the Partners in Health Organization and Wyclef Jean’s Yéle Haiti. This was not just a good look for Haiti, but also a good look for the DMV as the concert was graced with the presence of ‘out-of-towners’ from as close as North Carolina and Pennsylvania to as far away as California and Boston.
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Recap: Fly Gypsy Live at LIV Nightclub by Ralphie B.
Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 | 1 Comment
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With a sold-out LIV night club mostly composed of a throng of adoring female fans, Fly Gypsy put down a blazing performance. Fresh off performing in L.A. for New Year’s Eve and opening for Wale for his two sold out shows at the 930 club, Fly Gypsy set out to show off their headlining skills.
The show was led off by Phil Ade who performed some songs off his “Starting on JV” mixtape. While the crowd was definitely there in anticipation of Fly Gypsy, they definitely bounced with Phil Ade on songs like “Gimme That” and his DMV hit “Hollywood.” Phil Ade showed good stage presence getting the crowd involved early and also with an extended acapella chorus. Look for big things from Phil Ade in the upcoming year as a member of Raheem Devaughn’s 368 Music Group.
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Recap: Metropolitan Muse Brings Real R&B to the Stage by Ralphie B.
Sunday, January 10th, 2010 | 1 Comment
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Looking for an alternative to the same old night at the club? Then definitely check out the Metropolitan Muse Concert Series, Wednesdays at Layla Lounge. Each and every Wednesday, Desiree Samira Entertainment, Inc. brings some of the hottest DMV based artists to the stage to sing, rap and play some of your favorite hits and original songs in a live setting.
We at DMVUnplugged.com, got the chance to attend that last event and get to meet some of the artists including grammy nominated artist Kyonte, the soulful Midian and the ever popular singer/instrumentalist Terrence Cunningham. Check out our site over the next week to see more information on these artists.
The night started off with the up and coming artist Dyrec covering the Roots, Wale and Chrisette Michele’s song “Rising Up” then moving into three of his original songs (check out Dyrec in our audio section). Dyrec is a local guy who’s sound is a mixture of Common and Black Thought. You can also hear those influences in his lyrics as he looks to rap about issues of substance, not just your usual banter. Look for more from this artist in the feature as he puts out more music that not only talks to you but can make you dance.
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