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Street Mos Entertainment’s Chief Executive Officer, Nat Nelson, said of the dreams manifested on the stage of the National Black Theater of Harlem on April 24th, twenty-ten, “I want to thank everyone, who came out to support our event.  The artists and press have shown why its important to push the city’s hottest talent to achieve mainstream exposure.  Dj Thoro did a superlative job playing the best music all night, and the press room was run beautifully by Hana and Associates PR – thanks Hana.  I also want to thank the lead sponsors, Build and Expand Ent., Joe Black, Brothahood Ent., and Black Card for their support in this semi-monthly occasion. Our box office was well-fed, I have no complaints. We get better with time.”

Keep your ears to the streets for details on the next event, featuring more fresh talent, more celebrity appearances, and more promotional package opportunities.

Sincerely,

Hana Associates PR/Streets Mos Ent.

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The National Black Theater of Harlem hosts Street Dreams Concert
(New York-NY) April 9, 2010 – Street Mos Entertainment in conjunction with Joe Black, Black Card Promotions, Build & Expand Entertainment will bring the Street Dreams Concert to the National Black Theatre of Harlem on April 24th, 2010.

Feature appearances include Sheek Louch of D Block, DJ Thoro of Shady 45 and G-Unit Radio, M. Reck of Guttamuzic/Forbezdvd.com, Big Skeem, Trilogy, Sinsay, Spud Brooklyn, Catalyst, Twan da Dude – and many more are poised to grace this red carpet gathering at 8pm. The event will be streaming live at streetsd.com with host, First Lady Godiva.

The mission of Street Mos is the same as its always been: “We support artists, who are sincere about growing their careers, and Street Mos is sincere about growing the hip-hop lifestyle,” says Nat Nelson, C.E.O. of Streets Mos Entertainment.

Streets Mos Magazine [subsidiary of SM Ent.] has been quiet over the past year, but their silence ends on April 24th. Nelson says of the hiatus, “We have been planning our next move. We continue to be an entertainment magnet, and we keep the brand strong by fostering our partnerships throughout the country.”

As with any publication, Streets Mos Magazine remains to be a work in progress.  While the Internet continues to change the print world forever, Nelson is holding firm to his belief in the power that his nationally-distributed publication can bring to artists and hip-hop as a whole. He refuses to fold like many of his magazine’s predecessors, e.g. Scratch and KING. However, Nelson has given his brand a web presence with Streetsmosdigital.com and says, “The industry is changing and it’s important for anyone, who wants to keep up with the industry to evolve with the changes.”

Street Mos – born in Harlem – returns to Harlem, annually, to showcase the hottest talent in the streets and provide opportunities for artist exposure.  Their showcases have catapulted many notables to the forefront: Maino, Nicki Minaj, French Montana and Lexx911 are a few examples of artists, who got their first looks from Street Mos. Their showcases will continue to break new talent.

Nelson says, “Just know, we in the streets, the most.”

For information on how to get on the ticket, buy tickets, or attend as press contact streetsmospress@gmail.com

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Streets Mos Magazine holds it’s annual Street Conference on Saturday, Jan 12, 2008 from 12pm – until…

Lead sponsor Will Roberson, the “Quincy Jones of Hip Hop” and CEO of Diggin 4 Brown says, “I believe in the vision of what SM is doing and it’s only natural that I support a movement that supports the streets.”

Special thanks also goes to sponsor, B. Mack of Foundation Magazine (Mixtape Culture) for helping to make this event possible.

The Conference, founded by the creators of the new, internationally distributed magazine, Streets Mos, is dedicated to opening the doors of opportunity for independent artists and will have a combination of industry insiders and the hottest, unsigned talent in attendance.

The theme of 2008′s Conference is “24 Hours of Hip Hop” and celebrates Hip Hop culture by uniting unsigned, worthy artists with industry bosses to make possible, their next record deal and to provide career-enhancing opportunities.

The Twist: Streets Mos has received the distribution to release a compilation album through Koch Entertainment, courtesy of Corey McKay (Legal Hustle Music Group/Koch Ent.) otherwise known as “Cormega,” formerly of The Firm. McKay, who fully endorses the Magazine, recognizes it as a platform to promote and expand awareness of unsigned talent.

Reputable promoters have also signed on to partake of this auspicious event, and contributed a $10K promotional package giveaway to the artist who wins the, “STREET ARTIST of THE YEAR” title. The winner will also be featured on the lead single off the Streets Mos Wanted Album, and will receive a year’s worth of advertising with all affiliated outlets.

The winners of categories, Best Solo Artist, Best Group, Best Female artist, and Best Latino artist will also be announced.

Interested artists should register as soon as possible, as spots are limited.

Among confirmed attendees of this annual Street Conference are Multi Platinum Record Producer Dame Grease, DJ Enyce, DJ Thoro, Get Money Nation, Action Pac, Ty Boogie and Goldie, Terrel Blair (Hood Life DVD), Tammy Feliciano (CEO of Streets Mos Representado), The First Lady Godiva (Streets Mos Radio), Kengee Henry (4 Front Magazine), Ray Daniels (Drahma Magazine), Swagg News Big Apple, Break Magazine, Kraze (All Access DVD), Cynthia Horner (Celebrity Publicist), J. Hatch (Faces in The Crowd), Jesse Jess (Underground Music Awards), Adante Ace (Streets Have a Voice), Monster and Jay (Slick Talk Ent.), “Heart of The City” Industry Showcase, Tom Black (Street to Street DVD), Bob Celestin (celebrity lawyer), Cormega (Legal Hustle Music Group) and many more.

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