| Artists: June
Bug & Malik Featuring: Eek-A-Mouse


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Marketing & Promotions: Selection: Radio
12" singles will be serviced to specialty and college radio stations, and
a music video. |
Selection: 1.
Way of life 2. Ear Kandy 3. Drop
it like that 4. Game 5. The Season 6. Flop Juice 7.
Bubbin 8. Terrible 9. Hot Hot Hot 10. Put That On 11.
N’Credible Spit 12. I kan Do 13. South East Ballin’ 14. Status 15.
Ghetto Star 16. Desire 17. Skandoechus 18. Outro |
| Producers:
King Kas (L. Lizarrga)
| Clubs:
Record pools will be serviced with
singles from the album. |
Tours: Adex
Artists will be performing on multiple tours, starting on the 31st
of October, 2004. The first leg of the world tour will be in the South,
followed closely by a Canadian tour and then, on to the Hawaiian Islands all the
way thru to Fiji. Adex is currently negotiating a South Asian tour deal... |
| Featured
Track: "Drop It Like That"
June Bug & Malik
| Target
Markets: Los Angeles, San Diego,
San Francisco, Miami, New York, Atlanta, Hawaii, Washington DC, Philadelphia,
Houston, Texas, Oakland, Las Vegas, South Carolina, Virginia, and Detroit |
Public Relations: The
#1 Public Relations firm in the country, Double Xposure has worked
with many artists such as DMX, Shaggy and many more mainstream artists.
Double Xposure will now be working
with Adex records on project it’s projects. "We bring it from the Grass
Roots to the main Streets". |
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Radio Format: R
& B/Hip-Hop |
Publicity: Vibe,
Source, Now Magazines, XXL, Smooth, King Stuff, Maxim, Ebony, , etc… | |
| File
under: R & B/Hip-Hop/Pop |
Marketing: Album
Cover T-shirts, Flyers, Postcards, and street -team hitting targeted markets. | |
| Label:
ADEX Records,
Dist Shiloh, & Die Hard Records www.adexrecords.com
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| Biography Described
as California’s millennium trend setting icons (i.e. Ruthless records, Deathrow
Records, Sick Wit It Records, etc.). Die Hard Record’s very own M-80
and Junebug Spade are not only artists but also own and operate the record
company. The chemistry they posses together is undeniable, but let them tell it,
"its effortless". Submerged in production of the latest
effort by the duo, the main focus was on creating the best product consisting
of good unique listening music. Live performance skills exclude professionalism,
crowd control, and excellence (i.e. Outkast, Big Tymers, Dre and Snoop).
Unlike many other artists, which can be grouped to one region and not accepted
by another, their music is embraced in every region it is exposed to (Midwest,
south, East, West) and is seldom grouped to one.
M-80 releases a song L.P. a 5
song E.P. and a 3 song maxi-single. On his very own "Choke 1 Records"
under Die Hard Records, M-80 has 2-solo releases, "SoutherKaliforuman"
(16 songs) and "619" (10 songs) and Junebug has a 17 song
solo effort called "Skan Diego" on Die Hard Records and
has a 16 song follow-up entitled "Work Related", ready for release
to follow up "A Pound Of Game". They have performed at
the "Juneteenth Celebration" in Oceanside, numerous clubs in
and around Los Angeles, Las Vegas, the "Belly Up Tavern" in Carlsbad,
in New York at "Jimmy Cozier’s" album release party, in Jamaica
at the "Sashi Music Convention" opening up for Puff Daddy, Jimmy
Cozier, Steven Segal, Kevon Edmonds, Case, Tyrese, Beenie Man, Shabba Ranks, and
Shaggy, in Tijuana and El Centro national armory with Eek-A-Mouse.
Currently their experience supercedes their existence but just as undeniable
as their music so too will be their existence as San Diego’s and the industry’s
newest heavy hitters. The duo is considered legendary and are the
creators of a 17 song hip hip classic eminanating from a city not known for much
more than mediocracy in the industry.
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