Kim Jong Illah – Bloopers
Here are the bloopers of the Kim Jong Illah episode. I had a dope time with some of the most talented artists/producers that the music industry has ever known. Down to earth and humble people to the fullest. CHECK OUT BOTH their music pages you wont be disappointed! Filmed/directed/written: David so Featuring: The stereotypes: Jerm beats, Jon Street, and Ray Ro Contacts: Booking: davidsocomedybooking@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com STEREOTYPES: YT channel: www.youtube.com Twitter: twitter.com ALEESIA: YT Channel: www.youtube.com
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The Lost Coast Sound comes from the idea that the sound our artists produce is LOST for a genre. It is not Hawaiian music nor can it be categorized as Jahwaiian, Reggae, R&B or Island music. The idea for Lost Coast Sounds comes from a stretch of coast in Northern California that is actually known as the Lost Coast. The steepness of the hills and the rough terrain made it very costly and physically difficult to continue on with the 101 Highway. So the government built around this area leaving 88 miles of a coast LOST. What happen to the Lost Coast in California is what happened with the music that our artist’s produce today. Too difficult to place and too unique to name, the music industry has continued to build around our artists. Now Lost Coast is about to do what no one has done before, and that is to bring the sound of our artists to the mainstream. We have heard the sounds of the West Coast, the East Coast, and the Dirty South. Now it’s time for the music of THE LOST COAST. And one of the Lost Coast finest J Boog
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