Wednesday, February 8, 2012

RISING HIP HOP ARTIST DEVOTES TIME TO BEING ROLE MODEL

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From Boys To Men and Wizdom MrIminthere Working Together

 Born and raised in South Jersey in an area known as camden county, PrettyDirtBalls Hip-Hop Mc Wizdom MrIminthere has developed a style all his own.  Recently, he has begun to give a little back by teaming up with Stanley Buford and the Boys To Men Foundation, making a commercial for the charity organization to help them get the word out about their on-going mission to develop strong character in young African-American males.
Stating that “Not All Teachers Are Parents, But All Parents Are Teachers”, Stanley Buford of Terkat Consultants, Inc.  founded the Boys To Men Foundation to provide mentors and role models for young African-American males.  He brings to this role 19 years of experience in a wide variety of professional positions including education, clinical practice, business management and research. Stan has appeared on talk shows and been quoted in news articles.  
Wizdom MrIminthere grew up around rich people and crack addicts which brings great diversity to his music.  Over the years Wizdom has developed a style all his own from what started at the age of 15 when his mother gave him 2 turntables and a microphone and acknowledged in a recent television interview with CEO Cue on the show HEART OF THE CITY. 
Wizdom MrImthere has done work with multiple local tristate
area artists and radio stations.  He has also recently launched a solo venture after making a big buzz for himself.  
“Having grown up without strong male role model in my immediate 
life,” states Wizdom, “I'm proud to be a part of giving back and being there for someone else in what ever way I can.”
The joint-venture commercial will be airing starting in February 2012 and both parties are excited about working together, hoping to do so again in the near future.
For more information, http://www.prettydirtball.com/wizdommriminthere.htm 

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