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  1. The Barkley rumor of Gnarls named Prema LaNay Published: 04.03.2008 | Author: MShelton | Category: Celebrities, Music, Success With various entertainment companies in her background, Ms. LaNay has stories stretching as far as Hansel and Gretel’s travels. At this point of her journey, the obstacles jumping in the way may seem complimenting to many underground artists. For Prema, it is a tiresome trek that has built a story for most mainstream artists to respect. From the musically credited city named Atlanta, Prema LaNay grew from a short-story writer to a lyrical gypsy. Most that have laughed with the enigmatic female will say that a star was in the making long ago when most young girls are just deciding what outfit to pull favor for the weekend. Prema did not just acquaint herself with members from well known industry associations like L.O.D., Superfriends, and even Oomp Camp DJs but gained brothers and sisters in these networks. Although most that have interacted with her will say they had no idea of her level of hidden talent until rumors started floating in the air of a new female artist discovered by Mr. Jimmy Iovine, co-founder of Interscope Records. Mr. Iovine stumbled upon a manifestation of the latest sound of music and what is to come. From the years of work put into developing a signature so “one of kind,” Prema earned a direct deal with the music mogul’s label. Now enter more drama… With songs titled, “He Beats Me” to “Loving a Junkie,” the vulnerable yet unapologetic lady of passion speaks of what has not killed her but has made her stronger than what is abundant in the music today. Besides the early exploitation from the vultures wanting to feed off the rewards deserved by this organic talent, LaNay found herself in a tug-a-war for her own songs. The childish games were not of the label she signed with but, a smaller one that chose not to support and try it’s best to hinder her. The small label signed her main producer before her deal finalized, then demands came for her to pay the producer more money. Yes, the same producer she brought in the door before ever meeting them. This would in turn benefit people that were doing nothing for her. The producer that she partnered with for approximately 3 years turned his back in hopes of wringing her investments dry. A track from a song that was a part of her deal was sold and had her exact lyrics re-recorded by another female dealing with the independent label. Prema’s training years before taught this lady to create her own options rather than fight irrelevant battles. Prema LaNay quickly created a whole new album. Once information was shut down to the small label who was penetrating Interscope for confidential records of the singer, every maneuver was used to try to terminate the star from her contract. The most interesting part is the small label is owned by a well-known singer who is most recently known for being in a “Crazy” duo. The question is, “does that make him GREEEEEEEE-DY?” Probably. The connection was made when the established singer was given a cd of Prema’s music and took it to Interscope. Due to her solo creation of the material, there was no need for Iovine to have her sign to the independent label. Instead, with the advice of her lawyer, she managed a direct deal not usually granted to artists in her position. The independent label was compensated for there connecting contribution but quickly grew a need to either control or sabotage what they did not get to own. International Industry Heads are spinning from the new find by Iovine. Prema’s already clubs in Japan and even the UK. They also are wondering why the one-half of the “Crazy” song fame is trying so hard to stop this? See for yourself! Click to hear Prema Lanay
  2. Prema LaNay at Hautelanta Fashion Week 2008 @ the Atl Civic Center and Uptown Lounge: Culcha Shock Live 2008 Culcha Shock Live
  3. Among the entertained were plenty of skateboarders for Culcha Shock Art Block Party Music Fest and Skate Board Charity Event in the Legendary Lenny's parking Lot in Atlanta, GA! Performances included: The DollDaze, Sky Hy, Prema LaNay, C'beyohn, Fewture, Lady Red, and even more.<br>
  4. This 3rd Friday of the month brought another packed house! -THE MAIN INGREDIENT MYSPACE PAGE- The MAIN INGREDIENT is a new concept from 4Kings Entertainment that goes down each and Every 3rd Friday of the Month @ MJQ that combines all aspects of the Urban Music Experience. The event showcases 4Kings DJ’s Edward Scizzahandz(http://www.myspace.com/scizzahandz1), Razah (http://www.myspace.com/djrazah), Majestik (http://www.myspace.com/thegrandemperial) & Scooter (http://www.myspace.com/djskootmusic). Mixing everything from Old School Funk, Soul, R&B, Rock & Hip-Hop to Reggae/Dancehall & Dub to 80’s Pop & New Wave/Electro Bounce. Live Drumming from Marc Mayes (Musicial Director- Cee-Lo/ Gnarls Barkley) & Special Live Jam Session Performances throughtout the Night. This Event will be Videotaped & Photographed. In the back Lounge, The Crowds will be dancing all night long to the BROTHERS FUNK (DJ’s Cozy Shawn & Brian Eclectic). There will also be a CLOTHING DRIVE to Benefit the ATLANTA TASK FORCE FOR THE HOMELESS. So Clean Out Those Closets!!! This is what Music Needs this is what Atlanta needs. Because although we’re providing the MUSIC the MAIN INGREDIENT is YOU. PASS THE WORD!!!!! Prema LaNay performing: D.R.E.S. tha Beatnik/Prema LaNay/4 Kings Entertainment
  5. 1st it was "Don't Cha," could "He Beats Me" be next? For those confused Cee-Lo of Gnarls Barkley received songwriting fame after the release of "Don't Cha" by the Pussy Cat Dolls. From Wikipedia: Tori Alamaze----Her first single, "Don't Cha" (2004), was written and produced by Cee-Lo Green. ...Alamaze complained that the label never shot a music video for her single, nor did she receive any real marketing. According to rumors in the industry,[attribution needed] Alamaze’s version of "Don’t Cha" was intended as the 'next big thing' for the label, but Universal Records decided the single wasn’t working. Proving how treacherous the music industry can be, the label dropped Alamaze, and the track was re-recorded by The Pussycat Dolls including a rap from Busta Rhymes. The new version climbed to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Club mix version peaked at #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. Now there is a new artist on the rise named Prema LaNay. Another "marvelous writer" as spoken by Jimmy Iovine. It is rumored that she signed to Interscope directly with the guidance of her lawyer Theo Sedlmayer (also 50 cents lawyer). Cee-Lo's label tried to get her to sign to paperwork taking all her rights away (including him being able to name himself the writer of her songs ). The label even went on the hunt for her producers trying to buy the beats of her recorded tracks before her major deal finalized. Her song "He Beats Me" is the next thing in music and it looks like the Gnarls Barkley star is up to his old tricks. Supposedly, his label has already recorded another female completely imitating Prema LaNay on He Beats Me. ***So could it be that instead of being a great writer, there could be a great thief taking underground artists' art and selling it to major acts to avoid having the responsibility of actually marketing the new artists which an independent label should?!?!?!?
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