Friday, January 18, 2008

UNCLE LUKE, MIAMI'S GODFATHER OF BOOTY BASS MUSIC, LAUNCHES NEW MUSIC VIDEO, SPORTS TV WEBSITES.

'Don’t stop/pop that p*ssy/let me see you doo doo brown...'

Remember those infamous Miami booty bass lyrics from 2 Live Crew founder Uncle Luke's I Wanna Rock single? Well, expect the raunchy video for that song and many others to air on Uncle Luke's (real name Luther Campbell) new 24-hour music video website, tentatively called UncleLuke.tv. The website is distributed through Luke Entertainment Group (LEG), Campbell's multi-platform entertainment company. According to a press release, the newly launched portal (UncleLuke.tv) offers its visitors an extensive library of unique video content to watch, post, and download; and will carry musical content from Video Mix TV, an independent 24 hour music television network -- which streams hip-hop, reggae, R&B and indie music.

UncleLuke.tv was launched to rival other social networking platforms, but with a slant toward the hip-hop community, and will offer aspiring artists and entertainers a platform to gain visibility for their music. "Unlike most of the other social networking platforms, UncleLuke.tv will offer new artists, sports, never seen before videos and a myriad of unique content, including live streaming broadcasting," said Victor Nappe, Luke Entertainment Group's CEO. "We are looking to communicate, entertain and embrace the new media consumer through UncleLuke.tv. Video Mix TV and other outside entertainment media brands help us achieve that initiative and strengthen our goal of becoming leaders in the online programming space."

In addition to UncleLuke.tv, they have also launched LukeSports.tv, geared towards youth sports.

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Uncle Luke's new social networking portal follows on the heels of MC Hammer's attempt at breaking into the online area as well. Hammer recently launched his own portal called DanceJam.com, which is his online destination for sharing and watching dance videos.

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