Friday, December 11, 2009

Savvy music entrepreneur insists on diversifying his portfolio.

Author: Anonymous

Source: free-articles



Montgomery, Alabama is usually not the first place that comes to mind when you think of entertainment but lately Montgomery has supplied its share of talented musicians like platinum producer and songwriter Rick Rock (E-40, Busta Rhymes, Fabolous), Nfinity/Rap A Lot recording artists DIRTY and now artist/producer and entrepreneur Kawaski "KCentric" Nelson.

He began his music career as the hip-hop recording artist DEB DOC in 1992 enjoying regional success and releasing 3 independent EP's with RichThom Management. He opened for artists like MYSTIKAL and has spent time with the likes of music moguls P.Diddy and Russell Simmons. He gained some buzz from major and indie labels around the country but grew discontent with the politics of the entertainment industry and left the one thing he that he loved and that was his music. He took a few years off to focus on family, create a business, and to discover his own purpose in life. In 2001, he developed an urban christian clothing line called iPRAY Apparel, and now has plans to launch a cyber marketing and promotions company that will help independent musicians to sell their music and merchandise effectively on the internet. Kawaski is now ready to make a positive impact on the entertainment industry and join the elite list of music moguls in the new millenium.