Photo courtesy of Kevin Burns

 

Kevin La’Don Burns, 26 years old, born in Chicago, but living in Atlanta, Georgia, is a senior at Talladega College in Talladega, Alabama. Currently, he’s a tumbler/performer for Cirque du Soleil’s “Cirque Dreams Holidaze.”

This is Kevin’s first experience tumbling for a globally recognized entertainment brand. Kevin explains, “This has been a very mind-opening experience for me with all the traveling across the country and working with different people from different countries with different backgrounds. Some of them have the same interests as me, as far as liking the same tv shows and music choices. We all learn from one another, whether it’s culturally or helping each other helping them make their set for the show look perfect.”

GO BANG! Magazine: When did you first get started in tumbling?

Kevin Burns: I started tumbling at the age of three. My mother put me in gymnastics.


Photo courtesy of Kevin Burns

GO BANG! Magazine: When did you first start with Cirque du Soleil and how did you react when you first found out that you had been selected to perform in their upcoming national touring production, Cirque Dreams Holidaze, which hits Chicago on  Thursday, December 22 – Saturday, December 24, 2022 @ The Auditorium Theatre, 50 Ida Wells Dr.?

Kevin Burns: I first started the 22nd of November of this year. I was excited and nervous, all at the same time. Just a bunch of mixed emotions really. I’m happy that I can finally get paid to do something that I love to do.

WATCH A PREVIEW OF CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obhTsVtWfZA

PURCHASE TICKETS FOR THE CHICAGO SHOW HERE

GO BANG! Magazine: Your parents, family and friends must be extremely proud of you because of this great opportunity you have been blessed with. Your father, Donald Burns, is one of my best friends, and he is so proud of you, being his only child. How does it feel to have your family and friends seeing you do what you love doing, professionally?

Kevin Burns: It’s an exciting feeling really. My family already knows that I tumble, but they’ve never seen me tumble fully, and in person. So, I’m ready to give them a show to remember!

 

Kevin Burns Summer 2014 Tumbling

Video courtesy of Super Kami Guru/YouTube

 

GO BANG! Magazine: For our readers that plan to see Cirque du Soleil’s Cirque Dreams Holidaze when it comes to their city, what exactly are you doing in the show and what characters are you portraying?

Kevin Burns: The show is Christmas themed, so they’re different acts that correlate to the theme. There will be gingerbread men, penguins, etc.

( INSTAGRAM VIDEO SNIPPET OF KEVIN’S CIRQUE DU SOLEIL PERFORMANCE: https://www.instagram.com/p/ClxYe_WsA-r/ )

GO BANG! Magazine: Your family, friends and GO BANG! Magazine will be attending Cirque Dreams Holidaze when it hits Chicago December 22nd – 24th. How does it feel to be performing in your hometown in front of your family and friends and does that make you feel more nervous or more confident knowing they’re out there in the audience watching?

Kevin Burns: It does indeed make me nervous, but I’ve been tumbling in front of people all my life. I used to get nervous, but now I just get hyper, the bigger the crowd.


Photo courtesy of Kevin Burns

 

GO BANG! Magazine: In conclusion, I want you to know that GO BANG! Magazine and I are so proud of all that you have accomplished thus far. You’re like a nephew to me and you’re a very intelligent and talented young man. You’ve done so much already and the future is so bright for you.

Thank you for granting me this interview Kevin.  You have now been officially BANGED! GO BANG!

INSTAGRAM VIDEO SNIPPET OF KEVIN’S CIRQUE DU SOLEIL PERFORMANCE: https://www.instagram.com/p/ClxYe_WsA-r

WATCH A PREVIEW OF CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obhTsVtWfZA

PURCHASE TICKETS FOR THE CHICAGO SHOW HERE

You can follow Kevin Burns and witness his tumbling performances on:

(click) Facebook @Kevin Burns and Instagram @LuhFlip_96.



Pierre A. Evans is a freelance writer of Entertainment, Music, Art, Culture, Fashion and Current Events, and previously for SoulTrain.com, NDigo.com, ChicagoDefender.com, EmpireRadioMagazine.com, and UrbanMuseMag.com, an author, singer/songwriter, actor, model, poet, dancer, and DJ. He is also the Owner of Pinnacle Entertainment Productions and the Owner/Publisher of GO BANG! Magazine. Follow him on Facebook @Pierre Andre Evans, Twitter @Playerre, and on Instagram @Pierre_Andre_Evans.

Photo courtesy of Terry Hunter

 

It’s one thing to hit the top. It’s another thing to stay there!

With over four decades of traveling the globe sharing his passion for House music, Terry Hunter’s career is the stuff of legends. As a DJ, his name consistently headlines some of the most renowned festivals including Miami’s Winter Music Conference, SuncéBeat, Groove Odyssey, 51st State and Amsterdam Dance Event. As a producer, his discography constantly updates with the music industry’s top artists including Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Jennifer Hudson, Jill Scott, John Legend, Mary J. Blige, R. Kelly, Raheem Devaughn, Terisa Griffin, Estelle, Chantay Savage, Byron Stingily (of Chicago’s Ten City), Syleena Johnson, Kanye West, Rhymefest, Barbara Tucker and as of recent, Chaka Khan and Beyonce’.

Born and raised in the city where it all began, even the start of his career includes the Chicago parties and nightclubs credited with creating the foundation for an entire genre. His first release in 1990 titled “Madness,” became an underground hit and would prove to be a precursor to a plethora of successful releases and #1’s on Traxsource & Beatport from his own label, T’s Box Records, started in 2004. Becoming the first new member of Chicago’s Chosen Few DJs in 2006, Terry went on to release the global dance classic, “Wonderful”, featuring Chicago songstress Terisa Griffin, followed with a remix of Marshall Jefferson’s house music anthem, “Move Your Body” and a hit remix of Avery Sunshine’s “Ugly Part Of Me.”

Named “Producer of the Year” by 5 Magazine in 2009, Terry’s work includes numerous collaborations such as 2011’s “Mass Destruction” project with his friend and colleague, Kenny Dope, with whom he remixed Kanye West’s “Addiction.”

In 2013, he released “We Are One: A Movement for Life,” a contemporary ‘message record’ addressing the violence impacting Chicago communities, from which all proceeds were donated to local non-profit organizations working to reduce the issue.

In 2014, Terry earned his first Grammy nomination for Jennifer Hudson’s “It’s Your World” followed by a career highlight of producing two songs — “I Will Survive” and “You Keep Me Hangin’ On” — for Aretha Franklin’s “Aretha Franklin Sings the Great Diva Songs” project.

Signed to Ultra Records in 2019, Terry’s first full length album “Imagine No Music” is already making its mark. The first single “Angel” held a number one spot on Traxsource for over two weeks, and the second single “TSOC: The Sound of Chicago” featuring Common, Mike Dunn, Deon Cole, Chantay Savage, Corey “Coldhard” Johnson of Crucial Conflict, AM7 and Jamie Principle captured the same position after only four days of being released.

In December 2022, Terry Hunter was nominated for his 2nd Grammy Award in the Best Remixed Recording category for Beyonce’s “BREAK MY SOUL (Terry Hunter Remix).” Hunter was nominated by his peers of producers and engineers for his remix of the #1 smash hit.

After 40 years, Terry Hunter relevancy is stronger than ever. Sky’s the limit.



“During the completion of this interview, we are deeply saddened to report that Terry Hunter lost his dear mother, Myrtle Hunter (November 17, 1955 – December 8, 2022). Terry, we at GO BANG! Magazine offer you, your family, and friends our deepest sympathies and condolences on the loss of your mother. We pray that GOD comforts all your hearts during this difficult time.” – Pierre Andre’ Evans

Photo courtesy of DJ Terry Hunter/Facebook

“Just want to take a moment to thank everyone for their calls, emails, and text messages. The outpouring of love, encouragement, and prayers has meant the world to me and my family as we deal with this unimaginable loss. Thank you for your continued prayers and for respecting my family’s privacy during our time of grief. Now Rest Momma ❤️” – Terry Hunter 12/17/22

 

GO BANG! MAGAZINE: When and how did you get started as a DJ, and when did you know that you wanted to pursue it professionally?

Terry Hunter: I was about 10 years old when I got introduced to House music. The first DJ I ever heard live as a kid was Frankie Knuckles and right after that DJ Brett Morrison from Chicago. After seeing them both, it changed my life. From that moment, I knew that I wanted to do music.

TERRY HUNTER’S T’S BOX RECORDS

 

 

 

GO BANG! MAGAZINE: In 2004, you started T’s Box Records. What prompted you to start your own record label?

Terry Hunter: It was time for me to take the next step in my career and really get in the business. I wanted to start a label for music that I thought was missing at the time.

 

 

 

GO BANG! MAGAZINE: Then in 2005, you were the first new member to be added to Chicago’s The Chosen Few (TCF) DJs, a pioneering and groundbreaking DJ collective group. What do you feel you bring to TCF DJs?

Terry Hunter: All the others were good friends from back in the day. When my friend Wayne Williams asked me to join, I said yes without any hesitation. Not to put words in their mouths, but I think I brought more of an international look on the group, because of the records I had put out and because of the travels.                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Photo courtesy of ChosenFewDjs.com

GO BANG! MAGAZINE: You were recently signed to Ultra Records in 2019 and you’ve released your first full-length album, Imagine No Music. “Angel” and “TSOC” have been released and both charted exceptionally well. How would you describe your album and what other songs can we expect soon?

Terry Hunter: I’m super excited about this album and it’s going to feature so many dope artists. The first song was “Self-Love” featuring Estelle, Chantay Savage, and J. Ivy.


GO BANG! MAGAZINE: Music vibrations can affect or influence society. In my opinion, House music radiates love and peace. If YOU were to attempt to describe House music to someone that is unaware, how would you explain it?

 


Terry Hunter: It’s Simple. House music is something you can feel. When people say House Music is a spiritual thing, it’s really true.


 

 

Photo courtesy of thetribe.com

 

GO BANG! MAGAZINE: You have produced for Chicago’s own Chaka Khan, R. Kelly, Kanye West, Jennifer Hudson, Chantay Savage, and Terisa Griffin. Why is it important for you to work with hometown artists?

Terry Hunter: Chicago has some of the most incredible artists in the world. Tapping into the talent here keeps our city and the artistry here on the map. That’s important to me. Chicago has a “sound” and talent that influences the world.

 

Photos courtesy of Terry Hunter/Facebook

 

GO BANG! MAGAZINE: Most recently, you were called and asked to do an official remix to Beyonce’s mega hit “Break My Soul.” You had a record release party for your new song “TSOC: The Sound of Chicago” and debuted your remix of “Break My Soul” here in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood at Chemistry. The remixed track was well received. I was there! Even more recent, you were nominated for a Grammy Award for it.  CONGRATULATIONS!!!  What are your thoughts on Beyonce’ and Drake making “House” inspired music and their attempts of bringing House to the mainstream?

Terry Hunter: Thanks! I think what Beyonce’ and Drake did was nothing short of incredible. They shed some light on House music.

YouTube Video of Break My Soul – Beyonce (Terry Hunter Remix)  debuted at The Chosen Few Picnic 2022

(video courtesy of PRECISE VIDEOS / ROLLING OUT MAGAZINE)

 

Terry and his mom

Photo courtesy of Terry Hunter/Facebook

GO BANG! MAGAZINE: Lastly, I want to thank you Terry for granting me this interview and appreciate you even more for completing my interview during this mournful time of your life.

You have now officially been BANGED! GO BANG!!

 

We Are One: A Movement for Life” -Terry Hunter

A contemporary ‘message record’ addressing the violence impacting Chicago communities, from which all proceeds were donated to local non-profit organizations working to reduce the issue.

Video courtesy of Terry Hunter/YouTube

 

Follow TERRY HUNTER on Social Media @ImagineNoMusicFestival

Booking Website: https://mn2s.com/booking-agency/dj-roster/terry-hunter/

T’s Box Records:  http://terryhuntermusic.com/

 



Pierre A. Evans is a freelance writer of Entertainment, Music, Art, Culture, Fashion and Current Events, and previously for SoulTrain.com, NDigo.com, ChicagoDefender.com, EmpireRadioMagazine.com, and UrbanMuseMag.com, an author, singer/songwriter, actor, model, poet, dancer, and DJ. He is also the Owner of Pinnacle Entertainment Productions and the Owner/Publisher of GO BANG! Magazine. Follow him on Facebook @Pierre Andre Evans, Twitter @Playerre, and on Instagram @Pierre_Andre_Evans.

WATCH A PREVIEW OF CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obhTsVtWfZA

PURCHASE TICKETS FOR THE CHICAGO SHOW HERE

Cirque Dreams Holidaze

CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE lights up the stage in this popular and dazzling family holiday spectacular. This annual tradition wraps a whimsical, Broadway-style musical infused with contemporary circus artistry into the ultimate holiday gift for the entire family!

This critically acclaimed extravaganza is sure to dazzle any audience as Broadway World proclaims it, “The Perfect Holiday Gift… a show that everyone will enjoy.” Audiences of all ages will marvel at soaring acrobatics, gravity defying feats and extravagant theatrical production numbers the Boston Globe hails as “Entrancing… Las Vegas meets family entertainment.”

Cirque Dreams is a Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group Company and will tour the United States in more than 40 cities in 2022.  For more information, visit https://cirquedreams.com/

 

 

Pierre A. Evans is a freelance writer of Entertainment, Music, Art, Culture, Fashion and Current Events, and previously for SoulTrain.com, NDigo.com, ChicagoDefender.com, EmpireRadioMagazine.com, and UrbanMuseMag.com, an author, singer/songwriter, actor, model, poet, dancer, and DJ. He is also the Owner of Pinnacle Entertainment Productions and the Owner/Publisher of GO BANG! Magazine. Follow him on Facebook @Pierre Andre Evans, Twitter @Playerre, and on Instagram @Pierre_Andre_Evans.

Ticketsare on saleat the Auditorium Theatre box office,Auditorium Theatre,50 Ida B. Wells Dr. inChicago,auditoriumtheatre.org,orby calling (312) 341-2342.Groups of 10 or more may reserve ticketsby contacting Group Sales at 312.341.2300.About Cirque DreamsThe Cirque Dreams franchise is a globally recognized entertainment brand that has produced shows forBroadway, theatre tours, casinos, theme parks, resorts, cruise lines and venues worldwide. Since 1993over 50 million people have experienced a Cirque Dreams show garnering criticalacclaim fromUSAToday,Associated Press, theNew York Timesand Today Show.Cirque Dreams is critically acclaimed forimagining, creating and producing whimsical theatrical spectacles ofa Broadway-styleproduction infusedwithcontemporary circusarts.Cirque Dreams Holidazewill tour the United States in over 40 cities in 2022.Cirque Dreams is a Cirquedu Soleil Entertainment Group Company.For more information, visithttps://cirquedreams.com/About the Auditorium TheatreThe Auditorium Theatre, located at 50 E Ida B Wells Dr in Chicago, is an Illinois, not-for-profitorganization committed to presenting the finest in international, cultural, community, and educationalprogramming to all of Chicago and beyond asThe Theatre for the People. The organization also iscommitted to the continued restoration and preservation of theNational Historic Landmark. For moreinformation, visitAuditoriumTheatre.org.# # #

 

ABOUT HER…

Desirae Benson is a 5-Star Rated Publicist who works hand in hand with high-profile musicians, actors, politicians, producers, directors, authors, playwrights, entertainers, businesses, athletes, and other industry professionals to create an even bigger buzz around them on and offline. With a master’s degree that focuses on the areas of Written Communication, Public Relations, Linguistics and Journalism, her expertise has afforded her the ability to showcase her professional prowess in creating dynamic and memorable content across many facets of the entertainment industry. She pens high-quality press releases, biographies, and write-ups, that are geared for national news outlets, music festivals, IMDb accounts, websites, magazines, and a plethora of other online forums.

She got her start in entertainment and media relations when she worked with Fox TV in Tokyo, Japan years ago as an About Town TV Host, interviewing American celebrities visiting Japan.


Photo courtesy of:  Desirae L. Benson Photography

She is considered a multi-media journalist who has advanced knowledge with creating EPK’s for musicians, film production teams, corporations, models, photographers, writers, and others who are involved in the entertainment industry. With numerous followers and a vast reach on social media platforms, Desirae L. Benson has led numerous campaigns for many artists, resulting in outstanding success. Her unique ability to personalize content, make it unique and acquire multiple shares, speaks volumes for her clients and the fans who love them.

Along with this, she is an editor and journalist for a few awesome national magazines. She does a variety of ghostwriting assignments and other creative writing related projects on a regular basis. With this, she also serves as a content creator and content editor. She has an awesome flair for bringing out the best in people and conducts a variety of celebrity interviews and special event write-ups that have garnered international attention.

Desirae has traveled and lived all over the world and practices a high level of cultural awareness. Her public speaking abilities are impeccable, and much attention is given to developing business relationships on a global scale.

As a creative person and a thought leader, she is open to expanding her craft and building lasting bonds with those who work in front of the camera as well as behind the scenes. Everything she does is uniquely curated and designed to increase engagement for years to come.


Photo courtesy of Desirae L. Benson Photography


GO BANG! Magazine: Where were you born and raised?

Desirae L. Benson: I was born in Korea, raised all over the world.

GO BANG! Magazine: When did you know that you wanted to pursue a professional career in the media and entertainment industries?

Desirae L. Benson: Since I can remember, I have been heavily drawn to the creative side of things. As a child, I had an insatiable curiosity to learn about entertainment, broadcasting and the various forms of communication people used to get a message across.

My first experiences working with mass communications and being in a position of high visibility was sparked through the print and commercial modeling I was involved with when I lived in Japan. In the eyes of others who witnessed my professional relationships and business interactions, I was a valuable and formidable asset to their bottom line. Seeing me in action helped solidify their own knowledge of my cultural diversity and the importance I placed on developing solid bonds with colleagues no matter what their backgrounds were. With that came a variety of wonderful opportunities to collaborate with news channels, media outlets, entertainment magazines and other companies who worked hand in hand with celebrities and people of prominence who were traveling into the country.

This led me into the path of obtaining my master’s degree in linguistics and journalism—two things that I continue to be extremely passionate about. Blending my education together with the years of training and experience I gained working with public relations overseas; I created my own PR business. Today, I am full of gratitude to be able to do what I love with complete and authentic passion. I consider myself to be a cultivator of greatness—not just for myself, but for the many wonderful and inspiring clients that I am honored to work with.

 

Sugar Ray Leonard

Photo courtesy of: Epperson Media


GO BANG! Magazine: For our readers that may not know what a Publicist’s duties are, please explain what you do.

Desirae L. Benson: This can go on and on. A publicist’s duties are vast. Our main focus is generating publicity and media campaigns for our clients. This in and of itself involves multiple layers of strategizing and planning. So, to better explain what I do, I’ll just say, I do a lot, and I pride myself with doing it well.

GO BANG! Magazine: As a Publicist, you’ve represented many high-profile individuals. If you don’t mind, can you name a few of the clients you have represented over the years?

Desirae L. Benson: I work with a variety of dynamic people. Part of the beauty involved with public relations delves into the wants, needs, and global pursuits of my clients.

Felton Pilate of Con Funk Shun

Photo courtesy of: Donna-Dymally


My work has been extensive for the clients I’ve worked with for years. Those like Gerald Albright, who received his ninth Grammy nomination in November, is one of the most creative people in the industry, and I’m honored to have him as a client. His wife, Glynis Albright is equally amazing. I’ve worked with her on countless projects based on her wonderful business and brand. The Whispers are iconic, my client Felton Pilate of the group Con Funk Shun is a creative genius. There are so many I could share with you, and I don’t want to leave anyone out because every single client is special to me. I also work with a recent Boxing Hall of Fame inductee, Tori Nelson. Everyone I work with is doing great and powerful things. I invite people to Google me, check my social media pages, and read more about what I do and who my many clients are.

 

Tori Nelson

Photo courtesy of:  Desirae L. Nelson Photography


GO BANG! Magazine: In addition to being a 5-Star Publicist, you are also a journalist, content creator and editor. What is it about writing and creating content that attracts you to this field of work?

Desirae L. Benson: I am attracted to the creative aspect of it all. Every facet of what I do builds upon my history in entertainment and my knowledge of the ebb and flow of the industry. In a nutshell, creativity brings on a natural high for me. It’s the anticipation of beginning a project, coupled with the beautiful and dynamic outcome I see ahead of time in my mind. There’s a lot of thinking from the end involved.

GO BANG! Magazine: How would you describe your style of writing?

Desirae L. Benson: I definitely use my voice and write how I would speak to someone in person or on the phone. I believe that a writing style, just like any other creative outlet, is very personal in nature and takes time to develop. With me, I feel that my authenticity comes directly from the universe to my mind, and is conveyed through imagery, impressions, and good old gut instinct.

GO BANG! Magazine: What advice would you give to someone pursuing a career as a Publicist or a Journalist?
Photo courtesy of: Rebel Photo

Desirae L. Benson: Ask yourself how much you love to highlight people and yourself. This is what publicity and journalism involve. You must be of the mindset that you are capable of bringing out the best in your clients, while at the same time understanding and putting them in a better position than when they started. It takes a lot of time, energy, and focus. You need to be on your toes and ready for the rigor of being highly visible, whether it’s you as a person or your work.

GO BANG! Magazine: Living and traveling all over the world must’ve had an influence on you and your perspective on life. How has that experience benefited you personally and professionally?

Desirae L. Benson: To sum it up in three words—I’m culturally aware. Living and traveling around the world has opened me up to some beautiful and memorable experiences. To say that I’ve learned a lot about people is an understatement. Not only have I learned about other people, cultures, and customs, but I’ve also learned quite a bit about myself. I’ve been able to hone into what motivates and inspires me, along with coming to understand even more about what moves my spirit and what speaks to my heart. I believe there’s power in that.

GO BANG! Magazine: Are there any upcoming projects, events, or clients that you would like to inform our readers about to be on the lookout for?

Desirae L. Benson: Wow, so many. I’m one who subscribes to the thought of revealing things little by little, and sometimes with a big bang! With that being said, stay tuned.


Photo courtesy of: Desirae L. Benson Photography


GO BANG! Magazine: In closing, you recently secured GO BANG! Magazine’s founder Pierre Andre’ Evans, representing him as his publicist, focusing specifically on promotion of his brand, GO BANG! Magazine and his book Inside The Minds Of Entertainers. Besides both being Aries (lol), why do you feel that he is a great fit as your client to represent?

Desirae L. Benson: One reason and one reason alone—he’s my zodiac brother  and we’ve spent eons doing creative projects together. Partnering up with him in this lifetime was meant to be. Pierre is a go-getter. He is just as motivated as I am to succeed in whatever project he chooses. As an ambitious person myself, I see the innovative and magical light shining from the essence of who he is. I’m here to help facilitate him in spreading that light to even more people. Plus, Pierre is just a really cool guy!

GO BANG! Magazine: Gratitude! Thank you Desirae for granting me this interview, and even more importantly, partnering with me as my publicist. Our future accomplishments are limitless.  I am looking forward to this fantastic adventure with you!

To my GO BANG! Magazine readers… you have just been introduced to one powerful, beautiful, intelligent, and talented Aries Queen.

Desirae L. Benson…you have just been banged…now GO BANG!!!

 

Please direct ALL booking inquiries for Pierre Andre’ Evans to: 

Desirae L. Benson
Desirae L. BensonEntertainment Publicist | Multimedia Journalist

(804)389-8877 |  ADayInTheLifeOfDesirae.com

DesiraeBBB@gmail.com

You can Google Desirae and follow her on FB, IG and experience her interviews on Linktree.



Pierre A. Evans is a freelance writer of Entertainment, Music, Art, Culture, Fashion and Current Events, and previously for SoulTrain.com, NDigo.com, ChicagoDefender.com, EmpireRadioMagazine.com, and UrbanMuseMag.com, an author, singer/songwriter, actor, model, poet, dancer, and DJ. He is also the Owner of Pinnacle Entertainment Productions and the Owner/Publisher of GO BANG! Magazine. Follow him on Facebook @Pierre Andre Evans, Twitter @Playerre, and on Instagram @Pierre_Andre_Evans.

THE DEBAUCHERY BALL IS TODAY!!!!!!

Friday, December 9, 2022

Location to be announced to TICKET HOLDERS/MEMBERS ONLY

Tickets/MEMBERSHIP:  https://www.theedebaucheryball.com/contact-8

 

THEE FOUNDER:

Khari Bowden – The Church of the Funky Soul presents – THEE DEBAUCHERY BALL

 

THEE MISSION:
The Debauchery Ball is a celebration of sensuality, liberation, and consent from a Black cultural lens. We reserved inclusive melanated spaces because African descendants across the diaspora deserve and are worthy of having places to feel safe, protected, and free where we may fully express our beauty, creativity, and sensuality, away from the European gaze and of our own making. House music is our foundation. Freedom is our creed. Lames, creeps, and inhibitions are strictly prohibited.

THEE EVENTS:

Black
Fantasy Ball

October 29th, 2022
St. Petersburg, FL


Representation, liberation, and a combination of Black fairies, cosplayers, and lifestyle communities in a beautiful collaboration with friends in Florida are behind this presentation. In sync with the DBall, a premium play space is arranged for creative expressions, kinks, and costuming complete with the most heart-racing soundtrack to keep the People moving all the night through.

Thee Debauchery
Ball

December 9th, 2022
Chicago, IL

The Afrofuturistic Black BDSM-themed flagship of the series. 18 years running, the DBall is the defining celebration borne out of the sensual and electric nature of Chicago’s House music culture. Today it is an audience revered, protected space for POCs to marvel and be marveled at as living works of art and experience an uninhibited abandon they may not have known they needed. It’s a sensory engaging feast designed 2 fill its attendees up with joy and a greater sense of self simply by being their most beautiful selves.

winter
babies
revenge

Summer 2023
Chicago, IL

Once upon a time some of the liveliest people in the Western zodiac born under particular signs were forced to celebrate their entrance into this world in the wintertime, specifically in the Midwest. Such an egregious error and insulting assault has been corrected with WBR, a summer Debauchery celebration.

PAINTED, DARK & DIVINE is a living exhibition of AfroEroticism, dance, and Black divinity. Think Met Ball but WAY nakeder, sweatier and more Afrocentric!

The Rebirth Reverie 

Spring 2023
New Orleans, LA

Can you feel a brand new day? Honoring the hemisphere’s actual new year/Spring equinox, the doors of the “Church” open to costume, dance, and sweat into the wee hours of the night in one of the most celebratory cities in the country, New Orleans! The wonderful world of Oz (in the spirit of “the Wiz”) is the theme. Attendees wear elaborate costumes of red, gold, or green; to be seen.


THEE DOCUMENTARY:

 


What is Thee Debauchery Ball?

THE DEBAUCHERY BALL LIVING EXHIBITION IS, on its face, a tasteful, erotically-themed festival series where music, art, and live performance are synthesized into a memorable, highly-charged, sensual, sensory-engaging experience. Its foundation, however, is an odyssey into the world of sexual boundaries and allowance; into the protocol, custom, and social mores; into evolving attitudes and individual empowerment. It is a celebration of brown bodies freed from societal norms and conventional sexual expression. It’s a study of the relationship between collective freedom and individual comfort, all from a Black cultural lens. It’s a party but…
THE DEBAUCHERY BALL IS SO MUCH MORE THAN JUST A PARTY.


Y’all did a documentary about the ball?


Yes! We did! The story of Chicago’s Afro-futuristic, BDSM/kink/fetish-themed House music party and how it has reshaped the Black social scene and challenged the narratives of Black sexuality. Thee Debauchery Ball, tells the story of a single house music event that was intended to pay reverence to the original intention of House Music culture of Chicago. Born in 2005, it has grown to become the only
fetish-themed, BDSM-friendly, body-positive, House party in the city. It has helped to redefine Black music, community, art, and sexuality, all topics that are often maligned in the Black community. The documentary tells the personal story of the founder, the DJs, and the participants who look upon this event and the culture within as a bastion of freedom and an escape from preconceived notions.

THE BALL IS TODAY!!!!!!

Tickets/MEMBERSHIP:  https://www.theedebaucheryball.com/contact-8


For more information, go to the WEBSITEhttps://www.theedebaucheryballdoc.com/

As seen and captured by Seed Lynn.
Ring by CopperCandy
Shirt by Mike Sims

Khari Bowden: “I make poetry a contact sport.”

4 booking: bookings@disco-poetry.com

 

 

Pierre A. Evans is a freelance writer of Entertainment, Music, Art, Culture, Fashion and Current Events, and previously for SoulTrain.com, NDigo.com, ChicagoDefender.com, EmpireRadioMagazine.com, and UrbanMuseMag.com, an author, singer/songwriter, actor, model, poet, dancer, and DJ. He is also the Owner of Pinnacle Entertainment Productions and the Owner/Publisher of GO BANG! Magazine. Follow him on Facebook @Pierre Andre Evans, Twitter @Playerre, and on Instagram @Pierre_Andre_Evans.

Welcome to The Chatter Box With King Jacob
Live 🎬🎬🎬🎬🌎🌎🌎🌎
Special Invited Guest
Pierre Andre Evans
Chicago Illinois
Journalist
Publisher
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Pierre Andre Evans
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About Mr. Evans
Publisher, Journalist, Author, DJ, Dancer

Pierre Andre’ Evans has taken the publishing, literary and entertainment industries by storm. As a former writer/journalist for the iconic Soul Train brand, the historic Chicago Defender newspaper, and the ground-breaking N’Digo Magapaper, Evans has earned the right to emerge as the owner and publisher of his own innovative publication, GO BANG! Magazine.

GO BANG! Magazine, https://gobangmagazine.com/, founded in April 2020 during the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, is written, edited, and published by Pierre Andre’ Evans. It is internationally known as the “go to” informational, educational and entertainment resource, providing readers with in-depth reporting on ground-breaking people, places, and events, which are having positive impacts on the world.

A proud, active member of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) and its’ Chicago chapter (NABJCC), Evans is a sought-after freelance writer who contributes entertainment, music, theater, film, art, culture, fashion, dance, and current event write-ups in countless prominent publications throughout the world. One of his most momentous interviews was with Eric Monte, the creator of such significant television shows as Good Times, The Jefferson’s, What’s Happening, and the coming-of-age comedy-drama movie Cooley High.

Pierre’s writing prowess does not end with publishing magazines, he is also an accomplished author. Inside The Minds of Entertainers, self-published in April 2018 and available on Amazon, is a well-received, thought-provoking collection of interviews with 22 well-known, and not-so-well-known celebrities.

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When each were asked 10 intriguing philosophical, spiritual, and political questions, their responses reveal an insightful look into their psyche. It exposes a side to them that you never knew existed. One of the most notable celebrity participants in the book was the late Cuba Gooding, Sr., who earned the book’s dedication. His interview took place three weeks prior to his life’s transition and may arguably be one of his last interviews given.

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His responses to the questions about his purpose in life and the possibility of life after death, are haunting, knowing he passed on three weeks later. Inside The Minds of Entertainers has received great critical reviews and is a highly celebrated book.

As an entertainer, Pierre is a former actor/model, appearing in various roles in five of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters, including Home Alone II, Richie Rich, The Negotiator, Never Been Kissed and Road to Perdition. He has also graced fashion runways wearing the accoutrements of various fashion designers and has been the subject of numerous photo shoots.

As a DJ under his company Pinnacle Entertainment Productions, DJ Playerre, as he is known in the House music community, has the stellar reputation as the DJ that “gets you up and leaves you dead on the dancefloor!” That is one helluva calling card. He is also known as the one and only Andre’ Pierre “The Dancing Machine,” a prolific hired club dancer that is known to inspire and promote joyful dancing at venues and events.

Pierre Andre’ Evans the brand, embodies quality, integrity, dependability, and creativity. When you partake in the world of Pierre Andre’ Evans, whether it is a special event, an entertainment piece, or literary media, you can expect an unparalleled level of gratification and pure bliss, that only Pierre Andre’ Evans can provide

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EMC announces final Conference Speakers & Festival Line Up of more than 150 artists including Calvin Harris, Green Velvet, Anna Lunoe, John ‘Jammin’ Collins (Underground Resistance), Anna Morgan, Joseph Capriati, Nina Kravitz

Electronic Music Conference (EMC) celebrates its 10 year anniversary under the theme ‘Decade Of Dance: 2012 – 2022’. They have now announced their full speaker and festival line up, which includes more than 80 speakers from across the industry with influential global players. Maintaining a strong focus on diversity and inclusivity, this year’s line up will further showcase speakers and performers with representatives from Asia, Europe, USA, First Nations community leaders, LGBTQ+ pioneers, whilst giving a firm nod to the original curators of electronic and dance music from Chicago and Detroit.

John ‘Jammin’ Collins (Underground Resistance) said:
“I am excited to participate in the Electronic Music Conference and share my unique perspective of being involved in techno since it was created in Detroit by four African American men and also as a frequent participant in the Australian music scene as a touring performer. Electronic music and the culture surrounding it continues to shift and change in Detroit, Sydney, and around the globe creating opportunities and obstacles that vary depending on where you are. One question shared in all of these markets is “who creates and controls the culture?”. Streaming services and social media are so prevalent you could understand why their influence is so strong – however the answer is the same today as it was 40 years ago when it started – it’s the community.”

Eora/Sydney artist Moss said ahead of his masterclass at EMC:
“First Nations dance music is on the rise and there’s so much talent out there waiting to be heard. Music and dance are part of who we are, and how can we create an ongoing space for the future to foster rising electronic artists? I’m excited to have a yarn alongside some great mob discussing ways we could give access, resources and support for electronic musicians in cities but more importantly remote communities.”

The roster includes a compelling selection of pivotal brands including Red Bull, Warner Music Australia, Strawberry Fields Festival, Astral People, Glasgow Underground, NITV, triple j Unearthed, Green Music Australia, Spore Festival, Bakehouse Studio, FBi Radio, NSW Government and the City Of Sydney.

The prominent EMC10 Festival further highlights exactly why EMC has become a trusted and innovative model. Running for a consecutive 10 years they have continued to drive the envelope forward. This years Festival line up covers a diverse range of artists and crosses genres with Calvin Harris, Green Velvet, Sub Focus Boyz Noize, Caribou, Joseph Capriati, John Summit, Cosmic Gate, Richie Hawtin, Len Faki and Nina Kravitz as a part of 150+ artists across 35 events on the festival program running from November 25th until December 15th.

The program commences with EMC’s Emerging Artists Showcase, curated by Dave Ruby Howe (triple j Unearthed Music Director). This will accentuate the current abundance of electronic music talent throughout Australia, aiming to help discover and uncover the most exciting next generation artists breaking through.

On the Emerging Artist Showcase, Dave Ruby Howe said:
“From the talent pool that applied to perform at EMC 2022, it’s clear that this generation of Australian artists has remained creative and vibrant in the face of the last few years of hardship. Producers, solo acts and bands have been finding new ways to hook in audiences and build their communities with them. The crop that we’ve selected for this year shows how the local scene is responding to fresh influences and innovating their own sounds; we’ve got emergent hyperpop party starters, hypnotic lo-fi house selectors, and future club stars bound for main stages all smooshed together like a colourful electronic tapestry.”

This special 10th anniversary edition of EMC will see an increased expansion that now stretches across multiple local government areas across the Sydney CBD, Inner West, Western Sydney and Northern Beaches.

A marquee event on the Festival Program is EMC presents ‘Decades of Dancing’ at Powerhouse Late on Thursday December 1st. Celebrating milestone anniversaries of EMC (10th), Roland (50th), Vicious (30th), Hardware (30th), Condesa (10th), Charades (10th), Motorik (10th) and Lucky Ent. (10th), this promises to be a birthday bash of epic proportions. Taking over the Powerhouse Museum, the event features DJs, installations, exhibitions and talks from 5pm – 9pm.

EMC Director Jane Slingo said:
“We’re thrilled to celebrate not only our own milestone but also the milestone of respected friends, businesses, partners and brands that have contributed so much for a decade or more. The Powerhouse Late takeover will feature a wide range of sights and sounds from across the spectrum of electronic and dance music, and is free to attend – so we can’t wait to welcome everyone to celebrate with us.”

This monumental celebration is set to put the Asia Pacific’s Electronic Music scene back on the map and prove to be a necessary strategic destination for all artists, labels and events.

Growth of EMC
Over the past five years, the EMC platform has seen immense growth and expansion, more than tripling its verticals to include a diverse and forward-thinking offering. These include the annual conference for industry professionals and artists, next generation scholarships for emerging talent, the annual festival with underground parties and larger-scale events, the EMC Connect series of virtual events that analyse current trends and challenges, break-through artist showcases, the global United We Stream network, special events and initiatives in collaboration with a range of partners from not-for-profits to artistic institutions, research projects including the mental-health-focussed ‘AKAR’ and the ‘Club Culture Census’, and ‘SYNC’, a fully immersive VR club experience.

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At EMC10, 8,000+ estimated combined attendees are expected across the activities which includes EMC10 CONFERENCE, EMC10 FESTIVAL, EMERGING ARTISTS SHOWCASE, EMC FILMS PROGRAM and SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY CLOSING EVENT.

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Just Mic “Da Poet” was born Michael E. Williams on January 2, 1978, on the southside of Chicago in the Roseland neighborhood. At the age of 21, he developed a deep passion for poetry and writing after the sudden death of his younger sister, Larenya Elisa Williams in 1999. Shortly after her passing, he wrote his first poem titled “A Letter To Baby Sister.”

After years of writing hundreds of poems and songs, Just Mic was again inspired to take his talents further after entering a spoken word competition in 2012. Even though he did not place, Just Mic was offered his first feature performance at Hot Sauce Poetry, an Inspirational Poetry set on the westside of Chicago. Since that night, Just Mic has gone on to feature and perform live on hundreds of stages throughout Chicago, as well as the United States. He also released his first Spoken Word album in December of 2012. Shortly after, he began organizing and hosting various “Open Mics” and concerts.

In 2013, he was awarded as the BEST NEW ARTIST AND HOST OF THE YEAR, presented by the P.O.E.T organization. In 2014, he became a two-time published author in the P.O.E.T Anthology Vol. 2 and released his first personal book “POETIC SCRIPTURES: The Life, Growth & Journey of Michael E. Williams.” In 2018, Just Mic also released his second self-published poetry book “Recovery: Church Hurt vs. Church Love.”

Just Mic “Da Poet” has had the opportunity to interview live on various radio stations, television, and magazines, including 1570am WBGX, Prayze Cafe, Chi-City Underground, 88.9Fusion Radio, and 102.3fm. Television stations include Can TV, Ch.19, Channel 26UToo, Inspirational Television (Roku), Spoken Word Magazine, Speak Life, Chicago Bridge as one of the top 20 Poets Worldwide, and Gospel Magazine 3:16.

Just Mic has also shared the stage with many talented poets, singers, and comedians such as B. Cole, Damon Williams, Red Storm, Reggie Reg, Jeff B, Spank E., Moe-Mentum, Gemstones, The Jessie White Tumblers, Crucial Conflict, Gospel group Shelby 5, and many others.

In just 10 years of performing, Just Mic “Da Poet” has been awarded 18 times for various awards and nominated 17 times for the National Spoken Word Awards, becoming a 7X National Award Winner, 5-Time Spiritual Poet of the Year, Spoken Word Artist of the year (2017) and Best Spoken Word Album of the year (2018) “Save Our Streets.” Just Mic “Da Poet” is also a 2X Slam Champion. He was announced as the 1st place winner for Totally Positive Productions (2021) Talent and Poetry Competition, as well as being awarded as the 1st place winner of the 2022 Galaxy of Poets National Competition.

Just Mic “Da Poet” is a 3X Recording Artist. He has released his second and third Spoken Word Albums; “Save Our Children, Save R Streets” (2017) and “Depths of a Poet’s Soul” album (2021) making it available worldwide at online music Stores. His “Depths of a Poet’s Soul” album was also submitted and accepted for nominations for the 2023 Grammy Awards, being their first inaugural submissions for the Best Spoken Word Poetry Album category.

In October of 2022, Just Mic “Da Poet” organized the first National Spoken Word Poetry and Writers Conference held at the Bronzeville Vincennes, LLC in Chicago IL, providing workshops, seminars and honored other poets and supporters for their dedication and work to the Spoken Word and Poetry Community!

Just Mic “Da Poet’s” hard work and dedication to poetry has led him to be featured on some major stages, such as performing live at Wintrust Arena for the WNBA Chicago Sky Halftime Show (2022) as well as speaking and performing at Trinity United Mega Church for their 2019 Kwanzaa Celebration!

Just Mic “Da Poet” says to “always believe in yourself, follow your passions and love the gifts that God has blessed you with. Continue to use them and your gifts will make room for you!”

GO BANG! Magazine: How would you describe your childhood?

Just Mic “Da Poet”: My childhood was an experience! It was in 1981 that my parents moved our family from the southside of Chicago (Roseland) further south to the suburb of Dolton, IL. We transitioned from where there was predominantly African Americans and where there was often poverty, crime and violence making the neighborhood at times unsafe to reside. The suburbs however, was little to no crime and was much safer and more motivating to pursue an education. There were still other challenges that I had to deal with as a child being one of the only black children in my classroom. It was different but I managed and then years later, the ethnicity would change to being dominantly Black. The crime would eventually increase and so did the peer pressure of being involved with drugs and gangs! I’m thankful however, to have never gotten in too deep with gang or drug activity, not to say that I was a perfect adolescent or teen. I think I blended right in and felt more comfortable being around those that could relate to me.

GO BANG! Magazine: You began writing poetry as a response to the passing of your younger sister. How did that inspire you?

Just Mic “Da Poet”: Well yes, it was definitely inspiring, but her unexpected passing had also become an outlet for me to heal and express myself through poetry. I had no idea that such a painful tragedy would lead to my success and finding my purpose in life!

GO BANG! Magazine: Are you a spoken word artist, a poet or both and what’s the difference between the two?

Just Mic “Da Poet”: I would consider myself a Spoken Word Artist, but a poet and writer first. I would not be able to perform as an artist without first writing and putting my thoughts on paper. And that’s basically the difference between being a poet and becoming a Spoken Word Artist! Being an artist requires more work, you must memorize your work while acting it out on stage and becoming more engaged with your audience. As a poet you can get away with just writing books and reading your poetry in a more calm and relaxed setting. You’re not focused so much on stage presence, memorizing and audience engagement.

GO BANG! Magazine: How would you describe your poetry style?

Just Mic “Da Poet”: Great question! Actually, I’ve been told that I am not a poet, but more of a lyricist! I would say that I am versatile. I actually write according to what type of poem that I am writing. If the emotion is intense, I’ll more than likely perform at a more aggressive pace. My voice may sound different, but that’s only because of my mindset when the poem was written. For example, a very intimate poem would be more like a soothing conversation. I’m more shy, relaxed, and calm while writing love stories. So yes, my voice will be different and so will my demeanor.

GO BANG! Magazine: CONGRATULATIONS! You are also a two-time published author. Please describe both of your books to our readers.


Just Mic “Da Poet”: Thank you! And yes, I wrote my first poetry book in 2014 titled “Poetic Scriptures: The Life, Growth and Journey of Michael E Williams” and then I wrote “Recovery: Church Hurt vs. Church Love” which is dominantly a spiritual book of poems and quotes. You can find both of those books at your online Amazon bookstore and Poetic Scriptures, also on Barnes and Noble.

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GO BANG! Magazine: Who inspired you in your beginning years and who inspires you now?

Just Mic “Da Poet”: In my beginning years, I didn’t know any poets, but I was inspired by other music artists such as Tupac Shakur, LL Cool J, Nas, Common, and Michael Jackson to name a few. I just really loved the way that they worked hard and were passionate about making albums, traveling the world, and making music. They touched people’s lives from all walks of life and from all over the world. You could always relate to the music that they were creating.

As far as now, I would say that a lot of my inspiration comes from my peers. Being around so many talented poets and artists inspires me to become even more great. Then looking back at how far I’ve come as a person and artist, I have also become my own inspiration.

GO BANG! Magazine: If you had the opportunity to perform or work with any poet/spoken word artist, dead or alive, who would it be and why?

Just Mic “Da Poet”: I would first have to say the late Langston Hughes would be a poet that I would have loved to work with simply because of his wisdom and by him being a part of writing during the Civil Rights Movements! His work would bring some of the best work out if me. I would consider Nas and Common as well. In a way, they are still to me. Yes, I would love to work with them. They are all amazing writers and icons. I am also a fan of Grammy nominated Spoken Word Poet J. Ivy. I would love to work with him as an artist. He would also bring out the best in me.

GO BANG! Magazine: You are also a three-time recording artist with spoken word albums under your belt. Please describe these recordings.

Just Mic “Da Poet”: I released my first album, which was an EP introduction of five tracks, in 2012. My second album “Save Our Children, Save Our Streets” was released in 2017, which I won a national award for The Best Spoken Word Album of the Year. Then, my most recent album “Depths of a Poet’s Soul” was released in November of 2021. That album is more of a personal album. I get more detailed about my life experiences and deepest thoughts.

GO BANG! Magazine: How did you find out that your album “Depths of a Poet’s Soul” was accepted for nomination for the 2023 Grammy Awards, where were you and how did you feel?

Just Mic “Da Poet”: Well, I had submitted my album to be accepted knowing that the Spoken Word Poetry Community had our own category for Spoken Word Poetry album submissions. It was about a few weeks later after submitting that I found out. I was at home at the time, just relaxing and promoting an upcoming event. I received an email late in the afternoon letting me know that my album was accepted and that I was a part of the first inaugural submissions for Best Spoken Word Poetry Album! I felt great, wonderful and I felt that everything that I have been working hard for was paying off! It’s a win for me no matter what happens. I’m just grateful to be a part!

GO BANG! Magazine: Just last month in October, you organized the first National Spoken Word Poetry and Writers Conference. It was held here in Chicago. Why did you feel the need to produce this event and how did the event turn out?

Just Mic “Da Poet”: Yes, after over 20 years of writing and 10 years of performing, I felt that it was time for me to give back and to share with others some of the things that I have encountered and learned as a writer, poet, and Spoken Word artist. I can say that everything went well. It was also an experience for me. I am now motivated to teach and really look forward to presenting more workshops and conferences.

GO BANG! Magazine: This Friday, November 4th, you will be a featured poet performing at the Spoken Word Concert at University of Chicago’s Logan Center for the Arts. Tell us about this upcoming event and what can attendees expect?

Ticket link:  https://tickets.uchicago.edu/Online/default.asp


Just Mic “Da Poet”: Yes, I will be performing Friday October 4th, 2022, at The Logan Center for Arts Reva and David Theater. It is a beautiful theater and I believe that it will definitely bring the best out of me as an artist. I look forward to performing for Totally Positive Productions’ Sponsored Concert and Showcase.

GO BANG! Magazine: Where do you see yourself five years from now?

Just Mic “Da Poet”: Honestly, I just want to keep getting better and growing. I love helping others, so to have an established non-profit organization would be my number one goal within the next five years. Also, hopefully I will be writing for other artist full-time, as well and traveling more of the world and getting paid more to perform my Spoken Word poetry, while uplifting others to use their gifts and follow their dreams as well.

GO BANG! Magazine: If you weren’t a poet, what would you be doing?

Just Mic “Da Poet”: I love coaching sports and scouting athletes, but I really can’t imagine myself doing anything else man. I probably wouldn’t even be here! Poetry has literally saved my life.

GO BANG! Magazine: What can our readers expect from you in the near future and upcoming years?

Just Mic “Da Poet”: On Saturday, November 5th, I will be conducting a virtual Poetry and Writers Workshop, from 6pm -8pm CT. They can also expect more books, more albums, and an even better poet and artist!

GO BANG! Magazine: Mike, in conclusion, we have known each other for years and even performed at some of the same talent shows and events, back in the day when I was singing under the moniker of Playerre. Since then, we have both went on and excelled in our professions. What advice would you give to an aspiring poet or Spoken Word artist?

Just Mic “Da Poet”: Yes, it has been a minute. Congratulations to you and thanks again for having me. I would tell any young poet and Spoken Word artist to first love what you do, enjoy it, be yourself and be comfortable with the creator that you are. When you write and create, you become a part of history, so be proud of yourself. Also, practice frequently, stay consistent, believe in yourself, and continue to use your gifts that God has blessed you with.

GO BANG! Magazine: Thank you Just Mic “Da Poet” for this interview and good luck with all that you are doing. You have now officially been BANGED! GO BANG!

Here is one of Just Mic “Da Poet’s” poems:

You Will Not Use Me

You will not use me
You will not pimp me
I worked too hard for this
This talent is my gift
I did all the sacrifice to get here
This is my time
I took those chances I took those risks
Not knowing what was to come or if this was it
You will no longer use me
Treat me as if you don’t care
Pay me according to your budget and affairs
No I will not volunteer
Yes I have a price
I also have a message and purpose for my life
No money? then I won’t be sending out no invites
I’ll work with whom is important in my life
Who sees me as an investment, a partnership and blessing
You see at this moment my time and value is not to be messed with
So, you and anything you have going on is irrelevant
You jankie promoters, artist that’s all about themselves
You want me to do for you what you won’t and have never done for me,
So, naw you don’t get free their is no ill see or maybe,
I’ll treat you how you treated me and that means I’ll continue to act like you don’t exist
I won’t like nothing; I won’t send you any love for your accomplishments, it can be outstanding but I won’t acknowledge it, the only time I’ll comment is if I don’t agree with a post you did
That’s exactly how you did me, I’ll never forget
You will Not use me sir
No I won’t pay for no radio airplay
Also, the Next person that I accept then right away you come in my inbox; saying Hi 👋 you immediately blocked
You will not use me! No I’m not paying for your contest or your giveaway slots
And don’t give me no tickets to sale without a deposit
I’m not your promoter, you need to hire someone else for that job,
I’m not sharing nothing; that takes up my time
You want all these things done but you’re not willing to pay me a dime
You got me messed up what type of artist do you think I am fam
It’s just no respect, no consideration of my worth
Well you gone learn today
Goodbye you can continue the hell on with your
Artist search
Why can’t you find a sponsor?
Why can’t you work more harder and more smarter?
Send me a deposit then I’ll put it on my calendar
I’ll work with you or even work harder than I’m suppose to because I know now that you see my worth and value
Them old ways of doing things yall need to stop that, change those old traditional schemes
Be more creative and use your brains
Come up with your own strategies and different ways of marketing things
But naw I see you disagree and I know what you think of me
But from this day forward you will not use me
I won’t let you
I am a trendsetter, I know people see me and they copy me
Yeah I saw you had an event
I acted like it didn’t exist
The same way you did me
I’m busy, been busy for the past 5 years now focusing on me
It works both ways you see
I do for you what you do for me
But for some that’s just the hardest thing
If you think I’m mean well it’s probably because I’ve been far too nice of a human being, throughout the years; I have let many people use me, they didn’t appreciate me, some still owe me their support and unpaid loans and fees, features and shows promised but they were never received, you see its a lot of things that go on behind the scenes, many churches have turned they lights out on me, they then collected funds from the fans and supporters that came out for me, I’ve been amongst many snakes and hypocrites, if I gave those list of names you probably wouldn’t even believe, but its alright its cool though because I know what God has for me it will be given to me, I know I will grow, continue to prosper and succeed, I still will pray for you and forgive you for your wrong deeds, you see I will reap my harvest from those living and even dead seeds, but never again you won’t use me for your own brand and needs
You Will Not Use Me

Written By: Michael E. Williams
Just Mic “Da Poet”
Copyright.©️2022
POEM | #90

 

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Pierre A. Evans is a freelance writer of Entertainment, Music, Art, Culture, Fashion and Current Events, and previously for SoulTrain.com, NDigo.com, ChicagoDefender.com, EmpireRadioMagazine.com, and UrbanMuseMag.com, an author, singer/songwriter, actor, model, poet, dancer, and DJ. He is also the Owner of Pinnacle Entertainment Productions and the Owner/Publisher of GO BANG! Magazine. Follow him on Facebook @Pierre Andre Evans, Twitter @Playerre, and on Instagram @Pierre_Andre_Evans.

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Ja’Pan Nation is a trailblazer that thrives from taking risks. Whatever you’ve seen before, you have no idea what you’ve missed. Ja’Pan appreciates all those before him, however, he is his own muse. Ja’Pan pays homage to many, but this is his destiny, and he refuses to lose!

Ja’Pan enlightens cultures with his different variations of creativity. The force behind his movement is God. He gives all praise and recognition to the Lord. He ordered his steps, and he enforced them. Get ready, you’ve just been introduced to the humble beginnings of a star!!!

GO BANG! Magazine: Where were you born and raised and how would you describe your childhood?

Ja’Pan Nation: I was born in Dallas, TX and raised in Arlington, TX. I would describe my childhood as imaginative, fun, and adventurous.

GO BANG! Magazine: How did you get started singing and dancing and what do you like about it?

Ja’Pan Nation: I started learning dance routines from some of my favorite artist growing up, like Usher, Janet Jackson, Beyoncé, Aaliyah, TLC, and Michael Jackson to name a few. I really was intrigued with how cool their choreography and formations were and how they were able to sing/rap while killing these intricate routines. This definitely piqued my interest. My aunt Debra would also have me sing leads in my church choir.

GO BANG! Magazine: When was the moment that you knew you wanted to pursue the entertainment industry professionally?

Ja’Pan Nation: I went into a studio in Dallas, TX just to record a hook for an upcoming artist. People really liked my sound and what I offered as a singer. I won several talent competitions in DFW metroplex. I created a nice buzz from just enjoying myself and doing what I loved. In that moment, I knew I wanted to try this professionally.

GO BANG! Magazine: Why did you choose the name Ja’Pan Nation?

Ja’Pan Nation: Ja’Pan was given to me in school. I was known to love Anime, Kung Fu movies, and the culture and fashion Japan offered. My former manager, Mr. John Carrington, added the accent to make it resonate more as a name for me and not the country. Nation was added as my last name because Janet Jackson is my Michael Jackson. Rhythm Nation was the very first professional choreography I learned as a kid, and I built from there.

GO BANG! Magazine: How would you describe the Ja’Pan Nation brand, sound, and style of dance?

Ja’Pan Nation: I would describe my brand as sexy, classy, and innovative. My sound, versatile. I can go from Pop to RnB/Soul to Rap. My style of dance, I would describe as well rounded. I do a little of everything in my routines. Street Jazz being my favorite. I am very strong in Hip Hop, Lyrical, and Modern styles.

GO BANG! Magazine: Your dance skills are excellent. What dancers or performers inspired you growing up and who inspires you now and why?

Ja’Pan Nation: Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Usher, Beyoncé, Aaliyah, Chris Brown, TLC, B2K, Britany Spears, NSYNC, Justin Timberlake and Nicki Minaj were and are artist that inspire me as an artist and as a dancer.

GO BANG! Magazine: Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Usher, Beyonce’ and Chris Brown are all considered superb dancers. What do you think about them as dance performers and how have they influenced you, if at all?

Ja’Pan Nation: I can go on and on about these icons. These are all naturally gifted entertainers. All of them are genius in their own way. I am inspired by them all.

GO BANG! Magazine: You are a very sexually overt person when performing and a self-described nudist. Why is it important for you to include sexuality in your performances?

Ja’Pan Nation: The female artists always give you edge, controversy, and sex appeal with class. That’s what I describe it as in male form. Male artists always play TOO safe for me. I do not believe in gender specific mannerisms as a man. Thongs are for us too lol. I identify as non-gender conforming, so it makes sense.

GO BANG! Magazine: Your new singles “Cake & Candles” and “Fluid” are club bangers. How would you describe these songs to someone that’s not familiar with your music?

Ja’Pan Nation: “Cake & Candles” really showcases who my RnB inspirations are. It’s within that realm of Michael, Chris, and Usher. “Fluid” is more of that bright upbeat energy that makes you want to twerk or go crazy lol. These two records are for the dance community and people that enjoy music that compels them to move, whether that be sexual, choreography or freestyle. I have a deep adoration for dance. Any song I release, you will most likely get a routine with it lol.

GO BANG! Magazine: You are quite a well dresser. Please describe your fashion sense and where it originates from?

Ja’Pan Nation: My fashion sense is very androgynous, like that of Milli Vanilli, Michael Jackson, Prince, and Grace Jones, with a hint of Janet, Aaliyah, BTS, drag queens, and Nicki Minaj lol

GO BANG! Magazine: Where does your song ideas come from?

Ja’Pan Nation: I don’t have ideas. I just say what I feel and name the song later.

GO BANG! Magazine: Being a great dancer, are you also a choreographer and do you choreograph your own performances?

Ja’Pan Nation: Yes, I am. I have choreographed for several step teams, cheerleading squads, and drill teams. I also choreograph for myself. However, I have also worked with other choreographers to keep everything fresh and set apart from the last effort.

GO BANG! Magazine: What advice would you give to someone that is pursuing their dream of dance and performance?

Ja’Pan Nation: Never stop climbing that ladder. There definitely will be obstacles and people that will try to deter you. Practice is the best advice I can give. The artists named above are great because they train hard! You must work on your craft and sharpen yourself as much as possible. There are millions of other artists out here wanting the same thing. If you want to stick out and be deemed the best or tough competition, you must be disciplined and train hard.

GO BANG! Magazine: Thank you Ja’Pan for this interview and good luck with all that you are doing. You have now officially been BANGED! GO BANG!

You can follow Ja’Pan Nation on social media and the following links:

Recent Performances/Video –

https://youtu.be/076BKWQ0RNU

https://youtu.be/6qQ4cDLHvok


Link tree/Spotify/Youtube –

https://linktr.ee/JaPanNation

https://open.spotify.com/artist/4WBdtVA4aohX2sYW22kQci?si=93AJo7j4StS-z5N4UFZkuw

Instagram –

https://instagram.com/japannationofficial?igshid=NDA1YzNhOGU=

Website:

https://www.japannation.net/




Pierre A. Evans is a freelance writer of Entertainment, Music, Art, Culture, Fashion and Current Events, and previously for SoulTrain.com, NDigo.com, ChicagoDefender.com, EmpireRadioMagazine.com, and UrbanMuseMag.com, an author, singer/songwriter, actor, model, poet, dancer, and DJ. He is also the Owner of Pinnacle Entertainment Productions and the Owner/Publisher of GO BANG! Magazine. Follow him on Facebook @Pierre Andre Evans, Twitter @Playerre, and on Instagram @Pierre_Andre_Evans.