Reggaeton & Rolexes: What Is The Real Issue?

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As many Reggaeton fans already know, Farruko has recently found himself in an awkward situation. The Puerto Rican ‘Reggaetonero’ posted a picture of his Rolex on Instagram and was quickly pointed out as a fake by FakeWatchBusters, a ‘watch watchdog’ Instagram account. Following the accusations, Farruko as well as other artists like Ñengo Flow and Ñejo, began to backlash at ‘haters’ by posting pictures of their Rolexes and posting videos poking fun at the situation. Although, at the end of it all, the watch was fake and Farruko was essentially forced to buy a $13,000 USD Rolex in Miami the issue here isn’t necessarily counterfeit merchandise but, the lack of professionalism in the Reggaeton genre.

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Image: Farruko’s $13,000 USD Rolex

A popular talented artist like Farruko, who has made tracks with countless big name artists like Jose Feliciano and most recently Sean Paul, should not find himself in a social media ‘fight’ (or whatever you wish to call it) with a guy who runs a luxury watch humiliation / watchdog account. Reggaeton artists tend to come out of harsh neighborhoods where a lot of what they talk about comes from; drugs, weapons, etc. so, defending one’s street cred or social standing is normal. But, Reggaetoneros find themselves in positions of great influence with large fan bases throughout Latin America, Europe, Canada and the United States which tends to make them a good amount of money from shows, album sales and occasionally product endorsements. Put these two facts together and you get a bad mix, at least from a commercial standpoint.

Farruko, although he is a young artist, he is rising among the ranks in Reggaeton, rising to the caliber of big names like Daddy Yankee and Don Omar, which has allowed him to sell-out shows and create successful productions. With fame and money, comes the need for responsibility and especially, professionalism, which sadly a large majority of Reggaeton lacks. Professionalism isn’t just following through on contracts or doing press stops but, carrying yourself in a respectful manner in any situation. Reggaeton has grown into a vibrant and growing genre that has made a lot money with large markets in Colombia, Mexico and the United States. The time has come for the genre to start making professionalism a priority; if you’re making hundreds of thousands of dollars it is time to behave like you are. The use of adequate and effective management and public relations is a must in the genre. Situations like the one Farruko found himself in shouldn’t of never happened. Management or PR should of been contacted to clean up or it could of simply been ignored. Luckily, the situation wasn’t too much of a public relations disaster but, if something worse were to come up in the future it could compromise endorsements and future opportunities for Reggaetoneros to grow and make money. This issue, like counterfeit merchandise, won’t be fixed overnight but, it should evaluated by record labels, independent artists and their management from the top down since artists aren’t the only problem.

Henry Fong – Takin’ It Back [Freebie]

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Although Thursday would of been a more appropriate day to release it, Henry Fong is throwing it back with “Takin’ it Back” The young producer brings sounds that remind me of 2011-2012 Nicky Romero and Hardwell. A definite crowd pleaser and a relief to fans who constantly ask for “old sounds”

Get this freebie today by liking Henry Fong’s Facebook to unlock the download.

Borgore Drops The Full Track List For His #NewGoreorder Album

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Borgore announced the full track list of his upcoming album, #NEWGOREORDER. Sadly, the album will not be available for the Forth of July but, will be available three days later on July 7th, 2014. Spearheading the release, Borgore has recently released the first promotional single for his album, “Rachet” which was featured on our podcast.

The complete track listing for #NEWGOREORDER is:

1) Borgore Feat. Malcom McDowell “#NEWGOREORDER”
2) Borgore “Syrup”
3) Borgore & Dan Farber “Hate”
4) Borgore “Last Year”
5) Borgore Feat. Miley Cyrus “Decisions”
6) Borgore “Ratchet”
7) Borgore & Jake Sgarlato “Pinata”
8) Borgore “Be Ourselves”
9) Borgore & Dan Farber “Turn Around”
10) Borgore Feat. Yael “Body and Soul”
11) Borgore “Fame” (The Pretty Remix)
12) Borgore Feat. Adi Ulmanksy “Kill Them All

Porter Robinson Ft. Urban Cone – Lionhearted [Radio Rip]

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A few months ago Porter Robinson announced his the coming of his new sound at a show in Washington, D.C. and as new tracks from his upcoming album drop, it is becoming more apparent that what he said was true. Porter brings a new refreshing sound that anyone could appreciate — no big room ova herr!

A mix between funky pop sounds with soothing pads creates a great feel on this track that rivals that of Porter Robinson’s previous release “Language” — it’s almost moving. Although I am not a big fan of the vocals, the instrumentals on this bad boy are amazing. “Lionhearted” will be available on June 17th, 2014.

Pre-Order “Worlds” on Vinyl or CD today!

Review: Maleficent (2014)

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Reviewed: Maleficent – Digital 2D

At first, I was skeptical of Angelina Jolie playing the role of Maleficent but, after watching the movie, she did a pretty good job with the role. She was evil, funny and loving which made the movie both entertaining and memorable.

If you were a fan of “Sleeping Beauty” as was I, Maleficent is slightly different from what you may remember. Although the storyline may have a few twists and tweaks here and there, it still has the feel of a classic Disney movie without too much kid stuff (if that makes sense). The movie, in my opinion, appeals well to all audiences — although some moments may be a little tough for children to watch but, then again that is why its PG. I was surprised by the sheer number of times I laughed during the movie and the quality of the graphics — I really regretted not watching it in 3D.

Want a good movie to watch this weekend with the kids (or not), then make sure to catch Maleficent in theaters, its definitely a summer-must-watch.

Rating: 4/5 stars

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Guess Wh0 is releasing a free download?

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Another mystery production has entered the EDM scene. Wh0 is a duo made up of two unknown producers who have an odd yet interesting way of hiding their identities. As part of their emergence onto the scene, Wh0 is releasing a free download of their track “Allies” a funky electro house tune.

They also made an interesting video to accompany the release, wait for the drop.

Corillo Commute 014: Borgore, Cazzette & More

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This week’s episode has tracks from Borgore, Tony Romera, Headhunterz, New World Sound and many others! Music ranges from high energy hardstyle to chill deep house. Make sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes!

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Track List:
01. Borgore – Ratchet
02. Tony Romera – Damn Cold [Guru]
03. New World Sound & Tomsize – Spoon
04. TNT & Headhunterz – Synergy (Extended Version)
05. Cazzette – Sleepless (Club Edit)
06. My Digital Enemy – Self Inflicted
07. Borgeous – Invincible (Royal Disco Remix)
08. Pegboard Nerds – Hero (feat. Elizaveta) (Teminite Remix)
09. Futuristic Polar Bears – Game Over (Original Mix)
10. Sandro Silva & D.O.D – Chasing Dreams (Radio Edit)
11. Let’s Be Friends – White Rabbit [Lets Be Friends Remix]

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