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The Sequel Behind The Scenes Promo Youtube Vid

All film credits to McGill Original Films for turning this studio footage into a sick promotional vid for Brotherly Love “The Sequel”. MOF also designed the album covers. Check out MOF on youtube MOF Youtube


The Sequel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I haven’t been this excited to release a CD since Mistaken Identity “Beautifully Absurd” back in 2004.

The official website (brotherlylovethesequel.com) is in its final stages and will be launched by the end of this week.

The official website is dedicated strictly to the purchasing of Brotherly Love The Sequel media (including options to buy the digital download and hard copy of both the Street Edition and the Studio Edition).

Right now, the only version of the album available is the Digital Download of The Sequel Street Edition, which costs $5, and is guaranteed to be emailed to you within 24 hours, or your order is on us. By mid-November, The Sequel hard copies will be for sale.

For you early birds, here is the link to purchase the Digital Download of the Street Edition, Guaranteed to be emailed to you within 24 hours (You can purchase using your paypal account, or Credit Card. If you would like to mail currency, check, or money order, we’ll gladly take your order, contact us by email at soleternity@gmail.com or by phone at 404-246-2723):


Or, just Click Here To Purchase (paypal users login on the right, Credit Card Users click “Continue” Link On The Left)

Here is the album sampler on youtube:

Street Video By McGill Original Films From The Sequel for “Put Your Money In The Air” featuring Tha E.D. and Pair-A-Dice:


(Blog) WTF??

Hahaha

Mirage” by Jeanette Grant-Thomson is a new book that is going to be released soon. Here is the book synopsis as taken from the site:

Miriam is desperate. Her mind is a fog of drug-induced forgetfulness. She has forgotten her past, her family, even who she is. But who is the disturbingly familiar girl in the shopping centre?
Enmeshed in Soleternity, a cult in the Queensland outback, Miriam is pregnant. She believes her future – and that of her baby- lies with the cult.
MIriam loves Sol…..but is Sol good and inspired, or a ruthless cult leader?
Bronwyn is determined to rescue Miriam. She has not bargained on falling in love with the journalist helping her.

Away from Soleternity, Miriam faces conflicts. Sol….Soleternity….and now Anna and Christianity. How can she know the truth? Who is to be trusted?

A story of hope. A journey from desperation to peace and joy.


(Blog) Last Day in Denver

The Denver leg of The Sequel Promotional Push has went well. Shout out to all the players we linked up with out here. Denver embraced us and The Sequel with open arms (album sampler posted below), its been a great city to us and we can’t wait to return. We circulated hundreds of “Double Mixtape Classics” by Big Meezy/Produced by Soleternity, as well as Brotherly Love “Prologue” Mixtapes. Plus, Loch “The Last Flip Mixtape”, Rie Rie, and OG Spicy Mike all had new projects on deck for Denver.

McGill Original Films’ footage/documentary from the Concert and other events out here will be available soon. Shout out to The Kazbah.

Rockford, here we come! ;)

Brotherly Love “The Sequel” Album Sampler:


(Blog) The Importance of one’s Local Scene

Making music and promoting it teaches you to always expect the unexpected, to be ready for a great opportunity at a moment’s notice, yet also to be ready to lift your head up high when someone tries to knock you down. Here’s a comment that a person named “RockfordLaw” left me on the McGill Original Films youtube video “Put Your Money In the Air“, a successful new single by Brotherly Love (Soleternity and Big Mezy) featuring Pair-a-Dice and E.D. with the video created by McGill Original Films. The video is posted below.

Here is, word for word, the comment that the person named “RockfordLaw” left me: “I’m cleaning out the trash in Rockford starting with you. You know what I’m saying?”

Here is, word for word, my reply:

Hi RockfordLaw – I am Soleternity, one of the stars of the music video “Put It In the Air” which you commented on youtube. Some of us in that video are from Rockford and we are loyal to our humble origins. Rockford has been a birthplace for a lot of talented and influential people, some of which are not located in Rockford. I left “the Rock” when I was 17, just 4 days after graduating high school. I moved to Atlanta, where I began pursuing a career in music. Luckily, even though coming from Rockford, even though I wasn’t quite as naturally savvy and well-spoken as my counterparts from the city of Atlanta, I was lucky enough to find some success, and ultimately take my operation to Los Angeles.

It is a tough road, choosing to pursue the music industry. Money is never guarenteed, people are greedy and vicious, and everyone thinks you’ve got it great. Maybe thats our fault for portraying the image. But I also know that a profession in the music industry pales in both importance and stress to other careers out there that are critical–I’m talking about soldiers, public servants, teachers, doctors, and the like. They are ultimately our motivation as entertainers–we have assumed the responsibility to entertain others. We aim to entertain, to provide escapes from the harsh world through creativity, story telling, and inspiring stories of overcoming the odds.

Now, of course, not all of us entertainers are perfect. Hardly. In fact, most psychology related articles that I have read indicate that performers are generally people who have very big emotional and/or mental voids, and seek to fulfill this insatiable desire by performing, creating, and expressing. There have been some very despicable entertainers who have hurt people without remorse, who seek to promote evil for the sake of spreading the message. Similarly, other professions, even highly respectable and powerful ones, also come with bad seeds. Soldiers throwing dogs into canyons in Iraq; Bill Clinton cheating on his wife and doing it in public office; Middle School teachers falling in love and molesting students; Doctors peforming late term abortions against state laws; etc.

So that ultimately brings me to your comment, in which not only did you call me Trash, but you also pledged to “clean up the trash in rockford” by starting with me, and mocked my colloquial saying of “know what Im saying.” I am contacting you to let you know that I’d like to help clean up the trash in Rockford too. I think you are undertaking a noble cause and that Rockford is certainly in need of a clean up. Hell, it never fails, Rockford is rated as one of the worst 50 cities to live in every year! Most people, especially the youth of Rockford (like me), who will one day be running the city, agree that Rockford is incredibly boring, it is incredibly conservative and uninterested in building or taking care of its youth, and is far too interested in building prisons, instead of schools and better public education, which is what it needs. Those are just opinions, they are not facts. But I suppose I’m a pretty good source, considering that the youth look up to people like me.

Yet, one must also wonder, how did Rockford reach this stage? Is it really because of trash like me? See, garbage like me is relatively rare to find. This particular style of trash, was able to leave Rockford on the confidence of pursuing a dream, and found success in my field. This pile of junk has inspired hundreds of others, some from the Rock, some from all over the world, to also go out and pursue the dream of entertaining, and in some cases, to leave behind dreams that aren’t quite so legal.

If theres one thing I’m adamant about doing, it is representing Rockford and spreading any success I have, amongst my Rockford constituents, regardless of whether they like me or not, regardless of whether they agree with me or not, and ultimately regardless of whether I like them. Even in that particular music video you witnessed, you unknowingly witnessed a phenomenal collaboration amongst some of Rockford’s most respected artists, and one of its brightest up and coming stars. We completed that collaboration through the internet and phones, yet if you were to listen, you would think we were all in the same studio and created that song together. That is the power of communication, inspiration, drive, and devotion. That is the type of message that Rockford and its officials can’t seem to communicate to its constituency. Perhaps thats why I turned out as “trash.” Perhaps thats why a person like you would choose to remain nameless, and resort to name calling, anger, and satire. Meanwhile, I put myself and my identity on display for the world to judge and criticize, because I’m willing to take on people like you, who are dead set on, as you said, “cleaning up the trash” like me.

Well, good luck to you sir or madame. As I said, I’d like to help clean up Rockford too. Unfortunately, we have a slightly different definition of “Trash.” You consider me to be garbage that needs to be cleaned, whereas I take a different approach: instead of taking shots at a 22 year old entrepeneur who has the potential to do considerable good for Rockford, why don’t you start holding those ALREADY in power accountable? Because, soon enough, me, and people like me, will be in power. So maybe, instead of beating up on us, you might take an interest in understanding us and teaming up with us. If, that is, your interest really is “cleaning up rockford” of trash–which, if it is, leaving comments on youtube hardly seems like the place to be.

Sincerely,
Soleternity, Rock Town Representer


(Blog) Sequel Tour in Denver

Its been a great time in Denver so far. I touched down yesterday along with Young Spiel. Meezy, Spicy Mike and Loch flew in before us, and City Block, Dez, Rie Rie, Legit, King James were already posted up in the 303. We did the City Block Video Release and Brotherly Love Sequel Album Release together, which resulted in a sick 30 minute show. young spiel and others were there to capture it all live, which will be popping up on the internet soon. Denver has showed nothing but love and hospitality, I have gotten a great impression of the people of the city and its definitely a place that we need to come back to often. Shout out to Lyriko, I got a handful of joints on his upcoming album, as well as Royalty, all the people at the Kasbah, and everyone who came through.


New Music Video/Song Prod by Soleternity!!

City Block F/ Loch “Tell U Bout It”
Produced/Mixed by Soleternity
Mastered by Platinum Hills Audio
STTS ENT

Video by Young Spielberg of McGill Original Films


New Promo Track and The Hustle House Season 1 Youtube Playlist!

Recently I teamed up with Instant Legend to lace this joint “No Mercy 4 Us.” Check it out by clicking here.

Click below to scroll through the entire Youtube Playlist of the Hustle House Season 1. Enjoy all 9 parts of the 6-episode season by McGill Original Films!! Starring Soleternity & Big Meezy plus fam and friends.


Brotherly Love “The Sequel” Album Artwork!!

Designed by Young Spiel/McGill Original Films

Brotherly Love The Sequel Front Cover:

Brotherly Love The Sequel Back Cover:

Brotherly Love The Sequel Album Sampler:


Another Free Beat Download!! In Promotion of The Sequel Drops Oct 22nd!!

Free beat For Yall

Dark Story Telling Raw Shit

Soleternity New Beat “Poetic Justice” (click here) Free Download