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Follow on Google News | Wiz Khalifa, A$AP Rocky, B.o.B, Trinidad James, Ty Dolla $ign x The Tour ReportNew online show series “the tour report” unveils rare behind the scenes life of today’s biggest hip-hop stars
By: Echoing Soundz VIDEO: The Tour Report – Under The Influence 2 Tour http://youtu.be/ ((((Please Post))) LOS ANGELES, CA (Sept. 9, 2013) – Steve Raze, Creator and Executive Producer of the Next 48 Hours andSpotlight series, unveils a brand new show titled “The Tour Report,” documenting the real life experiences of some of today’s hottest Hip-Hop stars while on tour. The groundbreaking show provides a rare glimpse into the gritty, unforgiving yet rewarding and bonding grind of today’s most popular artists. Each episode dissects a single day on various major tours in different cities with a new lineup of artists. The pilot episode follows Wiz Khalifa, A$AP Rocky, B.o.B, Trinidad James, Ty Dolla $ign and more, on at the Houston, TX leg of this summer’s sold out “Under the Influence 2” Tour. Raze’s latest creation shows how crucial touring is for each artist’s career as it gives them a chance to speak directly to their fans across the country. "I wanted to show you a snapshot of what goes on and even how the artist got involved," says Raze, Director and Executive Producer of the show. "Trinidad James explained that this tour allowed him and Joey Bada$$ to squash their Twitter beef…they got together and spoke and now I see them showing each other love backstage. Tours have a way of healing riffs and creating avenues for artists to collaborate and make new music for the fans,” Raze notes. Hip-Hop legend Bun B calls touring a "traveling brotherhood” Raze, whose company Tantrum Productions filmed the show, says he plans to do something at this year’s annualRock the Bells concert tour as well as the A3C Hip-Hop Festival in Atlanta, for upcoming show episodes. “I’m real excited. You’ll see the crazy moments and get to feel what each artist really feels about their music and their craft. They don’t do this for the money – they do this to perform for the fans. And that’s what I really want to show,” explains Raze. End
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