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Steve Stoute Commissions History Daily — Helping Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake & Corporations Meet Their Matches

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They call him The Commissioner for a reason.  On the last day of our Blacks Making History campaign, we’re giving you Steve Stoute.  The advertising executive, who was formerly Mary J. Blige‘s manager in the 90’s, is making landmark multi-million dollar campaigns for the biggest stars in entertainment.  And he’s the one who’s really brokering all the deals your fave celebs are singing and rapping about.

 

Meet Mr. Stoute inside…

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As the founder and CEO of Translation, Inc–an advertising firm who has become the leader in bringing together unlikely corporations and people to create a common profitable message for all involved–Steve Stoute is making history in his own way every day.

It’s not every day a black advertising executive is named EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR of the much respected Adage company.  And The Tanning of America Best Selling author nabbed that title just a month ago.

Wondering how Jay-Z, his business partner, was welcomed with open arms to the billionaire boys club of NBA owners….you can look at Steve for that.  Jay’s huge Made In America three-day concert last year with rock, indie and rap acts was the brainchild of the ad executive who paired the rapper with another big client–Budweiser.  And it was all to further the idea that music is all about the message, not the races of the people who love it. 

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From Chris Brown getting teamed up with Spearmint–which produced a hit song to boot–to Justin Timberlake bringing "soulful pop" to McDonald’s "I’m Loving It" campaign to LeBron James starring in fun basketball ads for State Farm…these are all the products of Steve Stoute’s skills.  He also worked out major deals for people like Lady Gaga.

It’s not often big corporate brands take a risk with a deep long term relationship with hip hop or pop culture.  And thanks to Stoute, he’s making corporations understand what they could be missing out on.  The voice of those cultures are now included in the big brands those same voices spend their money with.  His newest brainchild is NBA All-Star MVP Chris Paul‘s comedic Cliff Paul/Chris Paul campaign with State Farm. 

All of these business moves commissioned by Steve Stoute lead not only to MAJOR millions for all involved…but also lead to the culture and voices of those who have always been ignored in the past, now being seen & heard with a synergy that is mutually beneficial.

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The Queens native, who is a former head honcho at the urban divisions of Sony Music & Geffen, told Adage about what first sparked his interest in advertising and influence: Will Smith & Tommy Lee Jones’ sunglasses from Men In Black that people started buying like crazy.

"Everyone thought it was a coincidence, and I was like, ‘This isn’t a coincidence,’" said Mr. Stoute. "I just felt like there was an opportunity in the ad business, because clients’ ads were isolated from what was truly happening in culture."

And about how he creates the blueprint for this type of "meshed" advertising:

"Entertainment is so sexy that people only pay attention to that," said Mr. Stoute. "But I think our strategy department is the best in the industry. The thinking in our agency never gets the credit it deserves because we have a celebrity. We are first and foremost a strategic and creative shop. And second, we have a Rolodex in entertainment and sports that’s unique in the industry."

Adage then reports on the major growth in his company in just a couple years:

His philosophy on marketing and culture was laid out in his 2011 book, "The Tanning of America: How Hip-Hop Created a Culture That Rewrote the Rules of the New Economy," which essentially details how urban and hip-hop culture became mainstream culture, defining how millennials view the world. To use his own words, no longer does your ethnicity predetermine your cultural values. In other words, multiple cultures are the new general market.

The book has helped him define a personal brand in the marketing world, while the strategy has helped win accounts. In 2012, the agency grew its revenue 60% and increased its head count from 70 to more than 120 employees in New York and Chicago, with work from clients like McDonald’s State Farm and A-B InBev getting general-market play. Picking up the Bud Light creative account, which was at McGarryBowen , shows that big marketers increasingly have faith in Mr. Stoute and his agency.

Steve’s making black history every day by being a leading force in giving our culture, as well as others’, a significant voice in mainstream and corporate America.  And finding the perfect synergy and commonalities between the most unlikely of groups.  Loves it!

 

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Kayla Janae’s “Heart Crime” Proves She’s a Rising Force in R&B

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R&B fans, if you haven’t heard of Kayla Janae yet, now’s the time to get familiar. Her latest single, “Heart Crime,” featuring the soulful group Afterours, is a standout track that blends old-school R&B vibes with a fresh, modern sound.

On “Heart Crime,” Kayla showcases her impressive vocal range, moving effortlessly from smooth, ethereal tones to powerful, commanding notes within a single track. Her ability to blend emotion and technical control makes her a standout in today’s R&B landscape. The song begins with her signature soft and sultry sound, gradually building in intensity and emotion, taking listeners on a dynamic journey.

The collaboration with Afterours is a perfect match. Their harmonies add depth to the track, creating a lush and textured sound that’s both timeless and innovative. The emotional depth of the lyrics, especially in the poignant bridge where Kayla sings, “When we start over / We can start over baby, we can make it right,” gives the song a deeply personal touch that resonates with listeners.

With “Heart Crime,” Kayla Janae is proving she’s a force to be reckoned with in the R&B world. Her upcoming EP, “Always and Fornever,” set to release on September 27th, promises to showcase even more of her vocal talent and storytelling ability. As she continues to rise, one thing is clear: Kayla Janae is a name to watch in R&B.

Listen to “Heart Crime” now:

 

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T.O. Lestat: Merging Boom Bap and Mental Health in a New Era of Rap

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Hip-hop fans, prepare to dive into the world of T.O. Lestat, an artist who is seamlessly blending the hard-hitting sounds of boom bap with the deep, emotional exploration of mental health. Since his emergence in 2022, T.O. Lestat has quickly gained recognition for his powerful performances, striking art installations, and heartfelt music that sets him apart from others in the industry. This is more than just rap—it’s an immersive journey through the mind of an artist reshaping the genre with raw emotion and visual creativity.

Beyond the music, T.O. Lestat offers fans exclusive access to his world through limited-edition merchandise, including autographed physical media, posters, and other rare collectibles. His “Private Selection of Art, Music & Merchandise” allows supporters to own a piece of his legacy, giving them a glimpse into his expansive artistic vision.

T.O. Lestat has released a string of standout projects, including FukOffMe, Insights, Fukin Judith (T.O. Mix), Baby Mama Drama EP, Microphone Maestro – T.O. Mix, and Mental HELLth. Each release showcases his versatility and talent for reimagining boom bap with innovative lyrical patterns and dynamic wordplay. His storytelling is vivid and visual—you don’t just hear his bars, you see them.

T.O. Lestat’s music takes listeners on an emotional journey, blending raw personal experiences with abstract visuals. His project Abstraxt Conxergence stands as a perfect example, merging gritty reality-based rhymes with distorted still photography, creating an artistic experience that hits both the eyes and ears.

In his most recent project, Mental HELLth, T.O. Lestat dives deep into the struggles of mental health, offering an introspective look at his personal battles with setbacks and disabilities. It’s a powerful and vulnerable exploration of the mind, filled with clever bars and intricate flows that fans have come to love. In an industry where creativity can feel limited, T.O. Lestat refuses to be confined, blazing his own trail and pushing boundaries.

With more on the horizon, T.O. Lestat’s journey is just beginning. Explore his music and step into a world where rap and mental health intersect, creating a profound and unforgettable artistic experience.

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New Video: Brandon Grindz x Bugsy – Loosing Weight

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Check out the latest visual for “Loosing Weight” by Brandon Grindz and Bugsy, shot by Clipsfilms! This music video delivers a gritty street narrative with raw energy and authenticity. The visuals complement the track’s hard-hitting lyrics, showcasing the duo’s unique rap flows and chemistry. If you’re a fan of underground rap, this video is a must-watch, with its sleek production and captivating scenes. Catch it on YouTube for a fresh taste of Brandon Grindz and Bugsy’s undeniable talent.

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