Another spotlight for you all today! As always, if you are or represent an upcoming artist, producer, designer, etc., visit our Features/Submissions page for more information on how to be featured on The Spotlight!

Today, we have DJ iShine (Doing Justice iShine) ! Hailing from Washington, D.C., the DJ got his start in music as a kid, as music was always around him within his family. “My mom came from Jamaica and while she was in Jamaica she was heavily influenced by it (reggae, soca, calypso, etc.),” he said. “My dad, on the other hand, he came from New York and when he was in his younger years, he and my uncles would collect jazz/Motown records and would normally be at jazz clubs at night.” iShine drew inspiration from that eclectic taste, but got his official start playing trumpet in middle school, and furthered his music experience in high school. He went to boarding school, and didn’t really connect with the kids there, a lot of them being children of billionaires, CEOs and entrepreneurs. “Really my only friend my freshman year (and bit of my sophomore year) was my trumpet,” he admitted.


However, the school did have a recording studio, where kids who took Intro to Music Recording courses could create new music themselves. “I actually would try to make beats on my school’s computer software, Sony ACID, and I made a beat with that program,” iShine said. He admitted that the beat wasn’t good, and he sang on it as well, and that it eventually was passed along throughout the school as a joke. “While I was bummed, I did decide to see what I can manifest out of my new hobby,” he said. “So I actually consulted a friend of mine named Willie Harris (went by DJ Willie Beemen at that time) and he taught me how to make beats and from there I taught myself how to DJ.” The DJ was able to make this negative situation turn around for the best, and found his dream and purpose.

While he attended Ohio University, DJ iShine was able to meet other students who had the same mindset as him. He founded his own record label called 1SIDE Music and was able to record, perform and produce songs and albums with these student. “We did a slew of shows at Ohio University including fests, Greek parties and our own semester show segment 'OU Hip Hopalooza,'” he explained further. He gained experience putting shows together, and was able to grow in his musical experience, truly knowing at this point that music was his life purpose. “I just remember taking my finals in class, getting my degree and Djing live for students with a thought in my mind saying, ‘I need to make this happen. This IS my destiny,’” DJ iShine said.

iShine is specifically inspired by DJ Jazzy Jeff, as well as The Roots, David Guetta, Timbaland, Pharrell, The Weeknd, PartyNextDoor, James Blake, Afrojack, Skrillex, Just Blaze, and Mark Ronson. Being from D.C., the DJ acknowledged that his city also has definitely had a major impact on his work. “Washington DC is such a diverse and cultured city with so much potential for an individual,” he said. “Primarily DC is known for its go go music, but by the likes of artists like Wale, Tank, Amerie and even rock bands like Good Charlotte, the city is a plethora of hip hop, R&B, jazz, rock and now EDM music.” iShine himself mixes a variety of genres, putting an EDM/electronica spin on many of them. “I normally call them ‘SuiteMixes’ because it brings an upscale vibe to the track and, in all fun brings a sweet sound to your ears,” he joked.

One of his favorite mixes is actually a mix he did to Drake’s track “Legend,” from the rapper’s latest album, If You Are Reading This, It’s Too Late. “I managed to transform the song from a downtempo track into an upbeat synth pop trap remix,” iShine said of the mix. He also e I also enjoyed mixing music for an artist called Adam Reverie. Rev has a track called “Noah's Song”. It is a powerful song about black fathers being their for their sons. Lyrics are very heartfelt and on point! Check out a few of DJ iShine’s mixes below!

This summer, the DJ will be releasing a mixtape, Suite 12, for listeners! “The last mixtape we really had that took over and evolved the game was Drake's So Far Gone,” he said. “I plan on being the first DJ to have a critically acclaimed mixtape since that one. I have put in years of work on this project and I am giving it away for free.” Truly an eclectic project, the tape will include different music ranging from hip hop to electronic to jazz! “It's very cool to see the evolution of music over the years and since DJs are being treated equally like artists now, I feel like it's my turn to put my mark in their too,” iShine stated. He has other projects on deck, though he’s keeping them under wraps for now. Currently though, working on Suite 12 is his main focus.

In terms of what sets him apart from other DJs or producers, DJ iShine believes the fact that he doesn't “carry the same ‘Drop The Bass’ feel in his music makes him stand out. “I expand on my art because I feel like I am meant to be a finger print in the game, not just another person that throws music up on SoundCloud,” he said. “Most music I have heard usually contains either a house/chillwave feel or a trap/dubstep feel. With my music, I have tried to find a way to bridge the gap between those concepts while being unique and not just a knockoff."

In the future, he wants to be a strong influence in the music and entertainment industries, going beyond just performing. “There are so many things that I would like to do with my career like produce music for film and Tv etc or even mix live shows,” iShine admitted. “For now, I just want to learn as much as possible about myself as an artist and how I can leave a legacy behind in the game. I see myself with an award or two though,” he laughed.

You can learn and listen to more from DJ iShine on his official website as well as SoundCloud. You can also connect with him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
I'm so excited that Wale has officially released his video for "The White Shoes," the latest song off his upcoming album, The Album About Nothing!

Before you believe that this song is about materialism and copping white shoes, really listen to the message that Wale gives in the song. In the visual, we see a young boy in DC saving up for a nice pair of white shoes, but his joy in the shoes is, unfortunately, short-lived. "The White Shoes" symbolizes finding happiness in spite of those who may judge or look down on you.

Wale also included a group of moonz from the DMV (I had a previous appointment or I definitely would've been there!), which shows the love he has for us! I was able to get my pre-orders of the album a little ahead of time, and let me tell you, this is a very special project! Wale definitely gave his heart on this one.

Check out the video for "The White Shoes" below!

The 2015 iHeartRadio Music Awards aired on NBC last night, March 29. Of course, as previously reported, Justin Timberlake took home the Innovator Award for his creative work in the industry. However, did your favorite celebs win anything?

Check out the full list of winners below (via Us Weekly)!














Best Lyrics
"All of Me" — John Legend
"Blank Space" — Taylor Swift — WINNER
"Counting Stars" — OneRepublic
"Habits (Stay High)" — Tove Lo
"Stay With Me" — Sam Smith
"Thinking Out Loud" — Ed Sheeran

Hip Hop/R&B Song of the Year
"Don’t Tell ‘Em" — Jeremih featuring YG — WINNER
"Drunk in Love" — Beyonce featuring Jay Z
"Flawless" — Beyonce
"Loyal" — Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and Tyga
"New Flame" — Chris Brown featuring Usher and Rick Ross
PHOTOS: The funniest awards show audience reactions

Best New Artist
Iggy Azalea
Bastille
Sam Smith — WINNER
Cole Swindell
Meghan Trainor

Country Song of the Year
"Bartender" — Lady Antebellum
"Burnin’ It Down" — Jason Aldean — WINNER
"Dirt" — Florida Georgia Line
"Give Me Back My Hometown" — Eric Church
"Play It Again" — Luke Bryan

Best Fan Army
5SOSFAM — 5 Seconds of Summer — WINNER
Arianators — Ariana Grande
Bey Hive — Beyonce
Team Breezy — Chris Brown
Sheerios — Ed Sheeran
Church Choir — Eric Church
Directioners — One Direction
Selenators — Selena Gomez
Mendes Army — Shawn Mendes
Swifties — Taylor Swift


Best Collaboration
"Bang Bang" — Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj — WINNER
"Dark Horse" — Katy Perry featuring Juicy J
"Fancy" — Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX
"Problem" — Ariana Grande featuring Iggy Azalea
"Talk Dirty" — Jason Derulo featuring 2 Chainz

Renegade
Iggy Azalea
Charli XCX
Brantley Gilbert — WINNER
Hozier
Meghan Trainor

Dance Song of the Year
"Animals" — Martin Garrix
"Blame" — Calvin Harris featuring John Newman
"La La La" — Naughty Boy featuring Sam Smith
"Summer" — Calvin Harris — WINNER
"Waves" — Mr. Probz
PHOTOS: Rockstar romances

Alternative Rock Song of the Year
"Come With Me Now" — KONGOS
"Do I Wanna Know?" — Arctic Monkeys
"Fever" — The Black Keys
"Something From Nothing" — Foo Fighters
"Take Me to Church" — Hozier — WINNER

Song of the Year
"All About That Bass" — Meghan Trainor
"All of Me" — John Legend
"Happy" — Pharrell Williams
"Shake It Off" — Taylor Swift — WINNER
"Stay With Me" — Sam Smith

Artist of the Year
Iggy Azalea
Luke Bryan
Ariana Grande
Sam Smith
Taylor Swift — WINNER

Image via Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for iHeartMedia



On Friday, March 20, I headed back to my alma mater, Loyola University Maryland, for the 17th annual BSA Fashion Show: Mystique! Having a slew of student volunteers, models, scene assistants and directors, as well as gaining support and clothing from a variety of retail stores and local brands, it literally takes months on end to get this show together (I know because I modeled as well *wink*). It's a HUGE event for Loyola, with students, staff, alumni, and other members of the Baltimore community and beyond coming out to support!

Directed by Loyola seniors Wah-De Dennis and Tiaira Walker, the show had amazing clothes and transitions for the audience to enjoy. Clothing was provided from Gap, The Strut Truck, Party Dress, Christopher Schafer, Brooks Brothers, Tin Lizzy, Double Dutch Boutique, Francesca's and Southern Proper. Hair and makeup was also provided by Roshé Cosmetics. There was even a special part of the show that integrated fashion and spoken word, featuring designs from a current Loyola senior I modeled with before, Abigail Lordson-Banini and her own clothing brand, House of Afi! I'm hoping to feature her and her designs on the blog soon!

Definitely one of the best shows that Loyola has put on! I really enjoyed myself, and got to catch up with a few staff members, alum and students, which is always nice. Check out pictures and video from the show below!


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Last night was an intense finale for Battle of the Exes II! Picking up from last week, three couples remain: Sarah & Jordan, Jay & Jenna, and Leroy & Theresa. For the first checkpoint, "Kayak the Fjord," the helicopters take them a some yards out from their kayaks to swim to short. The great swimmers that they are, Jordan and Sarah take off and get to their kayak first, getting a great lead. Surprisingly, Jay and Jenna do well and However, Leroy and Theresa struggle swimming, particularly Leroy. When they get to their kayak, they also struggle to actually go anywhere down the fjord, and Theresa panics and goes off on him.


Getting to the end of the fjord first, Jordan and Sarah change into their team uniforms and run up the  path to "Mind Games." The goal is to unscramble a five word sentence using rocks with letters on them. Sarah is a natural puzzle solver, so, of course, they kill it quickly. Meanwhile the other teams make it to shore, with Jay & Jenna in second and Leroy & Theresa in third. Of course, Leroy and Theresa pass Jenna and Jay, because Jenna would rather walk. She's been very nonchalant this entire challenge, and, honestly, I don't want to see her on any more challenge. After Leroy and Theresa solve their puzzle, and forget to flip it over, Jay and Jenna don't even think to look at their answer! No wait, Jay asks Jenna if she thinks they can, but they both just stand there puzzled.

The next checkpoint is "Don't Flip Your Lid," which is basically a game of Flip Cup. After first drinking a cup of this fishy mystery drink, the goal is to flip a lid over a row of cups. You get three flips to get the lid on the cup, or you have to drink whatever the hell that is. Jordan and Sarah end up having to drink a lot,  but manage to get through. Theresa and Leroy struggle as well. Meanwhile, back at the puzzle, Jay and Jenna reach the time limit and get to go through. It's clear that this is not for them AT ALL.

When they finally reach the Flip Cup phase,  Jay and Jenna struggle terribly. They aren't the type to physically stand eating or drinking anything disgusting, and now they don't even know if they're even going to stay in the game. TJ eventually comes to them, stating that if they don't get it done, they're out. Jay even starts crying, frustrated at the situation, and T.J. calls them both out on how ridiculous they are. This is a part of the game, and they haven't been able to do anything. Jay and Jenna decide to leave, and get nothing after all that. So much for proving that they weren't an easy layup. I can't deal with them. Neither of them were mentally or physically prepared for this game in my opinion, and I really don't want to see them on any more challenges.

Before the next checkpoint, the teams are told to pick up five rocks and carry them to the next checkpoint. Jordan and Sarah reach "Get Your Rocks Off" first. The goal is to throw and land five rocks in a well. The catch is that everyone has to consume a tube of caviar before throwing! If they don't make their five, they have to go back down the hill to get more rocks and throw again.  throw get more. It's disgusting to watch everyone eat that caviar and throw up. While Leroy and Thereas catch up to them here, Sarah and Jordan are still in a decent lead. The two reach the time limit for this checkpoint, but are able to move on.

The next checkpoint is "Bike Ride," which isn't the easiest with the hills, but it's much better than running. Sarah and Jordan still have a good lead over Theresa and Leroy, getting to the rest stop before the climb to the top of Mt. Slogan. At the rest stop, there are two options for the teams, They either get to rest on a small bed on top of each other away from the fire, or have to stand up by the fire. As they try to warm themselves up, they reflect on how they've both been told that they couldn't do these challenges, and look where they are now! For both of them, this is about more about proving themselves. A while later, Theresa and Leroy catch up. Everyone comments on how they haven't seen Jay and Jenna. Theresa and Leroy also get into a heated discussion about the game and how he needs to learn to play or get played. Leroy believes that this game can be played fairly, but I think he's a little delusional on that. The conversations eventually stop as the teams struggle to stay warm and rest. They are on a mountain, so the later it gets, the colder it gets. It's so cold outside, they are shaking. I felt terrible for them. The producers could've at least given them better coats or something! But this is the Final so they have to suck it up.

The next morning, T.J. announces that Jay and Jenna didn't make it. Everyone already figured they wouldn't. Today, the teams will scale Mt. Slogan, which is literally a mile climbing straight up this rugged mountain. Since Jordan and Sarah won for the day before, they get a five minute lead. That's nothing honestly, but they have to use it to the best of their ability. The climb looks dangerous and scary, plus draining, and it definitely wears everyone down. It really is basically who wants it more.

The entire climb was literally neck and neck, but Jordan and Sarah make it to the top first, winning $250,000!!!!! Leroy and Theresa earn $70,000 to split, which isn't too shabby, though I know how bad Leroy wanted to win. I was very happy for Jordan and Sarah, though. Sarah especially. She has been going at this for so long, and has gotten the short end of the stick quite a few times with having bad partner luck. She made some big power moves, that seems to still have a bad effect on some friendships, but I'm proud that she learned to play for herself and put the nice side away for a second. Behind Nany and Bananas, this was definitely the team I wanted to win!

What did you think of the season finale of Battle of the Exes II?

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If you haven't been watching Being Mary Jane, you are missing out! Picking up from last week, Mary Jane gets a call from Sheldon as she makes dinner. He called to talk about their future. They talk about a lot of random things, but actually seem to be getting along well. All the while Mary Jane is making a list of pros and cons, which is pretty even. For one topic of conversation, Sheldon audaciously asks her if she's barren, which puts a crazy halt on the conversation. However, he compliments her on being brave enough to put her story out there like that. She feels stupid, but that's the last thing that he thinks she is. They literally talk half the night about any and everything. Sheldon is intrigued by her because she's bold enough to challenge him, which no one ever really does. He asks her to dinner, which she agrees to. They finally hang up, both happy.


The next day, before MJ leaves for work, she goes over to see Mark. He is a complete mess, revealing that Eric's gone for good. He hoped that they would work things out, but Eric left a message saying that he met someone else and is moving to London (very random!). They also are raising the other guy's kid together. It may not even be true, but it hurts Mark regardless, and has him thinking that Eric may have cheated on him. I think he's more so mourning of what could've been in terms of a stable relationship. Mary Jane manages to comfort him, and get him up to get ready for work.

Meanwhile, Patrick goes to see his other daughter Daysha, who apparently was left home by herself all night. Her mother Tracy is nowhere to be found, and this isn't the first time it's happened. When Patrick's car breaks down, he calls Mary Jane for her AAA service. He also asks for the number to a private investigator to find out what happened to Tracy. MJ warns him that it will be expensive, but he plans to take care of it regardless.

At work,  Kara gets a text in the production booth from John who wants more money for their sons. He can't afford to come out of pocket any more for their private school. She tells them that maybe their sons should go to public school instead, which he refuses, upsetting Kara. At that moment, there is news of a middle school shooting near Richmond, VA, and everything in the station changes. Mark breaks the news, revealing that the shooter barged past security and has been presumably shot dead. However, there are other victims as well. It's very reminiscent of the tragic Sandy Hook shooting in 2012. It was very upsetting and had everyone on edge. In fact, as Patrick sits in his car and waits for Daysha to finish school for the day, a cop comes over to him and asks for his license and registration. Patrick gets upset, but the cop lets him go, basically telling him to move.

Back at the station, MJ had planned to interview one of the parents waiting for her daughter to come out of the school. The mother had received a text from the daughter that she was fine, but then receives news that her daughter is indeed dead. Kara and the others in the production room watch her get the heartbreaking news off air.  It's absolutely terrible to watch. After receiving that news, MJ calls Patrick about Tracy, and Patrick reveals that Daysha has apparently spent a few nights alone before this. Shortly after, Mary Jane gets a call from Sheldon about a party he's having. Nothing fancy, just drinks and conversation. MJ goes off on him because he didn't call her all day and now she gets this last minute invite. She quickly apologizes, knowing that she's really just thrown from the hectic and draining day.

Kara calls John to talk to her kids after all of this. As a mom, she's thrown too. In the wake of all this, they both realize that their fighting is dumb, and agree to keep the kids home from school for their peace of mind. She then calls Gael to go out and spend time together to feel better. Meanwhile, Mark calls Eric and leaves a message, wishing him nothing but the best.

On her date with Gael, Kara is depressed by the movie they saw at the Latin Fest. Gael feels like she uses irony and humor as a defensive shield, afraid to really reveal more about herself. At that moment, Kara breaks down about her kids, and feeling like she doesn't know what her own purpose in life is, while everyone else does. She's been questioning everything after the shooting, and this is the most open she's ever been, at least that I've seen.

At home, Mary Jane calls Mark for company to Sheldon's party, which is very classy. Mary Jane and Mark both have a good time drinking and chatting with Sheldon's friends. Mark even meets a guy at the party, and starts to flirt a little. Sheldon and MJ sit down and chat. He's very flirtatious, but Mary Jane doesn't want to rush into anything. However, Sheldon plans to be patient and take his time in developing a solid relationship with her.

At the end of the episode, while Patrick and Daysha eat cake, he gets a text back from the PI with the expensive cost estimate to look into Tracy's disappearance. Meanwhile, Gael and Kara have sex, and so does Mark with his mystery guy! Meanwhile, MJ goes home and talks with Sheldon. She had a really great time, and is looking forward to "the next time." They both attempt to hang up, but don't, yet again having conversation all night about nothing and everything! It was so cute. I really like them together!

Be sure to check out all new episodes of Being Mary Jane on Tuesday nights at 10 p.m. ET only on BET!

Images via BET

So excited and grateful that I have been connecting with a lot of creative and talented people so far this year! The best part, to me, of what I do, is being able to feature other upcoming stars on The Spotlight. As always, if you or your client is interested in being featured on the site, please visit our Features/Submissions page for more information!

Right now, I want you all, especially those in the DMV area, to check out Elite Trends Studio! Elite Trends is a family owned business, which opened October 1, 2013 in downtown Silver Spring, MD. The studio, started off as a multi-departmental entertainment company to serve various needs in the industry. “Elite Trends Studios signifies great quality provided by trendsetter—a new way to look at things, a vision for a better tomorrow,” said Kierra Hart, who serves as an account executive for the studio.



A variety of local DMV artists have recorded at the studio including Pinky KillaKorn, Visto, Fatz Da Big Fella, and more, as well as international artists like Davido and Eddy Kenzo. Engineers at the studio are Dymique, Kandiman, and Ian Craig who has worked with major artists such as Fat Trel.

Elite Trends offers great services as an entertainment company, including music production, recording, editing and mastering, photography (both in studio and event coverage), video production and editing services, as well as event video vendor services. Pricing is as follows:

  • Music studio hourly rates are $65-$90/hr. (Customers can also sign up for Unlimited studio time for three months for only $500 including mixing and mastering).
  •  Photo shoots are $75 
  • Video shoots range from $200-$50,000

In addition to these great services, the studio has put on album listening parties, DJ interaction workshops, pre-concert shows, and performances for artists. All in all, the company offers a diverse amount of services for not only artists, but the general public. In addition to the great music quality Elite Trends Studio offers, Kierra also noted that the method of pricing is unique as well. “Instead of the traditional hourly rates, Elite Trends subscribes clients as members who get various services done for them at a flat rate of $500 lasting for three months,” she said. “It is cost effective without cutting down the quality.”

The goal for the studio is the future is to have various studio locations across the country. With this incredible pricing, variety of services, and great professionalism, this company is definitely on their way!

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