School Tyme Hip-Hop

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School Tyme Hip-Hop Productions,LLC (STHHP) is a music production company geared toward Edutainment, specializing in getting children K-8 excited about education through the art of hip-hop. Founded February 8, 2006 by two South Los Angeles natives, Mr. Mengesha "Mystro" Francis, president and hip-hop producer, and Domanic Allen, vice president. The two young black entrepreneurs are helping to change misconceptions about the voice of hip-hop.


Their most significant goal has been to convey the importance of the hip-hop culture to the school boards and their members. Currently they have been receiving a lot of positive feed back from prominent figures such as, LAUSD Boardmember of District One Marguerite Poindexter Lamotte, and Supervisor, Second District Yvonne Brathwaite Burke who has written, "The concept of your company sounds Innovative and Interesting. Keep me informed as to the progress of your company."[1]


On April 26th, 2007, the Los Angeles Sentinel published a featured article about STHHP within the entertainment section of the publication. The author, Brandon I. Brooks, Assistant Entertainment Editor states, "Fast forward thirty years after the release of School House Rock and two young black entrepreneurs are ready to resurrect education through music. But instead of using rock & roll the two men are planning on using the art of hip-hop music to teach education."[2]


School Tyme Hip-Hop Productions Roster: President and Musical Producer: Mengesha "Mystro" Francis, Vice President: Domanic Allen, Artist: Kevis "Kevae" Kee, Artist: Will "Tip-Toe" Magee, Artist: George "G-Myth" Lucas, Artist: David "Maniak" Walton


STHHP's first project is a single titled 9105 South Alphabet Boulevard.."[3]


[edit] References

  1. ^ Burke, Yvonne B. (2007-01-18). Letter_Of_Reference. (English). County of Los Angeles. Retrieved on 2007-01-18.
  2. ^ Brooks, Brooks I. (2007-04-26). Entertainment. (English). The Los Angeles Sentinel. Retrieved on 2007-04-26.
  3. ^ Smith, Clyde (2007-05-15). 9105 S Alphabet Blvd. (English). JumpOff.TV. Retrieved on 2007-05-15.

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School Tyme Hip-Hop website [1]