MIAMI
FL— On January 12, Haiti was hit by one of the worst natural disasters in the
impoverished nation’s history. The earthquake, measuring 7.0 in magnitude,
caused devastating infrastructural damage, leaving hundreds of thousands of
people injured and without medical aid. The death toll has now hit 230,000.
In
the wake of this disaster, to continue in the aid and awareness in the nation’s
earthquake recovery efforts, Poe Boy Music Group has recently announced the
release of a tribute song and music video, called “These Are The Times,”
by Kulture Shock featuring Brisco and Billy Blue.
Stephanie
Lecor, 1/3 of Kulture Shock, shares a special connection with the song. “These
Are Time Times” is a very important song for me because I actually
went though this experience personally with my family“ she
explained. “Being that I am from
Haiti, when we had an opportunity to record the song, I took it very seriously.
It affected me really strongly, but I’m very happy to be a part of the
track” she added.
As
the “hottest and freshest pop, dance, house music group to emerge since
the Black Eyed Peas, Kulture Shock is poised to take the music world by storm,
with their feel good, sexy, party vibe, and super catchy hooks. The group
combines the talents of experienced performers, including Jason
“Jase” Vanterpool, Seneca Phillip Fortune, known also as “City
Boi”, and songstress Stephanie Lecor.
Hiram
and Poe Boy Music Group President and official manager to Kulture Shock stated
that a promotional tour for Kulture Shock is in the planning stages and will
begin soon.
The
“These Are The Times” music video has been completed and is available
now, and the single is available on iTunes, ReverbNation.com, Amazon.com and
all music outlets.
Fans
can join the “Street Team” to help promote the band, check upcoming
gigs, and buy merchandise and music including “Started Tonight” at http://www.myspace.com/kultureshock305
Purchase Kulture Shock – These Are
The Times on
Amazon & iTunes
The sales generated by the
song will go straight to the Haiti relief funds like The American Red Cross and
Yele in its never-ending efforts to assist the Haitian people.
Connect with Kulture Shock on the following sites:
http://www.myspace.com/KultureShock305
http://www.twitter.com/KultureShock305
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