Rebel Music Collective and Nation Entertainment Launch Episode 1 of The Lo End Theory
The first installment of the "Lo End Theory", a docuseries produced by Emeka Nwakibu, owner of Nation Entertainment, premiered yesterday on the Lo Village YouTube channel. The series premiere gives fans and viewers a never-before-seen behind the scenes perspective of the preparation that goes into each and every Lo Village performance.
GAITHERSBURG, Md., April 16, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The first installment of the "Lo End Theory", a docuseries produced by Emeka Nwakibu, owner of Nation Entertainment, premiered yesterday on the Lo Village YouTube channel. The series premiere gives fans and viewers a never-before-seen behind the scenes perspective of the preparation that goes into each and every Lo Village performance.
The first episode brings to life the trio's trip to perform at Brooklyn's A/D/O for a pop-up shop hosted by NorBlack NorWhite and No Borders during New York City's Fall 2018 Fashion Week. Throughout the episode, the viewer is able to peer into the life of Lo Village during rehearsal, on the drive from DC, and during the group's down time spent in New York - all giving a bit more insight and color to each member's personality and character. Watch the first episode HERE.
Benny Harps, Rebel Music's media specialist and photographer explains, "it's always a good time traveling with the group. We make the drive up to New York pretty frequently and it can get a bit draining, but I'm always picked back up by the group's energy and have incredible content to shoot."
The 1991 release of 'The Low End Theory' by A Tribe Called Quest has heavily influenced Rebel Music Collective and Lo Village. The title of the Lo Village docuseries is a play on words, but also is an ode to Tribe that pays respect and homage to artists that have had an enormous impact on Lo Village's own music.
Behind the Docuseries
Local videographer and close friend of the group, Emeka Nwakibu, creator of Nation Entertainment and Good in Any Hood, produces the videos for Rebel Music Collective in collaboration with videos taken by Benny Harps, owner of Napizum Magazine. Both Nwakibu and Harps work closely with Rebel Music Collective, bringing to light the talent the DMV area holds.
SOURCE Rebel Music Collective
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