HARLEM, NY (Top40 Charts/ E1 Music) - The wait is over! Hip hop superstar
Jim Jones and fellow Harlem native
Webstar are set to release their brand new project, "The RoofTop," on E1
Music on October 6th, 2009. Harlem, U.S.A. has created another Hip-Hop bond that has taken the music world by storm.
Jim Jones and
Webstar have already collaborated on the hit single, "Dancin' on Me," featuring Juelz Santana, which blew up New York's Hot 97 and continues to sweep through nightclubs throughout the country. The new single, "She Can Get It," is at urban radio now.
The success of the track sparked an idea for Jones, the track's key feature guest, to make a collaboration project with Webstar.
Jones shot to stardom by creating a world renowned hip hop movement as C.E.O. of Diplomat Records. Over the course of 3 solo albums under the E1 Music (formerly KOCH Records) umbrella, Jim Jones has sold well over 1.1 million copies. His albums also spawned hits like "Certified Gangstas," "We Fly High," "Crunk Muzik" and many more. Jones continues to forge ahead as an entrepreneur, actor, rapper and A&R executive.
Webstar was the creative force behind "Chicken Noodle Soup," the great underground sensation of summer 2006 which peaked at No 45 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.
Webstar is currently the owner and CEO of record label called Scrilla Hill.
For more information, go to www.myspace.com/jimjones and www.myspace.com/MrWebStar.
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