The origin of Hip Hop derives from the streets, ghettos, parks, and neighborhood house parties. The graffiti artwork represented societal living and symbolized the voices of the unheard. True hip hop fans crave artistic, non-commercialized, creative story-telling lyricist and DJs who spin the powerful but subliminal art that stands out from the masses. Believe it or not, “real” talent exists. Presence is Power!
Since we have collaboratively compiled a network to reach millions of people; we have launched an interactive, entertainment portal for our fan advocates, Street Radio Magazine. Street Radio Magazine mission is to provide a platform for artists who are the social commentary of their environment, the club bangers and the DJs who masterfully respond to the energy of the crowd. Our platform consists of audio interviews, videos, blog posts and weekly contests featuring independent artists and DJs.
Marcus Boyd, CEO of Street Radio, Inc. will bring a wealth of knowledge in promotion and advertising in the music industry. In 1998, Marcus Boyd was signed to Too Short along with his group “Al Block.” The group’s single “Paper Chase” went platinum off the Too Short Nationwide Compilation. He has worked with Jazzy Pha, Polo Da Don, Lil John, Ludacris, Too Short, Young Bloods, Bone Crusher and a list of other major artists. Mr. Boyd has worked for record companies such as Zone 4 Inc, Grand Hustle and a number of other labels. “My mission is to give talented artists back the stage,” said Marcus. Needless to say, Street Radio Magazine is Mr. Boyd’s vehicle to launch his mission.






