Keelay & Zaire’s The Times To Premier On mtvU 11/21

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(November 18, 2008 – Brooklyn NY) Keelay & Zaire, producers extraordinaire, will be debuting the video for their socio-politically charged single, "The Times," exclusively on mtvU this Friday. The duo takes the video back to San Francisco where they invite viewers on a tour of where “the streets define stars” to the backdrop of their signature soulful soundscape. With rhymes from San Fran inhabitants Slo Mo, Mush Mouf, soultry vocals from Nino Moschella, along with LA emcee Blu, the track is a motivational call-to-arms, and the video captures the vibrancy of the citizens and sites of the Bay Area. The video is premiering this Friday November 21st on mtvU.com, which will feature the video exclusively for 24hrs, so be sure to check it out and so be sure to check it out and help drive it up their charts. We will be servicing the video online the next day on 11/22.

The Background:

Keelay & Zaire are a bi-coastal team that operates with only one concrete rule; creating music with unlimited range. Complementing each other’s styles with precision, Kee & Zee work as a sole production machine that spawns gritty classic hip-hop, soulful R&B, and any other medium that requires an exclusive sound from the team. With Keelay out west in San Francisco, and Zaire in the east, holding it down in Virginia, the two have almost unlimited resources from which to draw talent and inspiration. In their debut LP Ridin High, the pair’s versatility takes center stage, backed up by a talented cast of emcees and singers including Phonte of Little Brother, Supastition, Blu, Cali Agents, Darien Brockington, Tash of Tha Liks, Saafir, Fortilive, The Park, Emilio Rojas, Surreal ,Slo-Mo, Mario Dones, The A.V.E., J.Fish, Jony Fraze, Whooligan, and Tiffany Paige. Keelay & Zaire’s Ridin High will be released in early 2009 by MYX Music Label.

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