JVC FORCE Reunited, Releases First New Singles In Two Decades!
Shadows you see torsos at ya back door, a group of three not four, could it be….
The Legendary Hip-Hop group JVC FORCE has officially reunited and releases new music on their newly launch website, http://www.jvcforce.com/. With so much written on various websites and their music being posted everywhere from youtube, to facebook and every blog in between, JVC FORCE knew it was time. They had to find away to correct all the misrepresented information including the definition to the groups’ acronym. Everyone has been talking, now the Force launches their official website to take back control and finally tell their-story.
In a bold move, JVC FORCE decided not to sign with a record company or go through a distributor, but instead release their own music exclusively on their website. The first new tracks, ‘Bang Out’ and ‘People Start Dancin’ are available immediately and new tracks will be available for fans to purchase every 60 days, including rare remixes, new music and previously unreleased songs as well. The website will also include classic and rare pictures of the group, interviews and more for starters and in the near future exclusive JVC FORCE merchandise. Now nothing is off limits…The sky’s the limit!
The reunion officially came about when the group did their first interview together in over fifteen years on December 29, 2007 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their radio debut. B Luv and Curt Cazal joined JVC’s other emcee, AJ Rok for an exclusive interview on his Heavy Rotation Magazine Radio Show, on www.TheBestJams.com. The last weekend of December was very significant because it marked 20 years since DJ Red Alert premiered JVC FORCE’s first single, the Long Island anthem ‘Strong Island’ on his long-running World Famous Radio Mix Show on New York City’s WRKS 98.7 Kiss FM. TBJ founder and CEO Brother John proclaimed December 29, 2007 ‘JVC Force Day,’ and dedicated the entire day to the JVC FORCE.
During the interview the group announced they were officially reunited and hinted that new music might follow shortly. Fans across the globe have been anxiously awaiting ever since. People were starting to speculate if it was really going to happen, this time. Rumors of the group’s reunion had been going on for the last 2 decades. So the group took sometime to make sure it was done right and now are back to give the fans what they have been demanding, new music from the JVC FORCE.
…years have past and now at least, JVC is comin’ fast like a local broadcast, premier
JVC FORCE is back better than ever and with two new additions, DJ Majestik aka Skenny Kravitz, their official tour DJ and the legendary Vance Wright. JVC FORCE is now available for interviews. They plan to hit everything, every blog, website, publication, radio station etc. The fans have been calling for this for years and now the JVC FORCE is answering for all to hear.
About JVC Force:
In 1986, Bill ‘B Luv’ Taylor and Curtis ‘Curt Cazal’ Smalls were both DJs in Long Island, former rivals who brought their crews together under the name JVC Force. AJ ‘AJ Rok’ Woodson, who had relocated to Mount Vernon from Long Island, would hear about the noise the two were making in his hometown and dropped by a party to check them out. History was made that night: AJ Rok and B Luv rocked the party with Curt Cazal on the ones and twos. Their chemistry was undeniable, they added AJ and by the following summer, JVC Force was signed to B Boy Records. Due to the label’s concerns about the legalities of the name, JVC Force became an acronym for Justified by Virtue of Creativity For Obvious Reasons Concerning Entertainment.
In 1986, Bill ‘B Luv’ Taylor and Curtis ‘Curt Cazal’ Smalls were both DJs in Long Island, former rivals who brought their crews together under the name JVC Force. AJ ‘AJ Rok’ Woodson, who had relocated to Mount Vernon from Long Island, would hear about the noise the two were making in his hometown and dropped by a party to check them out. History was made that night: AJ Rok and B Luv rocked the party with Curt Cazal on the ones and twos. Their chemistry was undeniable, they added AJ and by the following summer, JVC Force was signed to B Boy Records. Due to the label’s concerns about the legalities of the name, JVC Force became an acronym for Justified by Virtue of Creativity For Obvious Reasons Concerning Entertainment.
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