Content Creator, Media Maven, Multi-faceted Entrepreneur…
Cream, also known as Ms. Cream of the Crop, served as moCa’s Digital Communications Manager July of 2022 through July 2024; she oversaw digital and social marketing initiatives.
Ms. Cream of the Crop collaborated with all departments to develop online strategies that increased moCa’s brand awareness. Among those efforts she contributed to increasing awareness and community engagement for moCa Saturdays, artist residencies, and program partnerships.
Her efforts increased moCa’s social media presence by more than 80% from August 2022-July 2024.
Cream has 20+ years of experience in the Music, Theatre, and Marketing industries. With the success around building her own events, and bringing awareness and media expertise to unknown artists and indie labels, she attracted new clients and began her career as an Entrepreneur through her brands T.E.T. Entertainment LLC and 216 The Beat Radio Station.
She has managed Public Relations for companies such as the Ohio Hip Hop Awards, Atlanta Underground Music Awards, and more.
Her Corporate Marketing background spans from Bank of America to household names like Clorox.
Cream’s educational accomplishments include studying theater at Alabama State University, a Media Writing Certificate from TNS and Rolling Stone, as well as certification from NYU | TISCH in Journalism and TV. She received a Bachelor of Science in Entertainment Business with Sports Management from Full Sail University.
Ms. Cream of the Crop considers herself as a connector and a culture curator.
David Letterman on season 2 guest Kanye West: “I think he’s so artistically smart”
David Letterman and NBC’s Willie Geist
David Letterman talks to NBC’s Willie Geist about
his newly announced interview with Kanye West for the second season of
his Netflix series, My Next Guest Needs No Introduction saying, “Kanye
West. When I was done with Kanye, I kind of
felt like I wanted– you want to kind of father him and I think he’s in
good hands and I think he’s so artistically smart.”
Letterman added about the interview with West, “I
was frightened honestly because I had only met him a couple of times on
the show and I knew that depending on the day, you weren’t quite sure
which path you were going to be on… he was working
on what he calls his Sunday service and I didn’t know what to
expect…and we went to it early in a sound studio in Burbank and it was
remarkably spiritual…it was quite moving.”
More of Willie’s interview with David Letterman will air on Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist on Sunday, May 19.
Credit: NBC’s “Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist” with an airdate of Sunday, May 19
WILLIE GEIST: So tell me more about the beard.
DAVID LETTERMAN: Well, you tell me about your toupee.
WILLIE GEIST: You went right to it.
DAVID LETTERMAN: I’ve been waiting to use
that line for four years. I wish I had a story. It started out I was
just tired of shaving. And then now, I’m afraid to see what’s under
there. So, you know, there it is…Initially, it was
just pure, ‘I’m tired of shaving’ and then, the longer it went — I
wake up, and I forget that I have it honestly.
DAVID LETTERMAN ON MISSING LATE NIGHT AND TIME WITH HIS SON:
Credit: NBC’s “Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist” with an airdate of Sunday, May 19
WILLIE GEIST: As you sit here today, Dave, do you miss doing late night TV?
DAVID LETTERMAN: You know, the first year, I
sure did. And when they wise up and let you go, you’ll go through it
because you get into a rhythm and so I missed that…but the best part is I
get to do stuff with my son, who is now 16.
DAVID LETTERMAN: People always say, ‘Well,
you know, you’re not going to be the kid’s best friend. You’re going to
be his’ — and I say screw that. Look at me. How much longer am I going
to be around? I want to be the best friend,
but, he’s not keen on me being his best friend.
WILLIE GEIST: So Harry as he moves into his teen years is not as keen on hanging out with Dad as you’d hoped?
DAVID LETTERMAN: That’s right. I’ll tell
you, at my age and you know, this is no breakthrough revelation. But the
most secure I ever feel is when I’m around my son.
A-MINUS is a positive hip-hop artist from Akron, Ohio who is creating his own lane by starting a movement through community outreach in an effort to change the negative mindset of youth. He is also the founder of A NEW WAY PROJECT which is an afterschool program that teaches youth positivity through creative writing and performing arts. He is a recent graduate of the United Way Neighborhood Leadership Institute class of 2016. His trademarked brand “ALIEN NATION” serves as a clothing line and an independent record label that specializes in developing young talent. The company’s motto is “DARE 2 BE DIFFERENT”. A-MINUS has performed at various venues/schools throughout northeast Ohio.
Catch A-Minus On The Throne on The Elite Radio Show with Ms. Cream of the Crop.
Jaden Smith returns with a new banger, titled “BACK ON MY SH*T.”
Fresh from releasing his music video for SYRE cut, “The Passion,”Jaden Smith returns with a new banger, titled “BACK ON MY SH*T.” The song can be found on the soundtrack for Crystal Moselle’s new film, Skate Kitchen, which Jaden also stars in.
“The song is completely inspired by the movie Skate Kitchen that just came out,” Smith told Zane Lowe during his Beats 1 appearance. “It’s about a female crew of skaters that are trying to find themselves, but they realize that their crew is the only thing that really helps them go through the city and feel like they are apart of something.”
A3C has brought Atlanta legend 2 Chainz and the iconic Wu-Tang Clan together for a mashup masterpiece blended by DJ Critical Hype. The project combines some of Wu-Tang Clan’s most iconic beats with 2 Chainz verses, the result is unbelievable.
Every member of the Wu-Tang Clan is participating in a special 2-Day experience in Atlanta that will climax at the A3C Festival in downtown Atlanta on Sat, Oct 6th along with performances by J.I.D, PRhyme (DJ Premier & Royce Da 5’9), Talib Kweli, Westside Gunn + Conway, Jarren Benton, Deante Hitchcock, Lute, Lou the Human and many more.
There are a limited number of WuTangATL passes for the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hang out with RZA, GZA, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God, Masta Killa, Cappadonna and Mathematics for an unforgettable 2-days in Atlanta.
2 Chainz joins the coalition of Atlanta companies and cultural establishments celebrating Wu-Tang Clan’s 25th anniversary of their debut album 36 Chambers, which includes:
Raise your hand, or like this post, if you were a Nivea fan.
Nivea was the black girl next door! She was cute, her body looked like a regular girl’s body, she could sing and she dressed like all of the Disney channel kids. Nivea was the celebrity we all knew we could actually be, Lol!
Nivea was EVERYWHERE then vanished…here is her story…