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Founder/ Editor in Chief:

Krystal Foster

Publisher:

Konnectwork

Photographers:

Krystal Kourtney Photography

Contact Us:

864.346.8028

www.grindflumagazine.com

[email protected]

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Social Butterfly Boutique specializes in catering to all women

from the inside out through FASHION! Michelle, the boutiques

owner, goal is to provide you with exceptional and professional

one on one assistance to enhance your shopping experience!

To experience a new YOU stop by to

“Take A Flight From Ordinary to

Extraordinary”

www.mssocialbutterfly.com

104 Mauldin Rd Ste F

Greenville SC 29605

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Keyshia Ka’oir (formerly known as Keyshia Dior) is a model, actress, stylist, & entrepreneur

extraordinaire. She is the owner, CEO and creative force of KA`OIR Cosmetics, a company

that she started in 2011. Her cosmetic line embodies everything that she is; it’s bright,

young, and vibrant as demonstrated in the KA`OIR commercial that aired nationwide on ma-

jor cable channels, that include MTV, VH1, E!, BET, Bravo and Style. She recently changed

her name to Keyshia Ka’oir to represent her brand at all times. Keyshia “stands out from the

rest”, and it is this unique ability that has made her success so impressive. She’s not afraid

to be herself and she’s definitely not afraid to go after her goals.

This Miami native, with Jamaican roots, is best known for her starring role as “Lisa”, the jeal-

ous ex-wife in Timbaland’s mini-movie/ video, “Say Something” featuring the international

music superstar, Drake. Since then, Keyshia has been featured in countless music videos with

top recording artists. She’s graced the covers of several magazines, sold in stores nationwide

and she has made countless appearances all over the country.

Her personality and drive cannot be confined to just one thing and she continues to defy

expectations. She has become a very well-known personality in a very short period of time

but she is not new to the industry. As a celebrity stylist, Keyshia worked with many well-

known artists, athletes and models over the years.

Keyshia uses every experience as a learning opportunity for both personal and professional growth. Her main focus today is expanding the

KA`OIR brand. As part of her marketing strategy, she recently collaborated with platinum selling recording artist, Trina, who is currently en-

dorsing KA`OIR . Keyshia created a lipstick color specifically for Trina called “Neon Rockstarr” and the fans are loving it!

Her growing success gave her a platform to reach out to young girls all over the world. She is very passionate about “giving back” and sharing

her blessings. Keyshia has spoken on several panels about maintaining self-esteem, integrity and knowing what’s important… in an industry

that can be very challenging. She is adamant about staying true to herself and not compromising any of her values for the sake of fame. This

very fact has made her meteoric rise very commendable. She is outspoken and confident and faces challenges head on. With over 1 MILLION

followers on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, she consistently encourages and connects with her strong base of supporters, also known as

“KA`OIR Dolls”. There is no doubt that this “Mohawk haired” beauty is beautiful and talented, but it’s her warm personality that keeps her

fans devoted to her.

With the success of her KA`OIR Cosmetics line, Keyshia wanted to ensure that she continues to make a difference. Charitable causes are very

important to her so she created a lipstick color called “Survivor” in honor of breast cancer awareness. A percentage of all proceeds will be

donated to the “Susan G. Komen for the Cure Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Affiliate”. This is a cause that is near and dear to her heart and it is her

hope that she will encourage others to join the fight for a cure for breast cancer.

Keyshia Ka’oir is a name that you want to keep an eye on. She is hot, multi-dimensional and is poised for greatness.

WWW.KAOIR.COM

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It was in 2002 that fashion designer; Tasha Hill decided to fulfill her desire to design clothing for plus

size women. Some would argue why this tall and slender framed designer would have interests in

plus designing? How could she possibly know what would appeal to women whose bodies types

differed from hers and who often could not readily find pieces that reflected sex appeal and sophisti-

cation while accentuating the art of curves? The answer was simple: her older sister and the face of

BGU, Jeannie Ferguson. Weighing in at over three hundred pounds at one time, Jeannie rallied for

the same modern fashion trends for the average plus size woman. Her feelings were if the current

retail chains were not going to design, contemporary pieces with the fuller woman in mind, then it

was time to do it themselves. Jeannie knew what it was like to shop for clothing and not find ade-

quate pieces that lacked proper fit and sexy conservatism. Thus, she teamed up with Tasha and de-

cided together they would become the brand that delivered what the fashion industry had been

missing.

The concepts they orchestrated for the debut of BGU (Big Girls United) were based on a combination

of personal style, current trends, precise craftsmanship and careful garment selections. It was their

goal to eliminate the idea that the curvy women had to hide their shape behind dark colors. BGU

made their designs in bold vibrant colors that spoke volumes to consumer’s expectations. Tasha’s

background in fashion design coupled, with Jeannie’s plus-size modeling expertise lead them to have

a keen knowledge of the industry and how clothes can heighten confidence and self esteem if done

tastefully and skillfully. BGU prides itself on providing trendy, contemporary, and ready to wear col-

lections for the stylish curvy fashionista who likes to keep

up with the ever changing styles in the world of fashion.

The mission behind their designs is to unite all women of

different ethnic backgrounds who embrace their curves

and are full of self confidence by being secure with their

bodies. BGU has and will continue to represent a lifestyle

for women who understand that style is not dictated by

size. With pieces that have been worn by celebrities such

as R&B soul singer, Jazmine Sullivan and seen on the run-

way of noteworthy shows such as Full Figured Fashion

Week, BK Fashion Weekend, and in publications such as

Ebony Magazine, BGU is for women who are consciously

choosing to flaunt their curves with fitting soft fabrics that

show creativity, sass and flavor!

BIG GIRLS UNITED

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I was born and raised and reside in Chicago, IL where I rep the the Westside

60644. I’m 27 years old, my measurements are 40-38-61. At a size 18 I was

blessed with the right curves and very confident in what I have going on. I'm a

very artistic and innovate individual who likes to try new things. As a little girl I

was very bashful and never knew I would be modeling. June 2011 I did my 1st

photo shoot and been on the roll since then. I’ve been modeling for 1 year now,

trying to get my name out here so that I can do bigger and better things. You can

currently find me in a few magazines,

countless web pages and much more to

come. I am currently available for photo

shoots, video shoots, parties, events, ap-

pearances, hosting and more so just con-

tact me for inquires or booking.

Email:[email protected]

Facebook.com/hazeleyes.vanillashake

Follow me on Twiter: tallyellowgurl

Follow me on Instagram: Hazeleyed_doll

HAZEL

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BIRDDIE BIRDDIE

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What made you get into the entertainment industry?

At a young age I played the piano and sung on a youth choir. This is where I picked up the ear for

music. I was also brought up in a family filled with musicians, song writers, and performers. In the

late 80’s heading towards the early 90’s, one of my first cousins Andre Valentine and oldest brother

Anthony Robinson formed a group called “Liquor House”. Their group was one of the first hip-hop/

rap groups to open for major artist such as, The Lox, Lil Kim, Nappy Roots, Out Kast, and Craig Mac.

They also recorded at major studios such as, Too Short’s and the list goes on. Majority of the time I

traveled along with them. As a young man to witness that at a young age I was inspired and beyond

motivated.

You are one of the few Indie artists that is around here that has a main stream DJ on your mix-

tape. What motivated you to do that?

Had to make a power move. If you not trying to expand, what are you in it for. Some people who

rap think that you can make a song and get it played in a few clubs plus put it on YouTube and that

be it, when the reality check is depending on how major you are trying to be, point blank period.

Me for example, I want to do Michal Jackson numbers lol!! You can be lyrical, beyond talented/

beyond blessed with a gift, but the biggest question is, who going to know that if you don’t put the

word out and how? #KeepThatInMind

What made you start GSC?

Far as the music I was seeing lack of unity in the

up state, so I formed an organization called GSC

which stands for “Growing Success Constantly”.

#AndWeBuilding

Explain your organization GSC?

GSC is a circle filled with leaders that’s over their own circles. When people say two heads are

better than one, I say more on the same page is a better out come! (How do we operate?) Example,

if one of the leaders over a circle has an artist with a project and trying to move on it, he would con-

tact all the other leaders for a GSC meeting. When he comes forth with the artist, project, idea/

what he trying to do with it, everyone in the meeting will decide which producer, graphic designer,

and engineer would be best for the artist project. Once wrapped up each circle will promote as one

and move as a unit for entourage purpose. (A lot of people on the same page is a real live move-

ment.) #GSC

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If you could do a song with anyone dead or alive who would it be?

Biggie and Tupac! Far as Biggie he was a punch line genius/battle rapper. Tupac was a poetry spitter

and also very versatile. Both of them were great story tellers. If you listen to my lyrics you would see

that I’m also very versatile, plus can story tell with a punch in every line. I can write ten different

songs on the same track which takes you back to Biggie and Tupac!

Name five artists that’s not in your camp that you feel are making moves?

Scram, NBH, 44Water, Young Dirt, Trump

What are some upcoming projects you are working on?

Muscle Muzik 3! It’s not just only going to be a mixtape. I will not speak to much about that.

#StayTuned

We all know that you are an awesome

promoter. What advice would you give

someone that’s trying to step into pro-

motions?

Always stay creative with a new style of

promoting. You don’t want to copy eve-

rybody else because you want to stand

out. Me for example, I will pack out a

Mexican club! Even if I have to change

the wording on the flyers to Spanish,

dress up as a Mexican, scoop up two

bad Hispanic chicks and ride through a

Mexican hood, bumping Mexican mu-

sic, passing out flyers, screaming two

dollar coronas all night!! Long story

short if a club holds five hundred, reach

out to five thousand to hit your mark.

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I’ ma Ma fuckin Monster, Beast, Animal/ Local rapper eater, lyrically

I’m Hannibal// You can Dodge Charge in to see If I want Challenge

you/ The 16 unleash an down like a can of soup!!!!!!!!

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SINGLE MAN RUSSELL

Occupation: Draftsman Hometown: Belton, SC Age: 27 How does a woman catch your attention? Smile and Personality How does a woman keep your attention? Conversation Depth and Attractiveness What’s your ideal first date? Con-versation over Dinner and a Movie Best feature of a woman? Lips What would you want the "right" woman to know about you? I’m Very Unpredictable. Very Strong Minded, Ambitious and Outgoing

Why are you ready for love? At the End of the Day, After a Day’s Hus-tle, Every Man Needs that Lady to Come Home To.

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www.dragonbleuvodka.com

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Royale Divas Social Club was established in April 2010 starting out with a group of

8 women from Greenville, SC that wanted to give back to their community. Since

established the group has grew to 20 ladies from different parts of the state. They

have hosted several events that has contributed to the Pendleton Foster home,

Nicholtown Baptist Church, United Ministries, Lupus and Breast Cancer foundation

and several needy families that was recommended by the community. They contin-

ue to help other establishes clubs, promoters, and others with their events as well.

Each year the club celebrates their success the 3rd weekend of April every year for

their anniversary. For more information please contact the President Terra Phelps

at (864) 787-7163 or by email at [email protected].

ROYALE DIVAS SOCIAL CLUB

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AYJAE KOOL Born in Taylors, SC on September 4th, 1988, Ayjae (pronounced A.J.) Kool was the second child born out of his mother's four children. Growing up he found it was hard to make friends, due to him being shy and somewhat of a loner. "I was always good if I had a video game system and a TV to play it on, I could sit in the house all day playing video games back then and I take the same ap-proach as when it comes to music". Like most artist, he grew up in a hood where there was vio-lence, drugs and gangbanging, always wishing for a way out and a better environment.

In middle school is when he developed a passion for rhyming and poetry, the way words could touch people around the world showing that no matter what place, state or country you come from, our problems are similar in a way, drove him to being an Hip Hop artist. Growing up listening to Biggie, 2Pac, Nas and AZ, he always knew when the time came to record on wax, he wouldn't dis-appoint. In Middle School is where he met his best friend/producer/recording partner, Michael Denir, from that day forward, Denir would push him to be something out of the ordinary.

His senior year in High School is when a turning point in life arrived, his Grandmother passed and his older Brother was sentenced to 9 1/2 years in prison 2 months after, thus causing him to lose interest in football and turn to music to express his bottled feelings. "When I felt as if no one under-stood me, I would always turn to the music to take me away". That's exactly what his music has done for others with the same problems as he and can relate to the same topics. Going on 4 years strong recording on wax, he has seen nothing but his talent developing right before him.

In 2008, he released his first project on Datpiff under the name "YungNFresh" and the title of the mixtape was, "Eastside Mayor", gaining him main attractions of open mic shows in his area and a couple emails from record label a & rs. Feeling he was too young and underdeveloped, he turned down the offers and chose to wait until he felt as if he was ready for the world. Changing his name to Ayjae Kool, which Ayjae arise from his middle initials A. J., turning it into a name after realizing that YungNFresh wasn't odd enough for him. "I'm not going to be young forever", after being asked why the name change. Kool describes his attitude and how he go about life, people always tell him, no matter how difficult things get in your life, every time I see you, you have this cool persona about yourself.

Continuing with his music, May 2012 is when he dropped his sophomore street album entitled, "Famous Nobody", within it's first 3 days it had acquired 300 listens and a couple downloads on both, "Datpiff" & "Tweetmymixtape". Feeling this album could be the one that breaks him into the industry, he put all his time, effort and most of his money creating it, getting it pressed up and dupli-cated. Getting offers and invites to be interviewed on various internet radio shows and a couple lo-cal radio stations in his area off of the street album alone has him in awe. "I feel as if it was perfect timing, sometimes I surprise myself when it comes to music". 2012 is looking more and more like the year that this unsigned artist makes his break into the industry and on your radios.

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WWW.EARGASMMUSICSTUDIOS.COM

2710 WHITE HORSE RD STE 471 GREENVILLE SC 29611

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From the westside of Greenville sc comes tonyd. Tonyd started

recording at the age of 17 but always wrote songs and poems

at the age of 12 in school with other peers. Tonyd is now at the

age of 24 born at in 09/13/1987. His favorite rapper is young

jeezy because he says "I feel what he is saying when he speaks

on survival" even though tonyd doesn't speak on selling drugs

he inspires the ppl when asked who he do it for he responded

"I do it for the ppl that work hard for their dreams and work

hard being men in their home now that's big league." Tonyd

thanks God for the talent he has and believes in him strongly.

When asked what was his favorite phrase "work hard for what

you want or work hard for someone else, and leave your ego

at the door you can get way more work done.

www.imtonyd.com

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