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Monthly Archives: September 2017

“Love Me Or Leave Me” Spotify Playlist

September 26, 2017

It’s the first day of fall and what’s better to kick it off than a fresh new playlist? Check out my “Love Me Or Leave Me” playlist below.

It starts with my new single “Love Me Or Leave Me” (feat. Fetty Wap), then leads into my favorite songs at the moment by artists like Kendrick Lamar, Khalid, Calvin Harris, Bahja Rodriguez, Fifth Harmony and more!

Click here to get “Love Me Or Leave Me” on your favorite platform!

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Teenear’s Top Macy’s Beauty & Fashion Picks

September 23, 2017

I’m so excited to share this moment with my Teebirds! To celebrate my Macy’s event, I collaborated with the Macy’s Dadeland Mall team to share my top beauty and fashion picks.

Anastasia Beverly Hills Contour Kit

Anastasia Beverly Hills Modern Renaissance Eye Shadow Palette

Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara

Clinique Chubby in the Nude Foundation Stick

NYX Vinyl Liquid Liner

 

American Rag Juniors’ Off-The-Shoulder Ruffled Top

Material Girl Juniors’ Satin Surplice Romper

1.STATE Cropped Metallic Jacket

Love Tribe Nikelodeon x Juniors’ Rugrats Hoodie Dress

Material Girl Juniors’ Mesh Player Graphic Crop T-Shirt

Energie Active Juniors’ Printed Track Jacket

DL 1961 Renee Cotton Cutoff Denim Shorts

1.STATE Pinstripe Split-Black Shirt

 

Click here to get “Love Me Or Leave Me” on your favorite platform!

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Macy’s Performance, Meet and Greet & Shopping Spree Contest (Miami)

September 21, 2017

I’m excited to announce that I will be performing this Saturday, September 23 at 2PM at Macy’s Dadeland Mall. Following the performance, you all will attend an exclusive meet and greet. There’s more! There will be a raffle with the winner receiving a Macy’s shopping spree in which I will shop with you.

RSVP HERE

Sat, September 23, 2017

2:00 PM – 4:00 PM EDT

Macy’s Dadeland Fashion Store

7303 S.W. 88 Street

1st Level

Miami, FL 33156

 

Teenear featured on BET.com

Teenear featured on BET.com’s “To Sign or Not to Sign: The Art of the Record Deal”

September 8, 2017

Below is an excerpt from BET’s “To Sign or Not to Sign: The Art of the Record Deal”, read the full article here.

Some artists see it fit to make sense of signing individual records to a deal rather than their entire career over to a major label. While this option is not unheard of, labels will avoid these sorts of deals simply because a longer-term relationship means more control and more security for future material. Furthermore, an artist would want to pay special attention to the terms of exclusivity with respects to features. Covered by something called a “sideman provision,” this allows an artist to jump on a fellow musician’s track, even if that musician is signed to another label. The best means of keeping an eye on these terms would be to enlist a trusted team of advisers, something that Slip-N-Slide Records songstress Teenear was fortunate enough to realize early on.

“I don’t have many concerns [about the label’s control over collaborations] because I have full trust in my team, who all help make sound business decisions,” she said. “When collaborating or building, my input on which artists to feature it always considered. I also make sure to present various business ventures as they come up. As an artist, I still dip in on the business end and it’s well received by everyone.”

The “Friday Night” singer views her label home executives as family that hands her the tools she needs to pursue her own artistic freedom — within their consent, too, of course.

“If I’m interested in doing a feature with anyone else, I definitely have to make sure I get approval,” she said. “The label then works with that artist’s label or their management team to handle any specifics, like signing off on verses, the budget, booking the studio time, etc. The team works the mechanical end.”

Teenear’s healthy relationship with Slip-N-Slide comes a dime a dozen, though. As a smaller label, she enjoys the luxury of having more focus on her projects, which isn’t always the case at larger-scale record labels. Her advice? Check all of the hens before dropping all of your eggs in one basket.

“I would say,to not be in a rush and shop around,” she said. “Different labels offer different things in terms of what they are willing to invest and bring to the table.”

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