As hip hop continues its erotic dance with adult entertainment, Fish 'N' Grits Magazine is setting the pace for the beat with its scintillating new presence in the marketplace. Capitalizing on this ever burgeoning niche market, publishers Joe "Fatal" and Camille Burgos are stepping up the game with the release of the second issue of their hybrid magazine. Slated to impact newsstands nationwide on Wednesday, May 13, 2004, REDMAN, star of Fox-TV's new sitcom, "Meth and Red" will grace the magazine's notorious cover with adult icon, Sinnamon Love. Also featured in this issue are Twista, Avant, Youngbloodz and E40. Can hip hop get any hotter ?
See Also:The ground breaking pictorial is just the tip of the iceberg for Fish 'N' Grits, the magazine that makes no qualms about pairing hip hop's hottest with the top stars from the world of adult entertainment. While Method Man rocked the debut cover with adult seductress Solveig, Lil' Jon, The Clipse, Too Short and Kanye West are just a sampling of past celebs interviewed within the magazine's pages. "Our magazine is upscale and urban," offers Camille, co-publisher of Fish 'N' Grits. "Magazines for men generate top sales in today's marketplace. But no one is able to offer what we offer. Either they don't showcase women of color on a regular basis, or they tease you with partial nudity. Fish 'N' Grits is able to bring it to you full and up front and no holds barred. We combine the no- compromise attitude of both cultures and explode with it. Music and sex have always been kissing cousins and Fish 'N' Grits expounds upon that truth!" “Our objective is to present a visual forum where women of color are held to a standard of beauty like no other. Merging music with adult entertainment was just an inevitable phase. From a music executive perspective we have utilized sex throughout the ages to sell everything from cars to food to music to clothes. Fish’N’Grits represents everything to Urban America – a cost effective, satisfying, delectable, staple of Urban culture – a simple down home delicacy”, adds Fatal. As editors/ publishers of Fish 'N' Grits, Camille Burgos and Joe "Fatal" are true products of the hip hop generation. Burgos has risen through the ranks to become one of the most influential marketing authorities in the music business today while Joe “Fatal” has established himself as a rare breed, successfully treading the waters as a record producer, rapper/entertainer and businessman. Together the two have a resource of industry and celebrity contacts that reads like a who's who in music. Like a satisfying meal, Fish 'N' Grits is more than a mouth full. Progressing the inevitable union of hip hop and adult entertainment, with Fish 'N' Grits Magazine you have a full plate ready for you. Appetizers are being served at http://www.fishngrits.com
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