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Kimberly Lacy: The new girl on the "Block" talks about her new show on HGTV

Kimberly Lacy is the spunky out-spoken newest addition to the HGTV family. The on-camera beauty with the fiery red hair is the new co-host of HGTV’s brand new show “Curb Appeal The Block.” Kimberly spoke with Fever Magazine in her first magazine interview to discuss her new show.

BringIt all or nothing? Interview with Woody Levin founder of BringIt.com

Do you consider yourself to be a video game expert? Do you think you can beat anyone in Madden 2010, NBA 2K10 or Street Fighter? If the answers to any of the questions above are yes, then put your money where your mouth is and make a wager. Introducing the leading site for online cash and prizes BringIt.com.

Ksyn the backup dancer for Ciara is now making a name for her self in acting and modeling

Ksyn started modeling recently but is no stranger to a life of dancing; after her mother put her in ballet at the early age of 5 she found dancing has been a passion ever since.

Ksyn is a model, an actress, and a dancer but found the time to sit down with us and discuss exactly what it takes to be successful in an industry where many fall short.

Mullage: Atlanta Duo Out To Prove Worth

Mullage catapulted onto the national music scene with the smash hit “Trick’n” earlier this year. A summertime anthem, particularly in the South, the duo has since been trying to catch up to the record. Dropping mixtapes and putting on some serious miles they are making sure people know the men behind the record and not just the tune itself.

DJ Rob E Rob Talks 50 Cents, Jadakiss and business

DJ Rob E Rob sits down with us for an exclusive one on one interview.

Fever: Thank you such for calling in and speaking to Fever Magazine. It’s a pleasure to be speaking with you.

Rob: Oh definitely, it’s a pleasure to be here as well. Thanks for having me.

Fever: So how did the name DJ Rob E Rob come about?

Fight From Above: A Love/Hate Affair

Fight From Above is like a group of guys you’ve known forever that just happen to make great music. On a phone interview that would have been better suited across a table topped with beer bottles, I had a chance to talk with the band, one of many on the L.A scene and arguably one of the most deserving indie rock bands currently looking to expand their reach.

Amiyj: Up and coming artist is no stranger to hard work

Getting steady chatter on the Internet and spins in clubs on the East coast, Amiyj is one of many new emcees putting in work. What makes him different from the rest is, as he’ll tell you, his realness, his passion for the music, and his dedication to keeping a genuine integrity in his work.

Sha Stimuli Sets The Record Straight

The streets of New York City have always been some of the toughest streets in the nation, and the world. It takes a strong person to see outside of the box of the norm to see there are better and bigger things on the horizon. That’s exactly what Sha Stimuli did. Sha Stimuli (real name Sherrod Kaalis) is a product of the streets of Brooklyn, NY, but he’s not a thug or a street hustler as most would assume. You could call him somewhat of an intellectual in his own right.

Slim: Riding on Cruise Control to Success

Drive…Passion…Commitment to succeed... Words to describe the dedication Slim from 112 exemplifies in his business. These days, Slim finds himself on a long road from Bad Boy times. As CEO of M3 Productions, he has taken it upon himself to lift up the artist. His energy to grow M3 Productions evolves around a family theme.

Fin-S Is Not Just The Average Emcee In The Game

From an outward appearance, you would never guess that Canadian hip hop artist Fin-S (real name Colin James Paul) harbored such a deep and rich voice. One quite similar to that of DMX- a bit raspy and gruff, yet filled with humility and truth. Born in Toronto Canada, but raised in the streets of Miami, Fin-S grew up with the sounds of music all around him. From the sounds of the surrounding Caribbean Islands such as Cuba, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Haitians, and Jamaicans- the sounds of music were entrenched in Fin-S’ roots.

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