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CSK in KING magazine.
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Just reading through the latest issue of KING MAGAZINE (the one with Maya on the cover, whoa ) and came a cross this article. The article, tittled "tech savy Dj Skee is marketing T-Mobile with a hip hop approachK, is about DJ skee, the marketing director of SRC (Steve Rifkind Company) , which seems to be doing marketing for the "Tmobile Side Kick".

He's the man responsible for putting the CSK in the hands of all the rappers and celebertie youv seen with them. (morpheus you know him?)


"when the side Kick first came out people didn't know what iit was", says Skee. "now that every body seen it in videos my phone is ringing off the hook". He goes on to saythat they have initiated street teams and are working on securing deals with fashion line like Sean John and FUBU to design new sk carrying cases.

He ends by saying " a lot of the corporate people at T-Mobile didn't realizewhat the urban market was untilwe explained it to them " Danger too IMHO.

Well it seems like tmobile realy is going after the urban market and hip hop community. T-mobile and Danger (and I know yall see this,you know who im talking bout ) asim sure dj skee has told yall if you don't get the beaming working you will not ever fully capture the urban market, which can make or break your product. With beaming you'll make every one throw away there timeports I put my life on it.

Sorry for the long post .if you read this far thank you you a rea trooper lol :)

peace, Dj Fantom
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