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The rapper’s latest newsletter enlists the help of fans to make his TV dreams come true. Watch “The Professional Rapper” on YouTube.com to vote your hero into TV history.
Is John Reuben "The Hip-Hop Bob Dylan"? Do dreams come true? Yes, if you're a marketing genius. The world loves to watch an underdog claw his way to the top, says John. The hip hop artist has been hard at work on a pilot for a potential new sitcom, "The Professional Rapper." The following is John's letter to the fans... "Hey Everybody, so you haven't heard from me in a bit. Well, I have an answer for that. I've been hiding away in the forest. I am a bad communicator. I have been a bad friend. I'm sorry. Forgive me please. I've been extremely busy working on some new stuff. I've been in the studio working on a new record that will be coming out shortly as well as something a little different. In November, me and a few friends got together to film what I like to call an "Altered Reality". You know as well as I do that Reality TV Shows are played out. So here's a fresh perspective. See my altered reality... "The Professional Rapper" ...not to be confused with the album Professional Rapper or reality at all for that matter. The real reality is that this show has the potential to be turned into a tv show/movie/something else... the possibilities are endless. We've already been able to generate a lot of interest and this is where you can greatly help me out. Watch "The Professional Rapper" and leave some good comments (only good comments!) and 5 star ratings. Bad comments and ratings are not accepted, criticism not welcomed, operators are on duty 24 hours a day to receive flattery, blind optimism and all forms of sucking up! Spread it around as much as possible. Watch it as many times as you can and send it to every one you know. If we get enough views than we get to make a show. Sign up at Youtube.com and make ReubonicPlague one of your friends. Hundreds of videos will then follow. Thanks for your support!" I watched the video myself this morning and found it strangely compelling, which is to say I laughed, I cried, I scratched my head in wonder. All good. The "mysteriously good-lookin' unorthodox rapper from Columbus, Ohio," explains his business, his background, and his motivation in the 9-minute bravado-packed film that is part tongue-in-cheek, part serious, and wholly entertaining. Fresh, funny, and all over the board, as promised. Check it out and keep watch here, I'm hoping to get an interview and find out more of the mystery.
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