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BRIDGEZ is officially in the Building!
Posted on: Thu, 05/17/2007 - 6:47am
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What's good our people? If you haven't already noticed, BRIDGEZ has partnered with SI TV and is officially in the building!!!!!!

Being the only hip-hop magazine catering to Latinos we thought what better way to show people who we are, what we do and learn more about us then by blogging on one of the few sites who let Latinos truly express themselves, so we did and we are here to help build that connection.
Ariel and I will be updating our pages as frequently as possible posting pictures of us behind the scenes doing what we do and help keep you updated on whats hot in the Hip-hop & Reggaeton world as well as exclusive news, fashion and anything we are a part of. We hope you enjoy and feel free to hit us up through the comments section. Get at us and let us know what you think or just say whats up!
If you want more information or want to subscribe to BRIDGEZ you can log on to BridgezMag.com or hit us on Myspace.com/bridgezmag.
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this is whats up....2 upcoming latinos hittin the market the way it should be done..keep doing ya thing man....big things are right around the corner for ya
CONGRADS ON ALL THE SUCCESS SO FAR GUYS..I KNO YA DEF GONNA KEEP THA MOMENTUM GOING! BRIDGEZ DEF IS THE HOT LATINO MAGAZINE THAT REPRESENTS FOR ALL OF US! MUCH LUV AND SUCCES ALWAYS!
Welcome Bridgez... Tea anyone???
virtual mingle?!! wow..this section should be for 21 and over only..fist of fury all day long.
First of all it is nice to have had a virtual mingle with Latino Power Talent like Bridgez Magazine and Danny Ca$h Talk about Something that is REAL. Maybe there is a next step for the Raggaeton genre. Yes Puerto Rico brought Raggaeton into light in the United States Mainstream, but we need to open up the windows, doors, or gates so the other Country who rep the music can get there word out- cuz thats what I thought the music was about (other than booty shaking) its still essentially Hip Hop and its about bringing a hot beats and Truth, but heck its still music it's supposed to be entertaining ... I hope it doesn't get to serious like TANGO did--- it used to be the poor man's dance in Argentina, all underground, and look now its all Bourgeoisie in Ballrooms--- can you imagine Hip Hop in 100 years and everyone wearing fancy Hip hop gowns and the President's will have Raggaeton in the backdrop of their campaigns--- Okay okay my imagination runs wyld I just want to say Welcome Bridgez nice to see you in da Building
XOXO Thats def. in the picture. =0) We are currently working on a book that will hopefully be done by the end of this year and out second quarter next year. Ill keep you posted!
Nice Charlie Chillz!!!! On Point. I'll be hitting you guys with another one soon.
And, Yes It's me, but Danny Cash is a filmaker and Daniel Hastings is a Photographer/Art Director. wink wink. I spoke to Daniel, and as a matter of fact, he says, he would love to shoot the covers for you guys, Anytime.
D$
for real i am feeling that flick. do you guys have filmmaker goals also?!
Hey Ninja,
(If you really are a ninja) are you an artist?
I love and admire what you guys do for our latin culture and music..
saludos from your Cali homegirl! :)
wow...I think I just went thru reggaeton 101.
I hope there's not a pop quiz!!!
Danny Cash,
When I saw this posting, my jaw immediately hit the floor. Can this Be the same Danny Cash that shot most of Puns most memorable work? And after going through your blog I was excited to see it was! Well Danny thanks for the comment, you know BRIDGEZ is all about connecting Latinos and we would be honored to work with you. Maybe we can have you shoot our next cover (wink, wink)!
So as far as the Puerto Rico holding it down for reggaeton, my opinion honestly is that I feel they more or less embraced it at a time were it was needed. Puerto Rico was the first island that it hit that had the chance to bring it to the states in a way that mad it more "official" as oppose to keeping it underground as it was for many years. We have done a lot of research on the game and have noticed that a lot of great, great talent also exist in Panama, Cuba, Columbia and many other countries. How do we make them noticed out here when a lot of these artist are not allowed into the states or have the power online to drive listeners to them, to help them possibly get discovered? Another huge factor in this is in the politics, Cuba for example is banning anyone who dares to mention anything political in their music, and as we all know the history of Cuba's politics have always been a sensitive topic. Danny I think we should brainstorm and come up with ways to open up doors for these artist, maybe a special section is the magazine embracing them. What do you think? Also what artist do you think deserves shine out here that isn't getting any? Look forward to hearing back. - Charlie Chillz
Welcome, Glad to have Bridgez in the house!!! The official magazine for me. The hottest mag that represents the Latino in the Urban World to the fullest. I'm also a big fan, My name is Danny Ca$H, I'm a director and producer of comedy films, maybe one day we do a colabo.
Now that I'm here, let me ask you guys a couple of question, let me open this up rigth away, No time to waste.
Where do You see the future of Reggaeton? and Aside from LunyTunes, Are Puerto Ricans from the Island the only ones allowed in the game? Seems to me that if is not from PR, We are not going to hear about it. Panama, where Reggaeton originated, has produced numerous Hot joints that circulate all over Latin America, but get no play in PR. It's almost like the radio stations from the States only tune to the radio stations of PR. There's Hot Shit coming from Panama, Colombia, DR, Mejico, Ecuador... you name it. But we only hear that music when we travel down there. Wassup wit that?
I'm not too impressed with the genre lately, it seems to me, that is catching the same syndrome Hip-Hop caught in the "2 legit to Quit" Hammer Days....Straight Wackness.
Anyway, I'm not a Reggeaton hater, I love dancing it, and listen to the old joints, but Coño, Can't they come up with something else? Holla back, bridges!!! Keep It Real, like You allways do!!!
D$
thats wut it is..
Bridgez in the building..
mad love to whole Bridgez team..
yall need to check out this West Coast Reggaeton heat.. fo real
Chenxxx
es la que hay!
OHH MY GOD IM YOUR BIGGEST FAN!!!!!!
keep it up guys..i got your backs!!