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Lupe Fiasco and K'Naan Featured in Online Reality Show Series

(PRWeb) January 21, 2007 -- American hip hop artist Lupe Fiasco and Somalia native K'Naan, are the latest to be featured on the online reality show phenomenon, TyMeLyNe Life (www.TyMeLyNe.com). The Virgin Mobile Music Festival features some of the biggest names in music on multiple stages, and made Toronto Island Park in Toronto Canada a home in 2006.

Hosted by Dj One Tyme (www.DjOneTime.com), TyMeLyNe Life is an ongoing reality show of a radio, club, and mix show dj's adventures as he travels North America. The internet reality video show features his first hand accounts of artist interviews, performances, and behind the scenes footage of some of the biggest names in hip hop such as Lil Wayne, Paul Wall, Slim Thug, and many more.

In the newest episode we meet K'Naan, a refugee from Somalia, who now resides in Toronto, CA. He currently has built a huge international following through his live band instrumentation, and is now prepping an album for his US debut. Lupe Fiasco also talks about his album, and performs some of his hits like Kick Push, I Gotcha, and other mix tape favorites.

Watch this episode along with the first season of online video episodes at www.TyMeLyNeLife.com.

--TyMeLyNe LLc is a multimedia marketing and promotions company based out of Toledo, OH. Online holdings include the TyMeLyNeLife.com featuring an online reality based music show, and www.StreetDrops.com specializing in radio voice imaging, dj, and recording equipment.

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