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Posted on: December 13th, 2005
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“In a time when the Latino movement for equality in the United States is approaching a plateau that has not yet been reached, Perrealo.com aims to take a step forward and develop a new creative edge in media. Having already launched two of the more notarized mediums of the Latin Hip Hop & Reggaeton Genres with a DVD Magazine & Online Community, Perrealo.com now moves into a whole new arena with a brand new comic strip. Perrealo’s Caserillo will be a first for Latin Hip Hop a comic strip with a broad approach on the life and times of this lifestyle. Caserillo which is slang Spanish term meaning Projects or Hood such as in the word Neighborhood. It will be a comic strip based on issues that arise within the Latin community be it in the Latin Hip Hop, Reggaeton, Hip-Hop and R&B genres. Perrealo’s Caserillo will speak about race, Latin Hip-Hop culture. It will represent this genre as an art form of political critique in how we live our everyday lives. The first time this format has been approached and created for all to take a look into Latin Hip Hop in a more diverse and visual manner. Perrealo.com hopes to tap into an audience of people who would not typically be interested in the lifestyle that is Latin Hip-Hop & Reggaeton. Caserillo combines 2 different music genres with a unique artistic method making this a successful Endeavour from start to finish….”
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