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Posted on: August 16th, 2007
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“The G Inc is the culmination of all things music. Crossing the gamut, they have morphed into a conglomerate capable of handling various sectors within the music industry. From development to management, production to sound engineering, the label headed by Ata Gonzalez and Humberto Torres has rapidly established a huge presence around the globe.
Heading the Latin division of the company is Giovanni Arana who brings years of experience in the Hispanic market. “The G Inc is a Family and my job is to bring the Family all opportunities available in the Latin market, says Arana.” The G Inc is known for coordinating and hosting what is considered the largest salsa event in the world, watched in 49 countries by over 100 million viewers. This amazing team has been working on a lot more since their success with El Mundial de la Salsa.
With corporate offices conveniently located in a city known for its nightlife, fashion, real estate, and music, “The G Inc will soon become synonymous with Miami,” says Humberto Torres. Growing up in South Florida during the 80s when promiscuity, drugs and racketeering were common, they quickly learned “how to work in teams, and get things done.” These two visionaries not only possess street credibility but also the know how in order to run a successful music driven business. They have done so in other realms such as publishing and real estate with great acclaim and financial success.
Currently under their Hip Hop label G Records, there are a handful of Hip Hop artists being developed and promoted. Most importantly, Yungen da Godfather and Lil Blaze, “these artists are currently the focus and will be the next big movement of Hip Hop coming from Miami”, says Gonzalez. With collaborations including artists from Slip and Slide Records, iconic figures like KRS One and production by the Diaz Brothers. The G Inc team is clear on their mission, vision and future. When asked on the direction of the label, endeavors, artists and future plans, the duo seems to speak in absolute unison at all times. “We love Miami, we love its people, we love music and we love success. We know we can always attain the latter as long as were clear on what we are trying to do and never forget where we came from.”
For additional information please visit www.theGinc.com or you may contact Creativas Group 305 968-2384 305 444-3039 and via email for bookings, media coverage, and interviews.”
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