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Hollie Wood & Friends speak on Kanye West, Beyonce + The Commercialization of the Illuminati

Listen to the newest episode from Hollie Wood & Friends featuring Venor  and MJ  by clicking link below. The show is also available on iTunes orTuneIn Radio App, search Hampton Blu Radio or Hollie Wood & Friends.

They spoke on hot topics involving Kelly Rowland’s Dirty Laundry, Kanye West’s New Slaves, and Beyonce’s alleged pregnancy.

The main topic of the night was the “Commercialization of the Illuminati.” Check it.

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Hollie Wood + Venor Release “Road to Public”

On March 13, 2013 Hampton Blu Entertainment produced an event at Public Assembly entitled, Hollie Wood & Friends. Hollie Wood + Venor have produced a documentary titled, “Road to Public,” showcasing their journey to that event. Be sure to check out the documentary by watching the video below. Hampton Blu Entertainment was happy to give Hollie Wood + Venor, plus the other artists who performed that night, the platform to showcase their talents. Look for more events produced by Hampton Blu in the near future!

Hollie Wood & Friends: Born to Be Styled (B. Gold & Arjona)


Born to Be Styled: In a world where there is often a merging of individuality, how do you set yourself apart and stand out? We’ll talk with two trendsetting designers who are helping their clients do just that! Listen in as Hollie Wood , Venor and M.J. speak with Max of B. Gold and Alexis of the Arjona Collection.

Be sure to purchase Hollie Wood & Venor’s latest single, Trippy at iTunes or Google Play.

H. Blu’s Word: Lil’ Wayne & Emmett Till; Hollie Wood & Venor


Listen in as host Stacey Brewer interviews hot buzz artists Hollie Wood & Venor. They will talk about their upcoming projects, video, and concert.

Stacey will also discuss Lil’ Wayne’s controversial lyric regarding Emmett Till. It has sparked a debate about the hip hop community’s relationship with the civil rights movement.

In February, the Cash Money Records rapper seemed to poke fun at Emmett Till, a 14-year-old African-American who was murdered in 1955 for reportedly flirting with a white woman, in the remix version of the song “Karate Chop” by rapper Future.

The lyric — “beat the p***y up like Emmett Till” —