

"We like to display the reality of today's world: the good, the bad and the ugly.

On a recent day, the homepage included videos titled "The Bigger You Are The Harder You Fall: Big Girl Gets Beat At University Mall In Florida!" and "SMDH: This Boy Starts Fighting 2 Girls & Then Starts Running At Carter High School!" O'Denat, 38, said the sensibility of the "urban media" site and what gets picked to be featured on the home page each day are a matter of showing users what "really goes on the world." The company would not disclose how much it is worth, but O'Denat said it charges anywhere from $650 to $2,500 to post music videos and party promotion videos. Such violent videos, shot by amateurs witnessing or participating in fights, have triggered at least six criminal investigations since April 2011 and highlighted what at least one sociologist calls the normalization of violence.īut crime pays in most of these cases the website nets about 500 million impressions a month, according to its founder, Lee "Q" O'Denat, who started the site as a way to share lesser-known rap music but now envisions a World Star media empire. By them going ahead and wanting to release it and put it on the Internet, I feel they wanted the attention, they wanted to make themselves look like they were brave, they were strong. Why? Because it was one guy against three other people. "It was embarrassing, it was humiliating. "When I found out the video was online, I didn't want to see it," said Brandon White, 20, the Atlanta victim. The videos fit into three neat categories: rap, sex or violence.Īnother egregious example occurred Saturday in Atlanta, where two of the teens accused of beating a young man they perceived to be gay had video cameras rolling during the alleged attack, which was uploaded to World Star Hip Hop and other websites that alerted police and prompted a federal investigation. Rather than onlookers' filming the beat down, victim Daniel Endera later told a reporter, "they should have at least called the cops."Įither way, the highlights make ideal video for World Star Hip Hop, which is a YouTube-like video website where users submit amateur videos that are then selected by the site's staff for publication. 8, 2012 - Cheering and shouting "World Star, baby," passengers aboard an NYC subway train were videotaped in November encouraging three young men to punch and kick a stranger who was hospitalized with injuries. I hope this helps you understand how getting posted on worldstar hip hop works and how it is completely possible for you to do if you make good music or video content.Feb. I’ve been posted on Worldstar hip hop numerous times and I even show proof of my interaction with them in this world star hiphop series. World Star Hip Hop instagram, youtube and the site itself.
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This entire video series goes over how to get posted on all World Star Hip Hop platforms. But let me show you some of the stuff they posted.Ģ) You can pay which guarantees you a post up They need content to post everyday so you might get lucky.

Now how can you get posted by worldstar hip hopġ) You gotta be buzzing like crazy when you submit your video to guarantee a worldstar hip hop post. They said I made the cut and would post anything new I released since I was buzzin. 2 months later, I was buzzing so I hit them back THen they give me the prices, I’ll show you the world star hip hop current prices they charge here in just a minute. Look at the date on it in the video.įirst I e-mailed them asking what it takes and they told me you gotta be buzzin and they check everything. I pulled up some e-mails I had with Worldstar from 2010.

1) First I want to prove to you that I’ve been marketing my music since 2010 and before.
