Despite being an avid fan of One Direction and Selena Gomez (and their ilk), I’ve never heard of the boy band Mindless Behavior. Yet they have a new Blu-ray that chronicles their “rise to stardom.” With cameras following them around on their most recent tour last summer, Mindless Behavior members Prodigy, Princeton, Ray Ray, and Roc Royal perform to swarms of pre-teen girls and give interviews about their exciting lives to director Steven Goldfried.
The group was formed in 2008 by old friends Keisha Gamble and Walter Millsap, who wanted to capitalize on the growing boy band trend (after receiving a mandate from God in a dream, according to Walter). They gathered together the aforementioned boys—now in their early teens—based on their aptitude for rapping and dancing. Through a little luck, some efficient marketing, and two years of practice, the group released a full album in September 2011, while...
The group was formed in 2008 by old friends Keisha Gamble and Walter Millsap, who wanted to capitalize on the growing boy band trend (after receiving a mandate from God in a dream, according to Walter). They gathered together the aforementioned boys—now in their early teens—based on their aptitude for rapping and dancing. Through a little luck, some efficient marketing, and two years of practice, the group released a full album in September 2011, while...
- 7/15/2013
- by John Keith
- JustPressPlay.net
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