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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LET’S GET SOME RINGTONES
Viral Video Star Goes Mobile
August 2006
Glendale, CA - After sweeping social networking sites YouTube and MySpace with the music video for the debut single from her new album Shoes, viral video sensation Kelly today announced the launch of her ringtones on mobile entertainment portal Medialicious.TV
“These tones rule”, explained the Tarzana, California teenager who until recently had been grounded by her parents for nearly 3 months. “You better buy my ringtones, betch.”
“Like any out of control teenager, Kelly has officially taken over our site and we love it! She wants things done her way and she won’t stand for anything less” said Carolyn Coal, Interactive Creative Director at Medialicious.TV. “We’re thrilled to offer her ringtones and full song downloads.”
Kelly’s meteoric rise to fame represents the latest success story in the user generated content phenomenon on the Internet. A recent article in Entertainment Weekly listing Kelly as a Viral VIP garnered hundreds of thousands of downloads online and a celebrity following that included SNL’s Andy Samberg, co-star of the 2005 web sensation Lazy Sunday.
Medialicious.TV, a division of Glendale based strategic marketing firm NoCo Media Group, will work with Kelly to launch a variety of new ringtones, wallpapers and original mobile content throughout the fall of 2006.
To check out Kelly Mobile visit:
http://www.medialicious.tv/kelly
About Kelly:
Kelly began her act in Santa Monica, California at O'Brien's, with two songs, Shoes and Let Me Borrow That Top. The response was overwhelming, so Kelly set to work on a music video for Shoes. That video has gone viral on YouTube and on MySpace; as of this writing, it has received over 200,000 views with little to no promotion. To satisfy the demand for her material, Kelly has created a CD of 11 songs.
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