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Father and Son Celebrate Black History Month

Updated: Nov 26, 2023

SEATTLE, February 24, 2022 (Newswire.com) - The Big Game was a monumental milestone in hip-hop history this year. The iconic performances at the NFL halftime show on Feb. 13 permanently secured a global acceptance not only for the six superstars that performed that day but also, as destiny would depict, for Seattle's very own Mr. Benjamin of BJ&J Entertainment, who carved his name two decades ago on the concrete block of soul to immortalize Seattle hip-hop/rap music.


The B.E.T. network shows B.E.T. JAMS embraced Seattle music's multi-award-winning independent artist "Maribased1," who records under the BJ&J ENT record label (and is also the son of Mr. Benjamin), with his new single and video entitled "Spend It," which aired on Football Sunday, Feb. 13. The Maribased1 premiere release features his dad, making this a heartwarming family collaboration.


Mr. Benjamin was also the first independent Seattle hip-hop/rap artist to have his music video aired on the long-running B.E.T. show "Uncut" 20 years ago with the single "The Anthem (What's My Name)."


Mr. Benjamin has earned his accolades with numerous awards and recognition from Seattle's Governor Jay Robert Inslee, Seattle Mayor Paul Shell, City Councilman Ron Sims, and Gary Locke, former Washington State governor, former United States Secretary of Commerce, U.S. diplomat, and currently interim president of Bellevue College.

Mr. Benjamin received four West Coast Hip-Hop (WHHH) awards in 2009, 2013, 2015, and 2016. The Seattle hip-hop community supported the local hip-hop/rap artist by voting and selecting Mr. Benjamin for the "Best of the Best 2003 Readers' Choice" award, presented by Seattle Weekly. Tina Potter, writer for The Seattle Times newspaper, also wrote an article titled "Mr. Benjamin Goes With Flow." The article highlighted Mr. Benjamin's positive energy and empowering message toward the local youth. In 2015, Mr. Benjamin received the Seattle Sound Music Award. He's also appeared in "High Times" magazine and other notable publications. In 2013, he was donned as "The People's Champ" for surviving brain aneurysms and multiple heart surgeries. Mr. Benjamin's story is a reality that's soon to be a documentary.


In 2016, Mr. Benjamin proudly passed the torch to his son Maribased1, and together, they have accomplished impressive milestones locally and nationally. Multiple music videos by Maribased1 have appeared on the B.E.T. Jams platform five times, commencing in 2019 with the singles "Bouncin" and "Score'n." Soon to follow in 2020 were the singles "Mystery Girl" and "The End." In 2021, the single "Suicide" also aired on B.E.T. Jams. Maribased1's latest release, "Spend It," featuring his dad, Mr. Benjamin, entered the iTunes U.S. song chart, landing at #33 on November 10, 2021, and garnered the father-and-son team a certified award plaque from iTunes. Since 2019, Maribased1's music video "Bouncin" has aired nationwide in Footlocker stores.


Paired with Mr. Benjamin's extensive knowledge of the music industry and his art of maneuverability as a Seattle independent artist and independent music executive, the journey as father and son has become one of the most intriguing life stories that will eventually become a documentary that people won't want to miss. When asked who he looks up to, who inspired him, who he considers that one music industry idol he'd love to meet? Mr. Benjamin promptly replied: Clarence Avant is the "Black Godfather" of the music industry.

For information regarding this press release, contact MBJ_2008@yahoo.com.



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