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Tommy Mottola Does It Again: Not So Sweet 16

Los Angeles, CA - One of the most powerful record label moguls, Tommy Mottola does it again by signing NSS16 to his record label - CASABLANCA RECORDS.

Not So Sweet 16 is already receiving highly acclaimed reviews by notoriously high ranking radio DJs Nasty Nes who broke Mariah Carey's first record that went platinum, and Yoshi the exclusive Tristate DJ. "This joint is FIYAH!" continues to be the sentiments of the radio DJs across the country. This is going to be a HIT! This single is sure to be played at every club and radio station. The release date is April 20th, 2004.

Not So Sweet has recently finished the most creative video featuring the southern hit maker DAVID BANNER. Wesley Snipes, Radio Bums, and Invisible Entertainment responsible for creating the video that is going to be unforgettable. Cameos and appearances by: Bokeem Woodbine, Forest Whitaker, Kam, Crooked I, 50 Cents G-Unit GAME, BET's Comic View: GLENN PEOPLES. This group is anticipated of having a cult like following with their beautifully synchronized voices, charisma, humble personalities, and star power glamour.

Not So Sweet 16 album's main feature is its mix tape approach. The CD will contain so many different sounds, that every age group and music listener can relate to as it covers: pop, hip-hop, R&B, and soul. Not So Sweet 16 manager is GRAMMY WINNER- Greg Lawson. Mr. Lawson is responsible for hits such as Jennifer Lopez's LOVE DON'T COST A THING, Ginuwine's song, Queen Latifah, Lil Kim, Anastasia and many more. Tommy Mottola's influence has reached: Carly Simon, Mariah Carey, Jennifer Lopez Destiny Child and Celine Dion. Mr. Mottola will prove once again with this group why he has the respect from every artist and fan in the music and entertainment industry.

What is remarked to be the biggest girl group to come out ever: Not So Sweet 16 incredibly exhibits true girl power. Tommy Mottola discovers a Teenage girl group that sincerely want to empower other girls in the world by connecting their experiences with the world in their powerful songs. Not So Sweet 16 provides gut wrenching songs sharing the trials and tribulations of being a girl, being women as they provide powerful songs with an upbeat powerful tempo. There music is universal: writing in diaries, sharing secret crushes, looking for the latest fashion, being on a summer vacation is not the only thing that Not So Sweet 16 (NSS16) sings about. These talented girls sing about real life experiences that teenagers truly face today: teenage pregnancy, self esteem issues, peer pressure, unprotected and safe sex, HIV/AIDS, drugs, being bullied and much much more. Every teenage girl can relate to this group because every girl goes through the good and bad times that the group sings about. Every guy will be attracted to the group because these girls not only have a beautiful image that commands attention from around the world, they have beats that capture the pop, hip hop, R&B, soul, rock, and the alternative genre.

Members Alicia, Jasmine, Karla and Hanukah's age range from 15 to 17. Part of Not So Sweet 16's (NSS16) charm is that they appeal to every demographic in a non threatening way. Each demographic is covered: African American, White, Latina, and Asian. These 4 diverse perspectives provide a mix that blends for all to enjoy. Expect Hip Hop, Opera, Latina Pop, Alternative, R&B, Soul - they are truly able to capture every girl and woman with their culturally diverse background.

Brainchild of hit making songwriter/producer and C.E.O. of Invisible Entertainment - this year's Grammy Winner - Greg Lawson has also penned and produced hits for the likes of J-Lo, Ginuwine, and Anastasia. Mr. Lawson, while under the tutelage of music mogul Tommy Mottola, wanted to put together a girl group. After Tommy Mottola saw the girls and heard them perform, Mr. Mottola instantly saw the vision and with great anticipation is moving ahead with the NSS16's club banging single: OOPDEEWOPDEE.

OOPDEEWOPDEE is a euphemism for a female body part that tells young boys in the hook that getting the OOPDEEWOPDEE is out of the question, they'll just have to settle for great music and star power from these girls that should last for years to come. In a time and age where teens are boxed into being good or bad, who said that 16 had to be so sweet?

To view the young ladies go to www.nss16.com or www.invisibleentertainment.com


PRESS CONTACT: Shemia Miller, Invisible Entertainment, 912-657-7397, shemia@invisibleentertainment.com