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Prunk TV Starring Poe Boy Records' Pop Star J. Randall

In this episode of Prunk TV, we meet up with J. Randall, who is the one and only pop star on Poe Boy Records. His YouTube videos get millions of hits, because he is an adorable young man, and quite possibly the "new Elvis Presley." Bleidat! He sings like Chris...
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In this episode of Prunk TV, we meet up with J. Randall, who is the one and only pop star on Poe Boy Records. His YouTube videos get millions of hits, because he is an adorable young man, and quite possibly the "new Elvis Presley." Bleidat!



He sings like Chris Brown, looks like a grown-up Justin Beiber, and has worked with 50 Cent, T-Pain, Akon, Flo Rida, and other A-list artists. The fact that he is trying to get The President signed to Poe Boy Entertainment brings tears of joy to my eyes.





I am J. Randall's protégé and I am not ashamed to admit it. The 23-year-old actor and pop artist  received a copy of my Experience Sobriety CD from Brisco. He listened to it, noticed its potential power, and emailed me an invitation to stop by Poe Boy's offices to showcase my talents for their A&R department. He has described my music as a "cross between Drake and Barbara Streisand with swag." Right on!





Dear reader, Prunk TV (and the President) began a number of years ago as a mental and spiritual image in the workshop of my imagination. The goal was (and still seems to be) to get the President signed to a major label via a hit song featuring Lil Wayne. This vision, with the help of faith, self-confidence, persistence, and initiative has been transmuting itself into physical form right before your very eyes. I thank you from the bottom of my heart! The President loves you!



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