
Jermaine Dupri and Def Jam records have now launched the official Tag Records website. Formerly limited to a MySpace page, the official TAG Records site includes detailed information on their very first artist Q Da Kid including his frist track “I Am Him.” Following the steps of recent hip-hop website trends, the TAG Records site also includes a social networking aspect and of course plenty of plenty of behind the scenes videos of Jermaine Dupri.
As the first artist signed to Jermaine Dupri‚Äôs label there are millions of promotional dollars ready to back up Q Da Kid’s debut album. This includes plenty of TV ads which usually no artist can afford these days but a consumer products company (TAG Bodyspray) can. Here is the brand new TAG Records commercial featuring Q and Jermaine Dupri. Could it be that this partnership could actually work out? The marketing exposure is great but only album sales will tell. Q begins TAG Records promotional efforts this summer through a variety of showcases.

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