- Miguel Karam
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Miguel Karam Born 30 May 1993 Origin Beirut, Lebanon Occupations DJ, editor, director, freestyle dancer, writer, actor, host, singer, blogger, internet model Years active 2007 - present Labels Party Records (2007-present) Website Official Facebook Fan Page Miguel Karam (born May 30, 1993) is a Lebanese internet celebrity.
After signing for indie netlabel Party Records, Miguel went on to have a music career as DJ Party Slayer; he released four studio albums, More Than A Party (2007), P.S. for Party Slayer (2008), I’m World War III (2009), Leader of The Pack (2010) and Urine Smells Like Popcorn? (mid-2011), two extended plays, Leftovers Struck (2010) and Leftovers Struck 2 (2010) and over forty singles.[1] Miguel is also a music producer, working with artists such as DJ Butterfly (aka Ingrid Felfly) and his younger brother, DJ Dance Floor (aka Marc Karam).[2] On September 7, 2009, Miguel released his first singing effort, “I’mma”, which spoofs wannabe rappers and features his cousin, Ingrid Felfly.[3][4][5]
Miguel has expanded his repertoire into a film career; he produced, directed and acted in the still unreleased parody pic Skit Movie in 2008 and several S1B movies in 2009.[6] He filmed a short film entitled The Ex-Man in the summer of 2009; Party World Pictures ended up scrapping the plans of releasing the film in the fall of 2009 despite releasing a soundtrack under Party Records.[7][8]
Miguel is also a website editor; he says that one of his favorite hobbies is to create websites and promote them. His most successful website was the s1b09 which reached #1 on Webs.com within the first 3 days of its launch and the Personal and Social Pages Directory of LinkReferral.com;[9] he has over 40 websites and blogs such as RO2010s.[10] On June 29, 2010, he started to use Tumblr.[11]
Miguel wrote “Un Monde Imparfait”, an award-winning short story in French. He used to write for TheSpoof.com in the summer of 2009 and even became one of the website’s top writers. He is currently writing for Teen Ink, a monthly tabloid-format magazine which is marketed to, and written by, teenagers. His articles are #1 every now and then in their categories.[12]
The first official webisode of his web TV show The Miguel Karam Show premiered on June 27, 2009 and received small audiences of several thousand viewers at Metacafe; Miguel first had the idea of starting his own show in late June 2008.[13][14] His hit web TV show, HDB, refers to The Hilary Duff Bunch, a 2008-formed Hilary Duff fan group that he created. The “bunch” is popular on Twitter and Facebook - Haylie Duff once re-tweeted one of their tweets in October 2009.[15]
He started working on his Stuff by Miguel Karam clothing line that is part of the indie design movement in late August 2009. It includes clothing, button badges and other products.[16] The line's release is reportedly cancelled.
In summer 2011, he started a virtual newspaper called "LIBANVIRONNEMENT".[17][18][19]
References
- ^ http://www.purevolume.com/djpartyslayer
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=dj+party+slayer+miguel+karam&aq=f
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpMFtB-Wl0Y
- ^ http://ro2010.wordpress.com/2009/10/11/imma-by-miguel-karam-and-ingrid-felfly-heading-to-the-grammys/
- ^ http://www.purevolume.com/MiguelKaram
- ^ http://s1b09.webs.com/apps/webstore/
- ^ http://www.theexman.webs.com
- ^ http://ro2010.wordpress.com/2009/10/17/miguel-karams-pw-biography-october-2009/
- ^ http://s1b09.webs.com/apps/forums/topics/show/1807343-s1b09-1-year-old-?page=last
- ^ http://www.ro2010.wordpress.com
- ^ http://miguelkaram.tumblr.com/
- ^ http://teenink.com/users/MiguelKaram
- ^ http://www.metacafe.com/channels/Miguel+Karam/
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/miguelkaram
- ^ http://www.twitter.com/HDBnow
- ^ http://www.stuffbymiguelkaram.webs.com
- ^ http://paper.li/LIBANVIRO/1310327672
- ^ http://twitter.com/#!/LIBANVIRO
- ^ http://libanviro.wordpress.com
Categories:- 1993 births
- Living people
- Lebanese Christians
- Lebanese Maronites
- People from South Lebanon
- Lebanese male singers
- Lebanese rappers
- English-language singers
- 21st-century actors
- Lebanese actors
- Lebanese fashion designers
- Internet personalities
- Lebanese bloggers
- Remixers
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