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BREJE!!!

Twistin tweenie taps Tinseltown - BostonHerald.com By Gayle Fee and
Laura Raposa
Sunday, April 19, 2009

Leominster’s own tweenie rapper Breje was on the Left Coast this
past week taking meetings with Disney, MTV, Will Smith’s Overbrook
Entertainment and many, many more. The 12-year-old, who was signed
to Universal Music after the big guns heard “Twist Wit It,” is
managed by New Wave Entertainment, the company that handles the
likes of funnymen Dane Cook, Jay Mohr and Frank Caliendo . The
bouncy Breje, who reminds us of Lil Bow Wow and Lil Romeo back when
they were Lil, wants to try acting after getting a taste of the
movie biz while making “True Genie,” a short comedy about Cali kids
who find a bottle on a beach. “This is one very talented kid,” Bill
Thompson of New Wave said.
Breje, whose album drops in June after a 12-week radio tour, will
bring his take on the old Chubby Checker dance tune to the 2009 New
England Urban Music Awards at the Strand Theatre in Dorchester on
Saturday. And yesterday he did the Twist Wit It at the 4th Annual
Beantown Bounce at the Reggie Lewis Center .

Sentinel & Enterprise
By Jack Minch, jminch@sentinelandenterprise.com Posted: 04/23/2009
08:27:31 AM EDT
Breje Williams is just 4-feet, 11-inches and 90 pounds but the
Leominster resident has some real Hollywood muscle helping him
break into both the music and acting industries. Breje, pronounced
Brih-zay, is traveling back and forth to California regularly,
meeting executives from such entertainment outlets as Disney, MTV,
Nickelodeon and Will Smith's Overlook Entertainment to get his name
known.
The 12-year-old also has a new song called "Glad We Met" set for
release in the second week of May that Steven Machat, a music
industry veteran who has worked with such legends as Peter Gabriel,
is promising to get on the radio. Breje, who dances, sings and
acts, is smooth and confident walking into a room. He is equally
comfortable breaking into an impromptu dance performance in his
living room as he was performing for 4,000 fans at Boston City
Councilor Charlie Yancy's literacy event in Dorchester earlier this
month.
It's that attitude that will make Breje a star, Machat said. "If
you look at Madonna, people say... she has an attitude and the
attitude becomes contagious," he said. "The attitude, it becomes a
light and that light attracts people to follow you." Breje
estimates he's done as many as 300 performances and shows since
June. The goal-oriented preteen, who counts Bow Wow and Michael
Jackson among his musical heroes, said he practices for an hour
daily.
"This isn't really work for me, it's a privilege," Breje said. His
career is a family affair. His father, Mark Williams, founded WPE
Music LLC and made a number of industry contacts while he and his
wife Seema Williams managed the group IQ, which included their
daughters -- Sadiea, who is now a pre-med student at Brown
University, and Nyla, who is studying fashion design at Johnson and
Wales. Breje danced in some of their performances and became
hooked. "Basically, I was like, wow, this is such an adrenaline
rush to get on stage ... I wanted a career of my own," he said.
At first his father said no, but with his older daughters in
college, Mark Williams finally relented last year. Seema Williams
is now Breje's manager. "His work ethic is really good and I'm
proud of him for that as a dad," Mark Williams said. Breje got a
taste of success last year with the release of "Twist Wit It," a
modern take on Chubby Checkers' "The Twist." Then he got a role in
the independent comedy "My Genie," about finding a genie in a
bottle on a California beach last year.
His performance attracted acting coach Diane Hill Harden who helped
train such actors as Zac Efron, Leonardo DiCaprio, Hilary Swank and
the late River Phoenix, Williams said. "Twist Wit It" got some air
time in markets such as Atlanta, Florida and California, but
industry executives said that as a Hollywood outsider it is tough
to break into the industry. So Mark Williams brought in legendary
music producer Scott Storch, who wrote the lyrics for the new
single "Glad We Met." Storch has worked with such performers as 50
Cent, Mariah Carey and Dr. Dre. An album is expected to be released
this summer. But since simply releasing a song isn't enough, Breje
is working with Machat to get radio air play for the song "Glad We
Met." The first step will be getting the song played on the radio
in England where stations are more willing to play new talent,
Machat said during a telephone call from London Wednesday.
"I'll get it on the charts here, I guarantee that," Machat said.
From there Machat expects American radio stations to pick it up
sometime this summer. Breje is scheduled to perform at Hanover
Theater in Worcester on a program that includes Fabolous and Soulja
Boy on April 29. Breje is also scheduled to perform at the Youth
Summit at Fitchburg High School for LUK Inc. on Friday afternoon at
3 p.m.