/PRNewswire/ Wilson Sporting Goods Co. and Dreamville today announce the return of the storied Chicago pro-am league now known as the Dreamville Chi-League.
By papa keith
May 24, 2021
J. Cole notched his sixth No. 1 as The Off-Season topped the Billboard 200 with 282,000 units earned.
The album, earned the highest first week sales for a Hip Hop album in 2021 and is the most-streamed Hip Hop release of 2021 with an estimated 325 million on-demand streams.
“Sending a thank you from Rwanda!” he wrote. “#1 album, I appreciate the love, i heard the noise from out here. the off-season means keep pushing yourself, I will do the same.”
The Off-Season is J. Cole’s fourth consecutive No. 1 album.
Elsewhere on the chart, Nicki Minaj’s Beam Me Up Scotty debuted at No. 2, Moneybagg Yo’s A Gangsta’s Pain slips from No. 1 to No. 3 and Pop Smoke’s Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon sits at No. 10.
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Today, Marcus Graham Project – in efforts to further its mission of changing the face of the marketing and media industry – is announcing the launch of its collaboration with Apple, Inc. and Dreamville Ventures to provide sponsorship for twelve talented individuals participating in Marcus Graham Projectâs flagship program, the iCR8⢠Bootcamp.
This marks the fourth year Apple has contributed to the mission of Marcus Graham Project, founded to uplift emerging diverse talent interested in the marketing and advertising industry through exposure, mentorship, and experiential learning. Appleâs participation in the iCR8⢠Bootcamp comes after their June 2020 announcement of its Racial Equity and Justice Initiative last June and recent support of Historically Black Colleges and Universities through the Propel Center, an innovation and learning center.
Dreamville Partners with Marcus Graham Project for Marketing Bootcamp & Diversity Program
The Marcus Graham Project, Dreamville Ventures, and Apple, Inc. are partnering for the 20th iCR8 Bootcamp. The new agreement will continue to change the face of the marketing and media industry by providing twelve talented individuals with sponsorhsip in the bootcamp.
This is the fourth year Apple has contributed to the Marcus Graham Project. Their participation in the iCR8 Bootcamp comes after their June 2020 announcement of its Racial Equity and Justice Initiative last June and recent support of Historically Black Colleges and Universities through the Propel Center, an innovation and learning center.