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San Francisco, CA | Established. Jan 01, 2016 | INDIE

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Established on Jan, 2016
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"A Modern Man"

I have contributed/changed the advertising and marketing industry by: helping create and maintain some of the largest music brands and most impactful non-profits in the world.

Leaving an online presence or footprint in todays saturated digital playground is essential for longterm success. Lance Coleman, a Howard University alum and Oakland based digital strategist has been a key figure in a number of music related projects over the past few years. As a strategist for The Blueprint Group and his own digital firm IV The Love, Coleman has worked to shape an online presence for mega starts like Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, and Kanye West.

Coleman can be caught at any given moment with a rubik’s cube in his back pocket, and it’s not a fashion accessory. “If asked I can solve it under 30 seconds which makes me stand out a little,” Coleman tells BE Modern Man. Coleman’s background as a fairly successful independent music artist, digital strategist, and programmer makes for a interesting cocktail that is complex but effective. “I am able to find pain points and adapt to them which allows me to genuinely relate at a deeper level to people from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences,” says Coleman. “Being able to relate and empathize at that level gives me a slightly deeper understanding into what ever that pain point is.

A deeper understanding requires knowing what’s working and what’s not working in the world of human influence as a digital strategist. “In my particular field it’s extremely important for black men to have a presence in marketing and advertising,” says Coleman. He adds, “We are the influencers, and if you plan to monetize your brand investment, our direct involvement in how the product is marketed and advertised is a must.”

In general most industries take a more wholesome approach to advertising insuring that the integration is natural and fluid. In music it often times seems more abrupt and jarring when they place advertising. Coleman says that he would like to see more advertising control in the music industry. “For example you’re listening to music and jamming to it then boom, on comes a generic product advertising commercial completely disrupting the experience,” Coleman tells BE Modern Man. “I think advertising is done better when it’s less heavy handed like Jay-Z’s incorporation of “no breaks I need State-farm” on the song Who Gone Stop Me.”

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BE Modern Man Spotlight - The Ad Men - Lance Coleman
Lance Coleman, Zoo Labs / IV The Love / The Blueprint Group

Technology is innovating and expanding at an exponential rate. The way companies go-to-market with products and their advertising push will have to keep pace. “I’d say virtual reality is going to drastically change the way advertising is thought about,” says Coleman. He added, “Rather than trying to ramp up on the mere-exposure effect through brute overwhelming coverage, there will be more focus on depth of experience trying to pull and attach as much emotion to a product or brand at once.”

In 24 short years Coleman has been fortunate enough to be able provide financial opportunities for my close college friends and family members. Three of his business partners all went to Howard University with him and have all seen and experienced many of the same struggles. “They saw me go from the microphone in the closet in the dorm room to the luxury studio accommodations of Zoo Labs. Making them proud gives me a reason to keep pushing forward.”

Focused on finding solutions to the solvable problems in his community, Coleman has a particular soft spot for the image of black people portrayed in the media. “The PR problem that Black men have in particular is a troubling and disheartening,” says Coleman. “Moving forward I would like to make it both morally and financially beneficial to show African-Americans in positive light systematically.”

Coleman started an entertainment collective called Noble Black Society with the mission to redefine Black. He believes music pioneered by African Americans has the ability to shift focus and shift culture. “If we can harness that ability and tame it for a more holistic approach. Through my involvement with NoBS , Hip Hop Caucus, and other endeavors I will shift not only the conversation that is being had , but also the context in which it is being discussed.

From his days at Howard University piecing together campaigns for would be Howard University Student Association Presidents to creating digital strategies for entertainments biggest acts, Coleman is solving the human influence Rubik’s cube. “To be a BE Modern Man means raising the bar on what it means to be a man and holding the next generation to an even higher standard. For me personally it’s a solid milestone and a welcomed push towards greater heights.”

Working tirelessly to build his personal brand and responsible for the growth of others, The BlackEnterprise.com team salutes Lance Coleman for his pursuit of excellence. We look forward to seeing his growth as an artist, digital strategist, and programmer while setting the bar for what it means to be a BE Modern Man. - Black Enterprise


"The Break"

Name: Lance Coleman aka Fuze The MC
Age: 20
Reppin': Marietta, GA
My style and/or skills have been compared to: Mos Def, Jay-Z, Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West
I started rapping: In 2008
My standout records and/or moments have been: A co-sign from Big Boi; a co-sign from Blu; oppening for Wale, J. Cole, DMC of Run-D.M.C., and others.
I’m gonna change the game by: Bringing back the unadulterated truth.
My goal in hip-hop is: Developing Noble Black Society into a dynasty across all spectrums of music and entertainment.
I’d like to work with: OutKast, Jay-Z, Mike Dean, Alicia Keys, Frank Ocean
I’m gonna be the next: Creator of a Dynasty
To check out more of my music you can go to: My site, FuzetheMC.com, or my Twitter.


Read More: The Break Presents: Fuze The MC - XXL | http://www.xxlmag.com/rap-music/the-break/2011/05/the-break-presents-fuze-the-mc/?trackback=tsmclip - XXL


"YOUNG, BLACK, AND GIFTED: LANCE COLEMAN"

What did you have accomplished by 23 years old? Probably less than Lance Coleman.

An alumnus of Howard University, this digital strategist has been very successful in the music industry for the past few years. Not in the way you might expect though. Working as a digital strategist for The BluePrint Group, and his own firm, IV The Love, Lance had worked on projects for Kanye West, Drake, Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, and more.

With a Twitter following of almost half a million, Lance found a way to make his passion for music and understanding for technology into a career. He came up with a host of techniques, and The Blueprint Group became very interested in how he was going about it.

Being one of the most successful people in the music industry isn’t enough for Lance. Right now he’s working very hard towards an app he created called Playola. This will connect fans to artists they might know for building bigger fan bases. According to Lance, only 380 out of the 40 million artists in America get regular airplay on the radio. And from that, 86% were artists that performed very well in the last year. These stats are what drove Lance to create Playola.

Playola will launch sometime this year. It’s worth keeping an eye out for just because Lance Coleman is at the forefront of the project. - The Source


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Bio

Lance Coleman (born March 2nd 1991), also known as Fuze The Mc, is an Oakland-based digital strategist, hip hop artist, and business developer.His sounds have been compared to Jay-Z, Drake, Kanye West , and more. He has amassed about a million fans across Twitter, Instagram , And Facebook. He is also well known for albums including Tell Me Something Good, Legend of A King, One Black Man, The Audacity of Soul, and Boom Boom Clap. He is a Zoo Labs Alumni artist and has been featured on MTV,  XXL, and Black Enterprise. He is the founder of Noble Black Society and currently work Digital Strategist for The Blueprint Group (Subsidiary of Maverick).

 

Early Life & Career

Lance Coleman was born in  Smyrna, GA. He went to Campbell High School. In childhood he developed an interest in activities including baseball, Boyscouts, Basketball, computer programming, and others. He earned Bachelor's of Communications, Radio, TV, Film from Howard University in 2014. After hearing him rap Big Boi (of Outkast) labeled him, “The dopest n*gga I heard all year and it’s only July” and co-sign him. While he was studying computer programing in high-school, Coleman met XXL freshman rapper Blu and eventually developed a passion for poetry and music. Blu gave him the opportunity to perform his rapping skills in Tell Me Something Good with a song called Something Good. Coleman continued his music career along with his passion for computer savvy edge and began working for Sound Exchange and later in 2012 he joined The Blueprint Group, artist management company, as a digital strategist and worked for several artists. He was acknowledged in the music industry while working on the projects and made online presence with some leading brands which include Lil Wayne, Common, Nicki Minaj, The Roots, Hit Boy, G-Eazy, Euro, Lil Twist, Audio Push, Jake Troth, Stacy Barthe, Jaunt, Music Business Toolbox, Antonique Smith, Fantastic Negrito, Blackalicious, Chris Willits, Mack Maine, Ester Dean, Bosko Kante, Colette Carr and others.

 

In 2014 Coleman founded and worked as CEO of the Iv The Love, managing the projects for various brands Howard University, Common, Jill Scott, Noble Black Society, McPherson Business Council, ElectroSpit. In 2015, he also worked as a Social Weaver for Zoo Labs in West Oakland and venture advisor for Binary Capital. Recently, he created an app, Playola, that helps artists to connect with fans to build a bigger fanbase. Coleman influenced the type of philanthropic work he was involved in as a founder of Noble Black Society. He was named MTV’s The Freshman as well as awarded as HBCU artist of the year in 2012.

 

Seminars

Coleman was a speaker at the white house tech summit for Computer Science Education Week where he focused on creating sustainable interest in technology careers for young students. He is also a speaker at the SF MusicTech summit XVI held in San Francisco, CA in 2014. He was selected to be the keynote speaker of the European Commerce Conference. He also spoke at the Berkeley Haas Play Conference with Ryan Leslie held in 2015.

Discography

Studio albums

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Name

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2010

Tell Me Something Good

 

2011

Legend of A King

 

2012

One Black Man The Audacity of Soul

 

2014

Boom Boom Clap

 


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