Magazine has a lot to showcase
April 18, 2001
Among the many diverse magazines afloat lately, Network Unlimited?s Showcase brings to their readership an unusual flare that most other hip-hop/rap magazines lack.
This is one magazine that tells it like it is, whether you can handle it or not. The writers are very straightforward in what they are trying to get across to their audience. They don?t fluff up their pieces for the weak-stomach, or the weak-minded for that matter. And they don?t tone down their language any more than the rap superstars that they feature in their month to month issues.
Another unusual twist to this magazine is the way that it is designed. The idea is not completely unique, but it is pretty foreign to the magazine industry. If you pick up this publication and start flipping through the pages, about half way through you?ll think that your eyes have gone crazy because the pages have started turning upside down. Well, don?t attempt to fix your eyes, this magazine has it set up so that there are two entries into the magazine. Whether you want to go front to back, back to front, or middle to end, Showcase is about as individualistic as the reader who picks it up.
This magazine even sells out its writers by giving its readers an affordable price that they like, free. It goes from cover to middle, back to front, inside and out with the most in depth stories covering the largest names in the business to date. Whether you?ve heard of them yet, like Lil? Wayne, or will be hearing about them tomorrow, like Olivia, this magazine has got the inside scoop with the information you want to know.
If hearing about it, isn?t enough and you want to pick up your own copy today, just head over to Dimples Records once a month for your free update on the rap music world.