Twin Cities rapper Christian Vind could be rubbing some pretty famous elbows Sunday.
The 20-year-old networking master — he has 38,000 Twitter followers — got himself an invitation to Republic Records' after-party at the Video Music Awards in New York City.
No shrinking violet, Vind wanted to know if the invite came with travel and accommodations. The answer was no. Hey, if you don't ask, you don't get.
So the Brooklyn Center resident is working out getting an airline ticket to NYC for the party, which should be attended by the label's artists such as: Ariana Grande, the Weeknd, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Demi Lovato, Nick Jonas.
Sorry, no Jennifer Lopez. She's not with Republic but is his heartthrob. Vind said he wouldn't mind Grande. Yeah, go with her, she's more age appropriate than J Lo.
This month NYC, and in September Vind plans to move to L.A. If he makes this move he'll do it against the advice of his producer Jay Escobar, who said he's worked with Printz Board and The Black Eyed Peas.
"I wouldn't advise going to LA at this point, 'cause he's like maybe a third done with his record," said Escobar, who has lived and worked in L.A. but found Minneapolis much more family-friendly. "For me L.A. is a place where you've already got to have street cred walking in there. The first thing people are going to do is Google you to see what sort of street cred do you have in your hometown. Most people are going to be interested in working with you off that, not so much your hunger and appetite. There [are] 9 million people in L.A. proper and," Escobar started to laugh, "about 7 million of them are trying to make it right now. I worked a lot in L.A. That's my home away from home. I grew up in Philly and spent a good portion of my career out there working, developing relationships. What I like about being in Minneapolis is I can work with artists early and help build their identity and sound so that when they do make that leap, when they do start making connections, business can [develop]. Going there when you don't totally know who you are could be trial by fire where you find out who you are or it could veer you off course from what you should be doing."
Asked if Vind knows who he is, Escobar said, "Not yet."