Collipark Music announces the signing of eclectic teenage girl duo, Vistoso Bosses. Vistoso Bosses, comprised of Taylah.P and Kelci, is a high-energy girl group with infectious lyrics and sweet moves to match. “These girls are a breath of fresh air for the music industry. They’re positive, bright, and just all-around creative,” declares superproducer Mr. Collipark, CEO of Collipark Music.
“Blood couldn’t make us any closer,” replies 17-year-old Taylor Parker, one-half of the eccentric duo. She refers to her counterpart, Kelci Ferguson, 16, who eagerly chimes in excitedly about “growing up together” in their hometown of Atlanta, where the group still resides. “Our music is unique and eclectic, mixed with a little hip-hop,” explains rapper Kelci. Taylah.P, who sings vocals, further explains the group’s sound. “We have a new sound. We’re influenced by everyday teen stuff – school, boys, and having fun.” Both are careful to assert that Vistoso Bosses is a strong concoction of music and image. Their witty personalities accompanied by a multi-hued fashion sense, makes them an easy eye catcher to tweens and teens alike. Vistoso, defined as bright or colorful in Spanish, is the perfect adjective for the brilliant twosome. “Anybody can be vistoso,” says Kelci, “We’re all about having our own style.” Taylah.P excitedly agrees, “Most people think we’re all about not matching, but it’s about being you. We like being colorful. We wear what we feel.”
Kelci is quick to expand upon her state of bliss as the group celebrates being labelmates with Soulja Boy, Collipark Music’s most successful teenage artist to date. The girls created homemade videos to their popular songs “Delirious” and “Boy Crazy” which became instant favorites on YouTube and Myspace. The responses were so overwhelming that the group recently received the coveted Myspace “Artist of the Week” promotion which jettisoned their site to nearly one-hundred thousand new online fans. Their untitled debut will be released on Collipark Music/Interscope in 2009.
“We want to be viewed as role models,” Taylah wholeheartedly explains. “We want to be an inspiration and positive light for girls of all ages.” Their melodious vocals and lovable look make this goal attainable. “Don’t be afraid to be yourself,” both girls advised, “Being different is being cool.”
















