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LOS ANGELES - Californer -- Grammy-winning producer, entrepreneur, and innovator My Guy Mars celebrated his birthday in true visionary style, transforming Creator Space LA, co-owned by Rex Wong and Sylvia Hernandez, into a cultural hub where music, cannabis, food, and technology collided.
Mars, a founding member of the acclaimed collective 1500 or Nothin', has built his legacy working with Nipsey Hussle, T.I., Dave East, Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, Drake, Chris Brown, and many more. With diamond-selling records and Grammy recognition, he has long been known as a creative force—but on this night, he showed the city that his impact extends far beyond the recording studio.
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The celebration unfolded as a living showcase of Mars' cultural vision. His cannabis line, MGM Cannabis, set the tone with a lifestyle-driven activation that embodied his approach to merging product with community. His latest venture, Hollo.ai, an innovative app designed to redefine how artists connect with fans, underscored his forward-thinking approach to technology. Vendors like AJ's Flower Co. and lifestyle partners amplified the atmosphere, while Marathon Burger fueled the night with signature bites—bringing a taste of LA street culture to the experience.
Adding to the innovation, Creator Space LA co-owner Sylvia Hernandez surprised Mars with a pair of futuristic audio glasses, a gift that perfectly captured the event's theme of blending sound, style, and technology. The highlight of the night came when Mars was presented with an official proclamation from the City of Los Angeles, honoring his contributions to music, culture, and community impact.
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The energy carried onto the red carpet, lined with media support from Trackhead Productions, Creator Space LA, Fliqs Media, CrowdAA, and After Church LA. Notable figures, including Kevin McCall, came through to celebrate, lending both camaraderie and star power to the evening.
What might have been a birthday became something much larger—a blueprint for cultural entrepreneurship. By seamlessly weaving together music, cannabis, food, and technology, My Guy Mars affirmed his role as not only a hitmaker but also a culture builder and brand visionary.
From MGM Cannabis to Hollo.ai, everything is about culture, connection, and building legacy. When asked what his biggest celebration of the year has been, he added: "Pouring more into myself and celebrating the legacy."
Check Out More : https://www.myguymars.com/
Follow Mars on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/myguymars/
Mars, a founding member of the acclaimed collective 1500 or Nothin', has built his legacy working with Nipsey Hussle, T.I., Dave East, Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, Drake, Chris Brown, and many more. With diamond-selling records and Grammy recognition, he has long been known as a creative force—but on this night, he showed the city that his impact extends far beyond the recording studio.
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The celebration unfolded as a living showcase of Mars' cultural vision. His cannabis line, MGM Cannabis, set the tone with a lifestyle-driven activation that embodied his approach to merging product with community. His latest venture, Hollo.ai, an innovative app designed to redefine how artists connect with fans, underscored his forward-thinking approach to technology. Vendors like AJ's Flower Co. and lifestyle partners amplified the atmosphere, while Marathon Burger fueled the night with signature bites—bringing a taste of LA street culture to the experience.
Adding to the innovation, Creator Space LA co-owner Sylvia Hernandez surprised Mars with a pair of futuristic audio glasses, a gift that perfectly captured the event's theme of blending sound, style, and technology. The highlight of the night came when Mars was presented with an official proclamation from the City of Los Angeles, honoring his contributions to music, culture, and community impact.
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The energy carried onto the red carpet, lined with media support from Trackhead Productions, Creator Space LA, Fliqs Media, CrowdAA, and After Church LA. Notable figures, including Kevin McCall, came through to celebrate, lending both camaraderie and star power to the evening.
What might have been a birthday became something much larger—a blueprint for cultural entrepreneurship. By seamlessly weaving together music, cannabis, food, and technology, My Guy Mars affirmed his role as not only a hitmaker but also a culture builder and brand visionary.
From MGM Cannabis to Hollo.ai, everything is about culture, connection, and building legacy. When asked what his biggest celebration of the year has been, he added: "Pouring more into myself and celebrating the legacy."
Check Out More : https://www.myguymars.com/
Follow Mars on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/myguymars/
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