Billy Brandt Bottoms for Brad Star on CockyBoys.com

SHERMAN OAKS, Calif. — Online gay production company Kyle Major’s CockyBoys.com will premiere its latest release, “From Bottom to Top,” featuring performer Billy Brandt’s last performance as a bottom.

"This is the first major event in 2008 on our site,” CockyBoy.com founder Kyle Majors said.

Brandt will be paired with Brad Star for his final bottoming scene. The video will debut on Jan. 18, in the members only area of CockyBoys.com.

"Billy and Brad brought an incredible chemistry to the set," Majors said. "You can't fake that kind of intensity. We had to roll the cameras ahead of plan because these two guys couldn't keep their hands off each other — and we didn't want to miss a thing.”

“Shooting scenes like this is great. We don't have complicated stories to worry about — just hot sex which is exactly what happened between these two guys,” Majors added.

Cocky Boys is the brainchild of Majors and is known for featuring “L.A.-style” beach boy-type performers on the site.

The CockyBoys.com affiliate program offers webmasters recurring 60 percent payout on all memberships. Payment solution provider CCBill manages reporting and payouts for the program.

Webmaster also can access extensive galleries, videos and downloads. Content is updated twice a week. Promotional banners and galleries are available.

This is the first major announcement from the program for 2008, and Majors added, “In the next 30 days, we will be making some additional announcements that will benefit not only our members, but affiliates alike."

For more information, contact Cocky Boys via email.

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