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Monday, October 21, 2019

Wait a Minute...Suge Knight Reportedly Signed Over His Life Rights to Ray J

If Ray J had one wish, would it have been to tell the authorized story of Suge Knight?

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Issa Rae Launches New Label Raedio with Atlantic Records

It looks like Issa Rae has adopted Sean “Diddy” Combs’ mantra, “Can’t stop, won’t stop!” It’s been reported by Billboard that the busy actress recently launched another business venture, a new music label in partnership with Atlantic Records.

“Music has always been an essential part of every project I do and working with emerging talent is a personal passion,” Rae said in a statement. “Raedio allows me to continue that work within the music industry and audio entertainment space. The Atlantic Records team are innovators in terms of shifting and shaping culture. I’m excited to join forces with them to discover new artists.”

Atlantic Chairman & COO Julie Greenwald chimed in by saying: “Issa Rae is a next-level, future-thinking creative force who’s been breaking down cultural barriers and conquering one field after another. She’s made music a central character in her artistic evolution, and now she’s brought all that amazing passion, inspiration, and taste to the formation of Raedio. We’re thrilled to be partnering with Issa and her team on this exciting new venture, and TeaMarrr is the perfect artist to launch with.”

The label’s first release, “Kinda Love” by TeaMarr, a Haitian-American rapper and singer, has a video attached to it that features a cameo by Issa Rae. TeaMarrr’s 2018 single “One Job,” racked up over 1.2 million streams. The label also serves as music supervisor for HBO’s critically acclaimed A Black Lady Sketch Show.

Beyond excited to present the first amazingly talented artist from my new label, @TheRaedio, TeaMarrr (@ImalilTcup)! https://t.co/DcPqanQu15 pic.twitter.com/gF0SKbtJXj

Rae started receiving attention for the YouTube web series Awkward Black Girl before creating, co-writing, and starring in the HBO television series, Insecure. She has received two Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress-Television Series Musical or Comedy and a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. Rae has also written a New York Times best-selling memoir, The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl (37 Ink, $16.00). Rae is reportedly working on producing a remake of the 1996 film Set It Off. In addition, the Insecure star is the latest voice to be added to Google Assistant.



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Rosario Dawson opens up about being madly in love with Cory Booker

Rosario Dawson’s found that real love, and Cory Booker has set her heart free.

Dawson and Booker, a 2020 Presidential contender, have been an item now for a year. The two just celebrated their one-year anniversary, last week Oct. 14.

READ MORE: Rosario Dawson says romance with Sen. Cory Booker is like ‘dating Captain America’

The actress opened up to The Washington Post, about being bitten by the love bug.

“I’m in love! I am absolutely in love, and it is so exciting,” Dawson said last month while at the Toronto Film Festival.

“He’s so charming and so confident and so capable, but it’s not like that translates to being some super-smooth kind of guy” she said about her beau, a self-proclaimed nerd. “That’s not his style. What wins me over with him is definitely the dad jokes.”

According to the profile published Thursday, The Zombieland: Double Tap star also dished about how she and Booker stay connected even when their careers require them to spend months apart. Apparently, a significant portion of their long distance “quality time” is spent reading books to each other over the phone, and video-chatting via FaceTime.

In the article Dawson recalls how she suggested they started reading Alice Sebold’s novel The Lovely Bones together, which then prompted her beloved to make a recommendation of his own, City of Thieves, which is Game of Thrones writer David Benioff’s historical fiction novel set in World War II.

Dawson, 40, says Booker committed to reading City of Thieves in its entirety to her over the phone, a 258-page feat that would have taken approximately five-to-eight hours to finish.

READ MORE: Cory Booker campaign gets 2020 jolt with pushback against Biden’s segregationists comments

“I laugh because it’s like, ‘Okay, you’re flying and connecting through here. Maybe we can meet at the airport hotel,’ ” Booker said in an interview last week, about dating while running for president. “It has made for great adventures of, you know, making seven hours together be magical.”

Other fun facts revealed about the couple during this new profile include how they have bonded over their shared vegan lifestyle. Also, their music tastes are so similar Booker often sends Dawson new song recommendations in the morning to let her know he’s thinking of her. He’s also given her the nickname RIB, which would become her initials if they got married and she took his surname.

For Dawson, this relationship sounds like it’s the real deal.

“For the first time, I feel like I have someone in the center of the storm with me.”

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Issa Rae Launches New Label Raedio with Atlantic Records

It looks like Issa Rae has adopted Sean “Diddy” Combs’ mantra, “Can’t stop, won’t stop!” It’s been reported by Billboard that the busy actress recently launched another business venture, a new music label in partnership with Atlantic Records.

“Music has always been an essential part of every project I do and working with emerging talent is a personal passion,” Rae said in a statement. “Raedio allows me to continue that work within the music industry and audio entertainment space. The Atlantic Records team are innovators in terms of shifting and shaping culture. I’m excited to join forces with them to discover new artists.”

Atlantic Chairman & COO Julie Greenwald chimed in by saying: “Issa Rae is a next-level, future-thinking creative force who’s been breaking down cultural barriers and conquering one field after another. She’s made music a central character in her artistic evolution, and now she’s brought all that amazing passion, inspiration, and taste to the formation of Raedio. We’re thrilled to be partnering with Issa and her team on this exciting new venture, and TeaMarrr is the perfect artist to launch with.”

The label’s first release, “Kinda Love” by TeaMarr, a Haitian-American rapper and singer, has a video attached to it that features a cameo by Issa Rae. TeaMarrr’s 2018 single “One Job,” racked up over 1.2 million streams. The label also serves as music supervisor for HBO’s critically acclaimed A Black Lady Sketch Show.

Beyond excited to present the first amazingly talented artist from my new label, @TheRaedio, TeaMarrr (@ImalilTcup)! https://t.co/DcPqanQu15 pic.twitter.com/gF0SKbtJXj

Rae started receiving attention for the YouTube web series Awkward Black Girl before creating, co-writing, and starring in the HBO television series, Insecure. She has received two Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress-Television Series Musical or Comedy and a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. Rae has also written a New York Times best-selling memoir, The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl (37 Ink, $16.00). Rae is reportedly working on producing a remake of the 1996 film Set It Off. In addition, the Insecure star is the latest voice to be added to Google Assistant.



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'I Thought It Would Be Fair': Meghan Says She Was Warned the British Tabloids Would Destroy Her Life, but 'Didn’t Get It'

As Harry & Meghan: An African Journey premiered on ITV in the United Kingdom on Sunday, more insight into the challenges facing the Sussexes’ courtship and eventual marriage were revealed. As Meghan disclosed in a clip last week, she’s ‘not really OK’ after enduring years of abuse from the British tabloids—which…

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