Scar Lip Signs To Epic Records, Welcomed By Swizz Beatz: “You’re Family Now”
“It’s very rare to meet greatness,” Swizz Beatz said of Scar Lip as he welcomed the rising Bronx artist to the Epic Records family.
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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /wordpress-versions/6.7.2/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114“It’s very rare to meet greatness,” Swizz Beatz said of Scar Lip as he welcomed the rising Bronx artist to the Epic Records family.
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“If you do the work and the grind, the person that you want to talk to is going to find you” –Kelly Jackson Very early on, music executive, Kelly Jackson, also known as Kelly Kinkaid, understood her purpose. When taking the leap of faith into the entertainment industry, she made the decision to never compromise who she was or take shortcuts to get to where she wanted to be. The Michigan native symbolizes what the power of experience, knowledge, and networking, can do to create your own lane and how always staying true to yourself is the best form of power. Through faith and fearlessness, Kelly developed an extensive resume working for companies like Columbia Records, Epic Records, TreMedia, V.Brown & Co., and StepSon Music/Tommy Boy. She’s also amassed a client list that includes the legendary Paul Mooney, Deborah Cox, Lil Scrappy, Jim Jones, OJ Da Juiceman, Saigon, Locksmith, DJ Jazzy Joyce and MTV news senior correspondent & SiriusXM personality, Sway Calloway. Jackson is currently the supervising producer for Sway In The Morning Show and Managing Partner at Overdeliver Ent. Allhiphop.com had the pleasure of speaking with Kelly about her journey through the industry with the highs and lows of owning her power, womanhood, and expertise within the intense male-dominated world of entertainment and Hip-Hop. AllHipHop: Could you describe your journey a bit? How did you get to where you are now? Kelly Jackson: Well, I’m a native of Flint, Michigan. I went to Jackson State University, which was a great experience, so I always knew more was to come in life. I had an opportunity to move to New York, although it was never in my plans– it was in God’s plan. Since I’ve always been a go-getter and entrepreneur at my core, I got a full-time job and juggled multiple record labels internships when I first moved to New York, just for the experience. One thing I had to realize on my journey was to understand that it’s not a sprint, but it’s a marathon and when I finally realized that and understood everything happens for a reason…I was good. Today, I know I am still a student and still learning, but everything I’ve experienced on this journey has made me who I am. AllHipHop: What was your childhood like and how do you feel that prepared you for this career? Kelly Jackson: Being from the midwest, I believe we have the best ears because we are able to embrace music from all coasts without being bias, plus we bring the soul. But just particularly where I’m from, I was able to have a balanced life. I came with a different lens. AllHipHop: Throughout your career, can you describe a moment adversity? Kelly Jackson: Everyone deals with adversity in this industry, but for me, it happened when the change of the label structures occurred. The jobs weren’t as plentiful and that made the record industry not as fun anymore for me because it became more competitive. So, I left New York with the intention of going to law school and started working in radio in Flint, MI as an on-air personality. I did begin to miss New York. I loved it there and loved the music industry on the executive side. Although going back, it was a lot more competitive, leaving New York helped me appreciate the industry and the privileges I had within it. Many strive to just get their foot into the door, and it was important for me to get back and live out my dreams and aspirations I had in the entertainment industry. AllHipHop: Through that moment of adversity, or just in general, what kept you from giving up? Kelly Jackson: I’m not a quitter, and the great thing about the industry is, that there is always something, you can find to do. I am a marketer and can market an orange if I need to. People have to understand, if you want to be in the mix, there is a process to this. Many want the easy route, but I’ve always looked at the bigger picture. Some people will only look at the immediate circumstances instead of looking at the long term benefits. AllHipHop: How does family play a role in your journey through this industry? (parents, siblings, marriage, kids, etc.) Kelly Jackson: In 2011 my father was dying and I was literally home weekly. During that time, I had to truly realize that this is just a job and if the people I work with don’t get it, then I don’t need to be working there. I just made sure my work was done because nobody wants to hear your excuses. AllHipHop: No matter what the excuse is right? Kelly Jackson: Exactly. So if I have to stay up 4 hours later than the next person…then I have to do it. AllHipHop: What about any relationships? That is a major factor that sometimes women in this industry definitely have to think about. Kelly Jackson: As far as my personal life, you won’t see on my social media 50 million pics hugged up with someone, but if you respect your private or personal life, you make other people respect that side too. As women, we definitely are held at a different regard, especially when it comes to image, and significant others. AllHipHop: Do you see much woman empowerment and support within the industry? Kelly Jackson: There are pockets of supportive women. We support each other in small ways. You don’t have to be someone’s best friend to support them. You can say hey, I really liked what you said right there or anything uplifting. It’s ok to give compliments, we actually need to continue to encourage each other. We as women need to continue to be secure in ourselves and to understand what’s for you, is for you. The men do it… AllHipHop: Balancing work, family and health can be crazy especially as women, what tips would you share with other women? Kelly Jackson: On […]
THE LABEL HOME OF OUTKAST, PUFFY, ATCQ, ROZAY, FUTURE & MORE ADDS ANOTHER STAR
(AllHipHop News) Christian Combs is joining Corey Gunz, Diggy Simmons, and Jaden Smith as offspring to follow in their famous fathers’ footsteps. Sean “Diddy” Combs’ youngest son is now officially a rapper. [ALSO READ: Puff Daddy & The Family Reunite For Notorious B.I.G.’s Birthday At Barclays] Diddy posted a video to his Instagram page announcing Christian, aka King Combs, has signed a deal with Bad Boy/Epic Records. The clip features the 18-year-old along with Epic CEO L.A. Reid. “Yesterday was the greatest day of my life. Not only was it my birthday, but also the day a dream came true. I got signed to Epic and Bad Boy Records,” wrote Christian on his own IG post. “I’m extremely thankful for everything that God has blessed me with and I will never take it for granted. Music is something that’s been part of me my whole life.” Back in October, Puff Daddy’s Bad Boy entered into an exclusive partnership with Epic Records. Christian joins a roster at Epic that now includes Puff, Rick Ross, Future, Bobby Shmurda, and Yo Gotti. [ALSO READ: Puff Daddy’s Bad Boy Entertainment Signs New Partnership With L.A. Reid & Epic Records] Check out Puff Daddy and Christian Combs’ Instagram posts below. NEW DEAL ALERT!!! Everyone wish my son @KingCombs a happy birthday & CONGRATS on signing that record deal!! #BADBOY #EPIC @la_reid SNAPCHAT: PUFFDADDY A video posted by Puff Daddy (@iamdiddy) on Apr 1, 2016 at 3:16pm PDT Yesterday was the greatest day of my life. Not only was it my birthday, but Also the day a dream came true. I got signed to epic and BADboy records. I’m extremely thankful for everything that God has blessed me with and I will never take it for granted. Music is something that’s been part of me my whole life. #Epic #Badboy we got this! A photo posted by Christian Combs (@kingcombs) on Apr 2, 2016 at 11:58am PDT
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(AllHipHop News) As a rapper, Rick Ross is a man of many words, but he was very particular about the verbiage he used to describe his new deal with Epic Records. He posted “Lit” next to an image of himself in an Epic hoodie and hat. The posting comes as Ross leaves Def Jam Records, the longtime home for all of his commercial efforts.
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