The Break – Reality TV Pt. 2

KC and Chris wish you a happy 2015 and we thank you for your continued support of the Black Is Network.

Then KC, Chris, Leisha, Toria, and The Other Chris continue their discussion of reality television, including the perception it gives of black women.

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Movers & Shakers: A Chat with Wow Jones

Los Angeles is full of stars, but a few shine brighter amongst the masses – Wow Jones is one of them.

I had the pleasure of making Wow’s acquaintance in my own music endeavors and was introduced to him through a mutual friend. We clicked pretty quick and I was in awe at how humble he was in spite of his list of accolades as a music producer. At the time, I was floored by the work Wow had done – he had just come off tour with Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, and was putting the final touches on a recent Teedra Moses project. I went on to discover that Wow had also worked with Ne-Yo, Omarion, Marsha Ambrosius, and Miguel Atwood-Ferguson to name a few.. Most recently, he’s added Jimi James and Ray J to his roster.

Wow and I randomly bumped into one another on a spring LA night and sat down to play catch up. Our conversation on the shift in the music industry, family, and our careers could have lasted for hours, and I decided it was time to get him on the mic. Listen in as we chat about his experience in the music industry, current projects, and his new company, WJMG!