Mona Scott-Young
Mona Scott-Young (née Scott; born February 15, 1967) is an American television producer and entrepreneur. She is the CEO of the multi-media entertainment company Monami Productions, best known for producing the VH1 reality television franchise Love & Hip Hop.
- What is Love & Hip Hop?
- Love & Hip Hop is a media franchise that consists of several reality television series broadcast on VH1. The shows document the personal and professional lives of several hip hop and R&B musicians, performers, managers, and record producers residing in various metropolitan areas of the United States.
- When did Love & Hip Hop New York come out?
- The shows document the personal and professional lives of several hip hop and R&B musicians, performers, managers, and record producers residing in various metropolitan areas of the United States. The original franchise version, Love & Hip Hop: New York, premiered on March 6, 2011.
- What happened to Love & Hip Hop?
- The show first aired in 2011. It’s been seven years since producer Mona Scott-Young introduced the world to the “Love & Hip Hop” franchise and though it may not feel like it, a lot of the cast has come and gone.
- When did Love & Hip Hop ‘the wedding’ come out?
- Love & Hip Hop: The Wedding, a two-hour special featuring the marriage between Love & Hip Hop: New York cast members Yandy Smith and Mendeecees Harris, aired live VH1 on May 25, 2015, in between Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ‘ s fifth and sixth episodes of the season.
Who created hip-hop and R&B?
DJ Kool Herc formally established the genre on Aug. 11, 1973, at his sister’s graduation party in the Bronx; while mixing tracks on the spot, Herc would provide spoken word over that tracks that later evolved into what rap is today.
- Where did hip hop music come from?
- Hip hop music or hip-hop music, also known as rap music and formerly known as disco rap, is a genre of popular music that originated in the Bronx borough of New York City in the early 1970s.
- When did hip-hop become Hot R&B?
- Hip-hop and R&B’s sounds (and audience) became so intertwined on the charts and in the public consciousness, Billboard changed their charting to Hot R&B/Hip-Hop in 1999, officially consolidating the genres.
- When did R&B become a popular genre?
- In the late 1990s and into the new millennium and with few exceptions, hip-hop and technology became the musical framework for R&B productions. The merger of R&B, hip-hop and older genres, and the use of new technologies appealed to a new generation of African American music consumers.
- How did R&B/Hip-Hop become the biggest genre in the US?
- The latest episode of Billboard Explains breaks down exactly how R&B/hip-hop became the biggest genre in the U.S., by looking at its early influence, innovative evolutions and explosion in the streaming era. You’ll hear commentary from Billboard hip-hop editor Carl Lamarre on why exactly the genre is leading pop culture.
Who has love and hip hop?
Love & Hip Hop Is Coming to MTV Love & Hip Hop Atlanta Season 11 is welcoming new faces as the crew joins a whole new network on MTV as part of the all-star Tuesday Takeover, starting June 13.
Who created the first hip hop beat?
There is some debate in the music industry as to which record came first, but the general consensus is that the first rap record was by the Fatback Band followed by what has been called the “granddaddy” of rap records, “Rapper’s Delight.”
- When did hip-hop start?
- Although widely synonymous with rap music today, hip-hop actually got its start as a full-on cultural movement in the 1970s. For the first few decades that the term was around, hip-hop wasn’t just about music: it also referred to art, style, dance, and philosophy.
- Who was the first hip hop DJ?
- One of the first few hip hop DJs was Kool DJ Herc, who created hip hop in the 1970s through the isolation and extending of “breaks” – the parts of albums that focused solely on the percussive beat.
- How did hip hop evolve in the 1980s?
- The 1980s marked the diversification of hip hop as the genre developed more complex styles and spread around the world. New-school hip hop was the genre’s second wave, marked by its electro sound, and led into golden age hip hop, an innovative period between the mid-1980s and mid-1990s that also developed hip hop’s own album era.
- When did hip hop start in Haiti?
- In Haiti, hip hop developed in the early 1980s. Master Dji and his songs “Vakans” and “Politik Pa m” are mostly credited with the rise of Haitian hip hop. What later became known as “Rap Kreyòl” grew in popularity in the late 1990s with King Posse and Original Rap Stuff.
Which Love and Hip Hop was first?
Love & Hip Hop: New York
The original franchise version, Love & Hip Hop: New York, premiered on March 6, 2011. Its success resulted in spin-offs based in Atlanta, Hollywood, and Miami. The series is known for its sprawling ensemble cast, with over 250 cast members.
- Where did hip hop come from?
- Like any style of music, hip hop has roots in other forms, and its evolution was shaped by many different artists, but there’s a case to be made that it came to life precisely on August 11, 1973, at a birthday party in the recreation room of an apartment building in the west Bronx, New York City.
- Who was the first hip-hop deejay?
- The first major hip-hop deejay was DJ Kool Herc (Clive Campbell), an 18-year-old immigrant who introduced the huge sound systems of his native Jamaica to inner-city parties. Using two turntables, he melded percussive fragments from older records with popular dance songs to create a continuous flow of music.
- Who wrote a love letter to hip-hop?
- Over five decades, hip-hop has grown from a new art form to a culture-defining superpower. In their own words, 50 influential voices chronicle its evolution. We asked Mahogany L. Browne, Lincoln Center’s first poet-in-residence, to write a love letter to hip-hop, composed entirely of lyrics both beloved and obscure.