Exclusive: Raedio General Manager XTina Prince Details Her Love for Music Fostering a Promising Career

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In a The Source exclusive interview, XTina Prince details her love for music and how she followed that passion to the passion of the General Manager of Raedio. Launched in 2019, Raedio has rapidly emerged as an industry trailblazer, serving artists and creators as an audio everywhere company.

Raedio’s multifaceted platform encompasses music labels, publishing, music supervision, podcasts, and more, making it a true powerhouse in the audio realm, heralded as a hub for developing culturally relevant, high-quality music & audio content.

The core ethos of Raedio revolves around nurturing talent and fostering a sense of community. With a dynamic roster of talent, the company takes a forward-thinking and holistic approach to aligning music and audio seamlessly with film, television projects, commercials, podcasts, and brands.

Through its parent company, HOORAE and sister company ColorCreative, Raedio benefits from a direct pipeline to film and TV development, digital content, and multi-hyphenate talent. This positioning allows for 360-degree integration across its platforms and services, setting RAEDIO apart as a comprehensive audio ecosystem.

Notably, the company recently launched its innovative podcast show, “The Scottie & Sylvia Show,” hosted by Scottie Beam and Sylvia Obell. The show, set to debut on July 6th, promises thought-provoking cultural discussions and captivating interviews with beloved celebrities, accessible on YouTube and all major streaming platforms.

Additionally, Raedio has entered into a multi-year partnership with Def Jam, setting up a new home for artists to sign and embark on a promising career, with the brand focusing on publishing, digital content, events, and more. “This partnership is exactly what we needed to expand and continue our mission to be a vessel and impactful resource for artists across the globe,” Prince said at the partnership’s announcement.

With a commitment to quality and innovation, XTina Prince shared insights into her journey in the music industry and her decision to join Raedio.

How did you get your start in the music industry?

I started as an aspiring artist (rapper). I knew as a teen that was what I was going to be. As I got older and realized what it would take and eventually accepted that I was meant for a different path. Creative flexibility is something I was not willing to sacrifice, and it was also very difficult to find trustworthy support. I evolved and started recording local artists in my home studio, where I discovered my passion for the business side. I developed a passion for providing the encouragement that I felt was lacking in the industry and extended that to up-and-coming artists. I got my first gig as an assistant to the President of Virgin Records, which was history from there.

I believe that everyone in music once wanted to be an artist. You have experience as a rapper, what originally drew you to creating music?

I loved to write and I love music. I was the kid in all of the plays and tripping people for the lead role. I knew early on that I wanted to be in entertainment, but when I heard MC Lyte’s “Cha Cha Cha,” I thought, “Oh! That’s what I want to do.” When I started writing raps, I cultivated a different type of attention. I wasn’t just a girl in the neighborhood anymore, I was someone who could write rap verses for all my friends, diss boys in the park, and pull up at comedy clubs and spit 16s. I loved the respect that I garnered.

What let you know that teaming with Hoorae/Raedio was the move for you?

I have always been committed to contributing to the culture through music. No matter where I worked, I planted my ears and feet firmly in the street. I was the executive complaining about lack of culture or artistic development all the time. I was trying to convince upper management to invest in both, but that’s hard to do in larger corporations that are accustomed to doing things the old way. I feel confident about my work in the building because it prepared me to be who I am as an executive. Being able to communicate and understand the business both strategically and creatively is an invaluable asset. In 2021, I was ready to leave the major label space to do my own thing, but I was introduced to the team at Raedio while collaborating on an artist. I didn’t know that there was a place that was so well aligned with my professional values until I met the team at Raedio. They restored my faith that a company like that existed and I thought, “I can be that.” Then Benoni Tagoe, President at Raedio told me to “be that here.” Best career decision I ever made.

It’s hard for artists to trust executives – what from your experiences have you noticed you wanted to offer them that may not have been available everywhere else?

Honesty. I believe that artists don’t trust some executives because they aren’t honest. I also think many executives find it difficult to be honest with some artists, whether creative, business, or financial. So that creates a relationship that lacks confidence and security on both ends. I want our company to lead with transparency. We don’t have to agree on all things, but as long as we are able to talk through things and have an open line of communication, we will know where we stand. Having that relationship holds space to make decisions that are best for all sides of the artist’s business and ultimately the best chances of success. Another experience that is important to me is ensuring that there is a balance between culture and commerce. It’s just as important to stay tapped into the ever-evolving cultural landscape as it is to earn income. That’s how we will consistently make decisions that empower the creative community in a way that does not negatively impact the growth of our business. So, investing time and money in artists early, offering opportunities outside of music to create ancillary opportunities for developing artists, activating programs, events and relationships (not just in the digital space but in the physical space with the understanding that tangible efforts are just as important as social media and streaming) are all important.

You also led the partnership company, The Blind Youth, what let you know that was an initiative you wanted to lead? With 500 million streams under your belt, what else do you see for the company?

Early in my career, I thought there was only one way to manage artists: through a traditional commission-based relationship. The problem is it leaves little incentive to work with artists who are just starting out because it takes significant money and time to get a new artist to a place where they are earning steady income and ROI. It’s an investment and sacrifice that isn’t often acknowledged. Think about it. You must be passionate and a little crazy to bet on someone else’s dream. When there is no guarantee of success, it’s a big risk. I knew I wanted to be an artist, but I didn’t have someone who would invest in my career with the same intensity as me when I was pursuing my dream. But I also understood the risk it would take from my experiences of investing time and money in an artist and it doesn’t work out. You have to protect yourself but also feel incentivized to fully commit. A great artist who is equally a great person understands it’s a partnership. If you are in it long-term, that’s the only way to truly see success in a climate where independence is the first major step. Being independent means being the label, the manager, the parent, the friend, the therapist, the business manager, the accountant and the marketer, among other things. That’s a lot to ask of someone with no long-term equity in your brand.

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[WATCH] Former Death Row Singer Michel’le Appears Intoxicated During Performance

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Before she was known as the baby mother of Death Row CEO Suge Knight and production extraordinaire Dr. Dre, songstress Michel’le was known for her smash single “Something In My Heart”as well as tracks for Dr. Dre and the Dogg Pound.

Recently, the 52-year-old singer performed the World Class Wreckin’ Cru classic “Turn Out the Lights” and appeared to be inebriated, which was noticed by onlookers.

See the video below.

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Coi Leray Releases New ‘Blue Moon’ EP

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Gearing up for her biggest and most personal season yet, multi-platinum recording artist Coi Leray presents a dynamic new EP entitled Blue Moon out now via Uptown Records/Republic Records. Listen HERE.

Once again, the project finds Coi firing on all cylinders, using her songwriting as a diary to reveal her unique perspective on life. She laces highly quotable bars with irresistible hooks, showcasing her lyrical acumen and impressive vocal delivery at the same time. She opens up the world of Blue Moon with the single and music video “Isabel Marant. Ethereal production underscores her breathy verses as she reminds, “They can’t fuck with Coi Leray. It culminates on a hypnotic hook that’s impossible to shake. The accompanying visual intercuts vignettes of Coi underwater, shimmering in blue glitter, and ruling this fever dream like a bossed-up high fashion mermaid.

Connecting deeper with her fans, she passionately shared on Instagram, “This EP, I get vulnerable. I got tired of “trying” new things and wanted to just do what I do BEST. I have a hard time with telling my story because I get wrapped up in the media narratives, however music is the best way for me to tell it. Sorry I can’t argue with yall on the internet all day. It’s my life, my story, so why not let me tell it? Shit.. at least give me a chance to. The amount of pressure I have on me in the music industry is wild. I mean, who knew I would be walking red carpets and stages with the same icons I listened to growing up. Being nominated or sitting next to ICONS on the Billboard charts in my lil 5-year run. I’m just grateful to have come this far. Just like @bustarhymes said, “who am I to judge someone who’s journey isn’t finished?” Enjoy – Coi”

Simultaneously, she has continued to make waves in the fashion world as one of the culture’s hottest crossover stars. Her presence has already proven inescapable, appearing on one cover after another for the likes of NUMEROPAPERUPROXX, and EUPHORIA. Not to mention, she has shined in features by WV MagazineInterviewEllei-D, and more with high-fashion spreads. All of this just sets the stage for more moves in fashion as she cements herself as a style icon.

It’s Blue Moon season now!

TRACKLIST:

  1. Liquor & Weed
  2. Wicked Butterflies
  3. Isabel Marant
  4. Still Dreaming
  5. 321 Trust

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U.S. Breakdancers Set To Represent Country In World’s Largest Break Dancing Competition

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On Saturday, August 26th, the prestigious global breaking (also known as breakdancing) competition, Red Bull BC One, concluded its 2023 U.S. season with its National Final held in Philadelphia. Legendary breakers and rising talent came together at The Fillmore Philadelphia, where competitors showcased unparalleled footwork, freezes, and power moves to win over a judging panel of respected breakers and claim the coveted national b-boy and b-girl championship titles. 

Welcoming more than 1,200 attendees throughout the weekend, the Red Bull BC One Camp and Cypher USA ends a two-month circuit of electrifying battles and community events across the country, including regional qualifiers in Orlando, Minneapolis, and New York City. In Philadelphia, an elite line-up of regional champions and a selection of wild card invitees battled their way through a 16-bracket knockout tournament. 

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In the b-girl category, Kate came out on top, following a fierce final battle with Team USA’s Pep-C. Kate’s triumphant win comes after years of pursuing a spot on the Red Bull BC One World Final roster. In the b-boy bracket, HiJack emerged as champion. Finalists Mace and HiJack delivered world class performances, but HiJack’s musicality and infusion of personality into his final rounds ultimately stole the show.

Kate and HiJack will go on to represent the United States at the historic 20th edition of the Red Bull BC One World Final in Paris, where breaking will bless the grounds of the iconic Roland-Garros on October 21st, ahead of its sporting debut in 2024. 

Leading up to the event, the breaking community came together for Red Bull BC One Camp USA, which featured a weekend of exhibition battles, workshops, and panels. Hosted by iconic figures in breaking, hip-hop and dance, including B-Boy Flea Rock and Buddha Stretch, Red Bull BC One Camp USA was a celebration of breaking’s storied roots and promising future.  

Red Bull has a rich legacy within the breaking community which spans over two decades, beginning with the trailblazing 2 vs. 2 event, Lords of the Floor, which gave rise to Red Bull BC One in 2004. Today, Red Bull BC One is the premiere platform for competition, mentorship, cyphers, community jams, and programming in breaking—nurturing the growth of the athletic artform as it continues to reach new milestones. 

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Chance the Rapper Packs Out NYC’s Barclays Center For Acid Rap’s 10th Anniversary

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The Barclays Center was electrified on Saturday night as Grammy-winning artist Chance The Rapper took the stage for a sensational and nostalgia-filled performance commemorating the 10-year anniversary of his groundbreaking mixtape Acid Rap. The event followed his sold-out show at Chicago’s United Center and delivered an incredible night of music, memories, and magic. From the moment the lights dimmed, the atmosphere was charged with excitement, as Chance’s signature energy and magnetic stage presence captivated everyone in attendance. 

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Chance’s performance was a journey through time, as he flawlessly delivered tracks from Acid Rap with the same fervor and authenticity that made the mixtape a cultural phenomenon a decade ago. The setlist included iconic tracks like “Cocoa Butter Kisses,” “Juice,” and “Chain Smoker,” each met with thunderous applause and sing-alongs that echoed throughout the venue. As the night drew to a close, the energy in the Barclays Center remained at its peak. Chance’s final moments on stage were met with a standing ovation and a chorus of cheers, leaving no doubt that this anniversary celebration was an unforgettable experience for all in attendance.

Chance will conclude the trio of events with the Acid Rap 10th anniversary show at the Kia Forum in LA on September 21.

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The Source Magazine Remembers Chris Lighty Eleven Years Later

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The Source Magazine remembers Hip Hop mogul Chris “Baby Chris” Lighty, who lost his life eleven years ago today

Lighty was raised in a very structured Jehovah’s Witness household, but Chris became the most influential hip hop manager through his management and marketing imprint, Violator. Violator was the real Empire before Lee Daniels hit series. The impressive roster included Missy Elliot, P. Diddy, 5O Cent, Foxy Brown, Busta Rhymes, A Tribe Called Quest, Mariah Carey, Mobb Deep, and more.

To the outside world, Chris Lighty was an alluring powerful executive who negotiated unprecedented deals with his partner, Mona Scott-Young. Outside of his insane work ethic he had layers about him that made him a remarkable human being, friend, mentor and support system to many people.

Through Violator management, Chris and Mona became the cerebrum of hip hop, developing and sustaining careers while structuring lucrative marketing and branding deals that helped grow hip hop into becoming a viable entity- cementing its place in popular culture.

“Hip Hop was everything to Chris,” says Mona.

“I’m so proud of what Chris has done for our culture. I’m proud that the young guy that I sat next to on a stoop in the Bronx was able to conceptualize a dream and really make it happen.  Everything we sat out to do we did.  We stayed focused and accomplished it all.  So much of who I am today has everything to do with the fact that Chris had a dream. My relationships, my ability to leverage the success of hip hop into mainstream culture and our ability to provide opportunities to others came from Chris. We locked arms, came together and his dream became my dream.“

Sadly, those dreams were cut short when Chris Lighty was found shot to death in an apartment in NYC on August 30, 2012, from an apparent suicide. He will continue to be missed by the Hip Hop community.

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Steve and Marjorie Harvey Shut Down Cheating Rumors: ‘Find Something Else to Do’

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No, Marjorie Harvey did not cheat on Steve Harvey with his bodyguard and chef. Over the past week, rumors ran wild that Marjorie stepped out on Steve, leading to him addressing the rumors at Invest Fest 2023.

“Before I get started, just let me say I’m fine,” Harvey said as he came to the stage. “We’re fine. I don’t know what y’all doing, but find something else to do because we’re fine. Lord have mercy.”

Marjorie also added her own statement on Instagram, “My husband I don’t usually stop to address all the foolishness and lies that have been spread about us. However to whom much is given much is required. I understand that with my platform comes some sort of responsibility to those that may not be as strong as we are.”

You can see both below.

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Warrant Issued for Memphis Man Wanted for Murder of Blac Youngsta’s Brother

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Memphis police have named Randy Ewing as the suspect in the killing of Blac Youngsta’s brother Tomanuel Benson. The murder occurred at a gas station in South Memphis.

Police have issued a previous mugshot of Ewing. He is wanted for second-degree murder and two counts of attempted second-degree murder. According to Fox13, a reward for information leading to his arrest was been announced at $4,000.

Following the murder, Blac Youngsta is vowing revenge on those responsible.

According to RDC News, Benson was killed by a drive-by, dying upon arrival at Regional One Hospital.

Hitting Instagram, Blac Youngsta mourned his brother and issued a stern warning.

“I Love U My Baby Brother Rest Up,” Blac Youngsta wrote. “I’m Gone Make The World Pay. I Swear To God. Nobody Safe. Standing Over Everybody. Everybody. 4LIFE.

“I’m Ready For Whatever Come With This Shit. It’s Ok. Don’t Feel Sorry For Me. I’m Not Gone Feel Sorry For Nobody. Only God Knows.”

He closed with “Gone Make Sure They FeelMe. I Promise. Life Will Never Be The Same.”

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Drake Subs in Travis Scott for 21 Savage at Vancouver Stop of ‘IAAB’ Tour

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Drake is back in Canada and treated his friends over in Vancouver to a special show. “We back on my side now 🇨🇦 Van City All Starzzzzz,” Drake wrote on Instagram. He followed with a show where he was walked out by Lil Yachty and Travis Scott subbing in for 21 Savage.

Lil Yachty was the walk-in, escorting his friend to the stage before a shake-up. Drake would later introduce Travis Scott to the stage instead of 21 Savage, who could not come to Canada. Drake stated Scott’s appearance would be the only one made by the rapper on the tour. The two would also perform “MELTDOWN” together for the first time. Catch the clips below.

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Sexyy Red Wants Fans to Stop Saying She Looks Like Young Thug

Sexyy Red Wants Fans to Stop Saying She Looks Like Young Thug

Sexxy Red wants y’all to stop saying she looks like Young Thug. The STL rapper was sitting with Funny Marco, who revealed she hates that fans say she looks like the jailed rapper.

“I hate when they say I look like Young Thug cause no the f— we do not look alike,” Sexxy Red stated.

You can see it in the video below.

Following an overwhelming response from fans, Sexyy Red’s much-anticipated Hood Hottest Princess Tour has expanded with two additional dates and venue changes for five existing dates. Presented by Live Nation, the tour, which initially encompassed 21 cities, will now include stops in Charlotte and extended visits in Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Sexyy Red, a rising star in the realm of Hip-Hop and Rap, has been making significant waves in the music industry. Her talent was further recognized when she joined forces with Drake and 21 Savage as a supporting act for the remaining shows on Drake’s “It’s All a Blur Tour.”

The tour comes on the heels of Sexyy Red’s successful album release, “Hood Hottest Princess,” which quickly climbed the charts. Upon release, her album debuted in the Top 10 of the U.S. Apple Music Top Albums and secured a spot on the prestigious Billboard 200 just three weeks later. The same week, she also entered the Billboard Hot 100 with her hit track “Pound Town 2,” featuring Nicki Minaj.

SEXYY RED – HOOD HOTTEST PRINCESS TOUR DATES:

Mon Oct 16 – Boston, MA – The Paradise Rock Club

Wed Oct 18 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza

Thu Oct 19 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage

Sat Oct 21 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore Philadelphia – NEW VENUE

Tue Oct 24 – Detroit, MI – St. Andrew’s Hall

Thu Oct 26 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s

Mon Oct 30 – St. Louis, MO – Chaifetz Arena NEW VENUE

Tue Oct 31 – Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom – NEW VENUE

Wed Nov 01 – Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater

Sat Nov 04 – Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl

Sun Nov 05 – Birmingham, AL – Iron City

Thu Nov 09 – Orlando, FL – The Beacham

Fri Nov 10 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Revolution

Mon Nov 13 – Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore Charlotte – NEW SHOW

Tue Nov 14 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre

Fri Nov 17 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring – NEW VENUE

Mon Nov 20 – Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center – NEW VENUE

Tue Nov 21 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues Dallas – NEW VENUE

Fri Nov 24 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren

Sat Nov 25 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern

Sun Nov 26 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium – NEW SHOW

Tue Nov 28 – San Francisco, CA – The Masonic

Wed Nov 29 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore

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