Several outlets reported that Drake was never offered the opportunity, conflicting with multiple claims stating otherwise.
Steve Stoute forged his own lane in the music industry, rising to the cream of the crop. As AFROTECH™ previously reported, Stoute worked as a former Sony Music Entertainment executive serving as ...
The producer was charged with assaulting Interscope Records executive Steve Stoute, who managed Nas. The pair got into a disagreement over Nas’ music video for his song “Hate Me Now,” which ...
That year, four of the 10 songs that reached No. 1 on the Hot 100 belonged to Bad Boy Records. After a dispute over the use of footage in a music video, the record producer Steve Stoute claimed Mr ...
In response, the Harlem native went to the office of then-president of Interscope Records Steve Stoute and ... woman who worked as a former private chef for the music producer filed a sexual ...
Formerly known as “Puff Daddy,” Combs was once considered one of the most influential hip-hop producers and executives of ... and two of his bodyguards assaulted Interscope Records executive Steve ...
In 1998, Combs and two other men attacked Steve Stoute after the music executive, then Nas’ manager ... Combs and Cassie reached a settlement, a former Syracuse University college student ...
He made a splash organizing events at Howard University and sought out Uptown Records founder Andre ... after allegedly beating Nas’s former manager Steve Stoute with a Champagne bottle and ...
Steve Stoute, founder and CEO of UnitedMasters ... Fell also worked as an executive producer of “The Color Purple” (2023), produced by Oprah Winfrey, Quincy Jones, and Steven Spielberg.
If you haven’t been closely following the multiple personal and legal controversies of the rapper turned record company executive ... attacked Nas’ former manager Steve Stoute in a 1998.
Diddy, and Diddy, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and entrepreneur ... alleged physical abuse in 2019) to executive Steve Stoute and rappers like J.
Tony Hall, the pioneering British music executive, columnist, record producer and radio DJ (centre ... thanks largely to The Beatles – and my former assistant, Tony King. When ‘the boys ...