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Renowned Entertainment Industry Executive Qadree El-Amin To Release His Star-Studded Biography

 

Qadree El-Amin, the man best known as the mastermind behind the careers of Grammy Award winning artists Boyz II Men, will launch his long-anticipated star-studded biography, Qadree El-Amin: AMAN.

Written by Debra Reina and Tom Miller, the book recounts El-Amin's life and career, featuring exclusive photos of him with both his family and the myriad of celebrities that he has interacted with and done business with.

While he is largely recognized for his phenomenal success with Boyz II Men, the El-Amin stamp extends far beyond the popular 90's boy band.  Through his Southpaw Entertainment Company, he has also served as the Midas touch manager to global superstars Michael Jackson, Vanessa Williams, Janet Jackson, Teddy Riley & Blackstreet, Deborah Cox, Lou Bega and several other notables.  He has also interacted closely with several notable music industry executives, including Clive Davis, L.A. Reid, Jimmy Iovine and Tommy Mottola.

After four decades in the entertainment industry, El-Amin says he is happy to share his life story with readers, but he stresses that this is just the “first chapter” of his life.  “I have enjoyed every phase and every aspect of my career in the entertainment business so far, but I am certain that my biggest accomplishments are yet to come; I'm very excited about what I will achieve in the future.”

Also a successful entrepreneur, with his two clothing lines, Southpaw and Heavy Hittaz; a producer of television specials; a producer of film soundtracks and a passionate philanthropist for various charitable endeavors, the native of Brick City (Newark, NJ), who skillfully worked his way to the Bright Lights of Los Angeles, is tireless.  Internationally recognized among trendsetters and tastemakers, El-Amin will launch his glittering biography, Qadree El-Amin: AMAN, in June 2012.

He is a man who took some boys to men and he's always been a man with his eye on the prize.

Ebook of Qadree El-Amin: AMAN on sale at Barnes and Noble and Amazon.

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Hip Hop Weekly Gets New Editor-in-Chief

New York, NY-- Esteemed African-American journalist Cynthia Horner, who has been Hip Hop Weekly's Editor-At-Large since the magazine was first created in 2006, has been appointed its first Editor-In-Chief.
 

Horner was formerly the Editor-In-Chief and Editorial Director of Right On! magazine, the first nationally-published title for African-American celebrities and their teenage fans, and over the course of her career she has interviewed almost every African-American superstar entertainer, including Michael Jackson, Prince, Janet Jackson, Queen Latifah, and many more. Cynthia is a recipient of the "Journalist of the Year" Award from the International Association of African-American Music, and has received countless awards and citations for her contributions to the music industry.
"It is an honor to accept this title and position," said Cynthia Horner. "I have been involved with Hip Hop Weekly since its inception, and I am looking forward to utilizing my vast knowledge in the areas of entertainment, fashion, beauty and news to enhance the Hip Hop Weekly brand. The brainchild of Raymond 'Benzino' Scott and Dave Mays has revolutionized a sluggish industry, and Hip Hop Weekly has rapidly become the people’s choice with exclusive stories and thought-provoking features. Hip Hop Weekly is a unique hybrid of music and entertainment with many fast-breaking news articles inside. There are many stories to tell and we will effectively continue to do so by putting our own spin on these stories."
"Cynthia Horner has played a major role in building Hip Hop Weekly’s reputation as the premiere entertainment magazine for the Hip Hop Generation,” said David Mays and Raymond "Benzino" Scott, Hip Hop Weekly's publishers. "We are very proud that she has accepted the Editor-in-Chief position, as we couldn’t have found a better person to represent the voice of the Hip Hop Weekly brand as we continue to build the magazine and expand into television, digital and event platforms in 2012."
Mays is making the official announcement of the appointment this Saturday, December 17th at the annual Carma Foundation Jingle Bell Ball in New York, where Cynthia will be the recipient of Carma’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Melky Jean, singer and sister of Haitian performer Wyclef Jean, will be hosting the event, which raises money to help Haitian women and children.