“I guess the main thing I miss about
Empire is the glamour and the glitz,” Serayah tells ABC Audio. “I love fashion. I do miss dressing up every day and having some cool new, something off the runway. It’s really dope.”
“I’m just glad I was able to see a production at that scale, and be around such amazing actresses and actors, and other talent we had on the show, and just pick up things and learn a lot,” she adds.
Serayah portrayed recording artist Tiana Brown in
Empire. It was her first major acting role, and working with Henson, Howard, and Daniels made it very special.
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Rolling Stone Menu How Shelley, Formerly Known as D.R.A.M., Found His True Voice
The musician once known as D.R.A.M. has returned with a new album. He discusses going by his first name and staying true to himself
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The year 2018 might as well have been a decade ago. Pandemic languishing notwithstanding, things move quickly these days. The musician formerly known as D.R.A.M., or Big Baby D.R.A.M. depending on who you asked, knows this better than anyone. Born Shelley Massenburg-Smith, he was at the forefront of a generation that rose to quick stardom thanks to platforms like Soundcloud. His singles “Cha Cha,” and the Lil Yachty assisted “Broccoli” were, for a time, inescapable. But the fame that accompanied his early rise didn’t come without its drawbacks. Over Zoom, Shelly tells me about the lifestyle that almost sent his career in a completely different direction. “My lifestyle didn’t match the music that I was elevating and creat
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Dove Award-winning and Grammy-nominated recording artist Karima, best known as the co-founder and member of the award-winning Contemporary Gospel trio Virtue, has signed with DARE Records. The new solo recording pact brings Karima s soul-stirring soprano back to fans within the urban and contemporary Gospel/Christian markets. Her first musical release will be announced shortly.
Returning to recording is a full-circle moment for Nashville-based Karima, who had taken a break from music to focus on family and entrepreneurship in the years after Virtue s last project. Within a few short months of deciding to re-enter the recording industry, and focusing daily prayers on that goal, Karima says she received a DM from Michael-Anthony Taylor, Chairman and CEO of DARE Records, asking her if she was interested in recording as a solo artist.