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Exclusive: Kawan “KP” Prather On The Grammy’s, Working With Pharrell And DJ’ing For His Heroes

Kawan “KP” Prather On DJ Duty For The Global Spin Awards Last week The 2017 Global Spin Awards went down in New Orleans on Thursday. BOSSIP had the opportunity to catch up with Grammy winning songwriter/producer Kawan “KP” Prather before the show about serving as house dj for the Global Spin Awards, his new role as head of music at Pharrell Williams’ I Am OTHER collective and the truth about the voting members of the Grammy Awards. For those who don’t already know, Prather got his start in the music industry as DJ for Parental Advisory, a Dungeon Family act once signed to LaFace records. In his years since, he’s gone on to write and produce for numerous acts and worked as an A&R at labels including Sony and Atlantic. Most recently Prather has been a highly visible DJ responsible for setting the mood for some of the hottest parties in Atlanta, Los Angeles and New York. “I’m overly excited,” KP told BOSSIP about heading to New Orleans to serve as official DJ for the Global Spin Awards. “I’m anxious, actually kinda nervous, not in a scary kinda way — I guess anxious is the word. It’s deejaying for your heroes. It’s weird. I feel good about what I do but I haven’t done it in a space with these kinds of eyes and ears.” Prather told BOSSIP the Global Spin Awards are important because good DJ’s don’t get their just due. “It’s important we recognize great DJ’s,” KP told BOSSIP. “A lot of times the craft doesn’t get the credit it deserves because there are a lot of really bad DJ’s stinking up a room, in their headphones, in their own little world. You have to shed light on people who do it as a craft.” Especially excited for the No Limit Reunion planned at the Awards, Prather said New Orleans was the perfect setting for this year’s ceremony. “They make the most Lit music, from Bounce to Rap — everything about New Orleans is so festive that it inspires that energy,” Prather explained. “Even the hardest murdering songs feel fun. C-Murder “F Them Other N’s” doesnt ‘even feel harsh when it’s on. To be celebrating No Limit and DJ’s in New Orleans — it’s the perfect place.” Besides his duties at the Global Spin Awards, Prather has been busy in his role as Head of Music at I Am OTHER — Pharrell Williams creative collective. “I run the music portion of all things Pharrell, but he has so many portions to him,” Prather said, happily listing Williams’ many accomplishments. “His access is fashion, it’s movies, it’s now about to be TV. I feel honored to feel respected enough and that he feels comfortable enough to put that in my hands — based on how important he is to the creative world. It’s a real big deal to me.” KP says the pair reached their working agreement in a moment when they both were wrestling with some career discontent. “Ironically it came out of both of us being super frustrated,” Prather recalled. “There was a moment when the song “Happy” was supposed to go somewhere else and we both thought it was a good idea, but for one reason or another nobody else was on our side about it. It came down to one of those conversations of ‘Man, you should just do it.’ We have been working together since T.I. ‘I’m Serious.’ Pretty much every project I’ve done, he’s had the opportunity to work on it if he wanted to and he always showed up.” “We’ve had a very trusting music relationship for so long that we were having this conversation where we both were in a place where, after you’ve accomplished anything, after the accomplishment is over, you’re new again. There’s always a thing of as you grow older, you’re constantly being questioned about whether you are still in touch with what’s hot, and even if you are, it’s just assumed that you aren’t, so we were forced into a place where we were the only people who believed what we were saying. After “Happy” took off, he was like ‘Look man, I know you are frustrated and I need someone I trust music and tastewise here. If that’s something you’re interested in, we can just start something.’ It was kind of a no-brainer for me, because it was like what else is there for me to do but start something new? The fact that it’s called I am OTHER made it cool, because it was like it could be anything. We get to do a lot of fun stuff. It’s cool because we know each other, and understand our intent and the goal. It’s cool to work with Pharrell because he also understands why it’s important for me to be creative on this side and express that on the DJ side. For Complex Con we did an I am OTHER set with all the artists and I dj’d the set as kind of a Music Director. There’s a picture that we got that I put on my Instagram that I love because it’s the entire crew on one stage and being up there, but in the background where I enjoy being, but still being a part — it was just a really cool thing. As a crew and as a company everybody around us is really talented and it’s amazing to be in an environment where that’s cool. What Prather is describing sounds like a dream job, and that’s exactly what it’s become for him. In his role he’s constantly working with Pharrell as well as their young artists, who include Kap G, Bia and Buddy. “The roster — it’s shapeshifting,” KP admits when we ask him about the artists who work with the collective. ” I signed Kap G when I was at Atlantic, but when I left we were able to do a partnership with I Am Other and Atlantic so I’m still able to work with him. We have an artist named Buddy who has a song out right now called “Shine” that’s digitally blowing up. It’s one of those positive inspiring songs. We have an artist Bia, she was just on a #1 Spanish record called “Safari” that Pharrell produced, and her record is about to come it out. Watch the Duck is about to drop, we just did a partnership with Interscope for them, they have a smash record called “Where You Are” that I can’t wait to come out. We have a lot of talented people doing musically acrobatic things — they all kinda land though. Last year KP won a Grammy as part of the songwriting team behind Kendrick Lamar’s “Alright.” We asked him about the controversy over Beyoncé losing out on Album of the Year honors to Adele. “Ironically I’m really aware of the process,” Prather said of the Grammy’s. “It honestly has come down to — our artists and producers don’t get involved, so the votes are by people who step up, and a lot of times those are the older members, those who have moved on from the vanity of it and they’re now in it for a community. We from the hip-hop and r&b community, you know black music, we have to step up and make our voices heard — if we care. I’ve heard people say they don’t care ‘it’s just a trophy.’ It’s one of those things, if you care, which I do, because I think it’s dope that you can be voted for and by your peers, people that are in your industry so they understand the work. Once we start producing and getting money, we gotta look at how we get on as a whole. If you look at the crowd that’s the audience of the Grammy’s — that’s the voting population of the Grammy’s. Definitely something to think about — riiight? We couldn’t let KP go without asking him if he had any advice for Pharrell being a father of four himself. “We just had this conversation,” KP told BOSSIP. “He hit a buzzer beater and tied the game. I don’t have any advice for triplets. His four is different from me having four. Honestly, Pharrell is a good dude and that usually translates into being a good dad. How he’s been with Rocket and his family in general, he’s one of those people who is so aware that he just handles those things really well. I think his wife Helen is a superhero for being able to pull that off.” If you’d like to keep up on what’s next for KP you can follow him on Instagram and Twitter @kawanprather The Global Spin Awards airs Thursday February 23, 2017 at 10:00pm ET/7:00pm ET, exclusively on REVOLT

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Here’s What Kandi REALLY Thinks About NeNe Possibly Returning To RHOA And Taking Her Top Peach [Video]

Well, Kandi’s here for it. Are you down to see NeNe (and maybe Kim) hop back in there among Frick and Frack and all the threesome sex dungeon drama going on over that way now? TMZ

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Sweet Swirl Memories: ‘Django Unchained’ Banger Still Cherishes Onscreen Kiss With Leonardo DiCaprio

Actress Recounts Kiss With Leonardo Dicaprio She Felt Throughout Her Body Well damn… It’s been years since the making of ‘Django Unchained’ but actress Nichole Galicia, who played Sheba in the movie, is still thinking about her moments onscreen with Leonardo Dicaprio. To be precise, she’s thinking about the moments when they locked lips. “There are so many great memories from that film. But the one that stands out most is the kissing scene with Leo. It was a full-on tongue kiss, and it was good,” Galicia told Page Six. “I still flash back to that memory — sometimes it gets me over the bad days,” she told us at a Chiara Boni La Petite Robe fashion show. “When he pulled me in close, I felt it throughout my whole body,” she recalled. Well damn. No wonder Leo pulls so many bangers. He’s got a magic tongue. Sounds like Galicia got off easy though. Imagine if he really put that thin to work — she probably wouldn’t be thinking straight at all. WENN

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Who Looked More Bangin At The ABFF Awards?

The ABFF Honors Brings Out Black Hollywood THE 2017 “BET PRESENTS THE AMERICAN BLACK FILM FESTIVAL HONORS” took place on Friday, February 17, 2017 at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. Comedy queen Regina Hall kept the audience laughing as host of the evening’s festivities. The annual event celebrates Black culture by honoring individuals, movies and television shows that have had a significant impact on American entertainment. Actor and director Denzel Washington was honored with the “Hollywood Legacy Award,” musician and actress Queen Latifah with the “Entertainment Icon Award,” writer, producer and actress Issa Rae with the “Rising Star Award,” film director and producer F. Gary Gray with the “Excellence in the Arts Award” and actor and singer, Terrence Howard with the “Excellence in the Arts Award.” Viola Davis, Common, Pharrell Williams, Lee Daniels, Morris Chestnut, Omari Hardwick and Anika Noni Rose and took the stage as presenters while Maxwell and Dionne Farris performed their hits from the film “Love Jones,” which received the “Classic Cinema Award.” Special appearances by Cecily Tyson, Jay Ellis, Kofi Siroboe, Nia Long, Larenz Tate, Alexandra Shipp, Luke James, Kylie Bunbury and more… ABFF Honors will air on BET on Wednesday, February 22, at 8:00pm EST Hit the flip for more photos from the big night, don’t forget to weigh in on Who Looked More Bangin! WENN

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Jurnee Smollett-Bell Calls Colorism “Disgusting” Says, “There Are Challenges My Darker Skinned Sisters Face That I Will Never Know”

Jurnee Smollett-Bell Says She Was Never A Child Star And “Underground” Isn’t A Slavery Show Jurnee Smollett-Bell never disappoints, whether we’re talking about her beauty in an editorial fashion spread or her intellect in a magazine interview. It’s no wonder she was chose to grace the cover of Ebony Magazine’s March issue . Inside the issue the 30-year-old actress is outspoken as she addresses a variety of topics, including the reality of bias toward lighter skinned women in Hollywood (and the world at large). “There are obstacles and challenges that my dark-skinned sisters face that I will never know,” Smollett-Bell tells EBONY . “How they are perceived when they walk in a room of strangers is something I will never truly know. I would be ignorant to say colorism doesn’t exist, it’s gross and disgusting.” Amen to that Sis! Good to see she is not one of those who would bypass an issue because it hasn’t negatively impacted them. Many of us met Jurnee when she was just a kid, in her role as Eve in the film “Eve’s Bayou,” but Smollett Bell shuns labels like “child star.” “I wouldn’t even call myself a former child star. I was a child actor; there’s a difference,” she explains. “People look at you and they think they know you. They think they can place you in a certain category by what they think they know about you. But there’s so much more to all of us than what we know and what we see at face value.” We see this so often with actors and celebs in general — nobody likes being put in boxes. Would you agree with what Smollett says though? One of the other issues Smollett addressed is the success of her show “Underground” which is entering its second season despite what some would call “slavery fatigue” among viewers resistant to seeing more portrayals of the painful period. “I think we had seen the occupation so much, we wanted to see the revolution and that is what Underground is,” says the actress who plays Rosalee. “It was the story of the uprising. It was the story of those of us who fought back, who attempted to fight for their freedom,” she explains. “That was a side of the story we were hungry to see in order to understand our whole history.” Do you agree? Have you been watching “Underground?” Hit the flip for more photos from Smollett’s Ebony spread.

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Did You Know: Little Caesars Founder Mike Ilitch Paid Rosa Parks’ Rent For 11 Years

Little Caesars Founder Mike Ilitch Paid Rosa Parks’ Rent Learn how $5 pizza empire helped a Civil Rights icon… Little Caesar’s founder Mike Ilitch sadly passed away last week at the age of 87. The Detroit businessman was a well-known philanthropis t and championed many charities throughout his beloved city. Now, one story about the pizza founder’s generosity has made the news following his death reports Sports Business Weekly . Judge Damon Keith, a friend of Ilitch, shared a touching story of how the businessman came to rescue of Rosa Parks during a dark time in her life: “It’s for $2,000, dated November the first, 1994. It’s from Little Caesars Enterprises to Riverfront Apartments, and I know it was just one of many,” said Keith, 91, who has been a U.S. Court of Appeals judge in Detroit for the last 46 years. “It’s important that people know what Mr. Mike Ilitch did for Ms. Rosa Parks because it’s symbolic of what he has always done for the people of our city.” On Aug. 31, 1994, Parks, then 81, was robbed and assaulted in her home in central Detroit. Keith called real estate developer Alfred Taubman, the owner of Riverfront Apartments, about finding a safer home for Parks. Taubman pledged to find the best home available. Illitch paid Parks’ rent every month until she died in 2005. The generous businessman supported numerous charities and helped everyone he met. Rest in power to this amazing man, you have an eternal invitation to the cookout!

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Exclusive: Reggie Bush’s Alleged Sidepiece Says Test Proves Bush IS The Father

Monique Exposito Said DNA Test Proved Reggie Bush Fathered Her Baby Son The woman who allegedly gave birth to Reggie Bush’s baby said a DNA test has proven that he did father the tot, BOSSIP has learned. Monique Exposito gave birth to her son on Super Bowl Sunday, but rumors swirled over who her baby’s dad was after the baby, Preston Alexander Exposito, allegedly came out lighter than she expected. But BOSSIP can reveal that Exposito has allegedly told friends and family that Bush’s DNA test came back confirming that Bush is baby Preston’s daddy, and the Miami cocktail waitress  said that she’ll be taking the Buffalo Bills player to the cleaners. She even bragged that she’d be set for life, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. A witness told BOSSIP that although Preston is light complexioned, his nose looks identical to his alleged famous father. Meanwhile, the mom of two just wrote on social media that she is “at peace” with herself and her behavior – despite those actions leading to an out of wedlock child and two marriages – both hers and Bush’s – hanging on by a thread. “At the end of the day my close ones know me and know what’s up, and I’m at peace with myself,” Exposito wrote on Instagram. The source said that Bush allegedly told Exposito that he wants nothing to do with raising baby Preston, but will provide for the baby financially. We’ve reached out to Bush for comment.

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Tracy Reese & Mary Kay Deliver New Looks For NY Fashion Week

NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 12: A model attends Mary Kay at Tracy Reese F/W’17 – presentation and backstage on February 12, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Anna Webber/Getty Images for Mary Kay) Fashion Designer & Mary Kay Presented New Looks For Fall Collection Designer Tracy Reese delivered a striking collection of metallics, bold patterns and strong silhouettes for her Fall 2017 collection as part of New York Fashion Week. And the fashion house beloved by former First Lady Michelle Obama perfected its runway looks with the help of Mary Kay Cosmetics Global Beauty Ambassador Luis Casco, who emphasized a natural look with strong eyebrows, metallics, shades of brown and burnt orange and copper to compliment Reese’s creations. “My goal and Tracy’s goal was to create a look that was relevant to fashion, but also something that all of our friends at home who are not in New York Fashion Week could actually try,” Casco told BOSSIP backstage before the show. “And that’s what this was all about.” NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 12: A model attends Mary Kay at Tracy Reese F/W’17 – presentation and backstage on February 12, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Anna Webber/Getty Images for Mary Kay) The show was presented vignette style, where models posed and perched inside different rooms of a 19th-century brownstone Feb. 12 in the West Village section of Manhattan. “This collection is an ode to the strength and beauty of the feminine spirit,” Reese said. NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 12: A view of the face chart and Mary Kay products during Mary Kay at Tracy Reese F/W’17 – presentation and backstage on February 12, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Anna Webber/Getty Images for Mary Kay) Using Mary Kay products like it’s limited-edition eye color palette, “Sunlight” and creating a freckled look with Mary Kay’s “Brow Definer Pencil,” Casco said he wanted the model’s makeup looks to compliment Reese’s aesthetic, which celebrates the diversity of women. NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 12: Models attend Mary Kay at Tracy Reese F/W’17 – presentation and backstage on February 12, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Anna Webber/Getty Images for Mary Kay) “It was all about every woman, that’s what Tracy is all about,” Casco told us. “She was really wanting to represent women of different ethnicities, different sizes – also I wanted to find a makeup look that I knew would work on every skin tone.” Hit the flip for more pics from the show:

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Blame Betsy Devos: U.S. Dept. Of Education Misspells W.E.B. Du Bois’ Name In Tweet

“Just give them a chance”, they said… @usedgov #BHM pic.twitter.com/CGSal8zBKP — Khary Penebaker (@kharyp) February 12, 2017 Department Of Education Forced To Eat Crow After Misspelling Name Of Black Icon W.E.B DuBois First Frederick Douglass — now this. The U.S. Department of Education is eating crow after misspelling W.E.B. Du Bois’ name in a tribute tweeted out Sunday morning. An iconic scholar and Black History Month hero, Du Bois is well known for co-founding the NAACP, as well as writing about racism and other social issues. A trailblazer in Civil Rights, Du Bois was the first African-American to earn a doctorate degree from Harvard University. He died in 1963. The Department, which has been under fire for its new leader Betsy Devos , corrected the tweet within a few hours, apologizing profusely. Post updated – our deepest apologies for the earlier typo. — US Dept of Education (@usedgov) February 12, 2017 “Education must not simply teach work – it must teach life.” – W.E.B. Du Bois pic.twitter.com/hSg4R1rLHH — US Dept of Education (@usedgov) February 12, 2017 Do you think people have become TOO vigilant about errors like this one? Haven’t we all experienced a typo or two while tweeting? Or do you think it’s simply too important of a task to commit a major fail like this one?

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Blind Item: This NBA Baller Went Missing After Learning His BabyMama Was Boo’ed Up With Another Player

Missing Ball Player Mystery Solved Not since Jason Kidd gave Jim Jackson them hands over Toni Braxton have we been this amused by a sports rumor… This one is kinda juicy. It involves a veteran player whose absence from a game early this year made it into headlines. One of his teammates told press he was okay, but we hear he couldn’t make it because he was in another STATE! Our sources tell us the missing player made a last-minute decision to fly to his hometown where the whole city was buzzing over his babymama being boo’ed up with another baller from a rival team at a Sunday night hotspot. We hear Mr. Missing In Action flew all the way home to confront his son’s mom when he learned she’d been spotted holding hands and kissing one of the NBA’s most eligible bachelors — in town for a game Tuesday. The irony is the player is not currently in a relationship with his son’s mother… Any guesses who we’re talking about? We may be revealing this one down the road soon…

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