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The Black Mafia Family under Demetrius Flenory entered the hip-hop music business as BMF Entertainment in the early 2000s as a front organization to launder money from cocaine sales and to legitimize itself. BMF Entertainment served as a promoter for several high-profile hip-hop artists, and as a record label for their sole artist Bleu DaVinci ...
He is signed to BMF Records, Universal Music Australia and Island Records Australia. Two of his studio albums have charted within the top 10 including his debut album, Irish Son (2004), which peaked within the top 6 on the Irish and Danish albums charts and also his second, Set in Stone (2008), which peaked at No. 5 on the ARIA Australian ...
"Like Only a Woman Can" is a song written by Irish singer Brian McFadden and Phil Thornalley. It was first released as a single in Ireland only, where it reached the number-one position in April 2007.
McFadden was born in Dublin and was raised Catholic. [1] Throughout his younger years, he always had an interest in singing, dancing and football. [2] Along with his sister Susan, McFadden attended the Billie Barry Stage School in Dublin, [2] which led him to doing stage and TV roles, including a role in the Irish TV show Finbar's Class, a comedy revolving around a group of student-singers. [3]
BMF showrunner Randy Huggins says Lamar is a composite character from within Meech and Terry’s real cocaine kingpin world. But he also represents larger issues that plague the Black community.
Ian Woolf, a producer on BMF, has been suspended by production studio Lionsgate after an altercation with Writers Guild members who were picketing outside the Starz drama’s production facility ...
BMF Records Ireland: Producer: Stuart Crichton, Eg White, Guy Chambers: Brian McFadden chronology; Irish Son (2004) Set in Stone (2008) Wall of Soundz (2010)
In the early 2000s, Flenory founded BMF Entertainment, a drug trafficking and money laundering operation that encompassed a record label, hip-hop magazine, and music promotional agency. [4] The first casting call was set in Atlanta, and his father wished for him to meet Jackson so that he could get a sense of how the adaptation was being produced.