Global has just unveiled its new fall lineup for the 2023-24 television season, serving up a schedule featuring exciting new arrivals joining old favourites.
Global’s fall lineup features eight new series: “Matlock”
In this reboot of the Andy Griffith classic, Kathy Bates stars as Madeline “Matty” Matlock, a brilliant septuagenarian who achieved success in her younger years and decides to rejoin the workforce at a prestigious law firm where she uses her unassuming demeanour and wily tactics to win cases. Matty is assigned to Olympia (Skye P. Marshall), a senior attorney and key rainmaker with a thirst for justice. Olympia’s ex-husband, Julian (Jason Ritter), the son of the head of the firm, is intrigued by Matty and her clever skills. As Matty endeavours to establish herself in her new high-stakes world, she works alongside the firm’s younger associates: the charismatic Billy (David Del Rio) and the uber-ambitious...
Global’s fall lineup features eight new series: “Matlock”
In this reboot of the Andy Griffith classic, Kathy Bates stars as Madeline “Matty” Matlock, a brilliant septuagenarian who achieved success in her younger years and decides to rejoin the workforce at a prestigious law firm where she uses her unassuming demeanour and wily tactics to win cases. Matty is assigned to Olympia (Skye P. Marshall), a senior attorney and key rainmaker with a thirst for justice. Olympia’s ex-husband, Julian (Jason Ritter), the son of the head of the firm, is intrigued by Matty and her clever skills. As Matty endeavours to establish herself in her new high-stakes world, she works alongside the firm’s younger associates: the charismatic Billy (David Del Rio) and the uber-ambitious...
- 6/7/2023
- by Etcanadadigital
- ET Canada
On Friday, Drake premiered a new single called “Search & Rescue.” The track is classic forlorn Drizzy, seemingly hit by the sting of late-adulthood singledom. He affectionally croons in search of someone to “take me off the market / take me off the map” on the song’s moody Sad Pony and Bnyx-produced beat. It’s also Drake at his most classically petty.
Last week, after he shared a snippet of the song on Instagram, just about all anyone cared about was the end of the track and what sounded like a...
Last week, after he shared a snippet of the song on Instagram, just about all anyone cared about was the end of the track and what sounded like a...
- 4/7/2023
- by Jeff Ihaza
- Rollingstone.com
Patrick Clark, the man accused of murdering Migos rapper Takeoff, was released from jail Wednesday after posting a 1 million bond.
During a Dec. 28 hearing, Clark’s legal team argued against the “excessive” bail, which was reduced to 1 million after an initial 2 million was first ordered; the judge in the case denied a further reduction to 300,000.
While Clark’s lawyers – who said their client couldn’t afford the bail – could have appealed the amount again, Khou reports that Clark instead posted the 1 million bond, securing his release from Harris County Jail until his murder trial begins.
During a Dec. 28 hearing, Clark’s legal team argued against the “excessive” bail, which was reduced to 1 million after an initial 2 million was first ordered; the judge in the case denied a further reduction to 300,000.
While Clark’s lawyers – who said their client couldn’t afford the bail – could have appealed the amount again, Khou reports that Clark instead posted the 1 million bond, securing his release from Harris County Jail until his murder trial begins.
- 1/5/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
[[tmz:video id="0_veulk74e"]] Rick Ross says he squashed the beef between Drake and his own artist, Meek Mill, for one simple reason ... there's a ton of bread to be made. Rick did an interview on "Best Seat In The House" with Hovain Hylton, and described his sit-down with Drizzy over his epic feud with Meek. Sounds like it was a friendly face-to-face, and Rick shouts out J. Prince for making it happen. Bottom line on the peace summit was ... Rick's bottom line!
- 5/2/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
[[tmz:video id="0_z9zk6grj"]] Rap-a-Lot Records honcho James Prince is going after Birdman with a vengeance ... insisting the Cash Money boss Will fork over the millions he owes for Drake. J. Prince was at the Hollywood Roosevelt Wednesday in L.A. when he told us the latest in the blood feud. As we've reported ... his son, Jas Prince, discovered Drizzy, brought him to Cash Money, and says Birdman's stiffed him on the deal ever since. James is known for...
- 4/13/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Remember those guys who roughed up Steve Francis and then jacked his chain at a Houston rap show last year??? Well, Steve Francis sure does ... and just implied that the perps got some sort of comeuppance ... and it sounds scary as hell. Francis spoke with SlamOnline and was asked about the incident, which was captured on video and posted by TMZ Sports. [[tmz:video id="0_213yvlay"]] His response -- "Ask the people who touched me how they feel." Yikes.
- 6/21/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
[[tmz:video id="0_0wom9abj"]] Drake shut down an entire city block in Houston so he and his boyz could celebrate a member of the family responsible for his career. The party was thrown to celebrate J. Prince Jr.'s birthday, whose brother discovered Drake. Drake, J. Prince Jr. and their crew went up on the roof of Mo Mo's Chicken and Waffle. Drake rapped for the crowd down below and they went wild. Read more...
- 3/21/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Drake and Diddy's feud went from 0 to 100 with just one punch -- and it was killed with just one phone call ... TMZ has learned. The hip-hop superstars have been beefing since December when Diddy put hands on Drizzy outside Liv Nightclub in Miami because he felt disrespected in a dispute over a track. Sources close to both parties say they finally got together in mid-April for a summit, by phone. We're told they chopped it up,...
- 5/18/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Hip-hop honcho J. Prince nearly came up snake eyes in Las Vegas -- losing a $75,000 diamond encrusted watch in the airport -- until a stranger came forward to save the day ... and then Prince made his. Sources connected to the Rap-a-Lot Records chief -- and infamous Drake defender -- tell us he had just gone through Tsa Tuesday night when he noticed his iced out Hublot was missing. With $75k on the line ... you better...
- 5/8/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Drake's campaign to kill his own movie release just got him a big fat lawsuit from the company distributing the film. Specticast filed the suit against Drake for blasting the film, and encouraging his 21 million Twitter followers to stay away when it hits theaters Thursday ... for one night only. "Drake's Homecoming: The Lost Footage" features concert footage from a 2009 show in Toronto ... and new interviews with people like Jas Prince ... who discovered Drizzy. Drake disavowed...
- 3/19/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
There's a full scale mutiny behind Drake's feature film now -- just 2 days before it hits theaters -- because executive producers J. Prince and Jas are also discouraging fans from seeing it. 24 hours after Drizzy disavowed "Drake's Homecoming: The Lost Footage" ... the Rap-a-Lot Records honchos doubled down ... as Drake tweeted, "James Prince and I stand together on not supporting the Drake Homecoming footage in theaters. #protectingthefans" Minutes later Jas showed his support for that statement by retweeting it.
- 3/17/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Drake may claim he has nothing to do with his concert film hitting theaters this week -- but there's a piece of paper with his Aubrey Graham all over it that proves otherwise ... TMZ has learned. Sources connected with production of "Drake's Homecoming: The Lost Footage" ... tell us Drake signed off on producers shooting a 2009 concert. We've seen the contract which states he was paid $15k for the performance ... and if footage from the concert...
- 3/16/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The stolen chain drama is finally ... over. Ex-nba superstar Steve Francis was reunited with his gold necklace the other day ... after one of the most epic jewelry sagas of all time. -- It was snatched off his neck at a Sauce Twinz concert in Houston -- One of the most powerful men in rap, J. Prince, vowed to get it back-- Prince did get it back ... without ever going to police -- Necklace is returned...
- 3/16/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Steve Francis is about to feel the pressure ... of his massive gold chain -- which his friend and rap mogul J. Prince got back for him, and is now proudly showing it off for cameras. Rap-a-Lot Recrords honcho J. Prince held up the chain like a fisherman who bagged a great white shark ... and told the local Fox station in Houston he can't wait to return it to its proper owner. TMZ Sports broke the...
- 3/10/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Steve Francis doesn't just have the Sauce Twinz to thank for the return of his chain -- it was ultimately engineered by J. Prince ... one of the most powerful men in hip hop, TMZ Sports has learned. We broke the story ... the NBA legend was chain snatched by some dumbass at a Sauce Twinz concert in Houston last weekend. Now, we've learned ... Francis has some powerful friends in Houston -- including Prince, who not only runs Rap-a-Lot Records,...
- 3/6/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Birdman is getting called on the carpet by the guy who discovered Drake, and the guy thinks Baby has a M.O. -- stiff the people who made you a success. Jas Prince filed new legal docs demanding that Cash Money open the books on the millions of dollars Drake has generated for the label. Jas is pissed because he's gotten a grand total of $2 million for his find, even though he was promised a huge chunk of the profits.
- 2/18/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
J. Prince calls out Diddy, Lil Wayne, Birdman, Suge Knight and Slim in a leaked audio recording, and puts himself firmly in Drake’s corner. J. Prince’s Threatening Message J. Prince, the CEO of Rap-a-Lot Records, threatened the hip-hop artists in an audio recording obtained by TMZ. The first person to get called out in J. Prince’s […]
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The post J. Prince Warns Diddy, Lil Wayne & Others To Leave Drake Alone appeared first on uInterview.
- 2/13/2015
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
Tensions between Diddy and Drake are still sky high after their Miami fight -- and now Drake's longtime mentor is blasting Diddy, Suge Knight, Lil Wayne and Birdman in a blistering diss track. Rap-a-Lot Records CEO James Prince recently recorded the cold-blooded warning -- which we're told he calls a "courtesy call" -- and we got our hands on it. Sources connected to J. Prince tell us this has been simmering since Diddy punched Drake...
- 2/12/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Maiko’s following in her mother’s footsteps, leading her to a vast stretch of trees known as the “Suicide Forest.” It’s where her mother took her life, and now Maiko’s come seeking answers about her mom and these cursed woods, with a documentary film crew in tow. Having debuted last October on the Syfy channel, Anchor Bay Entertainment will be releasing Grave Halloween on DVD in time for October 31st horror movie marathons.
Available to pre-order for around $20.00 beginning August 27th and officially being released on DVD on September 30th, Grave Halloween is directed by Steven R. Monroe:
Press Release - “In Japan, on the northwest base of Mount Fuji, lies a patch of dense forest roughly 21 miles square. Called Aokigahara, or the “Sea of Trees,” it’s also known as the “Suicide Forest.” For one woman desperate to resolve a loved one’s death, it...
Available to pre-order for around $20.00 beginning August 27th and officially being released on DVD on September 30th, Grave Halloween is directed by Steven R. Monroe:
Press Release - “In Japan, on the northwest base of Mount Fuji, lies a patch of dense forest roughly 21 miles square. Called Aokigahara, or the “Sea of Trees,” it’s also known as the “Suicide Forest.” For one woman desperate to resolve a loved one’s death, it...
- 7/1/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Japan's Aokigahara forest, or the Suicide Forest, is widely considered one of the most frightening places on the planet and for good reason. Read on for details concerning the latest film set in this sinister locale.
From the Press Release
In Japan, on the northwest base of Mount Fuji, lies a patch of dense forest roughly 21 miles square. Called Aokigahara, or the “Sea of Trees,” it’s also known as the “Suicide Forest.” For one woman desperate to resolve a loved one’s death, it will become a battlefield for her very soul...
On September 30th, Anchor Bay Entertainment presents Grave Halloween on DVD. Directed by Steven R. Monroe (2010’s I Spit On Your Grave) and produced by John Prince (Metal Shifters, 12 Disasters, Collision Earth), Grave Halloween terrified viewers during its premiere last year as part of Syfy’s 31 Days of Halloween celebration. Srp is $19.98 for the DVD, and pre-book is August 27th.
From the Press Release
In Japan, on the northwest base of Mount Fuji, lies a patch of dense forest roughly 21 miles square. Called Aokigahara, or the “Sea of Trees,” it’s also known as the “Suicide Forest.” For one woman desperate to resolve a loved one’s death, it will become a battlefield for her very soul...
On September 30th, Anchor Bay Entertainment presents Grave Halloween on DVD. Directed by Steven R. Monroe (2010’s I Spit On Your Grave) and produced by John Prince (Metal Shifters, 12 Disasters, Collision Earth), Grave Halloween terrified viewers during its premiere last year as part of Syfy’s 31 Days of Halloween celebration. Srp is $19.98 for the DVD, and pre-book is August 27th.
- 6/30/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Mike Judge's latest TV series, HBO's "Silicon Valley," is garnering major buzz as being one of the next great comedies on the small screen. An insightful Wired article opens a window into why this series is so funny: Judge put authenticity above all else.
"I didn't want that uncomfortable feeling that I was bulls****ing the audience," Judge tells Wired. "When gangsta rap was first coming out, I think it was Suge Knight or J. Prince who said, 'It's gotta work in the street.' It just felt like we had to have street cred."
To do that, Judge returned to his science background. He hired his college roommate, a biophysics PhD, to consult on the show. He hired Jonathan Dotan, a 33-year-old web entrepreneur and investor, to create a believable tech advance for the main characters of the show. Dotan was later made an associate producer. Judge wants...
"I didn't want that uncomfortable feeling that I was bulls****ing the audience," Judge tells Wired. "When gangsta rap was first coming out, I think it was Suge Knight or J. Prince who said, 'It's gotta work in the street.' It just felt like we had to have street cred."
To do that, Judge returned to his science background. He hired his college roommate, a biophysics PhD, to consult on the show. He hired Jonathan Dotan, a 33-year-old web entrepreneur and investor, to create a believable tech advance for the main characters of the show. Dotan was later made an associate producer. Judge wants...
- 4/2/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Lil Wayne, J. Prince and Birdman attend Drake celebrates his 25th Birthday at Marquee Night Club. Photo copyright Santiago Interiano / PR Photos. Drake celebrates his 25th Birthday at Marquee Night Club. Photo copyright Santiago Interiano / PR Photos. Drake and DJ Franzen attend Drake celebrates his 25th Birthday at Marquee Night Club. Photo copyright Santiago Interiano / PR Photos. Drake and Future the Prince attend Drake celebrates his 25th Birthday at Marquee Night Club. Photo copyright Santiago Interiano / PR Photos. Drake celebrates his 25th Birthday at Marquee Night Club. Photo copyright Santiago Interiano / PR Photos. 10/23/2011 - Drake and Lil Wayne - Drake Celebrates His 25th Birthday at Marquee Night Club on...
- 10/26/2011
- by M&C
- Monsters and Critics
Lil Wayne, Jay-z, Bun B and many others are also influential in Drizzy's hip-hop journey.
By MTV News staff
Drake and Lil Wayne
Photo: the305.com
Hip-hop phenom Drake might only be 23 years old, but his roots in the rap world run quite deep. His debut album, Thank Me Later (which dropped this week) is the result of years of studying with a handful of masters, toiling in the mixtape circuit and traveling across North America in an effort to synthesize his unique style and build his credibility.
But who is connected to the man born Aubrey Graham? As you can see in his hip-hop family tree, there are quite a few branches in Drake's musical story.
October's Very Own
(Drake's personal crew)
Noah "40" Shebib: Drake's musical partner produced the bulk of Thank Me Later, and in the past, he served as the rapper's road manager, engineer and lifeline as...
By MTV News staff
Drake and Lil Wayne
Photo: the305.com
Hip-hop phenom Drake might only be 23 years old, but his roots in the rap world run quite deep. His debut album, Thank Me Later (which dropped this week) is the result of years of studying with a handful of masters, toiling in the mixtape circuit and traveling across North America in an effort to synthesize his unique style and build his credibility.
But who is connected to the man born Aubrey Graham? As you can see in his hip-hop family tree, there are quite a few branches in Drake's musical story.
October's Very Own
(Drake's personal crew)
Noah "40" Shebib: Drake's musical partner produced the bulk of Thank Me Later, and in the past, he served as the rapper's road manager, engineer and lifeline as...
- 6/17/2010
- MTV Music News
'Recording over the phone, I hope the call don't drop,' Wayne raps in remix.
By Jayson Rodriguez
Lil Wayne
Photo: Frank Micelotta/ Getty Images
Lil Wayne has blogged from the bing and hosted a mixtape from prison, and now the Cash Money Records superstar has kicked a rhyme from behind bars.
Weezy recorded a verse for Drake's "Light Up" featuring Jay-z; the original track is set to appear on the Toronto Mc's forthcoming debut, Thank Me Later, slated for a June 15 release.
Drizzy premiered the number Tuesday night during a Ustream session with Jas Prince, the son of legendary Rap-a-Lot Record founder J. Prince.
"I'm feeling like Elvis, 'Jailhouse Rock,' " Wayne raps via telephone. "I'm not 2Pac, I'm the new 'Pac/ Behind bars, but the bars don't stop/ Recording over the phone, I hope the call don't drop/ Drizzy got the ball, I know the ball won't...
By Jayson Rodriguez
Lil Wayne
Photo: Frank Micelotta/ Getty Images
Lil Wayne has blogged from the bing and hosted a mixtape from prison, and now the Cash Money Records superstar has kicked a rhyme from behind bars.
Weezy recorded a verse for Drake's "Light Up" featuring Jay-z; the original track is set to appear on the Toronto Mc's forthcoming debut, Thank Me Later, slated for a June 15 release.
Drizzy premiered the number Tuesday night during a Ustream session with Jas Prince, the son of legendary Rap-a-Lot Record founder J. Prince.
"I'm feeling like Elvis, 'Jailhouse Rock,' " Wayne raps via telephone. "I'm not 2Pac, I'm the new 'Pac/ Behind bars, but the bars don't stop/ Recording over the phone, I hope the call don't drop/ Drizzy got the ball, I know the ball won't...
- 6/9/2010
- MTV Music News
Drake, Rick Ross, Diddy, Gucci Mane among rappers performing tributes on the show.
By Shaheem Reid
Rick Ross
Photo: Akshay Bhansali
"VH1 Hip Hop Honors: The Dirty South" promises fans energetic performances by some of rap's all-time greats, when the latest installment in the tribute series airs Monday night (June 7).
This year's show is dedicated to hip-hop originating from down bottom: Luther Campbell and his Miami group the 2 Live Crew; producers Jermaine Dupri, Organized Noize and Timbaland; J. Prince and the Houston-based Rap-a-Lot music empire; and Master P and the No Limit soldiers who turned New Orleans on its ear.
"Tonight is gonna be historical," DJ Khaled told MTV News last week as the show taped at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom. "To be a part of a historical moment like this ... I been with [Rick] Ross, I seen Bun B, I seen Luke. I seen Pitbull, Trina, Goodie Mob. Just the rehearsal alone,...
By Shaheem Reid
Rick Ross
Photo: Akshay Bhansali
"VH1 Hip Hop Honors: The Dirty South" promises fans energetic performances by some of rap's all-time greats, when the latest installment in the tribute series airs Monday night (June 7).
This year's show is dedicated to hip-hop originating from down bottom: Luther Campbell and his Miami group the 2 Live Crew; producers Jermaine Dupri, Organized Noize and Timbaland; J. Prince and the Houston-based Rap-a-Lot music empire; and Master P and the No Limit soldiers who turned New Orleans on its ear.
"Tonight is gonna be historical," DJ Khaled told MTV News last week as the show taped at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom. "To be a part of a historical moment like this ... I been with [Rick] Ross, I seen Bun B, I seen Luke. I seen Pitbull, Trina, Goodie Mob. Just the rehearsal alone,...
- 6/7/2010
- MTV Music News
Timbaland, Lil Jon, Paul Wall and others also performed at the event, which airs Monday on VH1.
By Jayson Rodriguez
Rick Ross
Photo: Getty Images
New York — "VH1 Hip Hop Honors: The Dirty South" might have represented Atlanta, Texas, Miami, New Orleans and everywhere in between, but all points were a unified front for the event Thursday night (June 3) at the Hammerstein Ballroom.
"I always say the East Coast is one piece of bread, and the West Coast is another piece of bread," honoree J. Prince of Rap-a-Lot Records said during the tribute. "And the South is the meat. I describe it that way, 'cause everyone has roots in the South."
Drake, Bun B, the Game, Juvenile and the Geto Boys' Willie D all performed as a part of the Rap-a-Lot set. Drake paid homage to the late Pimp C as he and Bun joined forces for "Get Throwed.
By Jayson Rodriguez
Rick Ross
Photo: Getty Images
New York — "VH1 Hip Hop Honors: The Dirty South" might have represented Atlanta, Texas, Miami, New Orleans and everywhere in between, but all points were a unified front for the event Thursday night (June 3) at the Hammerstein Ballroom.
"I always say the East Coast is one piece of bread, and the West Coast is another piece of bread," honoree J. Prince of Rap-a-Lot Records said during the tribute. "And the South is the meat. I describe it that way, 'cause everyone has roots in the South."
Drake, Bun B, the Game, Juvenile and the Geto Boys' Willie D all performed as a part of the Rap-a-Lot set. Drake paid homage to the late Pimp C as he and Bun joined forces for "Get Throwed.
- 6/4/2010
- MTV Music News
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