Birdman, Dame Dash, Jermaine Dupri & Snoop Star in New Reality Show, ‘Music Moguls’
BET continues to expand their non-scripted content, with a new series called ‘Music Moguls‘.
The new docu-series/reality show will feature hip hop veterans Snoop Dogg, Damon Dash, Jermaine Dupri and Birdman — all whom have successfully worked in front or behind-the-scenes in the music business for over 20 years.
The show was confirmed during the networks Upfronts in NYC. See the official release below.
Birdman. Dame Dash. Jermaine Dupri. Snoop Dogg. They’ve spent the last 20 years making hits, stars and headlines, as well as laying the foundation for some of today’s biggest acts. Although they’ve sold millions of records and taken the risks to live the life of a mogul, not every calculation yields the desired return.
Over eight 60-minute episodes, this hard-hitting docu-series takes you into their lives as each entrepreneur navigates both familiar and new territory – from grooming new talent and building new empires to raising their college-bound children. Being a music mogul is grown man business; learn what it takes to stay at the top of the game. Music Moguls is produced by L. Plummer Media (The Westbrooks, Preachers of LA, Living with Funny) with Lemuel Plummer, Bryan “Birdman” Williams, Snoop Dogg and Chad Greulach serving as Executive Producers.
No official release date has yet been shared.
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