Xscape Hires Tamar Braxton’s Estranged Husband Vincent Herbert
Xscape Hires Vincent Herbert
Business seems to be booming for Xscape. The group, who stunned fans last month by revealing that they’d be releasing new music without Kandi Burruss, has hired a new manager.
According to HipHollywood, the trio (LaTocha Scott, Tameka “Tiny” Harris and Tamika Scott) has hired Tamar Braxton’s estranged husband, Vincent Herbert to manage them.
Herbert recently signed Remy Ma to his roster. Tamika tells the site,
We sat down with him, had some food and just talked, like how most business takes place, he just got our vision and he saw the potential in us.
Tiny, who is close friends with Tamar, adds,
We love what he did with Tamar and Lady Gaga and we also knew he understood the business. We’re really excited.
The trio says that they will continue to work with Mona Scott-Young as it pertains to their TV and film projects including a biopic for Bravo. LaTocha says,
Vincent manages the music.
Click here for the full story. In other Xscape news, last month, we previewed a new track titled “Dream Killer”. It’s the first track released by the group that doesn’t feature Kandi. Take a listen below.
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