Andre Harrell

Entrepreneur

Andre Harrell was born in The Bronx, New York, United States on September 26th, 1960 and is the Entrepreneur. At the age of 59, Andre Harrell biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 26, 1960
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
The Bronx, New York, United States
Death Date
May 7, 2020 (age 59)
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Networth
$22 Million
Profession
Rapper, Record Producer
Andre Harrell Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 59 years old, Andre Harrell has this physical status:

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Black
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Average
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Andre Harrell Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Andre Harrell Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
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1
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Andre Harrell Career

In 1983, Harrell met Russell Simmons, a co-founder of Def Jam Recordings. He went to work for Def Jam and within two years became vice-president and general manager. After a few years working at Def Jam, Harrell left and founded his own label called Uptown Records.

Harrell is credited with having discovered and signed Sean "Puffy" Combs. In 1988, Mary J. Blige recorded an impromptu cover of Anita Baker's "Caught Up in the Rapture" at a recording booth in a local mall. Her mother's boyfriend at the time later played the cassette for Jeff Redd, a recording artist and A&R runner for Uptown Records. Redd sent it to Harrell, who met with Blige. In 1989, she was signed to the label and became the company's youngest and first female solo artist.

In 1988, Harrell was offered a label deal MCA Music Entertainment Group. After he had multiple successful releases, in 1992, MCA offered Harrell a multimedia deal, which involved film and television productions. They developed the feature film Strictly Business and FOX's hit police drama series, New York Undercover, which aired from 1994 until 1998.

Harrell renamed Uptown Records as Uptown Enterprises, and its records were featured in productions for Universal Pictures and Universal Television. In 1994, Harrell had a son with Wendy Credle, a music attorney. They named him Gianni Credle-Harrell.

In 1995, Harrell was appointed CEO of Motown Records and remained there until 1997. He also hosted Champagne & Bubbles on Sunday nights from 6 to 9pm on Emmis Urban AC WRKS (98.7 Kiss FM)/New York. Harrell was the CEO of Harrell Records, which is distributed through Atlantic Records. He partnered with budding Atlanta-based production company L7 Entertainment for the release of their new artists Hamilton Park and Netta Brielle.

Harrell was the Vice Chairman of Revolt, Diddy's multi-platform music network. On October 17, 2014, he was instrumental in launching the Revolt Music Conference in Miami, Florida, at the Fountainbleau Hotel. The event was attended by such entertainment figures as Guy Oseary, Russell Simmons, and L.A. Reid.

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Diddy's former assistant says he berated her in front of staff and labeled her a 'b***h'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 4, 2024
Pam Lewis-Rudden (right), who worked for Diddy (left) as his assistant at Uptown Records in the early 1990s, said no one was safe from his infamous outbursts and their regularity. He butted heads with just about everyone, including Uptown's chief executive Andre Harrell (inset with Diddy), who famously fired Diddy in 1993.

On the 50th anniversary of musical genre and culture, Diddy shares a heartfelt love letter to hip-hop: "You saved my life."

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 13, 2023
Thousands of people around the world have used hip-hop as a creative outlet and in some cases a new lease on life, whether as a rapper, songwriter, singer, musician, or a devout listener. On Friday, August 11, the musical genre and culture that originated in the Bronx, New York City, celebrated its 50th anniversary. According to Icon Collective and other publications and sources, DJ Kool Herc, a Jamaican immigrant, was widely regarded as the founding father of hip-hop.

The BBMAs Icon Award Speech by Mary J. Blige was All About Self-Love

www.popsugar.co.uk, May 16, 2022
Mary J. Blige received the Billboard Music Awards for the 10th time this year, making her the 10th artist to be recognized. She follows in the footsteps of Neil Diamond, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Jennifer Lopez, Celine Dion, Cher, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Garth Brooks, and last year's award recipient, Pink. "Mary J. Blige represents truth," Janet Jackson, who presented the award, said. "My career has always offered us security because it represents me and it represents you."