Multi-media powerbroker, Mona Scott-Young was in Atlanta on Monday (March 25) to promote her new shows, “The Gossip Game,” and “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta Season 2.”
As the co-founder and former President of Violator Management, Mona steered the careers of artists such as Missy Elliott, Busta Rhymes, Maxwell and Fantasia, just to name a few. After nearly two decades of successful partnership at Violator Management, Mona followed her desire to branch out and created Monami Entertainment, a multifaceted, boutique, entertainment company.
The film and television production division of Monami established the “Love & Hip Hop” brand with the first season of the hit VH1 show in 2011. Since, the NY series has seen three seasons and the raucous ATL series is starting its second.
“The Gossip Game,” is Monami’s newest production which features gossip writers and bloggers, Vivian Billings, Sharon Carpenter, Ms. Drama, JasFly, K. Foxx, Kim Osorio, and Angela Yee. The show follows these women of the media industry as they chase the latest hip-hop celebrity scoop.
“The Gossip Game,” debuts Monday, April 1st at 9pm on VH1.
Check out this exclusive interview from Mona Scott-Young and follow her on Twitter @MonaScottYoung: