Uptown Records Miniseries Coming To BET
Andre Harrell’s Uptown Records birthed stars like Sean “Diddy” Combs, Heavy D., Mary J. Blige, Teddy Riley and others and now the label’s story will be told on BET.
Andre Harrell’s Uptown Records birthed stars like Sean “Diddy” Combs, Heavy D., Mary J. Blige, Teddy Riley and others and now the label’s story will be told on BET.
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