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Kandi Burruss Recounts Xscape's Accountant Stealing $100K Early On — 'He Disappeared With Our Money'

Following a hiatus from 2006 to 2017, Xscape has been back at it in the industry ever since. Now, as a trio, Kandi Burruss, Tameka “Tiny” Harris, and Tamika Scott have continued to tour on the road. What’s more, they’ve released their Bravo show alongside fellow legendary R&B group, SWV, “SWV & Xscape: The Queens of R&B.”

Mar 27, 2023

Todd Tucker Net Worth: How Much Is the Reality TV Star Worth?

Todd Tucker is a well-known reality TV personality, producer, and entrepreneur. He rose to fame primarily through his appearances on Bravo’s hit reality show The Real Housewives of Atlanta, where viewers got a glimpse into his relationship with Kandi Burruss. Aside from being Kandi’s husband, Todd has built a successful career in entertainment and business, contributing significantly to his wealth. Todd Tucker’s Net Worth In 2024 As of 2024, Todd Tucker’s estimated net worth is around $3-4 million. While this figure may not rival the mega-fortunes of other celebrities, it’s still a testament to his versatility and dedication to various income-generating ventures. Sources Of Income Television Career Todd’s journey in the television industry began behind the scenes. Before his fame on The Real Housewives of Atlanta , Todd was a producer and production manager. He worked on notable shows like BET News and Run’s House, and his work as a line producer for *The Real Housewives of Atlanta*...

Oct 11, 2024

From TLC To The Pointer Sisters, Meet Some Of The Culture's Most Successful Girl Groups

At one point in time, girl groups ran the world (or the culture so to speak). From Total to En Vogue to Xscape, and everyone in between, the ladies dominated the charts, and despite the fact there are very few that exist today, it is worth taking a trip down memory lane to highlight some of those who left a mark on history. While girl groups dominated in the late 1990s and early 2000s, it is important to note that their existence started way before that. The Shirelles set the tone in 1961 when they became the first Black girl group to have a No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 chart through their smash single “Will You Love Me Tomorrow.” According to Lifetime , the group consisted of four teen girls: Shirley Owens, Beverly Lee, Addie “Micki” Harris, and Doris Coley. These ladies weren’t the only product from the ’60s to dominate the charts and lay the blueprint for those who came after them. The Supremes , originally known as the Primettes, auditioned for the legendary Motown...

Jun 1, 2023

'Real Housewives' Star Kandi Burruss' $30M Fortune May Be Just The Start To Generational Wealth For Her Four Kids

If there is someone that can be considered recession-proof, it is “Real Housewives of Atlanta” (RHOA) star, Kandi Burruss. The Atlanta-based artist keeps a job. From songwriting to reality television to acting and producing, Burruss lives out her season 14 tagline: “I ain’t never skipped a beat or a bag.” Kandi Burruss first hit the public scene in 1992 as a member of the R&B group Xscape. Signed to So So Def Records, the four ladies in the group gave the world R&B hits like “Just Kickin’ It,” “Understanding,” and “Who Can I Run To.” Once the group disbanded before reuniting years later, Burruss continued her music career but mainly as a producer and songwriter. In her solo career, she wrote for an array of artists, including Destiny’s Child, TLC, and Alicia Keys. Although Burruss’ music career should never be slept on, she did not lock herself in a box. You can find the entertainer in several television roles, executive producing plays, leading her adult toy line, and heading her...

Sep 7, 2022

Apple Reportedly Tried To Buy Verzuz Before Triller Deal Was On The Table

Before Verzuz made its surprising announcement to join forces with video network app Triller, Apple attempted to make Swizz Beatz and Timbaland an offer to purchase the company. According to a report from Bloomberg, people with knowledge of the deal — who asked not to be identified due to private discussions — shared that the tech giant initially put their bid in but their offer was much lower than what Triller ended up paying Verzuz. Neither of the Verzuz co-founders or a spokesman from Apple has commented on this news as of yet. Last July, a deal was made between Apple and Verzuz in which the spontaneous music platform was able to live-stream its events through Apple Music and Beats 1 simultaneously with its Instagram page. However, that streaming deal came to an end once Triller entered the picture. REVOLT reports that while many people were shocked to hear that Verzuz had sold its platform — including “Power” actor Michael Rainey Jr. who accused the co-founders of being...

Jun 1, 2021