As the Hip Hop and R&B community is well aware, Uptown Records founder Andre Harrell died on Thursday (May 7). According to The New York Times, his ex-wife Wendy Credle said he passed away from heart failure at his home in Hollywood Hills, California.
The 59-year-old is survived by his son Gianni Credle-Harrell, his brother Greg and his father.
DJ D-Nice first mentioned the news during an Instagram Live session on Friday night (May 8), which started to spread like wild fire across social media. After all, Harrell was a legend in the music business.
After getting his label start with Russell Simmons at both Rush Management and Def Jam Recordings, Harrell founded Uptown Records in 1986 with the intent to bridge the gap between Hip Hop and R&B. For nearly a decade, the label thrived and helped launch the careers of Mary J. Blige, Jodeci, Al B. Sure! Guy and more.
“I was all over the country, all over the world,” Harrell told Vanity Fair of that time. “I was 28 years old. The dough was flowing. I bought a house. Bought a BMW. Two. Was happy. It was the beginning of the game. I was crazy happy.”
Without Harrell, Sean “Diddy” Combs never would have become the successful Hip Hop mogul he is today. The music executive gave Diddy his first big break when he hired him as an intern at Uptown in the early ’90s. After quickly rising in the ranks, Diddy started doing A&R, working with Blige and Jodeci to lend them some “Hip Hop credibility.”
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