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Tysen Jay Bolding (born February 27, 1986), known professionally as Money Man, is an American rapper from Atlanta, Georgia. His Kobe Bryant-inspired 2020 single "24" peaked at number 49 on the Billboard Hot 100 and preceded his eighteenth mixtape, Epidemic (2020). His mixtape Red Eye (2023) marked his highest-charting entry on the Billboard 200.
This is a list of films produced by T-Series. The company was founded by Gulshan Kumar as a music label in 1983. While best known as a music label, T-Series is also a film production company in Hindi cinema. It produces films under the banner of T-Series Films. Bhushan Kumar, incumbent chairman and managing director of T-Series
Jim Bolding (1949–2011), American track and field athlete; Mark Bolding (born 1970), American ice hockey coach; Morgan Bolding (born 1995), British rower; Reginald Bolding, American politician and a Democratic member of the Arizona House of Representatives; Tysen Bolding (born 1986), American rapper professionally known as Money Man
Two-Face Bang 2 is the sixth mixtape by American rapper Fredo Bang.It was released on April 15, 2022, by Se Lavi Productions, Def Jam Recordings. [1] The mixtape features guest appearances from Roddy Ricch, Sleepy Hallow, Money Man, Rob49 and YNW Melly.
A Killer Party: A Murder Mystery Musical is a digital remotely performed musical created in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.It began streaming as a 9-episode web series on Vimeo on August 5, 2020.
Movie Movie: 1978 Comedy Spoof of old boxing films, with palooka Harry Hamlin managed by George C. Scott. The Champ: 1979 Drama Remake of '30s melodrama about a child who worships a has-been boxer . The Main Event: 1979 Comedy Headstrong woman (Barbra Streisand) owns contract of cocky boxer (Ryan O'Neal). Penitentiary: 1979 Drama
Tyson Jay Ritter (born April 24, 1984) is an American musician and actor. He is the lead vocalist, bassist, pianist, and songwriter of the rock band The All-American Rejects .
Tyson was born in Manhattan as the second of three children, into a Catholic family living in the Bronx. [4] [5] His African-American father, Cyril deGrasse Tyson (1927–2016), was a sociologist and human resource commissioner for New York City mayor John Lindsay, and the first director of Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited.