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 : Darryl McCray & Doug E. Doug (with Friend)
Darryl McCray & Doug E. Doug (with Friend)


 : Darryl McCray & Shaun Baker (Living Single)
Darryl McCray & Shaun Baker (Living Single)


 : Darryl McCray & Kim Coles (In Living Color)
Darryl McCray & Kim Coles (In Living Color)


 : Darryl McCray & Jade (R&B Singing Group)
Achieved 4 Top 40 hits in the UK in the 1990s. "Everyday Of The Week" (#19), "One Woman" (#22), "I Wanna Love You" (#13), and the biggest hit "Don't Walk Away" (#7) which sold over 1.5 million singles worldwide.

The top 20 Dance and R&B single "Five-Four-Three-Two (Yo! Time Is Up)" was nominated for Best Dance Video at the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards, going against Janet Jackson, Madonna Montell Jordan, Salt N Pepa, and Michael Jackson. The group lost to Janet Jackson's "Scream".

Their single "Don't Walk Away" hit #1 on Billboard's Top 40 Rhythmic Singles chart in 1992. "I Wanna Love You" and "One Woman" both went #3.

Tonya Kelly grew up in Chicago listening to jazz vocalists such as Sarah Vaughan and Nat Cole. Joi Marshall is also from the Windy City, but her parents raised her on Motown, especially Diana Ross. The third member of Jade, Di Reed, grew up in Houston singing gospel anywhere she could. The R&B trio from diverse backgrounds hit big with their first three singles: "I Wanna Love You," "Don't Walk Away" and "One Woman." Their gold debut album JADE to the Max sparked a lengthy tour and spots on The Tonight Show, Arsenio and the U.K.'s Top of the Pops.
  • Darryl McCray & Jade (R&B Singing Group)

    Achieved 4 Top 40 hits in the UK in the 1990s. "Everyday Of The Week" (#19), "One Woman" (#22), "I Wanna Love You" (#13), and the biggest hit "Don't Walk Away" (#7) which sold over 1.5 million singles worldwide. The top 20 Dance and R&B single "Five-Four-Three-Two (Yo! Time Is Up)" was nominated for Best Dance Video at the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards, going against Janet Jackson, Madonna Montell Jordan, Salt N Pepa, and Michael Jackson. The group lost to Janet Jackson's "Scream". Their single "Don't Walk Away" hit #1 on Billboard's Top 40 Rhythmic Singles chart in 1992. "I Wanna Love You" and "One Woman" both went #3. Tonya Kelly grew up in Chicago listening to jazz vocalists such as Sarah Vaughan and Nat Cole. Joi Marshall is also from the Windy City, but her parents raised her on Motown, especially Diana Ross. The third member of Jade, Di Reed, grew up in Houston singing gospel anywhere she could. The R&B trio from diverse backgrounds hit big with their first three singles: "I Wanna Love You," "Don't Walk Away" and "One Woman." Their gold debut album JADE to the Max sparked a lengthy tour and spots on The Tonight Show, Arsenio and the U.K.'s Top of the Pops.


  •  : Darryl McCray & Father M.C.
    Darryl McCray & Father M.C.


     : Darryl McCray & QuestLove (The Roots)
Drummer for the original all-live, all-the-time hip-hop band the Roots, ?uestlove was also arranging and producing Roots tracks from their 1993 recording debut. He also appeared on or produced for Common, Dilated Peoples, and Nikka Costa, though his first record under his own name, Babies Makin' Babies, was a mixtape of smooth soul instead of his own productions. He put together a sequel in 2006.
  • Darryl McCray & QuestLove (The Roots)

    Drummer for the original all-live, all-the-time hip-hop band the Roots, ?uestlove was also arranging and producing Roots tracks from their 1993 recording debut. He also appeared on or produced for Common, Dilated Peoples, and Nikka Costa, though his first record under his own name, Babies Makin' Babies, was a mixtape of smooth soul instead of his own productions. He put together a sequel in 2006.


  •  : Darryl & Guru (Gangstarr)
    Darryl & Guru (Gangstarr)


    N/A : A production team comprising Robert Clivillés (b. New York City, New York, USA) and David Cole (b. 1963, Tennessee, USA, d. 24 January 1995, USA), who first recorded as A Black Man And A Dominican with "Do It Properly" on their own label in 1987. As C & C Music Factory they reached US number 1 and UK number 3 in 1990 with "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)'. Although this was credited to C+C Music Factory featuring Freedom Williams (a rapper who also appeared on records by New Kids On The Block and Grace Jones), the duo were solely in charge of matters, hiring vocalists and musicians and programming the backbeat. Over the next two years guest singers included Zelma Davis (b. Liberia), whose contribution was lip-synched, with the vocal actually provided by Martha Wash of the Weather Girls, Q Unique and Deborah Cooper. Though they enjoyed six further UK Top 40 hits during 1991 and 1992, including a re-recording of U2"s "Pride (In The Name Of Love)", only "Things That Make You Go Hmmmm ...", again jointly credited with Williams, reached the Top 10. The latter also provided the duo with their third consecutive US Top 5 hit, following the number 3 hit "Here We Go". It was later widely played during a television advertising campaign.

Clivillés and Cole were also involved with the soundtrack of one of the biggest movies of the 90s, The Bodyguard. They also worked as remixers on songs by Seduction, Sandee and Lisa Lisa And Cult Jam, examples of which were contained on their 1992 album, credited under their own names. Their first remix had been Natalie Cole's "Pink Cadillac", which, in drastically altered form, broke into the US and UK Top 5 in 1988. They released their second album in 1994, but the following year David Cole died of spinal meningitis.
    Item # / SKU:  David Cole
    A production team comprising Robert Clivillés (b. New York City, New York, USA) and David Cole (b. 1963, Tennessee, USA, d. 24 January 1995, USA), who first recorded as A Black Man And A Dominican with "Do It Properly" on their own label in 1987. As C & C Music Factory they reached US number 1 and UK number 3 in 1990 with "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)'. Although this was credited to C+C Music Factory featuring Freedom Williams (a rapper who also appeared on records by New Kids On The Block and Grace Jones), the duo were solely in charge of matters, hiring vocalists and musicians and programming the backbeat. Over the next two years guest singers included Zelma Davis (b. Liberia), whose contribution was lip-synched, with the vocal actually provided by Martha Wash of the Weather Girls, Q Unique and Deborah Cooper. Though they enjoyed six further UK Top 40 hits during 1991 and 1992, including a re-recording of U2"s "Pride (In The Name Of Love)", only "Things That Make You Go Hmmmm ...", again jointly credited with Williams, reached the Top 10. The latter also provided the duo with their third consecutive US Top 5 hit, following the number 3 hit "Here We Go". It was later widely played during a television advertising campaign. Clivillés and Cole were also involved with the soundtrack of one of the biggest movies of the 90s, The Bodyguard. They also worked as remixers on songs by Seduction, Sandee and Lisa Lisa And Cult Jam, examples of which were contained on their 1992 album, credited under their own names. Their first remix had been Natalie Cole's "Pink Cadillac", which, in drastically altered form, broke into the US and UK Top 5 in 1988. They released their second album in 1994, but the following year David Cole died of spinal meningitis.


    House of Nubian : TLC formed in 1991, when Lopes was 20. The group was developed and first managed by Perri "Pebbles" Reid, an R&B star known for her hits "Girlfriend" and "Mercedes Boy" and then married to L.A. Reid.  
The next year, the group made its debut with the multimillion-selling "Ooooooohhh ... On the TLC Tip," which spawned the hits "Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg" and "Baby-Baby-Baby." Lopes was the group's rapper; Watkins and Thomas handled the vocals. The group attracted attention for their looks and their wardrobe, which included floppy hats and Lopes' trademark, a pair of glasses with a condom in place of the left-eye lens.  
In 1994, the group's second album, "CrazySexyCool," became an even bigger hit, helped by the chart-toppers "Waterfalls" and "Creep." The group's songs, written by urban-music stalwarts Dallas Austin, Babyface, Jermaine Dupri and others -- along with participation from TLC -- addressed subjects including safe sex, AIDS and black-on-black crime. "CrazySexyCool" sold at least 4 million copies and became one of the best-selling albums by an all-female group.  
Lopes died instantly when the vehicle, which she was driving, slammed into another vehicle on a road in Honduras.     
But TLC also had its problems. In 1994, Lopes set fire to the Atlanta-area mansion she shared with former Atlanta Falcon Andre Rison. She pleaded guilty to arson and was sentenced to a halfway house and five years' probation, as well as a $10,000 fine. Her relationship with Rison was on-and-off for years.  
In 1995, the group declared bankruptcy. Among the reasons cited was the management deal with Pebbles Reid.  
Lopes didn't appear at a TLC news conference late in 2000. The media reported seeing her with another boyfriend, model Sean Newman, in Chicago, New Orleans, London and Honduras.  
Last year, Lopes and Rison were to marry, but the wedding was called off abruptly.
    Item # / SKU:  Lisa Lopes
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
  • TLC formed in 1991, when Lopes was 20. The group was developed and first managed by Perri "Pebbles" Reid, an R&B star known for her hits "Girlfriend" and "Mercedes Boy" and then married to L.A. Reid.
  • The next year, the group made its debut with the multimillion-selling "Ooooooohhh ... On the TLC Tip," which spawned the hits "Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg" and "Baby-Baby-Baby." Lopes was the group's rapper; Watkins and Thomas handled the vocals. The group attracted attention for their looks and their wardrobe, which included floppy hats and Lopes' trademark, a pair of glasses with a condom in place of the left-eye lens.
  • In 1994, the group's second album, "CrazySexyCool," became an even bigger hit, helped by the chart-toppers "Waterfalls" and "Creep." The group's songs, written by urban-music stalwarts Dallas Austin, Babyface, Jermaine Dupri and others -- along with participation from TLC -- addressed subjects including safe sex, AIDS and black-on-black crime. "CrazySexyCool" sold at least 4 million copies and became one of the best-selling albums by an all-female group.
  • Lopes died instantly when the vehicle, which she was driving, slammed into another vehicle on a road in Honduras.
  • But TLC also had its problems. In 1994, Lopes set fire to the Atlanta-area mansion she shared with former Atlanta Falcon Andre Rison. She pleaded guilty to arson and was sentenced to a halfway house and five years' probation, as well as a $10,000 fine. Her relationship with Rison was on-and-off for years.
  • In 1995, the group declared bankruptcy. Among the reasons cited was the management deal with Pebbles Reid.
  • Lopes didn't appear at a TLC news conference late in 2000. The media reported seeing her with another boyfriend, model Sean Newman, in Chicago, New Orleans, London and Honduras.
  • Last year, Lopes and Rison were to marry, but the wedding was called off abruptly.


  • N/A : Phyllis Hyman came to the fore as an artist in the late Seventies, when songs 'Living Inside Your Love', 'Under Your Spell' and particularly 'You Know How To Love Me' introduce her to both dance floor audiences and soul fans. One of the most sophisticated, subtle and stylish soul/jazz singers, Phyllis, although not having major chart success, has gained an enormous and growing loyal following her quality as a singer and for her work. 
She was born in Pittsburgh, raised in Philadelphia, and began her professional career in 1971 with a group called the New Direction. Moving to New York she won over clubaudiences and in 1976 was hired by jazz-funk instrumentalist/producer Norman Connors to be a featured vocalist on his album You Are My Startship for Buddah Records. She continues to record with Norman. 
Her solo career took off in 1977, initially signed to Buddah and then Arista where in 1979 she teamed up with one of the hottest dance/R&B production teams of the day--Mtume and Lucas--at the most prolific point of her career with both soul and dance audiences. 
She continues to release a series of albums for Philadelphia International Records. She ended her life by taking an overdose of sleeping pills in June 30, 1995, just only a week before her birthday and several hours before her scheduled show in a local theater. She passed away less than 2 hours after sent to a local hospital. She died at about 3:15pm
For the world of soul/R&B/Jazz music, Phyllis Hyman still has great influence. Her once-in-a-life-time voice and spirits will remain in her fans' hearts forever and ever. Phyllis--with great tribute.
  • Phyllis Hyman came to the fore as an artist in the late Seventies, when songs 'Living Inside Your Love', 'Under Your Spell' and particularly 'You Know How To Love Me' introduce her to both dance floor audiences and soul fans. One of the most sophisticated, subtle and stylish soul/jazz singers, Phyllis, although not having major chart success, has gained an enormous and growing loyal following her quality as a singer and for her work.
  • She was born in Pittsburgh, raised in Philadelphia, and began her professional career in 1971 with a group called the New Direction. Moving to New York she won over clubaudiences and in 1976 was hired by jazz-funk instrumentalist/producer Norman Connors to be a featured vocalist on his album You Are My Startship for Buddah Records. She continues to record with Norman.
  • Her solo career took off in 1977, initially signed to Buddah and then Arista where in 1979 she teamed up with one of the hottest dance/R&B production teams of the day--Mtume and Lucas--at the most prolific point of her career with both soul and dance audiences.
  • She continues to release a series of albums for Philadelphia International Records. She ended her life by taking an overdose of sleeping pills in June 30, 1995, just only a week before her birthday and several hours before her scheduled show in a local theater. She passed away less than 2 hours after sent to a local hospital. She died at about 3:15pm
  • For the world of soul/R&B/Jazz music, Phyllis Hyman still has great influence. Her once-in-a-life-time voice and spirits will remain in her fans' hearts forever and ever. Phyllis--with great tribute.


  • N/A : Jam Master Jay, born Jason Mizell in the middle-class Queens, N.Y., neighborhood of Hollis, was the DJ in the legendary '80s rap band Run-DMC. He was shot and killed in a Queens recording studio on Wednesday night. We don't know what chain of events led to Jay's death yet. But it's one thing to take out 'Pac and Biggie, as devastating as those killings were to the hip-hop world. At the risk of taking thug rap at its own word, when you live by the sword, you die by the sword. Jay was 37, a married man with three kids and no particular reputation as a thug or a hard case. 
Forget Aerosmith. Forget "Walk this Way," MTV and the damned Rolling Stone cover. 
By the end of the eighties, if you were a kid growing up in New York or New Jersey or Connecticut -- or in my case, all three --no matter what your name was, there was nowhere you could go without having someone holler out, "Mary, Mary, why you buggin'?" It was practically the Coney Island mating call. LL Cool J, Run-DMC, Grandmaster Flash, this was boardwalk rap, Adidas rap, boomboxes-the-size-of-a-Buick rap. The Beastie Boys were still punk rockers who couldn't play their instruments. Adam Yauch couldn't have found Tibet on a map.
Run-DMC -- if you need a history lesson, Jay formed the group with Run (Joseph Simmons, brother of rap entrepreneur Russell Simmons) and DMC (Darryl McDaniels) -- were hip-hop at its most innocent. OK, so maybe it wasn't so innocent. 
In 1984, when Run-DMC hollered out, "We're live as can be but we're not singing the blues/ We got to tell all y'all the good news," the good news was that rap and rock were never going to be the same. As for the bad news, well you heard it again on Wednesday night.
  • Jam Master Jay, born Jason Mizell in the middle-class Queens, N.Y., neighborhood of Hollis, was the DJ in the legendary '80s rap band Run-DMC. He was shot and killed in a Queens recording studio on Wednesday night.
  • We don't know what chain of events led to Jay's death yet. But it's one thing to take out 'Pac and Biggie, as devastating as those killings were to the hip-hop world. At the risk of taking thug rap at its own word, when you live by the sword, you die by the sword. Jay was 37, a married man with three kids and no particular reputation as a thug or a hard case.
  • Forget Aerosmith. Forget "Walk this Way," MTV and the damned Rolling Stone cover.
  • By the end of the eighties, if you were a kid growing up in New York or New Jersey or Connecticut -- or in my case, all three --no matter what your name was, there was nowhere you could go without having someone holler out, "Mary, Mary, why you buggin'?" It was practically the Coney Island mating call. LL Cool J, Run-DMC, Grandmaster Flash, this was boardwalk rap, Adidas rap, boomboxes-the-size-of-a-Buick rap. The Beastie Boys were still punk rockers who couldn't play their instruments. Adam Yauch couldn't have found Tibet on a map.
  • Run-DMC -- if you need a history lesson, Jay formed the group with Run (Joseph Simmons, brother of rap entrepreneur Russell Simmons) and DMC (Darryl McDaniels) -- were hip-hop at its most innocent. OK, so maybe it wasn't so innocent.
  • In 1984, when Run-DMC hollered out, "We're live as can be but we're not singing the blues/ We got to tell all y'all the good news," the good news was that rap and rock were never going to be the same. As for the bad news, well you heard it again on Wednesday night.


  • N/A : Houston Rockets Kevin Willis and Darryl McCray
    Houston Rockets Kevin Willis and Darryl McCray


    N/A : John Salley, Harold Minors & Darryl McCray
    John Salley, Harold Minors & Darryl McCray


    N/A : "Prodigy" from Mobb Deep and Darryl McCray
    "Prodigy" from Mobb Deep and Darryl McCray


    N/A : David Allen Greer & Darryl McCray
    David Allen Greer & Darryl McCray


    N/A : Keith Sweat & Darryl McCray
    Keith Sweat & Darryl McCray


     : Duane Martin, Darryl McCray
Spouse:Tisha Campbell (17 August 1996 - present) 1 child 
Trivia: He had a short career in the NBA with the New York Knicks.
August 8, 2001 welcomed first child, a son Xen Martin who weighed 8 pounds 11 ounces.
  • Duane Martin, Darryl McCray Spouse:Tisha Campbell (17 August 1996 - present) 1 child
  • Trivia: He had a short career in the NBA with the New York Knicks.
  • August 8, 2001 welcomed first child, a son Xen Martin who weighed 8 pounds 11 ounces.


  • N/A : Bobby Brown & Darryl McCray
    Bobby Brown & Darryl McCray


    N/A : Leon & Darryl McCray
    Leon & Darryl McCray


    N/A : Darryl McCray & India Arie
    Darryl McCray & India Arie


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    House of Nubian : Savion Glover a.k.a. "The Tap Dance Kid" & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
Not For Sale For Show Only
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    Savion Glover a.k.a. "The Tap Dance Kid" & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc. Not For Sale For Show Only


    N/A : Damon Wayans & Darryl McCray
    Damon Wayans & Darryl McCray


    House of Nubian : D-Bug(Digable Planets), Marlon Wayans & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    D-Bug(Digable Planets), Marlon Wayans & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.


    House of Nubian : Mario Van Peebles and Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
Not For Sale For Show Only
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    Mario Van Peebles and Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc. Not For Sale For Show Only


    House of Nubian : R&B Recording Artist Brian Mcknight & Darryl McCray Not For Sale For Show Only
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    R&B Recording Artist Brian Mcknight & Darryl McCray Not For Sale For Show Only


    N/A : Kenny (Sky) Walker & Darryl McCray
Former NY Knick
    Kenny (Sky) Walker & Darryl McCray Former NY Knick


    House of Nubian : The Undisputed Heavyweight Boxing Champion Lenox Lewis and Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc. Not For Sale For Show Only
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    The Undisputed Heavyweight Boxing Champion Lenox Lewis and Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc. Not For Sale For Show Only


    N/A : Omar "Black Thought" from the Roots and Darryl McCray
    Omar "Black Thought" from the Roots and Darryl McCray


    House of Nubian : Wesley Snipes & Darryl McCray
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    Wesley Snipes & Darryl McCray


    N/A : Pharcyde & Darryl McCray
    Pharcyde & Darryl McCray


    House of Nubian : Erykah Badu & House of Nubian C.E.O. Darryl McCray
Not for sale-Just for show)
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    Erykah Badu & House of Nubian C.E.O. Darryl McCray Not for sale-Just for show)


    House of Nubian : Common & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
Not For Sale-For Show Only
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    Common & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc. Not For Sale-For Show Only


    N/A : Aaron Hall and Darryl McCray
    Aaron Hall and Darryl McCray


    N/A : Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
    Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.


    N/A : Queen Latifah & Darryl McCray
    Queen Latifah & Darryl McCray


    N/A : Heather Hunter & Darryl McCray
    Heather Hunter & Darryl McCray


    House of Nubian : Three of Bob Marley's Sons "Damien Marley-Stephen Marley-Julian Marley" and Darryl McCray
    Item # / SKU:  marley sons
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    Three of Bob Marley's Sons "Damien Marley-Stephen Marley-Julian Marley" and Darryl McCray


    House of Nubian : Lenny Kravitz & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
Not For Sale For Show Only
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    Lenny Kravitz & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc. Not For Sale For Show Only


    House of Nubian Inc : Raphael Saadiq & House of Nubian Employee
    Item # / SKU:  Raphael Saadiq
    Brand Name: House of Nubian Inc
    Raphael Saadiq & House of Nubian Employee


    House of Nubian : Busta Rhyme & House of Nubian Employee (Jennifer)
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    Busta Rhyme & House of Nubian Employee (Jennifer)


    N/A : Zhane (Jean & Renee),Coko from SWV and Darryl Mccray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc. Not For Sale For Show Only
    Zhane (Jean & Renee),Coko from SWV and Darryl Mccray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc. Not For Sale For Show Only


    House of Nubian : Grand Puba & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
Not For Sale For Show Only
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    Grand Puba & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc. Not For Sale For Show Only


    House of Nubian Inc. : Lord Jamar (Brand Nubian) & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House on Nubian Inc.
Not For Sale For Show Only
    Item # / SKU:  Lord Jamar
    Brand Name: House of Nubian Inc.
    Lord Jamar (Brand Nubian) & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House on Nubian Inc. Not For Sale For Show Only


    N/A : "Killa Priest" from the Wu Tang Clan and Darryl McCray
    "Killa Priest" from the Wu Tang Clan and Darryl McCray


    House Of Nubian : Mos Def & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House Of Nubian Inc.
Not For Sale For Show Only
    Brand Name: House Of Nubian
    Mos Def & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House Of Nubian Inc. Not For Sale For Show Only


    House of Nubian : Talib Kweli from Black star (wearing our NY Harlem stars negro league jacket) and Darryl McCray.
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    Talib Kweli from Black star (wearing our NY Harlem stars negro league jacket) and Darryl McCray.


    House Of Nubian : WB & UPN Stars Cedric "The Entertainer" (Steve Harvey Show)Kelly Williams(Family Matters) Guy Torre (UPN) & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
Not For Sale  For Show Only
    Brand Name: House Of Nubian
    WB & UPN Stars Cedric "The Entertainer" (Steve Harvey Show)Kelly Williams(Family Matters) Guy Torre (UPN) & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc. Not For Sale For Show Only


    House of Nubian Inc. : Kid Capri & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc
    Brand Name: House of Nubian Inc.
    Kid Capri & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc


    House of Nubian : Krs-1 (Boogie Down Productions)& Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
Not for sale-For show only
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    Krs-1 (Boogie Down Productions)& Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc. Not for sale-For show only


    House of Nubian : Wanya Morris (Boys2Men) Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    Wanya Morris (Boys2Men) Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.


    House of Nubian Inc. : Theresa Witherspoon Point Guard for WNBA NY Liberty & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
    Brand Name: House of Nubian Inc.
    Theresa Witherspoon Point Guard for WNBA NY Liberty & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.


    House of Nubian : David Chappel & former House of Nubian Employee (Vanessa)
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    David Chappel & former House of Nubian Employee (Vanessa)


    House of Nubian : D.J. Evil D (Black Moon) & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
Not For Sale Just For Show
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    D.J. Evil D (Black Moon) & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc. Not For Sale Just For Show


    House of Nubian : NBA Star Issiah "JR" Rider & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
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    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    NBA Star Issiah "JR" Rider & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc. Not For Sale For Show Only


    House of Nubian : "Kenny" From the HBO series OZ & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
Not For Sale For Show Only
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    "Kenny" From the HBO series OZ & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc. Not For Sale For Show Only


    N/A : Poet (From the HBO Series OZ) & Darryl McCray
    Poet (From the HBO Series OZ) & Darryl McCray


    House of Nubian : Brandy and House of Nubian Employee (Jennifer)
Not For Sale For Show Only
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    Brandy and House of Nubian Employee (Jennifer) Not For Sale For Show Only


    House of Nubian : Wendy Williams "The Queen of all Media" & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
WBLS 2pm to 7pm
VH-1 "The Wendy Williams Experience"
Not For Sale For Show Only
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
  • Wendy Williams "The Queen of all Media" & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
  • WBLS 2pm to 7pm
  • VH-1 "The Wendy Williams Experience"
  • Not For Sale For Show Only


  • House of Nubian : Vanessa Williams and Darryl McCray
Not For Sale For Show Only
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    Vanessa Williams and Darryl McCray Not For Sale For Show Only


    N/A : Chi Ali and Darryl McCray
    Chi Ali and Darryl McCray


    N/A : Dres (Blacksheep) & Darryl McCray
    Dres (Blacksheep) & Darryl McCray


    House of Nubian : Sticky Fingaz (formerly of Onxy) at House of Nubian 10/2000
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    Sticky Fingaz (formerly of Onxy) at House of Nubian 10/2000


    House of Nubian : Members of Arrested Development & Darryl McCray at House of Nubian 09/2000
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    Members of Arrested Development & Darryl McCray at House of Nubian 09/2000


    House of Nubian : omar epps, pepa and darryl mccray ceo of house of nubian inc.

not for sale  for show only
    Brand Name: House of Nubian
    omar epps, pepa and darryl mccray ceo of house of nubian inc. not for sale for show only


    N/A : DJ Tony Touch and Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
    DJ Tony Touch and Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.


    N/A : Tiny Nate Archibald #7 Boston Celtic's 1991 basketball hall of famer & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.
    Tiny Nate Archibald #7 Boston Celtic's 1991 basketball hall of famer & Darryl McCray C.E.O. House of Nubian Inc.


    N/A : Eve from the ruff ryders and Darryl McCray C.E.O. of House of Nubian Inc.
    Eve from the ruff ryders and Darryl McCray C.E.O. of House of Nubian Inc.