Posts Tagged ‘Fuse’
Cee-Lo Green Dressed In A Bathrobe Promoting New Show At Television Conference

Apparently, Delta Airlines lost Cee-Lo’s luggage on his trip to Los Angeles for the Television Critics Association (TCA) TV industry conference in Beverly Hills. Cee-Lo was there to promote his new FUSE TV show “Lay It Down” which premieres in October. Jason Hervey is the executive producer who you may remember from the 80′s TV show “The Wonder Years.”
About the show from the press release:
A half-hour show, “Lay It Down” will be hosted by renowned singer-songwriter and producer Cee-Lo Green who will sit down with hip hop, pop and R&B artists as they showcase their talents through music. Performing iconic hits, artists will then break down their songs from inspiration to verse to beat to note, through in-depth conversations with Cee-Lo.

Tupac Takeover on Fuse Today+ GIVEAWAY
FUSE presents a Tupac Takeover all-day on Monday, April 12th beginning at 11AM/10C. The Tupac Takeover will feature a myriad of programming highlighting the life and music of rap legend Tupac Shakur, as well as a feature presentation of the classic cultural film “Juice.” Included in the Tupac Takeover will be the “The 2Pac Chronicles” and “Loaded: 2Pac,” both highlighting Tupac’s classic music video releases and exposing the riveting back story to each.
Viewers will be able to dig into the psyche of the icon with “Tupac Vs.” which paints a in depth portrait of Tupac’s life featuring never-before-seen interviews including an exclusive insight from his former manager, rare footage and on-screen commentaries by biographer Michael Eric Dyson. Also included will be the cutting documentary “Tupac Shakur: Before I Wake,” an intensive documentary that highlights and chronicles the last year of Tupac’s life. Binding the many facets of Tupac’s artistic depth, the Takeover will also air “Juice,” the classic 90’s movie highlighting the lives of 4 inner-city teens that get caught up in the pursuit of “power and happiness” in which Tupac had a starring role.












