Jussie Smollett and Bryshere Gray Talk 'Empire' Soundtrack
Jussie Smollett and Bryshere Gray Talk ‘Empire’ Soundtrack, Newfound Fame, And That Elevator Episode [WATCH] - Page 2
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Empire only aired for eight weeks, but in those weeks, it earned the highest ratings of a TV show in years and made instant stars out of its previously mostly unknown actors including Jussie Smollett who plays Jamal Lyon and Bryshere “Yazz” Gray who plays Hakeem.
The two actor/musicians are part of the new Empire soundtrack, which has also set records as one of the first TV soundtracks to go to #1 on iTunes. Smollett and Gray may be new to you, but they are not new to entertainment. Smollett is part of the acting family that includes sister Jurnee (Friday Night Lights, The Great Debaters) and Gray was a Philadelphia based rapper before the show.
Though Empire was just introduced to the world over a month ago, it’s been in the works for a while. The two say they started shooting in Chicago over a year ago.
Philadelphia-based Gray says he is from the same West Philadelphia neighborhood that Empire creator Lee Daniels is from.
“I was just trying to build a fan base,” says Gray. “I was performing at school and aggressively building a fan base from the girls and the older cougars.”
On the show, Gray plays a young rapper whose character has a thing for older women, so there’s a case of life imitating art. Or art imitating life.
Gray and Smollett say they’d like to be referred to by their real names, not their character’s names, even though they get approached all the time as Hakeem and Jamal.
“My mother did name me Jussie Smollett. I don’t get upset at all but it’s still the early stages,” says Smollett. “But it could have been like last year, when nobody was calling us a damn thing.”
“But don’t get mad at what Hakeem and Jamal did on Empire and then come up to me…” says Gray.
Smollett and Gray are not currently planning to tour because they are recording and getting back to work on the Empire set, which may mean the show will return before next year, as has been rumored. Reportedly, Fox wants to take advantage of the show’s huge ratings sooner than later instead of waiting almost a year to pick back up.
One of the big songs on the soundtrack is “Conqueror” featuring Estelle and Jussie.
Jussie Smollett and Bryshere Gray Talk ‘Empire’ Soundtrack, Newfound Fame, And That Elevator Episode [WATCH] was originally published on ioneblackamericaweb.staging.go.ione.nyc
Estelle appeared on the show as Delphine. She says she wanted to be on the show and after putting it into the universe, she got an unexpected call from the show. Her duet with Jussie is one of the show’s highlights, but there were a bunch of others for its stars.
‘There were a lot of [favorite] scenes but as for an episode, I’ve have to say the season finale,’ says Smollett. “[As for scenes] I’d have to say the scene in the elevator with the brothers.”
Yazz agrees. “It was a take where he was really in our face. He was spitting in our face. We were on camera I was on camera like ‘Man, stop spitting in my face.’ He was sweating and spitting. Trai didn’t talk to us all day. So we was a little nervous in there.”
“Big ol’ yellow Incredible Hulks is gonna snap on us,’ jokes Smollett. “We gon’ die today!”
The guys head back to work this summer, potentially for a return in the fall. But don’t ask about what’s next – Smollett and Gray ain’t gonna tell you.
“We love our jobs,” says Smollett. “I just tore up my unemployment card and I don’t want to wait the six weeks until I can get it back.”
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Jussie Smollett and Bryshere Gray Talk ‘Empire’ Soundtrack, Newfound Fame, And That Elevator Episode [WATCH] was originally published on ioneblackamericaweb.staging.go.ione.nyc