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Ray-J (short for "Raymond, Jr.", born William Raymond Norwood, Jr. on January 17, 1981) is an African-American actor and R&B singer, best known as a co-star on his sister Brandy Norwood's UPN sitcom Moesha. The son of manager Sonja Norwood, Ray-J has had a minor recording career which emerged in the late 1990s, and is currently signed to Matthew Knowles' Sanctuary Urban Records Group. Currently, Ray J is Host of the BET (Black Entertainment Television) show, The BET.com Countdown. The show consists of showing the Top 5 cliche videos. It usually can be seen after 106 and Park.
Discography
Albums
- Everything You Want (1997)
- This Ain't A Game (2001)
- Raydiation (2005)
Singles
Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | |
US Hot 100 | US R&B/Hip-Hop | |||
1996 | "Let It Go" | - | - | Everything You Want |
2001 | "Wait a Minute" (feat. Lil' Kim) | - | - | This Ain't a Game |
2001 | "Formal Invite" (feat. Pharrell Williams) | - | - | This Ain't a Game |
2005 | "One Wish" | #67 | #34 | Raydiation |
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