top of page
  • TikTok
  • Black Facebook Icon
  • Black Instagram Icon
  • X

Killer Mike, Roger Bobb Tell Students How to Get Entertainment Gig

Updated: Jun 19

Celebrities like Roger Bobb and actress Demetria McKinney defy the popular but erroneous perception of Hollywood celebrities as self-absorbed, neurotic and shallow individuals who spend more time in the mirror than in the community. Bobb, the supervising producer for all of Tyler Perry’s films, joined McKinney of “House of Payne” with Yung Dro, Killer Mike and former Atlanta Falcon Bob Whitfield in a star-studded panel, “Creative Careers Panel Discussion,” to give insight to eager young college students about how to carve out a successful career in music, arts, entertainment and sports.


Put on by iNetwork, Inc.’s Rasheeda Jenkins and hosted by radio personality Beyonce of 107.9 FM in Atlanta, the august body of panelists dispensed invaluable instruction on how to get in and thrive within the artistic career of their choice.


How important was education in helping you get to this stage of your entertainment careers?

Rapper Killer Mike: Most people will never be an entertainer. But most people can study hard enough and discipline themselves long enough to become lawyers. Most of the best sports agents are associated with and are lawyers. Most record company owners — not the little owners, the big owners — are lawyers or [have a] law background.


Cannon Kent (S.E. regional promotions manager, Atlantic Records): You can be a stylist, a business manager. I mean managers make a lot of cake. Jason Jeter ain’t doing bad is he? He’s a millionaire. … While I was in college I had a video show that was on CAU TV. So, I think, in regards to my career, going to Clark Atlanta was very integral in my progress as a businesswoman in the industry.


What did you have to sacrifice to arrive at this plateau in your careers?

Roger Bobb (supervising producer for Tyler Perry Studios): If you love what you do, and you’re passionate about what you do, yeah there are things that you would want to do, but you can’t. But I don’t really look at it as a sacrifice because to me the biggest sacrifice is NOT doing what I love and NOT pursuing my goals and my dreams. You know, I feel like I’m the most blessed man in America. I go to work every day doing what I love to do and [I] get paid to do it.


What are your thoughts about the age-old adage that ‘You are the company you keep?’

Demetria McKinney, actress, dancer, singer, songwriter: I think you should have a good balance of yes friends and no friends. Not everybody who say they are for you are for you so you have to be a good judge of character from that standpoint.


Killer Mike: I’m honestly where I am today because I went to Morehouse. I had a full arts scholarship to Morris Brown but I had an academic [scholarship] to Morehouse. And I said I don’t want to sit around and sell drugs. My first year there, I met a dude named Cee-Lo. We were only two people from Atlanta. It wasn’t cool to be from the South. Cee-Lo was cool and let me hear this new group called OutKast. I said, ‘wow.’ That stuff was amazing.




– terry shrophire

Comments

Rated 0 out of 5 stars.
No ratings yet

Add a rating

Copyright 2009 - 2025 Iesha M. All Rights Reserved.

  • TikTok
  • White Facebook Icon
  • White Instagram Icon
  • X
bottom of page