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Ray J is set to release “Raydiation X,” this fall via Knockout Entertainment and Create Music Group.

2020 marks 15 years since Norwood‘s groundbreaking third studio effort, “Raydiation.” Under the new joint venture between Knockout Entertainment and Create Music Group a brand-new album release, “Raydiation X” will be released featuring re-recorded vocals and new music of the original recordings and fan favorite songs.

Ray J‘s new single, “Hurt You,” showcases Ray J‘s signature vocals, while in the lyrics, Ray J, opens up about his widely popular and publicized relationship with his wife, Princess Love Norwood.

Today Ray J appears on The Real, to discusses his new album, “Raydiation X,” plus his marriage to Princess Love and why he would be open to counseling now when he hasn’t been in the past. He also reveals that, although he didn’t tell his wife that he was filing for divorce, he now wants to get back together with her.

Garcelle Beauvais: Princess originally filed for divorce back in May. And then she dismissed it. Now this time around, you filed. Did you tell her?
Ray J: No, I didn’t, but…

Garcelle: Why?
Ray J: Well, I mean, again, I mean, when you’re in your own relationship, sometimes, you know, sometimes you do things, you know, spontaneously, sometimes you move too fast, sometimes you make mistakes, you know what I mean? And so… I’m not saying that that’s what I did, or I made a mistake, but I don’t know if I did make a mistake. I don’t know, you know what I mean, you know, I have every right to just not know, you know, and still just try to figure it out. But again, I feel like me and her could be our own little world together and just live in our world as opposed to this world outside of it, you know, we’ll just, we’ll be in a better place.

Loni Love: That’s why you need counseling, Ray J. That’s what all this works through. I mean, it seems like you want to get back together. Do you want to get back together with Princess?
Ray J: I mean, I just, I want to be with my family.

Garcelle: Well, that says it right there.
Jeannie May: You wanna be – yes, but I want to know – do you want to be married? The kids, yes, but you have to have a happy family from a happy, stable, loyal marriage. Do you want a happy, stable, loyal marriage?
Ray J: Yes.

Jeannie: That’s the happy family part.
Ray J: Yes. Don’t, don’t…

Adrienne Houghton: Clarification, thank you, Jeannie.
Garcelle: We’re not trying to beat you.
Jeannie: What I want to say – we want to help you, ’cause I can feel the heaviness on you, I can see it right now, but I also want to say, that remember, counseling is not about picking sides. You guys are on the same team, so you shouldn’t be looking for someone to win. It’s about giving you the tools to communicate. What you just said right there – explosiveness, not knowing how to speak to one another – that comes from your childhood. You’ve got to rectify that and change that, but counseling gives you those tools.


Today September 22nd on The Real — Check Local Listings.

In 2005, the same year UBG launched the original release of Ray J‘s third studio album, “Raydiation” was released. UBG provided online marketing for the release and it was UBG‘s first official project. The album spawned the RIAA certified Gold hit single, “One Wish.” The Rodney Jerkins-produced track, became a U.S. national hit, peaking at #11 on Billboard’s Hot 100. It became Ray-J‘s first single to reach the Top 20 and was followed by “What I Need” and “Let’s Play House.” The album featured additional production from Ric Rude and Timbaland. Rapper Fat Joe, singer Mýa and Ray J‘s sister, singer Brandy.

“What we did with the “Raydiation” album fifteen years ago was epic, and I’m ready to do it all again.”

The multitalented business man recently shifted his focus from music, to the tech world. He secured a $31 million deal securing the launch of his new electronics transportation brand Raycon. The deal, paid in the form of equity and cash, was finalized between Ray J and Cowboy Wholesale, a leading distributor of consumer electronics based in New York City. Ray J takes an active full-time role in the newly formed partnership, overseeing marketing and global branding strategy. The 2020 Raycon sales are projected to reach $100 million in total sales.

Having conquered the music game and learned the TV world as the star of shows like Sinbad, Moesha, One On One, and the Rickey Smiley ShowRay J created, executive produced and starred in two of the most successful and talked about reality shows of the last decade, VH1’s #1 hit “For The Love Of Ray J” and “Brandy and Ray J: A Family Business.” Continuing his entrepreneurial spirit, Ray J changed the equation by adding the moniker of author to his long list of accomplishments via the book Death Of A Cheating Man. Ray J currently stars in the VH1 smash #1 hit TV series “Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood.

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