Lil Kim and Teddy Riley are both icons with long and storied careers, and now they have something else in common — new touring deals with the same partners.
On Monday (September 30), Billboard reported that the legendary rapper and the hit-making producer have both joined forces with Day After Day Productions and Emancipated Icon Entertainment Group for their worldwide touring engagements.
Emancipated Icon is a new company formed by, as the name might indicate, the CEOs of Emancipated Talent (Rich Murphy) and Icon Entertainment (Greg Walker). Day After Day is run by its founder Seth Shomes. Shomes, according to his bio, “became the first agent to build a platform for non-traditional entertainment programming to thrive in the gaming/casino industry” — so it wouldn’t be surprising if an Usher-style Vegas residency for Kim, Riley, or both was in the cards.
“I am thrilled to be represented by Richard Murphy and Greg Walker of Emancipated Icon Entertainment Group, alongside Seth Shomes of Day After Day Productions,” said Lil Kim. “With their expertise and dedication, I am excited to take my touring shows around the world, ensuring that my artistry resonates in every corner of the globe. Together, we are committed to creating unforgettable experiences for my fans and pushing the boundaries of entertainment.”
Riley added: “I am excited to have Richard Murphy and Greg Walker of Emancipated Icon Entertainment Group, along with Seth Shomes of Day After Day Productions, representing me in all areas of entertainment. Their passion and commitment to excellence will elevate my touring experiences around the world. Together, we aim to create remarkable moments for my fans and continue to shape the future of music. The journey ahead is filled with endless possibilities!”
Lil Kim has been keeping her stage chops sharp by popping up as a special guest on big shows — including one last month with Usher in Brooklyn.
September 9 was night three of the singer’s four consecutive nights at the Barclays Center, and as usual, Ursh had some tricks up his sleeve.
At one point in the night, the superstar singer threw money on stage as he brought out GloRilla to perform her latest hit “TGIF,” and later, he was joined by hometown hero Kim for her classic, “Quiet Storm (Remix).”