Jermaine Dupri Launches Pop-Watch Collection


Music mogul, Jermaine Dupri and renowned jewelry designer Pascal Mouawad have launched a brand new watch line called the Pop-Watch Collection. The watches will range from $120 to $290 and will be available online and in department stores in the near future.
About Jermaine Dupri
Jermaine “JD” Dupri’s empire has moved and grooved us through an unbelievable list of career achievements beginning at age 11 and leading to the production of his first album at the age of 14. By 19, Dupri had discovered Kris Kross and garnered his first multi-platinum success. Not soon after, Dupri formed a joint venture with Columbia Records and So So Def was born. For more than ten years, So So Def has become one of the most successful independent music labels in the industry. Under Dupri’s creative vision, the label has produced chart-topping and platinum-selling artists from Xscape to Da Brat to Jagged Edge to Bow Wow. Known for making musical magic for some of the world’s biggest Pop, R&B and Hip-Hop artists, the Grammy Award winning producer has crafted hits for superstars including Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, TLC, Usher, Bow Wow, Anthony Hamilton, Alicia Keys, Ludacris, Monica and more. An style guru and fashionista, Dupri has garnered countless professional awards frommusic industry organizations, publications, broadcast media, and various civic groups, including Atlanta Mayor Bill Campbell’s proclamation of Jermaine Dupri Day on October 9, 1999. In 2000, he received the first annual Phoenix Award from the NAACP in addition to many other honors.
In 2002, he received the Heroes Awards from the Atlanta Chapter of NARAS, the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. In 2006, he received ASCAP’s highest honor, their Golden Note Award, won his seventh R&B Songwriter Of the Year award from the noted songwriters organization, received the prestigious “Music of the Heart” award from the Lili Claire Foundation, is the youngest artist ever to be inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame and was recently honored by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) for his humanitarian work.





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