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    Mini hip-hop mogul focus of reality show

    Thu May 3, 2007 4:01am EDT

    LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Move over, Diddy. A would-be hip-hop mogul is coming to television, and he wants a hit label before he hits puberty.

    Entertainment  |  Television  |  Music  |  People

    Nine-year-old rapper Big Korey hopes to be the subject of a reality TV show that will track his efforts to launch a music label.

    The pint-sized prodigy will both sign new talent and develop his own music. The project's producers, who include Grammy-winning rapper Ludacris, will begin pitching broadcast and cable networks within the next few weeks.

    "He's amazing," Ludacris said. "He's someone that I will definitely be working with in the future."

    At his tender age, Big Korey already has worked with hip-hop icons Jermaine Dupri, Dallas Austin and Jazze Pha.

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