Television audiences better brace themselves!Something new, fresh and raw is coming to the airwaves. And that's always a very good thing.
On Sept. 29, MTV will boldly go where they've never gone before with the new show 'Man and Wife,' hosted by in-demand hip-hop personality Fatman Scoop and his beautifully voluptuous wife, Shanda Freeman.
Some of the music network's most memorable moments include a flatulent Howard Stern flying up above in an astronaut uniform, superdiva Diana Ross molesting Lil' Kim's exposed breast and Madonna lip-locking with Britney Spears – all in front of a live television audience.
But nothing compares their new late-night offering, which is a wild romp of comedy, advice and in-your-face reality that will surely whet the palate of many TV viewers looking for something really real.
"It's such a larger audience,' Scoop told BlackVoices.com this week about his first foray into late-night TV. "There's a lot of people that know 'Man and Wife' but there's a lot of people who don't."
The super-sized hip-hop hype-man is no stranger to mainstream audiences. His booming baritone has blazed an endless stream of hit tracks featuring the biggest names in music, including Mariah Carey, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott, Busta Rhymes, Ciara, Timabland, Diddy, Lil' Wayne and The Pussycat Dolls.
What makes this spotlight different from others is its wide reach, he says: "It's the biggest mix of people. Anyone who can turn on a television, you're in front of them now. That is crack babies, that is white supremacists, that is jailbirds. That's everything."
The former Hot 97 deejay is no stranger to the limelight. The Harlem native's industry experience dates back to the mid-1990s when he was signed with Teddy Riley as a recording artist (in the group Three With Soul), while working at Mount Sinai Hospital disposing medical waste. After a stint promoting music for Tommy Boy Records, Scoop (real name Isaac Freeman, III) parlayed his vocal prowess into becoming a personality at parties, clubs and on wax.
However, the glare is a bit daunting for his beloved wife Shanda– whose curvaceous frame simply glows (She could be considered the "Hip Hop Version of Pam Grier").
"It hits me because I came into this industry by accident," the Newburgh, New York native said. "What's happened with my life just doesn't happen. I was a mom at 15, I struggled and I went through a lot and now I'm on TV. This is crazy."
"So for me, it's a lot," adds Mrs. Freeman. "I'm like a newbie in this and he's been doing this for a long time. For me, I'm one of those personalities that want everyone to like what we do but everybody's not going to like what you do. So that's the part that I'm a little afraid of."
After getting an exclusive taste of the first two episodes of the nightly show, I can attest that there won't be any problems winning people over.
'Man and Wife' became an Internet sensation when it debuted early last year as a weekly pod cast. With its over-the-top and in your face insight into life of a hip-hop savvy married couple, it broke new ground with discussions of sex, money, sex, relationships, sex, jobs, sex, politics, sex, marriage ... and yes, sex!
"Everyone can related to sex and relationships," the missus said, adding, "no matter if you're gay, straight, blue, green, blue or black, you can relate to the content."
The brass at MTV agrees.
"'Man and Wife' has gained a huge following online and now we are bringing them to television to discuss sex, love and relationships," said Tony DiSanto, Executive Vice President of MTV Programming and Series Development. "[Scoop and Shanda] are two charismatic and compelling personalities and you can't help but listen and watch everything they say and do as they serve up advice to viewers in their own style."
'Man and Wife' airs weeknights at 11 p.m. ET on MTV.
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Britney Spears and her manager, Larry Rudolph react after she wins one of three awards at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards held at Paramount Pictures Studio Lot on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)
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NBA player Kobe Bryant presents the video of the year at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards held at Paramount Pictures Studio Lot on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)
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Lil Wayne, left, and Kid Rock perform at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards held at Paramount Pictures Studio Lot on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)
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By: hanna mcmillian on 10/06/2008 2:25PM
i love this show cuz half of this stuff the time it like they talk to me and my husband
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By: Emerald on 10/08/2008 9:31AM
I loved the first show. I did not know it was going to be on daily, I thought it was weekly. I need to get back on my game. :)
I thought it was hilariously informative, it was adult discussion of adult related issues that people sometimes do not have the forum to discuss.
I loved it (and that's coming from an aspiring Certified Sexuality Counselor) :D
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By: Renata Dillard on 10/19/2008 6:10PM
I just saw the show for the first time they really talk about real stuff that we are to scared to talk about in relationships and marriages. BOUT TIME
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By: marv on 11/24/2008 12:32PM
The show has been very helpful thus far assisting me to attempt to understand my black female. Keep giving the advice many of us need, oh yea females please listen.
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By: Red Bone #1 on 12/12/2008 2:39AM
For every body that keep talking about Black People i am going to tell you some thing about me i am mixed with black white and indian and Man and Wife is not just about Black TV Show because before Man And Wife came out MTV was just about a White Tv Show I Love Man And Wife they keep it real at all times.And for you to say Black People is GHETTO what do we supose to be proper No we are BLACK not White.And for me to say White People is a F*****G Joke I have White in Me and i dont talk to My own Family because they are a F*****G Joke!!!!
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