Harold " Hype " Williams (born August 1, ) is an American music video and film director, film producer, and screenwriter. Williams was born in Queens. He is of mixed African-American and Honduran descent. [2]. He attended Adelphi University. [3]. Subscribe to S Magazine. Sign up for the Newsletter. For Quarterback, lightheartedness and earnestness hold equal weight.
Unfortunately, we don’t know anything about his dating history except he dated African American actress Sara Pickett a long time ago. Plus, it’s most likely that he is not a gay and even if he is, it’s none of our business. So, who is he dating now? Is he married to his mysterious wife or he is dating is secret girlfriend?. WNBA star Brittney Griner was set to speak at a planned event but abruptly pulled out after a troubling discovery in her hotel room. This is especially true following her high-profile detainment in Russia. Event organizers have also expressed their full support for her decision to withdraw.
We saw it when hip-hop heavyweight Eminem peppered "Rap God" with anti-gay slurs, despite claiming he had no problem with homosexuality. Hype Williams is one of the most prolific music video directors ever. His work effectively transformed the way that we think of content and creativity forever. With the recent release of Joe Freshgoods collection more on that later , I wanted to take a moment to talk about the man who helped create the inspiration for the pack.
“I wanted to create something that was like the earlys music I grew up listening to but make it unapologetically gay.” Toronto-based musician Quinn Bates, also known as Quarterback, discusses the newly released music video for his R&B dance single “Swerve.”. Priced out of nearby Hoxton, the young and arty have headed to the neighbourhood, assimilating into its ethnically diverse community and speeding up the already-in-motion Olympic-related gentrification. Bundy, singer and guitarist with the band Hype Williams, has lived in the area his whole life and is suspicious of its new reputation. At the moment, the only thing cooler than Dalston is the trend for lo- fi recording techniques — a method whose popularity owes more to fashion than the simplicity of their execution.