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Born | Bryshere Yazuan Gray November 28, 1993 West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
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Years active | 2011–present |
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Bryshere Yazuan Gray (born November 28, 1993), [1] [2] also known by the stage name Yazz the Greatest or simply Yazz, [3] is an American actor and rapper, best known for his role as Hakeem Lyon in the Fox primetime musical drama television series Empire . He is also known for his portrayal as Michael Bivins in the 2017 BET miniseries The New Edition Story .
Since 2013, Gray has performed at a variety of music festivals in the Philadelphia area, including Jay Z’s Made in America Festival, The Roots' Picnic Festival, and Power 99FM's Powerhouse concert. [4] He also has been the opening act for rappers, such as Fabolous and 2 Chainz. [5] His debut single "Respect" was released in 2013. [6] In 2015, Gray began his first acting role as Hakeem Lyon on the Fox drama TV series Empire , with co-stars Taraji P. Henson, Terrence Howard and Jussie Smollett. [7] In March 2015, it was confirmed that both Smollett and Gray had been signed to Columbia Records as solo artists. [8] In April 2016, Gray was cast, alongside Elijah Kelley, Luke James, Algee Smith, Keith Powers and Woody McClain, in a BET miniseries about R&B boyband New Edition, which debuted in January 2017. Gray was cast to portray New Edition co-founding member, Michael Bivins. [9] In April 2018, Gray co-starred, as Tyrell, with Teyana Taylor in Honey: Rise Up and Dance.
Bryshere Gray was born and raised in West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His mother, Andria Mayberry, became pregnant when she was a teenager, and, in the absence of his father, raised Gray as a single mother. When he was five years old, he was diagnosed with ADHD. Later on, Gray played football at Overbrook High School, but switched to studying music after being injured on the field at the age of 16 years. He began to use his talents as a street performer to earn money and help his mother afford their various expenses. He also worked at Pizza Hut, where he used the money he earned to finance his first music video, before being fired from the company for, allegedly, writing music while at work. His perseverance eventually led to a partnership with manager Charlie Mack. Gray told Cosmopolitan in February 2015 that his estranged father had reached-out to him when he became "popular", but stated that he needed "time" and to "grow some more" before taking any steps towards building a relationship with his father. He has a sister named Brianna.
On July 13, 2020, Gray was arrested by police in Goodyear, Arizona, following an alleged domestic violence incident with his wife that culminated in a barricade situation with police. Gray was subsequently charged with aggravated assault, domestic violence and disorderly conduct and sentenced to 10 days in jail and 3 years probation following the attack on his wife on May 24, 2021. [10]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2015–2020 | Empire | Hakeem Lyon | Main cast |
2016 | Celebrity Name Game | Himself | |
2017 | The New Edition Story | Michael Bivins | Miniseries; main cast |
2017 | Lip Sync Battle | Himself | Episode: "Bryshere Gray vs. Rumer Willis" |
2018 | Honey: Rise Up and Dance | Tyrell | Direct to video |
2018 | Sprinter | Marcus Brick | |
2019 | Canal Street | Kholi Styles | |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Albums | ||
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US [11] | US R&B/HH [12] | US R&B [13] | |||
"Respect" | 2013 | — | — | — | Non-album single |
"No Apologies" (featuring Jussie Smollett) | 2015 | 123 | 44 | — | Empire: Original Soundtrack from Season 1 |
"Drip Drop" (featuring Serayah) | 114 | 37 | — | ||
"You're So Beautiful" (Jussie Smollett featuring Yazz) | 47 | 19 | 10 | ||
"Chasing the Sky" (Terrence Howard featuring Jussie Smollett and Yazz) | 2016 | — | — | 24 | Empire: Original Soundtrack Season 2 Volume 2 |
"Good People" (Jussie Smollett featuring Yazz) | — | — | 20 |
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