Singer was featured in a notorious sex tape with
LOS ANGELES - Ray J is cruising down the Hollywood Freeway in his black Lamborghini when fans in a passing car recognize him. The singer/actor/sex-tape star slows down so they can snap a photo. The fans giddily check their digital camera as the $200,000 sports car speeds away.
Ray J, born Willie Ray Norwood Jr., started acting at age 8 and released his first album in 1997. But Brandy’s little brother became freeway-photo material just last year, when his homemade sex tape with Kim Kardashian hit the Internet and he was linked with a fr

If it’s a hit, Ray J will have effectively slept his way to the top. “My main goal was to make sure I got my music out there and make sure I put my acting skills back out in the forefront because that’s what I can do,” he says. “I really know how to sing and create and put things together that entertain ... be it controversially or be it from music or acting.” Though he says he’s not sure what impact his salacious reputation will have on his career, he clearly enjoys his sex-symbol status.
“The energy around Ray J and the movement is just very sensual, sexual. You can feel it in the air when you hit the club,” he says (yes, referring to himself in the third person), adding that he’s turned down offers to direct adult films and serve as “the face of the X-rated world.”
“We were just having fun, letting it all hang out,” he says. “But I didn’t think they were going to see it actually hanging out.” He says he doesn’t know how porn purveyors Vivid Entertainment got a hold of the video, but he and Kardashian filed lawsuits after its release. Both reportedly settled for multimillion-dollar sums.
The experience and its aftermath inspired his new music. He says that Lil’ Kim lured him into the studio, and his mom and manager, Sonja Norwood, urged him to release the album on his own Knockout Entertainment label.
Can a sex tape translate to music success? But blog editors say sex-tape celebrity doesn’t typically translate to record sales.
Ray J says he expects to work hard to make his album and his label a hit. He plans to tour — he hopes with Mariah Carey or Usher — and develop new artists through Knockout Entertainment. Then he wants to get back into acting, and possibly even produce and direct. “I already had my directorial debut,” he says with a laugh. “I just want to continue to tackle the industry.”
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