Rickey Smiley is the host of the nationally syndicated radio program, "The Rickey Smiley Morning Show" and CEO of Breakwind Entertainment.
He is known for having made millions laugh for over 27 years. As a celebrated comedian, television host and top-rated nationally-syndicated radio personality, Rickey has earned a reputation for delivering to audiences both on and off stage. With the distinct ability to take everyday observations and turn them into comedic gold, Rickey is one of the few “clean” comics amongst the upper echelon of contemporary comedians.
At any given performance, audiences are treated to such original characters as Bernice Jenkins, Lil’ Daryl, Joe Willie and Beauford. In addition, his comedy shows often include a live band, which he often accompanies (he is an accomplished pianist and organist).
Rickey has recorded eight best-selling albums, including iTunes #1 best-selling comedy album, “Rickey Smiley: Prank Calls Number 6.” Smiley has hosted BET’s “Open Casket Sharp” and “Comic View,” and has appeared on “Showtime At The Apollo,” “Uptown Comedy Club,” HBO’s “Def Comedy Jam” and “Snaps.” In addition to being featured on "Dish Nation," his nationally syndicated morning radio show can be heard in over 50 markets.
Rickey hails from Birmingham, Alabama. He graduated from Woodlawn High School and went on to attend college at Alabama State University in Montgomery, Alabama.
Rickey joined forces with Radio One-owned television network, TV One as the star, executive producer and namesake of his own top rated docu-series, “Rickey Smiley For Real.” In its fifth season now, the amusing series features the balancing act of a working radio host, comedian, business mogul, and philanthropist with the joys and pains of being a single father.
Continuing to grow his fan base Rickey’s arresting natural talent is best demonstrated in his major feature film roles in urban classics including “All About The Benjamins” and “Friday After Next,” along with his most recent starring turn in the hit romantic comedy “Baggage Claim.”
Life off-stage, Rickey is dedicated to empowering and enriching the communities in which he serves daily. This performer has a heart of gold reflected in his burning commitment and ongoing desire to champion underserved communities through The Rickey Smiley Foundation. A non-profit organization founded to help serve underserved communities.
Rickey also is an esteemed and honored member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, and Kappa Kappa Psi National Band fraternity. He is the proud father of six children. Gallery Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, will publish Smiley's first book in the fall of 2017 entitled "STAND BY YOUR TRUTH: And Then Run for Your Life," which is already expected to be a best seller. @rickeysmiley
A new eight-part series that explores the rap community’s long history with murder and death will air on WeTV and ALLBLK later this year. 50 Cent is producing the program, called Hip Hop Homicides, through his media company G-Unit Film & Television, while Mona Scott-Young will also co-produce the show via Monami Productions and with Lionsgate.
“50 and I created this show in response to the disturbing number of murders in hip-hop,” said Scott-Young in a statement per Deadline, . “With this boots-on-the-ground investigative series, we will look to closely examine and explore leads surrounding these cases with the hope of finally providing loved ones with answers.” Van Lathan, former TMZ correspondent and co-host of the podcast Higher Learning, will be the host for Hip Hop Homicides, too.
Fiddy issued his own statement about his involvement with the venture. “G-Unit Film and Television has thrived by telling real stories,” he wrote. As I continue to grow my current slate, premium non-scripted programming will be a major focus. Hip-hop loves things that are damaged. This series will shed light on the artists that didn’t make it through the struggle.”
The G-Unit captain was much more animated about the show on social media, though. He captioned his IG post with with the following: “New Heat on the way WE tv, HIPHOP HOMICIDES GLGGreenLightGang bulls eye another hit.”
P. Frank Williams, producer and showrunner on multiple related projects in the past (i.e. BET’s American Gangster, FOX’s two-hour 2017 special Who Shot Biggie and Tupac, TV One’s Unsung series, etc.) will also be involved in the show’s development.
Williams shared the news on his own IG page with this message: “PRESSUREOut here grinding! NEW SHOW ALERT!!! Mona Scott-Young X 50 Cent X Van Lathan X P. Frank X Vanessa Satten equals history making TV! Super amped about our new series Hip Hop Homicides on @wetv thank u @vsatten@mastermyndbrett@monascottyoung@50cent@vanlathan and the whole crew! Let’s honor these fallen soldiers the right way!”