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Destiny's Child singer Michelle Williams and gospel superstar Deitrick Haddon, the stars of Oxygen's “Fix My Choir,” ?have teamed with YouTube “beat scout” Fresh Big Mouf and YouTube collaborating influencer Tyler Ward on a music video.
Oxygen's new unscripted music series “Fix My Choir” will debut Nov. 5. The show stars Destiny's Child singer Michelle Williams and gospel star Deitrick Haddon, who travel around the country mentoring dysfunctional choirs. Williams made her name as part of super-group Destiny's Child, but recently she's taken a turn toward gospel. Suddenly Williams and Haddon bust onto the scene and the crowd goes wild.
Oxygen Media unveiled seven new original series for its 2014 slate today under new president Francis Berwick and said it is planning a rebrand for later this year “targeting modern, young women.” Docu-series on the roster range in subjects from finding the next female hip-hop star (executive produced by rapper T.I.) to comediennes, and competition series involving street artists and nail designers. They will join returning series Preachers Of LA, which recently was picked up for a second season
It hopes to capitalize on the network's younger-skewing female audience — eight years younger than other female-centric cable networks. Oxygen Media President Frances Berwick gestured that changes were coming for Oxygen when TheWrap spoke to her back in December. Oxygen has greenlit seven new series for its 2014-2015 slate, including?shows from producers 51 Minds (“Below Deck,” “Redneck Island”), Embassy Row (“Watch What Happens Live,” “The Glee Project”) and Brownstone Entertainment (“Eat Drink