How about a source that other people can check? That's kind of the point.Source? Okay, the Rap radio station I listen to refers to it as "I Tried So Hard".Some sources seem to use "I Tried (So Hard)", but I see no evidence that "I Tried So Hard" is the "official name" as you say. The sources listed in the article have the title as "I Tried". FictionH 19:45, 6 April 2007 (UTC) Provide a source for that. The song's offical name is "I Tried So Hard", not just "I Tried". 4 Fair use rationale for Image:I Tried single.jpg.Aside from these, not much else is known about his personal life. He maintains a lot of close ties to his clients. He promotes them having downtime and time with the family. He also mentions that family is important especially to his clients. Record producers don’t work as much as they did back in the day though he is not one to complain. The show aired from 2008 to 2015.įor his personal life Steve has mentioned in interviews how much of the music industry has changed. Patti owns the “Millionaire’s Club” dating service which matches single wealthy people with compatible dates.
One of his latest projects is an appearance in the Bravo reality television series “The Millionaire Matchmaker”, hosted by Patti Stinger. He’s also ventured into film, known for producing or acting in projects such as “I Tried”, “Rap Sheet: Hip-Hop and the Cops’, and “Outlawz: Worldwide”. He recently launched an online video series, about working in the music industry successfully, entitled “ Steve Lobel’s Educational Series” and features a detailed online course on which he provides instructions. They also manage his large roster of clients. In 2001, he launched his own label called A-2-Z Entertainment, which he still serves as the CEO the company has fingers in film, production, and music. He also helped Nipsey Hussle propel from street popularity to international fame, and over the course of his career, he’s helped many other artists including Easy-E, Common, and Mann.
Other popular artists Steve’s worked with include Jason Derulo and 50 Cent. Other artists he’s managed include Iyaz who had a number one hit single with “Replay” in 2009, and helped him create numerous singles which would land both of them a higher net worth as well as appearances in various television series. He also worked with one of the biggest rap groups of all time in Run-DMC. This even prompted Steve to say that they are “The Beatles of Rap”. They sold millions of records, won Grammys, as well as other awards. The rap group was formed in 1991 and consisted of Krayzie Bone, Wish Bone, Flesh-n-Bone, Layzie Bone, and Bizzy Bone. He managed Bone Thugs-n-Harmony which would engendered a huge amount of success.
Steve started increasing his popularity and net worth when he entered the hip hop music industry. He’s also recently worked on reality television, and as he continues his career, it is expected that his wealth will also continue to increase. He’s worked on films as well, and also released online videos. How rich is Steve Lobel? As of mid-2017, sources inform us of a net worth that is at $3 million, mostly earned through a successful career in the music industry. All of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today.
Steve Lobel was born in Queens, New York City USA, and is a music manager, producer, and reality television personality, best known for managing several popular hip hop artists, including Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Sean Kingston, Missy Elliot and Fat Joe among many others.