On Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, Rasheeda Frost gathers all the girls together to announce that she’s expanding her clothing boutique Pressed, and opening a new store in Houston, Texas. She wants all of them to be there at the grand opening, “on me,” she says. Oh, and she’s also inviting BK Brasco and Sean Garrett. Tommie Lee asks Rasheeda, “My Sean?” which has Spice laughing “He’s your Sean, now?” (Spice is mad at Tommie for going MIA while editing their music video.) “Sean has always been my Sean,” Tommie tells Spice. Karlie Redd jumps in and says, “Tommie, if you want Sean, you can take him, please.”
[Garrett co-wrote 2 songs on Beyonce’s album “I Am…Sasha Fierce“]
Sean Garrett is a Grammy-nominated producer/songwriter. He’s best known for co-writing Usher‘s “Yeah!”, Nicki Minaj‘s “Massive Attack,” Britney Spears‘ “Toy Soldier,” and six songs for Beyoncé including “Diva” and “Video Phone” from her “I Am…Sasha Fierce” album (see link above), among others. Most recently, Sean’s been transitioning from hitmaker to artist. His latest single is “Do What You Say.” Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta airs Mondays at 8pm on VH1.
“Sean u have a irreplaceable gift u have to share it with the world” MJ pic.twitter.com/dyfVdS2w2l
— Sean Garrett (@SeanGarrettPen) November 7, 2013