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Rapper Kore Stacks Making Moves As An Actor

While overcoming the pitfalls of life in the inner city, up and coming music artist, Kore Stacks, relocated to Atlanta, GA in 2014 to launch his Hip-Hop career. As a descendant from a tough love and street life family, his childhood is what inspired the shape of his musical sounds. His music blends the harsh realities of the streets with positive messages to create a unique sound within the industry.
He carries on the legacy of his grandfather, the late Raymond Woods, known to many as a popular Radio Host in the DC area with the name, ‘The More Better Man’. “The More Better Man” sponsored dances, parties and shows that featured the music of the fifties and sixties. So, it’s no surprise that Kore Stacks would continue the known legacy of his grandfather in music.
Having been inspired through a family history of music, Kore Stacks began to write about the pain and struggles he endured in life. In 2012, he wrote his first song single which gained massive local exposure. From open-mic nights to local interviews, his song “Pull It,” took his audiences to greater heights and molded his hardcore identity in the Hip-Hop realm. The buzz of his career looked even more promising at the end of 2014, when he signed a deal with EOne Entertainment.
Kore Stacks popularity was on the rise, and he became a brand ambassador for the caribbean smooth drink, OuOuiSmooth, that launched in the spring of 2015 alongside Christina Johnson.
In February of 2016, his album “Ambitions of a Hustler, The Green Print” was released in stores across the globe with special features from Kalenna Harper from Diddy’s group “Dirty Money” and Q Parker from “112”.
In 2017 Stacks hit the acting scene full speed with appearances on tv shows likeStar, Love & Hip-Hop, Greenleaf and The Quad. He recently has been casted in small roles in the upcoming films Shaft, Supaflyand New Avengers.
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Alexis Hunter Guests On “If These Walls Could Talk” With Hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss Wednesday, June 11th, 2025

Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstory of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers and artists and bringing their audience along for a fantastic ride.
Alexis Hunter will be a featured guest on “If These Walls Could Talk” with hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss on Wednesday, June 11th, 2025 at 2 PM ET live from the infamous Pangea Restaurant.

Wendy Stuart is an author, celebrity interviewer, model, actor, filmmaker and along with If These Walls Could Talk she hosts TriVersity Talk, a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community.
Tym Moss is a popular NYC singer, actor, and radio/tv host who recently starred in the hit indie film “JUNK” to critical acclaim.
Joi Lansing may have been the last of Hollywood’s blonde bombshells, but she was also victim to its vile, indeed murderous system of control. With Joi Lansing: A Body to Die For, author Alexis Hunter, herself a victim of studio “indentured servitude” and Lansing’s partner and spouse during the starlet’s final years, offers the tell-all now available in a new, frank edition set for these post- #MeToo years, and just in time for the tenth anniversary of marriage equality. More so, the author is currently in talks with enthusiastic producers to cast this vital story as a film or mini-series.

Hunter, a quiet activist over decades for the rights of women and the LGBTQ community, was forced–like far too many–to endure a hidden life during her years with the noted sex symbol. “I had to pose as her little sister”, Hunter explained, “and was given the name Rachel Lansing” to explain their shared life. It is rare that such a romance can exist amidst the seductive yet destructive climate of Hollywood. Indeed, the pair forged a lasting relationship cut brutally short by the encroaching cancer Joi developed following years of breast- and buttocks- enhancement injections by a rabidly profit-mad industry. Told with a still palpable love by the author, the book places the reader into the heart of a relationship that couldn’t have known it was destined for such a meager shelf life. Joi Lansing, actress and vocalist, was the tragic biproduct of male-led business thriving on the distorted body imagery of women, particularly in the time of #BeverlyKills, which we apparently are not as far removed from as we’d thought. The book is a must-read as our society re-evaluates whether or not we’ve done all we can to assure this tragedy doesn’t happen again. As Hunter states in this unfortunately timeless tale, “Joi died for beauty”.
Watch Alexis Hunter on “If These Walls Could Talk” with hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss on YouTube here:
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