• 7 months ago
Michael Rainey Jr, an actor most known for his character Tarik St. Patrick on Power, joins Rosemarie Miller on “New Money” to discuss his life growing up as a child actor, his passion for music, and 50 Cent’s mentorship.

0:00 Introduction
0:46 The Start Of Michael's Career At 9-Years-Old
4:57 Landing Power And Barbershop 3
7:16 Michael On 50 Cent's Mentorship
9:59 Starting A Music Production Company And Entrepreneurial Endeavors
11:49 Expanding Beyond Acting
12:39 Michael Beyond Acting And Music
15:16 Best And Worst Money Decisions

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00:00 We were just in this trailer, like, chillin', choppin' it up, and like, this one thing he told me was like,
00:04 "Don't ever feel too, you know, entitled to where you deprive yourself."
00:07 And that always stuck with me, 'cause it's like, I could literally count on my hands, like,
00:12 the amount of situations I've been in where I felt like, I should, you know, I should have this,
00:16 like, I should be, I'm entitled to this.
00:18 Whole time there's a big blessing out there that I'm blind to because I'm so entitled to this,
00:23 and I'm depriving myself to a way bigger blessing, so like...
00:25 [music]
00:29 Hi everyone, and welcome to New Money, where we talk to movers and shakers about how they made it.
00:34 I'm your host, Rosemary Miller, here with Michael Rainey Jr.,
00:38 an actor best known for his role as Tyreke St. Patrick on Power.
00:43 Thank you so much for joining me today, Michael.
00:44 Thank you for having me, thank you for having me, I'm excited.
00:46 Absolutely.
00:47 So Michael, you've been an actor your entire life.
00:50 Yes, I have, since I was around like, eight.
00:55 I say eight, but like, it really, really started when I was like, nine going on ten.
00:59 I did my first movie role when I was nine, so yeah, like, around like,
01:02 nine going on ten, that's really when it kind of like, really started moving, moving for me.
01:06 Yeah.
01:07 And how'd you get started? Was it you who wanted it? Was it your parents?
01:10 You know, it's weird, like, you know, as a kid, like, you watch TV, obviously,
01:13 and you're like, oh, like, look at Nickelodeon, look at Disney, and like,
01:16 I would love to be a part of this, obviously, but like, it was just always a thought in my mind.
01:20 I never really like, was like, oh, ma, I want to be on TV, like, oh, I want to be on Disney, like,
01:24 and then it just happened, like, one day I was in the city with my mom,
01:27 we were going to get lunch, and a lady named Gina from Generations,
01:31 that's a talent agency at the time, she literally just walked up to my mom and said like,
01:35 your son has a great face for like, acting or modeling, like, does he, is he, like,
01:38 does he do any of that? And she was like, no, and then, like, a week after, we ended up, they,
01:44 they had a meeting in the office, and after that, they just started giving me like, auditions for
01:49 like, Sesame Street, I did like, a little commercial for Price Choppers, and things just started like,
01:55 you know, like, rolling in, and then, yeah, and then after that, it was just, you know, motion.
02:00 - The rest is history, okay. What was your financial situation like, at that time?
02:05 - I mean, growing up, I mean, it wasn't like, like, we didn't have anything, like,
02:09 we couldn't eat or anything, it was like, you know, just regular, like, you know, regular living,
02:13 like, we weren't rich, we weren't like, you know, poor, it was just, you know, regular, just
02:17 regular living, and then, you know, I joined the family and made a change.
02:22 - Yeah, and so, how did your first few gigs go, like, was that the moment where the money started
02:28 coming in, or what?
02:29 - It's so funny, all right, so my first few gigs were, like I said, the commercial for
02:33 Price Choppers, I did like, a photo shoot for Target, and then I did this music video for an
02:37 Italian singer named Tiziano Ferro, and it went like, super crazy in Italy, and then an Italian
02:43 director named Silvio Mucino, he saw that video, and was like, I don't know how he got in contact
02:47 with my mom, but he got in contact with my mom, he's like, I saw your son in a music video, and
02:51 like, I need him to be a part of my movie, like, I want him to be the star of my movie, and my mom
02:56 thought it was like, a joke at first, and then, obviously, she like, she went around to ask
03:00 questions, and it was, you know, legit, and then we ended up going to Italy for like, 10 days,
03:04 and then came back home, and then went back to Italy, and I ended up living there for a year and
03:08 a half, filming that movie, so like, stuff just started happening fast, you know, like, literally
03:13 just like, like this, it was crazy.
03:15 - So, why did they want an American kid, a black American kid, in their stuff?
03:20 - I have no, that's what, that's the first thing I always thought, like, how do you see a music
03:24 video, like, I wasn't even saying, I wasn't speaking or anything, like, you literally just
03:27 see my face, like, maybe just like, expressing emotions, like, expressing emotions and stuff
03:31 like that, and I'm like, how do you, like, come to, like, Mucino, you want me in your movie just
03:35 from a music video, but the role was, he was like a mulatto kid, like, he was an Italian kid, his
03:42 dad was Italian, and his mom was African, and yeah, and then, and the kid actually spoke like,
03:48 full Italian, so I had to learn Italian for the film and everything, and yeah, I still don't
03:53 understand why he chose me, but I guess it was a good choice, it was a good choice.
03:58 - So, as you kind of like, basically fell into acting, was there anything else you ever wanted
04:03 to do with your life?
04:03 - Really, like, the first, like, I've always been in love with, like, arts, like, all type of art,
04:09 like, you know, visual art, musical, like, everything, so, from a kid, like, I was in love
04:14 with music first, like, music was my first love, like, I'm a producer now as well, so I make music
04:19 still to this day, but music was my first love, and then obviously, you know, like, sports, you
04:23 know, young kids, you know, we love sports, and then, you know, it came to a point where it was
04:28 like, I don't really have time to play sports, because, you know, the acting kind of really,
04:32 kind of really took over, but for the most part, I really was just, like, into music and art before,
04:37 like, the acting, acting really started, and then everything just started coming together.
04:41 - So, what do you mean by the acting, acting?
04:43 - See, like, I would say, like I said, like, I never really thought of, like, really wanting
04:48 to be on the screen, like, obviously, I would watch and be like, oh, it would be cool to be
04:51 a part of it, but then, you know, it just started happening, and then, yeah, it's just, like,
04:55 the rest is history.
04:56 - And when did you realize, okay, my career is really taking off? What projects were you
05:02 working on, or what attention were you starting to garner?
05:04 - Obviously, power was, you know, my, that's, like, you know, a life-changing role for me,
05:11 but I would say, like, around, like, season three of power, like, during the hiatus,
05:16 when we finished filming season two, I did Barbershop 3, the next cut, and after that movie,
05:24 I feel like the writers and everyone at power, like, they kind of saw, like, me in a different
05:30 light, and that's kind of when they started, like, you know, like, building on my character
05:34 story in the show, and then after that, it was kind of like, all right, now I see, now I kind
05:39 of see where, like, my career is kind of going, like, I'm getting, like, my workload is a lot
05:43 heavier now, like, you know, they kind of, like, they trust me a lot more with, you know,
05:47 with the material that they're giving me, so I kind of see where this can go, but I definitely
05:50 did not expect, like, the character to, you know, to go from what he was to, obviously,
05:55 not what he is now.
05:56 - Well, you clearly did that. You had something to do with that, so congratulations.
06:01 - I appreciate that, I appreciate it.
06:02 - Well, how did your life change, though, with power?
06:06 - Man, my life changed drastically, like, obviously, you know, I've been working since
06:10 I was young, but my mom, like, she also always did a great job of, like, kind of, like,
06:16 helping me save my money since I was a kid, like, I didn't know, I didn't really know what
06:21 kind of numbers I was pulling in until I was, like, 17, 18, you know, like, my mom really did,
06:26 like, a good job of, like, putting money away from me, you know, when I was young, because
06:29 obviously, like, at a young age, like, I don't really know what I really want to do with that
06:33 money, like, yeah, so she really did a good job of kind of, like, you know, just making sure a lot
06:38 of it was put away for when I reached the age to where it's like, all right, I could do this with
06:41 my money, I could do that with my money, and yeah, I appreciate her for that, because I literally
06:46 did not know, like, obviously, I knew I was making money, but I didn't know, you know,
06:49 the numbers I was pulling in until I was 18, or, like, 17 or 18.
06:52 - 17 or 18.
06:53 - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
06:54 - And so, did the life-changing money happen around power, or what?
06:58 - I would say, but, like I said, she was putting money away from me, like, before that,
07:05 so I guess, like, it was, some of it was still there before power, but obviously, power was just,
07:10 like, a completely different, you know, machine for me, like, it was, that was completely life
07:15 changing for me.
07:15 - So how did you learn, once you gained control of your money, how did you learn how to manage it?
07:20 - Obviously, I'm still learning, you know, I'm still young, so I'm still learning how to,
07:25 you know, manage my money, but I really just, you know, just, like, take advice from the people
07:30 that are around me, like, as I said, being on power changed my life, not even just, like,
07:34 you know, career-wise, just being on that show, being, like, on set with everybody, like, every
07:39 day, you know, just being around those great people, those great minds, like, I learned a lot,
07:42 you know, like, obviously, from 50, from Omari, from Joseph, so, you know, everything they taught
07:47 me on set, I kind of just, I just kind of play it close to me, and I keep it with me everywhere I
07:52 go, and 50 definitely taught me to save that bread. - Speaking of you and 50, all right, there
07:57 was that little moment where you felt blindsided by not knowing that Ghost was coming to an end.
08:03 - Right. - Are y'all good now?
08:04 - Oh, no, we super good. I was really just pulling a page out of 50's book, 'cause, look, I'm gonna
08:10 tell y'all, I knew that, you know, obviously, I knew that the show was gonna come to an end way
08:14 before they announced it, you know, we had a talk about it, the studio and 50 and I, but I really
08:20 just pulled a page out of 50's book, kind of, like, just trolling everybody, 'cause, like, you know,
08:24 like, why not stir the pot a little bit, so I was like, "Damn, they ending the show, they not gonna
08:28 tell nobody," and then, obviously, 50 came back with the, "Yeah, we ending the show, 'cause you
08:32 don't answer your phone," so, like, you know, just, like, a little back and forth, just to get,
08:36 you know, the fans, like, you know, just to have them thinking, like, what's really going on,
08:40 you know, just to stir the pot a little bit. - So, he's one of your mentors.
08:44 - Oh, yeah, for sure, that's like a father figure in my life, like, yeah, yeah, yeah, like,
08:48 I could call him for literally anything, like, any advice, anything I need, I could literally
08:53 call 50, like, even my mom would call 50, like, if she sees me doing something that she's not really
08:58 a big fan of, she'll call 50, "I'm calling 50," and then she'll call 50 and then, trust me,
09:03 I'm getting that call from 50 right after, so, yeah, 50's definitely, like, a father figure to
09:07 me, like, he gives me, he will be on the phone for, like, three hours, literally just talking
09:11 about, like, everything, so, yeah, yeah, he's definitely, like, a pops to me, for sure.
09:15 - What's the best piece of advice 50's given you?
09:17 - It's literally countless, but this is something I keep close to me, this is when we were,
09:25 this is when, like, my character actually started, like, building in the show, it was, like, season
09:30 three, we were in Red Hook, Brooklyn, filming on one of the scenes, we were just in this trailer,
09:35 like, chilling, chopping it up, and, like, this one thing he told me was, like, don't ever feel
09:39 too, you know, entitled to where you deprive yourself, and that always stuck with me, 'cause
09:43 it's, like, I could literally count on my hands, like, the amount of situations I've been in where
09:48 I felt, like, I should, you know, I should have this, like, I should be, I'm entitled to this,
09:52 whole time there's a big blessing out there that I'm blind to, because I'm so entitled to this,
09:57 and I'm depriving myself to a way bigger blessing, so, like.
09:59 - Well, Michael, going back to Ghost coming to an end, what's next for you?
10:04 - What's next for Michael? A lot is next for Michael, because, you know, like, the platform
10:09 that Power's given us is just, it's huge, so, it's a blessing to be in the position I am, and
10:14 obviously, like, I can navigate in different avenues, like, me and Gianni, we started our
10:19 production company, and, obviously, moving forward, we're gonna focus on getting some
10:24 more projects under the belt of that, we did the podcast at first. You know, I have a restaurant
10:29 in Jamaica that I own, it's called Catch 22, and I also have a, I'm part of a franchise called
10:34 Herbs Jamaica, it's a dispensary that I own as well, so, right now, we're actually moving
10:40 locations to, like, a bigger space, and I'm super excited about that, we're kind of, like,
10:44 redecorating, kind of, like, rebranding the whole thing, and, yeah, I'm super excited about that,
10:48 also, you know, monetizing my love for cars, so, I'm gonna start a car channel, and I'm gonna just
10:57 be featuring the craziest car builds from all over the world, I'm gonna be reaching out to everybody
11:01 that has the craziest cars, and I'm gonna be featuring them on my channel, that's gonna be
11:05 called 22 PSI, yeah, for the entrepreneur, Michael, that's, you know, that's what's going on right now,
11:13 for the person, Michael, you know, I'm just chilling, I'm just chilling, vibing, I'm actually
11:18 leaning in to start, you know, working really, like, heavy with my Solid Help Foundation, that's,
11:24 like, my non-profit, we do, like, we help with, like, college tuition, and, you know, like,
11:29 food drives, and, you know, clothes, and stuff like that, for, you know, the less fortunate,
11:33 and, um, I'm, this year, I'm kind of, you know, I'm gonna press the button on doing a lot more
11:37 with that, you know, I've been doing, you know, stuff here and there for the foundation, but
11:42 I think now it's time to kind of just, like, you know, just attack it fully, and just go crazy,
11:46 and just, you know, go crazy. - You know, that's really bold, by the way, especially the music
11:52 thing, because, you know, people like to pigeonhole you, they see you, like, you're an actor, this is
11:56 what you do, how dare you try to cross over into music, what are your thoughts on that, what are
12:01 your thoughts on how the world is gonna perceive you? - I mean, you know, everyone is gonna have
12:06 their, you know, their good things to say, and their negatives to say, but at the end of the day,
12:09 it's like, this is something I love, you know, like, music is something I love, and I've been
12:13 doing, I've been making music for, like, for fun, for my whole entire life, so it's like,
12:18 I'm still doing it for fun, but it's just kind of just bringing it to the forefront, you know,
12:21 just letting people know that I'm, that I do music, and I don't only act, and, you know,
12:25 there's other arts that I enjoy, you know, so, just wanted to, you know, show people a little
12:29 bit more of Michael, you know, 'cause, you know, Tariq is kind of like, he's in the light, but I
12:34 kind of want people to know who Michael is, rather than just, you know, Tariq, 'cause Michael's a
12:38 pretty cool dude. - Michael's a pretty cool dude. Well, tell us about Michael, actually, aside from
12:43 just the music and the things you do, who are you, who are you inside? - Michael is a, is an artsy
12:54 car fiend, like, I love cars, and I love art, like, I love fashion, cars, and art, and, yeah,
13:00 that's literally it, like, cars is my love, though, like, that's my, those are my babies,
13:04 right there, like, I don't, I don't even know how to explain my love for cars, like. - So,
13:08 it sounds like you wanna lean into music more so than you wanna keep leaning into acting. - No,
13:14 not necessarily, you know, like, it's a balance, you know, it's a balance, but, like I said,
13:18 music has always been my love, so, like, being that I have, you know, the platform that I have now,
13:23 why not just use it and, you know, put my music on the platform and have people open their eyes
13:29 and open their ears to my music, and at the same time, I'm gonna still be attacking, you know,
13:33 the screen, you know, I'm still be auditioning, and also, I'm gonna be writing as well, like,
13:37 I'm forming my writer's team, shout out to Kourtney Kemp, I stole that idea from her,
13:41 so I'm forming my writer's team right now, it's about five of us right now, and we're currently
13:46 writing about, like, two or three projects, so, you know, there's just a lot of things in the
13:51 works, a lot of things in the works, and just taking advantage of the position that I'm in,
13:55 you know, and the blessings that God has given me. - Oh, Michael, I heard you say that it's a
14:00 blessing to be in this position, could you tell me a little bit about your spiritual life? - I'm
14:06 pretty spiritual, I would say, I have, like, a, I don't know, I guess, you would say I'm spiritual,
14:12 right, Neetch? In a way, yeah, I guess I'm spiritual, I mean, you know, I just, I'm big on,
14:19 like, gratitude, and just being thankful, and stuff like that, so, like, I'm just super,
14:23 super grateful for just being in the position I am, and obviously, I believe in the man up above,
14:28 of course, so, I thank him every chance I get for my blessings, for sure. - Well, I'm not gonna hold
14:33 you too much longer, but I am curious to know about your work ethic, what do you think stands
14:39 out about your work ethic that you believe has put you in the position you're in right now? - I think,
14:46 like, the fact that I kind of have, like, my hands in, like, in so many different areas, like I said,
14:50 like, music, producing, and, you know, acting, and just, like, I just feel like a lot of things I do
14:57 is just, like, I don't know, I'm very passionate about it, you know, I'm super passionate about
15:01 the things I do, and even, like, when it comes to, like, fashion, stuff like that, like, I'm super
15:07 passionate about that, you know, I just, I just, everything I attack, I kind of just want to give
15:12 it my all, so, you know, yeah, that's how I am. - We ask everybody this on New Money, what has been
15:17 the smartest purchase and the dumbest purchase you've made since you've gotten money? - My
15:26 smartest purchase, I would definitely probably say some Bitcoin, some Ethereum, some land,
15:35 and my dumbest purchase, I mean, I guess, like, certain people would classify this as dumb,
15:45 but I love cars, so, like, so it's, like, I can't ever look at it as a dumb purchase, but,
15:52 so, Porsche 911 Turbo at 23 is kind of crazy, but, I mean, you know, when you work, you got to kind
15:59 of treat yourself, and that's the way I wanted to treat myself, but I would say that's kind of a
16:04 crazy purchase at this age, but, you know, it is what it is, you got to, got to enjoy, you got to
16:09 enjoy yourself, got to treat yourself. - I like those answers, you're talking to a former cryptocurrency
16:13 reporter, so, yeah, I like that answer. - I'm not gonna lie, when I bought that Bitcoin, at first,
16:18 I'm like, uh, and now, you know, like, it hit, like, the, yeah, I'm like, oh, yeah, thank God,
16:24 I'm like, thank God I did that, yeah. - So, we back. - We back for sure. - Well, thank you so much for
16:30 joining me today. - Thank you for having me, I appreciate it. - For sure. - Of course.
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