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Morice Stanley, also known as Q is a rapper, model, entrepreneur, filmmaker, PR, and
Community Activist. He is the CEO and founder of “The For What Movement”, “Rising Stars
Magazine”, “Rising Stars Enterprise”, “Rising Stars Films”, and CEO of “Rock Out Celebrities”
as well as an owner and a model and the face of his own clothing line, OK2BU.
Morice gained fame in the middle 1990s with the success of his hip-hop group Ruff Rugged and
Real. In 1994-1995, rap group performed at various events like the Savoy in the Bronx, NY with
their hit songs “Open your eyes and recognize”, “Yeah, Yeah”, “Keep it Ruff”, and “I need a
body.” Performing wasn’t the end for Morice as he created his company Rising Stars Magazine
(RSM) in 1996.






















Rising Stars Magazine, Inc. (RSM) was formed focusing mainly on
the Rising Artists, Entrepreneurs, Businesses, etc., it does not only
focus on the music industries but a variety of industries in the
Entertainment business. Rising Stars Magazine is about unsigned
artists and entrepreneurs of different fields in the entertainment
industry. This magazine shines light on the UNDER GROUND hip
hop and R&B nation, recognizing all the talent and skills that
individuals have in the society today.

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''Rising Star Magazine."

"The For What Movement"

The entertainment industry for Morice did not stop there. Morice became concerned about the
communities and the violence
that is going on within our communities as well as around the
world with our youth and decided to take a stand and start doing something about it. This is
when “The For What Movement” was birthed.
In 2018 “The For What Movement” was created. This is a
community, not-for-profit organization gearing towards
finding out the root to all the violence and stepping in to stop
the violence.
 

















As the CEO and Community Activist of The For What
Movement, Morice looked at the violence in the world and
said "something has to be done". This is when "The For
What Movement" came into place.
Focusing on the violence in the communities
amongst the youth has become a big focus
point for Morice. "This violence has to stop,
and someone has to start making a difference"
says Morice.














Now talking to different
communities and representatives, and getting
support from other community leaders, the For
What Movement is getting the word out
through seminars, literature and learning what
the For What Movement is about.