He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of Babygrande Global, an American multi-stage diversified investment corporation based in New York.
[1] Babygrande Global currently has holdings in the music, golf, craft beer, film, technology and supercar industries.
Wilson was granted rare access to shoot the film in the historic Washington, D.C. restaurant Ben's Chili Bowl where his father used to take him to eat as a child.
[7] Breakfast At Ben's appeared on Warner Brothers's compilation, Afrocentricity[8] and premiered at the 2000 Urbanworld Film Festival.
[11] Soul Plane came under fire from several members of the black community including Spike Lee who accused the film of being exploitative of African Americans.
[2] Wilson has also collaborated with RZA on a screenplay entitle "Black Shampoo" based on the Wu-Tang Clan leader's alter-ego, Bobby Digital.
[15] During his tenure at Priority Records, Wilson worked extensively on several projects, including the Training Day original soundtrack which he A&R'd.
[21] Since its launch, Babygrande Golf has sponsored tournaments with the AJGA, PGA Tour Player Cameron Champ's Mack Champ Invitational, and recently announced the Babygrande DC Classic, a new tournament and partnership with the AJGA and the National Links Trust.
[22][23] Wilson currently holds board positions with the National Links Trust and The Cameron Champ Foundation.