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15 Times Brandy And Ray J Were Superstar Sibling Goals

By Rivea Ruff ·Updated May 19, 2022

For most Black millennials, there’s an instant sibling association between Brandy and Ray J. Ever since they co-starred in videos like Brandy’s “I Wanna Be Down” and her hit 90’s sitcom Moesha, they’ve shown each other brother-sister love and been open about their family connection. From music, to television, to film and reality TV, the Norwoods have always had each other’s backs.

LOS ANGELES, CA – JUNE 27:Singers Ray J (L) and Brandy onstage during the 2010 BET Awards held at the Shrine Auditorium on June 27, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.(Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

Of course, there’s been buzz online that some people, particularly members of the younger generations, have missed the memo. While we can’t completely fault anyone born at the turn of the century for not being completely hip to the Norwood family’s hop, we can take this opportunity to introduce the uninitiated.

So take a look at some of this singing-acting-rapping family’s most heartwarming brother-sister moments. If you didn’t know, now you do!

011994 – Kid’s Choice Awards 021997 – American Music Awards 032006 – House of Blues Spring Benefit Concert & Awards 042010 – BET Awards 052010 – Timbaland’s birthday party at Drai’s Hollywood 062010 – VEVO Presents Ne-Yo And Friends 072011 – Ray J’s 30th birthday at Caesars Palace 082015 – MBK Entertainment Holiday Concert & Party 092015 – BET Awards 102017 – Primary Wave & Smirnoff Pre-Grammy Party 112017 – FOX’s “My Kitchen Rules” 122016 – Scoot-E-Bike Launch 132018 – Urban One Honors 142012 – Billboard Music Awards 152019 – Urban One Honors

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