On this week’s episode of Hip Hop United Presents: The Check-In, Hip Hop United opens the show with a tribute that perfectly captures what Chrystale Wilson represents to multiple generations.
From cult-classic film star to social media gem to celebrated actress on the hit series All the Queen’s Men, Chrystale has continued to redefine herself while staying rooted in authenticity. We remind listeners that she is also the first minority woman to produce an independent union film in Atlanta—a historic milestone that underscores her legacy of trailblazing both on-screen and behind the scenes.
Chrystale shares that she lives with purpose, moves with discernment, and values authenticity above all. She’s careful about where she speaks and who she speaks to—not out of mystery, but out of self-preservation. And when she does show up, she shows up fully.
The conversation opens the door to deeper dialogue about her evolution, her boundaries, and the wisdom she’s picked up along the way—both as an actress and as a woman navigating a business that often misunderstands strong feminine energy.
From Ronnie to Carla DeVille, from actress to producer, from cultural icon to cultural commentator, Chrystale Wilson’s story is still being written, and this episode captures her in a rare, unfiltered chapter.
With legendary energy in the building, Hip Hop United gives listeners a chance to experience Chrystale Wilson not as a character, but as the woman behind the legacy—real, intentional, and still commanding every room she walks into. Watch Here!









