BET Original Series Stars Skye Townsend and Justin ‘Irocc’ Williams

BET is on a roll in terms of original web series.

After two successful original online series — Buppies, starring The Fresh Prince of Bel Air‘s Tatyana Ali, and Shop Talk, starring New York Undercover‘s and Alpha’s Malik Yoba — BET included a slate of online series to its 2011 television upfront presentation in New York this past spring.

The upfront lineup included drama Lenox Avenue, science fiction Odessa

, thriller Asylum, and dramedy The Come Up, based on the critically acclaimed book series of the same name by New York Times bestselling author Lyah Beth LeFlore.

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The Come Up, which follows the lives of six urban youths navigating the perks and pitfalls of living life in the fast lane as they pursue their dreams as hip-hop artists, is set to debut on BET.com Wednesday, August 24 under the new name 8 Days a Week.

The 10-part series stars actor-rapper Justin ‘Irocc’ Williams and internet sensation Skye Townsend.

8 Days a Week brings to life the energy, attitude, drive and relentless spirit of young African-Americans, in particular,” said the series’ creator Lyah Beth LeFlore. “I’m especially excited that the cast is so diverse and reflects the dreams, determination and day-to-day trials and triumphs of BET’s core audience.”

BET is joining a growing trend among digital networks to develop more premium original programming. Martez Moore, BET Networks’ EVP of Operations for Digital Media, hopes that as BET’s first in-house produced online series, 8 Days a Week will “project showcases the Networks’ strong scripted capabilities.”

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