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When it comes to the business of music publishing, it gets no bigger than Jon Platt. Currently as the CEO/Chairman of Warner/Chappelle Music. With over 30 years in the game […]
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Although The Notorious B.I.G.’s life was shortened 21 years ago, he left behind eternal friendships. Damien “D-Roc” Butler was his closest confidant. On the brink of stardom, Roc took a weapons charge on Biggie’s behalf. After his release from prison, he served as B.I.G.’s personnel until his death. In later years, trouble followed Roc. He was involved in a shootout outside of Hot 97 and returned to prison. Upon his release, he launched his successful Invisible Bully apparel line and budding label, IB: Music. Along with flagship artist, Chris Matic, Roc remembers his childhood friend, entrepreneurship, music endeavors, and more.
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When it comes to the business of music publishing, it gets no bigger than Jon Platt. Currently as the CEO/Chairman of Warner/Chappelle Music. With over 30 years in the game […]
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