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Rawkus Records was an
American hip hop
record label,
owned by
James Murdoch,
known for
starting the
careers of many rappers.
Rawkus started in 1995 with...
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appointed by
Rawkus Records founders Brian Brater and
Jarret Myer to lead the New York-based label's
operations outside of
North America. At
Rawkus, Lousada...
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Monch then
signed to
Rawkus Records, an
indie label.
After making several guest appearances on
albums like the best-selling
Rawkus compilation Soundbombing...
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Johnny from the Hospitul:
Breaks &
Instrumentals Vol.1 (
Rawkus). By 2000, the
relationship with
Rawkus had disintegrated. The
label was
accused of neglecting...
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Instrumentals Vol.1 (1999), also on
Rawkus,
disagreements between El-P and the
label led to
Company Flow
leaving Rawkus. El-P
decided to
start his own record...
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underground movement of the late 1990s,
which was in
large part due to
Rawkus Records, an
independent record label stationed in New York City. They, together...
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Amadou Diallo. The
project released one EP for
Rawkus Entertainment. On
February 4, 1999,
Amadou Diallo was shot 41
times by four...
- 1973) is an
American media entrepreneur who co-founded the
record label Rawkus Records, the
YouTube talent company Big Frame, and the
digital media brand...
- three-record
compilation of
mostly Rawkus-based artists. In 2001, he
released his solo
album Hi-Teknology on
Rawkus. The
album featured appearances by...
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released his own
first single, "Universal Magnetic" in 1997. Bey
signed with
Rawkus Records and
formed the rap
group Black Star with
Talib Kweli. The duo released...