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Before James Prince founded Rap-A-Lot Records in 1987, Houston radio stations at the time would play whatever industry executives in New York City had told them to. Because of that, Houston was ...
In 1986, Prince formed Rap-A-Lot Records as a way to keep his brother, Sir Rap-A-Lot, off the streets, and to service the overlooked Houston rap scene. Despite an immense amount of talent ...
Sponsor Message Perhaps no other label embodied this conscious rebel spirit better than Rap-A-Lot Records. Borne in 1987 out of founder J. Prince's used car lot as a way to keep his little brother ...
Drug dealers in Houston have caught themselves in an unfortunate situation by stamping the Rap-A-Lot Records logo on their pills. Notable rap legend and CEO of the brand, J. Prince, has spoken out ...
the founder and CEO of Houston’s Rap-A-Lot Records. The rap mogul, 50, sat down with rapper Bun B for a conversation at South by Southwest on Friday morning, the festival’s third music keystone.
Prince Boxing CEO James Prince and incarcerated drug dealer Michael "Harry-O" Harris.According to Harris’ attorney Steve Goldberg, Harris has laid claim to a 50% stake in Rap-A-Lot Records ...
A rumor claimed Rap-A-Lot Records founder J Prince was arrested for threatening Offset amid their feud over Takeoff’s death. The Rap-A-Lot Records founder shared a video of himself sitting by a ...
Rap-A-Lot Records CEO, J. Prince, says Tekashi 6ix9ine was rat material from the start, and that he lied about the robbery last year. The buzz behind rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine‘s criminal trial has ...
The founder of Rap-A-Lot Records is also incensed that Wack 100 took to the social media app Clubhouse to impugn J. Prince’s character and question his motives about trying to get the release of ...
This year’s honorees include Rap-A-Lot Records mogul J. Prince, producer and So So Def mastermind Jermaine Dupri, Miami genesis point Luther Luke Campbell, OutKast producers Organized Noize ...
Jas’ father, Rap-a-Lot Records founder J. Prince, releases a statement about the unfortunate situation. In a message posted on Instagram J. Prince offers his condolences to Takeoff’s family ...
Rap-A-Lot founder and CEO James Prince helped bring about one of Hip-Hop’s most vital record labels, home to Geto Boys, Scarface and several other Down South acts. Prince sat down with veteran ...
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