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JAMPACKED - Ep. 04: George Yarboi (Universal Music Group's Global Urban Catalog Product Manager & Creator of UMG's Respect the Classics Campaign)

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George Yarboi is Universal Music Group's Global Urban Catalog Product Manager, the creator of UMG's Respect the Classics Campaign, and Jameela's brother. George stops by to discuss: how Respect the Classics came to be, going from a Bachelor of Science in Industrial & Systems Engineering to working in the music business, his real life started from the bottom now we here, teaches us a lesson in patience, his Top 5 Rappers, upcoming projects, Eminem, and who the new Head of Def Jam is, and the dope marketing ideas for reissuing albums that we never hear about. They play "Um, sooo..." and "Storytime."
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Archived series ("HTTP Redirect" status)

Replaced by: JAMPACKED

When? This feed was archived on April 29, 2018 23:58 (6+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on April 19, 2018 08:32 (6+ y ago)

Why? HTTP Redirect status. The feed permanently redirected to another series.

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George Yarboi is Universal Music Group's Global Urban Catalog Product Manager, the creator of UMG's Respect the Classics Campaign, and Jameela's brother. George stops by to discuss: how Respect the Classics came to be, going from a Bachelor of Science in Industrial & Systems Engineering to working in the music business, his real life started from the bottom now we here, teaches us a lesson in patience, his Top 5 Rappers, upcoming projects, Eminem, and who the new Head of Def Jam is, and the dope marketing ideas for reissuing albums that we never hear about. They play "Um, sooo..." and "Storytime."
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