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Kareem "Biggs" Burke (Episode 95)

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One-third of the Roc-A-Fella founding fathers Kareem "Biggs" Burke sat down with VladTV during the Reasonable Doubt 20th-anniversary popup shop. The Harlem native spoke forming a relationship with Dame Dash, and how the three came together to form Roc-A-Fella Records and the process of creating Jay Z's debut album. The mogul then discusses all the different ventures that came with the success of the label, and why ultimately the team went their support ways. Listen to the interview to hear some history, and what Biggs is currently working on.
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One-third of the Roc-A-Fella founding fathers Kareem "Biggs" Burke sat down with VladTV during the Reasonable Doubt 20th-anniversary popup shop. The Harlem native spoke forming a relationship with Dame Dash, and how the three came together to form Roc-A-Fella Records and the process of creating Jay Z's debut album. The mogul then discusses all the different ventures that came with the success of the label, and why ultimately the team went their support ways. Listen to the interview to hear some history, and what Biggs is currently working on.
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