ownership
- Music One of the greatest business moves artists and rappers can make is owning their masters. Here's a list of rappers who have been shrewd enough to gain ownership of their masters.
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Angelique Garr
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Music Rod Wave is rolling out a new album and hoping to debunk some of the narratives around his career and artistry.
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Music 50 Cent claimed he acquired the rights to Dame Dash's 2002 film to produce a "premium TV show" based on it.
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Original Content Several veteran artists, from RZA to No I.D., have sold huge percentages of their musical catalogs in recent years, and in HNHH's cover story with Rick Ross, the Boss breaks down what that actually means.
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Music "I don’t want Jewish people who are not a part of the culture to own the culture. I want only Black people to own Black music."
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Sports MJ is parting ways with the team he's owned for 13 years.
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Sports The North Carolina rapper is becoming an NBA owner.
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Sports Diddy is still interested in owning an NFL team.
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Sports J. Cole is officially a part-owner of the Charlotte Hornets.
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Music Rich The Kid has become the latest rapper to gain ownership of his masters, taking to Instagram to break the news.
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Sneakers The Senators sold for upwards of $1 billion.
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Society Stream Meek Mill & Jigga's big political launch in NYC.
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Sports Lakers' long term planning was at stake according to Magic Johnson.
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Sports McGregor announced his retirement from the UFC today.
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Alexander Cole -
Entertainment Steve Harvey continues to dispel rumors that his marriage is in shambles.
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Sports LeBron wants to be more than just a player.
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Alexander Cole -
Sports LeBron has high hopes for his 2nd career or 3rd career.
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Devin Ch -
Sports Fan Controlled Football boasts the talents of Johnny Manziel and Josh Gordon.
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Music Meek Mill wants change in the music industry.
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Sports Kenny Smith thinks that Beyoncé could be a game-changer.
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