The Black Wall StreetThe Black Wall Street Records is a label started by the rapper The Game and his half brother Big Fase 100. The label's name comes from the title of a book written by Bay Area label owner JT The Bigga Figga of Get Low Records, titled: "Black Wall Street: The Next Generation of Independent Billionaires". A book whose subject is concerning creating and running a hip hop record label (Game was signed to Get Low records before signing to Aftermath Entertainment). The Black Wall Street label features artists Vita (formerly of Murder, Inc), 4Bent (known as Billboard), Black Friday, Glasses Malone (a Crip), Life, and Producer Nu Jerzy Devil. In 2005, The Game signed on ex-Death Row Records artists Techniek and Eastwood and are prepared to get together a group known as M.O.B. Cyssero is also affiliated with Black Wall Street. The Game is also appointed as an artist although he is also signed to Aftermath Entertainment and G-Unit Records. The labels are distributed through Interscope. The Black Wall Street Records is not affiliated with G-Unit. On a sad note, in June 2004, rapper Billboard was murdered in Compton by still yet unknown killers. Game has said to the public he will not retaliate in his movement to end all gang violence in the Los Angeles County area.
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