Infamous Haze
Highly impersonated DJ from Black Wall Street. Worked with the likes of:
-Kendrick Lamar
- French Montana
- Fabolous
- Cassidy
- Joell Ortiz
- Game
And more!
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Infamous Haze Twitter
-Kendrick Lamar
- French Montana
- Fabolous
- Cassidy
- Joell Ortiz
- Game
And more!
Infamous Haze Website
Infamous Haze Twitter
Black Wallstreet
The Black Wall Street Records is a record label founded by Jayceon "Game" Taylor and his half-brother George "Big Fase 100" Taylor III.
The name "The Black Wall Street" is adopted from what was the racially segregated Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa, Oklahoma. During the oil boom of 1920's, Greenwood was home to several prominent black business men, many of them multimillionaires.
After leaving G-Unit Records, Game hoped to launch The Black Wall Street, co-founded by his brother Big Fase 100, to compete with his former label and labelmates. Big Fase 100 eventually left the label officially after internal problems with Game. Though the company hasn't released an official retail album, it has released several mixtapes including the "Black Wall Street Journal" and "BWS Radio" series. The label is thought to have had a distribution deal with Capitol Records it was distributed through Warner Bros. Records. Former artists who have been on the label include: Eastwood, Glasses Malone, Techniec, Cyssero, Vita (Rapper), and Charli Baltimore.
Black Wallstreet Website
The name "The Black Wall Street" is adopted from what was the racially segregated Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa, Oklahoma. During the oil boom of 1920's, Greenwood was home to several prominent black business men, many of them multimillionaires.
After leaving G-Unit Records, Game hoped to launch The Black Wall Street, co-founded by his brother Big Fase 100, to compete with his former label and labelmates. Big Fase 100 eventually left the label officially after internal problems with Game. Though the company hasn't released an official retail album, it has released several mixtapes including the "Black Wall Street Journal" and "BWS Radio" series. The label is thought to have had a distribution deal with Capitol Records it was distributed through Warner Bros. Records. Former artists who have been on the label include: Eastwood, Glasses Malone, Techniec, Cyssero, Vita (Rapper), and Charli Baltimore.
Black Wallstreet Website
