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Def Jam Recordings

Mentioned in 6 analyzed podcast episodes across 6 shows

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R&B Money

R&B Money · Apr 16, 2026

DJ Mormile

DJ worked at Def Jam before leaving to focus on independent management three years prior to interview

Artist A&R and talent scoutingMusic producer development and producer dealsPublishing rights and music publishing deals
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Drink Champs

Drink Champs · Apr 15, 2026

#Throwback Episode - w/ Onyx | (Ep.83 & 84)

Onyx's label that signed them through Jam Master Jay's imprint; foundational to their career breakthrough

Hip-hop artist development and mentorship modelsTransition from music to film and television actingInternational touring and global hip-hop markets
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New Rory & MAL

New Rory & MAL · Mar 20, 2026

Episode 470 | Label Madness

Historic label excluded from bracket due to its evolution into major conglomerate status rather than sub-label

March Madness Bracket Strategy and PredictionsRap Label Ranking and Comparative AnalysisJay-Z Concert Ticket Acquisition and Resale Markets
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Joe and Jada

Joe and Jada · Mar 19, 2026

Angie Martinez IRL - Tashera Simmons on DMX: How Strong Women Lose Themselves In Love

Label associated with Irv Gotti who signed and developed DMX's career in the 1990s

Trauma bonding in romantic relationshipsCodependency and loss of identity in marriageAddiction and substance abuse (crack cocaine)
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Angie Martinez IRL

Angie Martinez IRL · Mar 19, 2026

Tashera Simmons on DMX: How Strong Women Lose Themselves In Love

Record label that signed DMX/Earl Simmons early in his career, pivotal to his rise to fame

Trauma bonding and codependency in romantic relationshipsChildhood abandonment and its impact on adult relationship patternsAddiction and substance abuse in intimate partnerships
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One Song

One Song · Nov 6, 2025

Wu-Tang Clan's "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)"

Implied as Wu-Tang's record label supporting their sample clearance and publishing practices early in hip-hop's sampling era

Hip-hop production techniques: sampling, chopping, pitch-shifting, downsampling, and distortionSample clearance and music publishing in hip-hop post-Grand Upright decisionKung fu cinema's cultural influence on East Coast hip-hop aesthetics and branding
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