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    Chicago Hip Hop Mogul Ben Funkman talks about creating Def Jam Group Unladylike and Chief Keef producer @YoungChopBeatz and disloyalty that led to it all falling apart.

    en-usDecember 05, 2012
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    About this Episode

    Chicago Hip Hop Mogul Ben Funkman talks about creating Def Jam Group Unladylike and Chief Keef producer @YoungChopBeatz and disloyalty that led to it all falling apart. Beat of @Whobeta Radio About 2 Blow Radio www.about2blowradio.com

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