What Happened to Black Wall Street | The Game's BEEF with his brother & More
The now defunct Black Wall Street Records was founded in 2001 - 2002 by stepbrothers George “Big Fase 100” Taylor III and Jayceon “Game” Taylor in their hometown of Compton; California. The label was originally fairly dormant and though Game was dropping mixtapes like breadcrumbs he was not releasing them through; or even in conjunction with his own label.
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