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Dukedagod

Dukedagod

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  • Born: in New York, NY [Harlem]
  • Years Active: 2000s

Biography

Harlem native DukeDaGod, born George Moore, got his start in the music industry as a road manager for Children of the Corn, a group managed by Damon Dash that featured the pre-fame Cam'ron, Mase, and Big L. After the group disbanded, Cam'ron set up the Diplomat label and brought in DukeDaGod, who became vice president of A&R, working on the label's official releases as well as maintaining the label's prolific mixtape series and online merchandising. Also heard as a hypeman throughout the Diplomat catalog, he has been featured most prominently on Dipset: The Movement Moves On (2006), Harlem Classics (2008), and Presidential Paper (2008).
— Andy Kellman , All Music Guide

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