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Did Rakim sign with Mass Appeal or something else? How many albums is Rakim contracted for?


Nas created an initiative to give the forefathers and pioneers of Hip Hop their deserved flowers by giving them 500K and free healthcare for life.


Rakim and Scarface were the inaugural recipients.
 

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Nas created an initiative to give the forefathers and pioneers of Hip Hop their deserved flowers by giving them 500K and free healthcare for life.


Rakim and Scarface were the inaugural recipients.
get Chuck D next
 

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Nas created an initiative to give the forefathers and pioneers of Hip Hop their deserved flowers by giving them 500K and free healthcare for life.


Rakim and Scarface were the inaugural recipients.

Very cool and generous. Is Nas funding the whole thing or is it taking from other donors as well?
 

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Very cool and generous. Is Nas funding the whole thing or is it taking from other donors as well?
it's a charitable organization with venture capital money backing too


not started by Nas, but he clearly has influence on it.

Founded by Ben and Felicia Horowitz in 2022, the Paid in Full (PIF) Foundation is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to expanding public awareness and providing educational opportunities to support music and music education; encouraging active participation in music making through philanthropic giving and public service programs; and providing financial assistance to artists.

Board of Directors: Benjamin Horowitz, Felicia Horowitz, Stephen J. Stoute, Michelle Ebanks and Quincy Jones III.

Advisory Board: Nas, Fab 5 Freddy, Ralph McDaniels and Quincy Jones II
 

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it's a charitable organization with venture capital money backing too


not started by Nas, but he clearly has influence on it.
Interesting. On one hand, I can see it benefiting various hip-hop veterans.

On the other hand, these rich white Jews going out of their way to do this brings up a lot of questions. We all know there's a catch to this and we're probably going to see in the distant future how they weaponize this.
 
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