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“In the end, the overriding factor in whether or not you realize your dreams is going to be you. Not the world. YOU.”

Quote by Russell Simmons

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Russell Simmons
Russell Simmons

Born on October 4, 1957, Russell Simmons is a distinguished businessperson known for his success in the music, fashion, and entertainment industries. He co-founded Def Jam Recordings, which became a pioneering label in hip-hop music. Simmons has also made significant contributions to philanthropy, establishing the non-profit organization 'Hip-Hop Summit Action Network' to promote community awareness and drive social change. He is widely regarded as a key figure in the advancement of hip-hop culture. more

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