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Ludacris is often associated with his album and record label name Disturbing Tha Peace. The rapper is now taking a couple from Texas to court for their alleged illegal use of the term. According ...
ATLANTA - The longtime music executive and manger for Atlanta rapper Ludacris was recovering Monday after a late-night shooting in Buckhead. Chaka Zulu, one of the heads of Disturbing Tha Peace ...
The co-CEO of Disturbing Tha Peace Records is a veteran in the music ... Zulu and his brother, Jeff Dixon, founded the record label with Ludacris in 1998. In 2008, they signed a deal with Def ...
The co-CEO of Disturbing Tha Peace Records, which he co-founded with actor-rapper Ludacris, was among three men shot at a Peachtree Hills shopping center in the city’s Buckhead neighborhood.
Ludacris is on board as an exec producer and will serve as music supervisor. The series hails from Universal Television and Disturbing Tha Peace, the label Ludacris launched in the 1990s alongside ...
Zulu has managed Ludacris for more than two decades and 11 records. In 1998, the pair formed Disturbing Tha Peace Records, along with Zulu’s brother Jeff Dixon. The label, now a subsidiary of ...
Born Christopher Brian Bridges, Ludacris began rapping in Atlanta when he was only nine years old. He started out as a DJ, created the record label "Disturbing tha Peace" in the late nineties ...
Obafemi, Ludacris and Obafemi’s brother, Jeff Dixon, founded Disturbing Tha Peace Records in 1998, home to artists such as Chingy, Bobby V and Lil Scrappy. He also played a key role in inking ...
Chaka Zulu, whose real name is Ahmed Obafemi, longtime manager for rapper Ludacris was in an altercation ... He is also the co-founder of Disturbing Tha Peace record label and has been a well ...
Zulu, along with Ludacris and Zulu’s brother Jeff Dixon, founded Disturbing Tha Peace Records in 1998. Over the years the label’s roster has included Ludacris as well as Chingy, Shawnna ...
The co-CEO of Disturbing Tha Peace Records, which he co-founded with actor-rapper Ludacris, was among three men shot at a Peachtree Hills shopping center in the city's Buckhead neighborhood.