DEF JAM MOGUL BILL ADLER TAPS HARLEM PRODUCER ELEVEN EGO CRUSHER FOR SOUNDTRACK & SCORE ๐ŸŽผ

January 25, 2024
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Bill Adler is known for his work at Def Jam . The Publicist /Executive is responsible for some of our favorite Hip Hop songs that became the soundtrack our lives. So when Harlem producer “Eleven Ego Crusher” got the call from the Def Jam Pioneer, “1st thing Bill sed was You not going to hear from me till next year” Eleven knew this was going to be special. “Over the years Bill & my mentor Leyla Turkkan would get me into doors I couldn’t get in myself.  One day scrolling through my email , Bill asked me to send him some music. He liked wat he heard . The rest is history, I’m beyond excited.”  says the CEO of The Ikonic Label.  Bill’s project is titled “Ulysses and Me,” and it’s a documentary about Bob Seidman, the scholar/novelist/ and documentarian who is also the co-author of “Ulysses Annotated: Notes for James Joyce’s Ulysses. I love things that are different and educational. Def Jam was my 1st industry job and feels good I can still connect them.

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