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Sha Money XL becomes Executive Vice President of Urban A&R at Epic Records.

After serving as the Senior Vice President of A&R at Island Def Jam for three years, Sha Money XL has parted ways with Def Jam and signs on as the Executive Vice President of Urban A&R at Epic Records.

Sha Money’s highly successful career dates back to bringing 50 Cent to the mainstream level and becoming President of G-Unit Records until 2007 as well as producing a slew of tracks for the likes of Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Juvenile, Scarface and more. His success didn’t stop there as he executive produced Big K.R.I.T.’ debut album and signed 2 Chainz to Def Jam in 2012.

Sha Money XL said the following in his statement regarding the move, “As I embark on this new Epic journey. I have a great vision for what the new record industry should be like, the music, the experience and lifestyle.”

Congratulations to Sha Money XL and we can’t wait to see what he cooks up next.

Ben Lester (bjams11)