At the age of twelve, Jamaica, Queens born rapper, Ali Vegas was already being compared to the likes of Nas, and Jay Z when he secured his first record deal with Trackmasters Entertainment under Columbia records. After years of establishing his name as a staid force to be reckoned with, Vegas went back home to his roots and teamed up with childhood friend Lamar Odom and signed to his newly formed Rich-Soil/Asylum Entertainment. Set to release the highly anticipated debut, Generation Gap 2, Vegas and his Rich-Soil/Asylum family plan to plant seeds of greatness as they re-introduce a new generation of hip-hop.
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