Michael "Taz" Williams

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Michael "Taz" Williams is an American music industry executive, radio personality, and entrepreneur best known as the founder of Black Wall Street Records. Based in Oklahoma, he played a key role in developing and promoting hip-hop artists in the Midwest and Southern rap scenes.

Williams gained recognition in the 1990s and 2000s through his work in radio and artist management, helping build regional platforms for emerging talent. His efforts contributed to the growth of independent hip-hop movements outside of major coastal markets.

As the head of Black Wall Street Records, he was involved in launching and supporting artists such as The Game and Juvenile, among others. His label focused on cultivating talent and expanding opportunities for artists in underserved regions.

In addition to his label work, Williams has been active as a promoter and media figure, using radio and events to connect artists with audiences. His influence extends into both the business and cultural sides of hip-hop.

His style and approach emphasize independence, regional identity, and building infrastructure for artists outside the traditional music industry hubs.

Today, Michael “Taz” Williams is recognized as a significant behind-the-scenes figure in hip-hop, known for his contributions to artist development and the expansion of independent rap scenes in the United States.