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Manager Mona Scott on the Importance of Knowing Who You Are

Mona Scott
Mona Scott is Co-owner and President of Violator Management, an artist management company specializing in urban music artists and producers. She has worked with artists such as Missy Elliot, Busta Rhymes, and Mobb Deep.
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Artist manager Mona Scott offers her thoughts on the critical importance of “knowing who you are” as an artist, as a business, and as a person before embarking on your career in music.



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Dec-05
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