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You may or may not know who Riggs Morales is, but hes one of the most influential people in the music game. The New York native got started in the music business at The Source magazine in the 90s, where he went from an internship to a music editor. He was the first person to introduce Eminem to the world when he wrote about him for the mags coveted Unsigned Hype section in 1997. Since, Eminem has launched into the heavens as one of the greatest, most contentious artists ever.
His relationship to Eminem may get him accolades, but Riggs hes just as significant for his extensive history with managing producers like Alchemist, Fred Wreck, Lord Finesse, Domingo, Dame Grease and many others though Shady. His ability to point out talent is wide-ranging so AllHipHop felt the need to get his Top 5 Dead or Alive Producers and make it official.
Heres his Top 5 Dead or Alive Producers and its quite a potent list.

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