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Paul Rosenberg

(1971 - )

Paul Rosenberg is a Jewish-American music manager, known for his association with hip hop artists Eminem, The Knux, DJ AM, pop punk band Blink-182 and Action Bronson.

In addition to managing the artists listed above, Rosenberg is also the co-founder (with Eminem) of hip hop record label Shady Records, founded in 1999.  Rosenberg first became involved with Eminem in 1997, during the recording of Slim Shady EP.  Rosenberg has since been featured in a skit (titled "Paul" except on The Eminem Show, where it was called "Paul Rosenberg") on every album since The Slim Shady LP, with the exception of Recovery and The Marshall Mathers LP 2. With Eminem, Rosenberg co-wrote every skit on the 2009 album Relapse.

Rosenberg is affiliated with Deckstar and Lawrence Vavra, in addition to Steve Aoki and his label Dim Mak Records, working in the management area. Paul is a co-producer for Eminem's hip-hop radio station Shade 45, which is channel 45 on SiriusXM satellite radio.  He is currently working with underground rapper Joey Barz and became manager of New York City rapper Action Bronson in late 2012, getting him signed to Vice Records and then to his own management firm Goliath Artists.

On March 23, 2013, Rosenberg added Detroit-based rapper Danny Brown to his management firm.


Source: Wikipedia