Around 2002, while The Game was signed to
JT the Bigga Figga's
Get Low Recordz, both brothers founded their own
record label called
The Black Wall Street Records. The name is adopted from what was the racially segregated
Greenwood. The label featured artists, Djs and producers such as
DJ Skee,
Techniec and a few others. Though the company never released any official retail albums, the label had released several mixtapes. In 2005, Big Fase 100 decided to leave Black Wall Street after a dispute with his brother The Game. After his departure from Black Wall Street, Taylor started his solo career as a rapper/producer and started his own label, Brazil Street Records, and One Hunned Entertainment, working with independent artists in the West Coast Hip Hop scene. == Discography ==