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From Brooklyn to Burger King Will Crown Rules

From Brooklyn to Burger King Will Crown Rules

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Will Crown joins Dope Interviews for a powerful conversation about music, legacy, and going viral in today’s creative world. Hosted by Warren Shaw, this episode digs deep into Crown’s journey from Brooklyn hip-hop ciphers and Air Force service to becoming the voice behind Burger King’s iconic “You Rule” jingle. Tune in for inspiring stories about breaking into the music business, landing big syncs in TV and film, navigating online love and hate, and learning from legends like Snoop Dogg. Will shares his creative process, real advice for creators, and how to build your legacy beyond the fame. Whether you’re into NBA culture, urban music, or want to hear how authenticity pays off, this episode delivers raw insight and motivation for anyone chasing success in the audio era.

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