Dennis Wynn

New York, New York

Dennis Wynn is an American talent manager, born August 28, 1971 in Brooklyn, New York to an Irish father and Puerto Rican mother. A born Entrepreneur, Wynn launched his business career at the age of 17, opening a garage, and by age 19 he owned and operated three barbershops and a beeper business. He found early success in New York’s hip-hop scene, where he discovered a local rap artist named "Quick" who later went by his government name, Joell Ortiz. Wynn strategically developed and branded Joell Ortiz, landing him two deals simultaneously, one with Koch Records and the other with Multi-Platinum recording artist Dr. Dre. Although the deal with Dre ended amicably, Wynn swiftly went back to what he knew best, creating a street buzz and reclaiming Joell's spot as street MC. Which led to the formation of raps super group Slaughter House who signed to Eminem. In 2012, Wynn took his passion to the next level and formed Bigger Than Buildings LLC. The first signee was Krissy Krissy, who Wynn discovered singing at karaoke bar in New York. He began developing her talent and stage presence and built a core team around him.

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