Kidus Henok is an American music executive who has a net worth of $2.5 million dollars. Kidus Henok, also known as KDuece, was born in Los Angeles, California and grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. He founded Get Money Entertainment in the mid-2000s, and the company began to gain widespread recognition after their artist, Roscoe Dash, released the hit track, "All the Way Turnt Up" in 2007. After Roscoe Dash signed with Def Jam Recordings in 2009, Kidus Henok became an A&R executive for Def Jam, as well. He oversaw Rick Ross' hit album, "Teflon Don", and worked with such artists as Big Sean, Raekwon, Quest, and Mann.
He then launched a side company called, "BreakYoHits" in 2011. The company is devoted to helping up and coming musicians with effective promotion and marketing. His work with his own company, and such artists as Flo Rida and Whiz Khalifa, led to an offer of promotions work for Young Money Entertainment. In addition to his promotional work, he is also an actor.
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