A Quote by Jeremih

Would I have signed to Def Jam if I knew they was deaf? Nah. — © Jeremih
Would I have signed to Def Jam if I knew they was deaf? Nah.

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Def Jam commented on one of my Instagram photos once, and all my friends me hit me up, like 'Yoooooo, you signed to Def Jam?'
When people see that we're signed to Def Jam, the perception has changed.
People don't get signed by Def Jam every day on my block.
I used to be a Def Jam artist. I was - I survived Def Jam.
I signed to Def Jam and within two months, I heard that Ja Rule was looking for someone to do a song with.
When Def Jam wanted to sign Method Man, they wanted to sign Method Man and Old Dirty. And Old Dirty wanted to be on Def Jam - everybody, that was like the dream label. But if I had Old Dirty and Method Man on Def Jam, that's two key pieces going in the same direction, whereas there's other labels that needed to be infiltrated.
Def Jam and Roc-A-Fella were two equal entities under the Def Island umbrellas.
Def Jam is an iconic label.
I was always self-sufficient even when I was with Def Jam.
I never had to ask Def Jam for anything.
Def Jam is the reason why I started a label.
Justin Bieber is signed to Def Jam, and I don't believe in touching nothing that ain't mine. I want someone to give me the same respect - don't touch nothing that's mine. I still want what I want. But Justin Bieber is definitely a friend of a family. Me, Drake, Wayne. We rock with the little homie, so he a part of us in heart.
There's probably a bunch of Power Stripe floating through the Def Jam offices right now.
If you look at shows like 'Def Comedy Jam' in its heyday, there were so many really funny, talented black comics that never would have gotten on that show because they just weren't doing comedy that fit that mold.
I knew Chester. I've known Chester since 2001. I was in a band called Dry Cell, and we were signed by the same guy that signed Linkin Park, so that's how I knew him. He would come to some of our writing sessions and rehearsals; I'd see him in the studios that we were at.
Leaving Def Jam was kind of a blessing in disguise because we can make whatever record we want.
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