


Malik "Memphis Bleek" Cox is Hip-Hop legacy in motion. One of the first artists signed to Roc-A-Fella Records, he was introduced to the world as Jay-Z’s protégé at just 14 years old, with his breakout verse on “Coming of Age” marking the arrival of a voice defined by loyalty, authenticity, and ambition. Over the years, Bleek became a cornerstone of the Roc, contributing to classics like “It’s Alright,” “Do My…,” and “Dear Summer,” while releasing four solo albums that helped shape the sound and spirit of early-2000s New York hip hop.
Beyond his own success, Bleek has long been committed to building platforms for others. Through his former label Warehouse Music Group, he developed and released emerging artists, continuing Roc-A-Fella’s legacy of mentorship and collaboration. That same entrepreneurial drive now fuels his expanding business portfolio, serving as a longtime ambassador for D’USSÉ, founder of the premium cannabis brand Mind Right Exotics, and CEO of Roc Solid Global, a growing enterprise spanning music, media, and lifestyle ventures.
Still deeply connected to the culture, Bleek continues to record and release new music through Roc Solid Music, and he is making waves in the podcast space as the host and executive producer of The Roc Solid Podcast, where he sits down with hip-hop legends, industry peers, and rising stars to explore the stories, lessons, and legacy behind the culture.
Bleek’s influence has also extended to the big screen, with memorable appearances in films like State Property, Backstage, and Paper Soldiers, further cementing his place in hip hop’s cultural canon.
From Marcy Projects to boardrooms and studio sessions, Memphis Bleek represents the full evolution of hustle: artist, executive, entrepreneur, and storyteller. Still Roc. Still Solid. Always Moving.
