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Isaac Hayes III Is Carving Out a Niche in the Midst of Developing a $50 Million Social Media App

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By Ryan Steal Isaac Hayes III openly wears a hoodie that declares 'Financial Freedom Is The New Black.' The third-generation businessman, son of the late iconic artist Isaac Hayes, is developing his own financial-wealth-generating legacy with a social media company. Hayes III founded Fanbase, a fully monetized website that allows users to make money through […]

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