Willie “Prophet” Stiggers
Chief Executive Officer
50/50 Music Group Management

Currently he is the CEO of 50/50 Music Group Management, which is a management, consultant, and publishing company. 50/50 has managed R&B superstar Layton Greene, first R&B artist on QC/Capitol/Motown and recently celebrating the success of a gold single and a number one record on the Urban and Rhythmic Charts. Prophet currently manages female rapper Asian Doll, who has gained over 100 million collective streams, Casper Bluff (Cash Money Records) Music Producer G-Styles On The Track (SONY/ATV) and DMV’s own Money Marr (1019GS/EMPIRE ).

In 2008, Prophet partnered with his sister, Lakisha Spencer to continue to expand Little Debbie’s Second Chance Homes. A group home agency based in Atlanta and Florida, named after their mother “Debbie”. Prophet created Joseph Ladder, the male component to the agency, JL are group homes for young men with a focus on teaching them how to become entrepreneurs. In 2020, Prophet co-founded #BreatheWithMe REVOLUTION and the #BreatheWithMeReFUND and is the Co-Founder/Co-Chair of the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC). An advocacy organization pledging to not only advance racial justice in the music industry but also in society at large in keeping with the mission of Black lives Matter. Cardi B, Travis Scott, Pharell and Sean “Diddy” Combs, are among over 100 artist and influencers endorsing BMAC and calling for immediate action toward lasting change.

Prophet ‘s mission has been to work with and represent talent who want to elevate the culture and use their platform to make a positive impact in the world.