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Interview: E-40 For the better part of 15 years, E-40 has been creating the slang, rhymes and music that go on to dominate rap and popular music years after he lays his initial brainstorms on wax. |
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Interview: Ghostface Killah Dennis Coles (aka Ghostface Killah) solidifed his place in musical history early on by founding the legendary NY rap crew Wu-Tang Clan. His latest solo effort has already been marked as the best rap album of 2006. |
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Interview: Mary J. Blige Seeking an escape from a rough childhood in the projects, Mary J. Blige quickly turned to music -- and turned into a three-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter-producer who has paved the way for legions of female R&B and hip-hop singers |
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Interview: Paul Wall With his first album The Chick Magnet having made its rounds, white rapper Paul Wall returned with The Peoples Champ, which debuted at No. 1, knocking Kanye West off the Billboard throne. |
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50 Cent... The Money and the Massacre An interview with one of the most sought-after rappers in history on his life and new film, Get Rich or Die Tryin'. |
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5 Things You Didn't Know About Krumping Krumping features supercharged dancers in rainbow wigs, huge floppy collars and big red shoes. It's getting exposure in videos by Missy Elliott, the Black Eyed Peas, The Chemical Brothers, Skinny Puppy, and other mainstream adopters. |
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Olivia... Candy's Sweet Behind Closed Doors Best known for her "Candy Shop" duet with 50 Cent, Olivia talks about relationship with the rap star, her new album and her upcoming lingerie line. |
Sports Central July 12, 2005 Chris Speckman |
Yo! NBA Bad Boy Ron Artest Raps Ron Artest hasn't been inactive. He's been making a rap CD. It's first song has been released and draws comments. |
Sports Central July 5, 2005 Seth Berkman |
Hip-Hop and Hoops: Interview With Streetlife Streetlife, former associate of the groundbreaking hip-hop conglomerate, the Wu-Tang Clan, takes a few minutes out of his promoting schedule to talk basketball, hip-hop, and his take on the NBA Finals. |
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Fat Joe... All or Nothing Fat Joe began in the rap game with the 1993 release of Represent. |
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