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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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Mario Winans ... We Wanna Know Why is he famous? A highly sought after record producer, a cameo vocal performance on P. Diddy's "I Need A Girl (Part 2)," and a Top 50 R&B/Hip-Hop recording makes Mario Winan "the man."  |
AskMen.com October 19, 2004 |
Why Are They Famous? The band New Edition was founded in the Roxbury part of Boston. This band was one of the pioneers of the new jack movement, which was a sound that bridged hip-hop and R&B.  |
TIME Europe May 17, 2004 Hugh Porter |
Streets Smart British hip-hop band, The Streets, won over the world rapping about beer and kebabs. Can the thinking lad's bard do it again?  |
Entrepreneur May 2004 April Y. Pennington |
Urban Legends As entrepreneurs, hip-hop artists seem unstoppable. What's their edge?  |
AskMen.com November 25, 2003 |
Russell Simmons Interview One of the architects of today's rap and hip-hop music industry as a founder of Def Jam, Simmons is still changing the landscape with his Rush Communications, a conglomerate that includes Def Jam, Rush Artist Management, Phat Farm, and even Def Pictures, a movie production house.  |
Fast Company November 2003 Jennifer Reingold |
Rush Hour Russell Simmons, the godfather of hip-hop, has used street smarts and a platinum Rolodex to create a $300 million conglomerate. Now he's flexing his political muscle. Come inside the frenetic world of a modern entrepreneur.  |
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