The Rise and Evolution of Hip-Hop
The Rise and Evolution of In the mid to late 1970s Hip-Hop emerged from New York City, from the Black and Latino neighborhoods in the
The Rise and Evolution of In the mid to late 1970s Hip-Hop emerged from New York City, from the Black and Latino neighborhoods in the
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David Banner Lavell William Crump, better known by his stage name David Banner, is an American rapper, record producer, a Grammy Award winning music producer,
Biography Richard Smallwood is an American pianist, singer, songwriter and producer. Success came early for the Atlanta native who formed his first gospel group when
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