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Touch of hip-hop gives Florida Georgia Line a leg up Spartanburg Herald Journal The country act that might be pushing hip-hop furthest to the front as a new influence on country music, however, is Florida Georgia Line. On their debut album, "Here's to the Good Times," the duo of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard fuse hip-hop into ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hip Hop Vet Tony Touch on Nabbing Eminem & the Lox for 100th Mixtape Fuse Tony Touch arrived in the early '90s with a barrage of ambitious mixtapes, like his 50 MCs series which featured 50 rappers, including Big Daddy Kane, Wyclef Jean, Mos Def and more. The Brooklyn producer-rapper pulled a repeat for his 100th ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
a little big woman in a man's world Metro 'I'm a girly girl,' says Lil' Kim. 'I'm strong but I'm very timid. Very dainty.' This, it should be noted, is the same Lil' Kim who wrote Shut Up Bitch, Suck My D*** and How Many Licks. She's the New York rapper who took on hip hop's big boys, the pint ... See all stories on this topic » |
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