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Artist: Akon
Genre: Hip-HopAliaune Thiam -- aka Akon -- grew up in Senegal before he and his family (including his father, jazz percussionist Mor Thiam) eventually settled in New Jersey. There he discovered hip-hop for the first time, as well as crime. He was eventually jailed, but he used the time to work on his musical ideas. Upon release, Akon began writing and... [+] Read More
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Album: "Hip Hop Bebop Junction: Tonight: Bebop Plays the Music Of Ludacris"
Release date: 2006
Release date: 2006
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Artist: Keyshia Cole
One of the more real urban songstresses out there in the mid-2000s, Keyshia Cole worked her way up the industry ladder diligently yet quickly, making her major-label debut in 2004 at age 21. Born on the other side of the California Bay -- the often tough and troubled streets of Oakland -- Keyshia aspired from an early age to make music her life,... [+] Read More
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Artist: Priscilla Angelique
Genre: R&B/Soul/UrbanPurchase Soul Love at www.indiestore.com/priscillaangelique. From a classical background she sang in choirs, performing at local theatres, and played flute and guitar during her childhood years. She was very influenced by both jazz artists and the early hip hop culture in her teens. This musical fusion lead to her current sound - a singer with... [+] Read More
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Artist: RhianDi
Genre: Electronic-DanceRhianDi is a remix mash up enthusiast who finds focus in the blending of classic metal riffs with ground shaking bass and breath stealing kicks. In his spare time he enjoys mixing Drum&Bass on vinyl and producing progressive electronic of all elements in the basement of his Kansas home. Originally raised on classic metal and old school electro... [+] Read More
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Artist: Rihanna
Genre: R&B/Soul/UrbanSince the turn of the century, every American summer has seemed to produce one or two Caribbean-styled dance-pop hit sensations, and the summer of 2005 was no different, as the relentless dancehall-lite booming rhythms of Rihanna's "Pon de Replay" seemed as omnipresent as sunshine. Like Daddy Yankee ("Gasolina") and Sean Paul ("Get Busy") in... [+] Read More
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Album: "Talk Of Da City"
by Hi-Def
Release date: 2008
Release date: 2008
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