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LaRon Rapper Louis James, best known by his stage name Juelz Santana, hails from the United States and is a part of The Diplomats, popularly known as Dipset, an East Coast hip-hop trio.
He is most recognized for his contributions to Chris Brown’s 2005 triple-platinum hit, “Run It!,” which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for five weeks as well as Cam’ron’s 2002 singles, “Oh Boy” and “Hey Ma,” which peaked at numbers 4 and 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively.
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Lawrence Franks Jr. (September 12, 1987 - June 25, 2020) was born in Kinloch, Missouri, to Lawrence Franks. There is very little information available regarding his mother. He grew up in the Walnut Park neighborhood of St. Louis. He is the youngest of four children, and at age 15, he began creating hip-hop beats. His older brother referred him to producer Angela Richardson, who had started a rap group. He did not complete high school and instead opted for the GED certificate.
He began performing as Huey in 2003 and his songs “Oh” and “Pop, Lock & Drop It” became local favorites among DJs and promoters in the St. Louis area. He was featured on a series of mixtapes, one of which, Unsigned Hype, sold out of its run of 8,000 copies and was spotted by producer TJ Chapman, who introduced the rapper to Vice President of A&R at Jive Records, Mickey Wright, in 2006.
In 2006, his debut single, “Pop, Lock & Drop It,” was released. It sold over a million copies and peaked at #2 on the Billboard Rap Chart and #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. An international hit, it reached #10 on the New Zealand chart. His follow-up single, “When I Hustle” was only moderately successful reaching #80 on the R&B chart in 2007.
His debut album, Notebook Paper, was released in 2007. It reached #4 on the Billboard Rap Chart, #10 R&B, and #26 on the Billboard Hot 100. Only “Payow!” featuring Juelz Santana and Bobby V was moderately successful, peaking at #88 on the R&B Chart.
In 2010, he produced several singles, including “24/7 – 365” featuring Maino and Glasses Malone and “Smile & Wave” featuring the rapper Dorrough. He released the album Redemption which did not chart. The single “Smile and Wave,” which features Dorrough, was released that same year. In 2013, He signed with the Brick Squad Monopoly label and the following year (2014) released Project H.
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In his prose debut, the poet and professor of literature Joshua Bennett tells the story of the exponential growth of spoken word poetry—of how, he writes, “a specific performance subculture came to be one of the most influential literary genres of our age.” With its roots in the Black Arts movement, spoken word grew out of the dynamic scene at New York’s Nuyorican Poets Cafe, itself the outgrowth of an East Village living-room hangout hosted by the visionary Miguel Algarín in the 1970s; he and other writers of color would gather to share and critique one another’s work, probably not imagining that the highly expressive, tell-your-truth style performance poetry they nourished would go global within a few decades—from Broadway’s Hamilton and Amanda Gorman on the inauguration stage to a robust presence in classrooms, at protests, and on campuses around the world. Joshua, a shy kid who discovered his voice in the heyday of poetry slam competitions, describes his first time out at the Nuyo in the passage below.
Excerpt from SPOKEN WORD:
On a Friday night in November of 2006, my senior year in high school, I put on a royal-blue T-shirt emblazoned with Bob Marley’s face, and a pair of red-and-white Nikes I’d purchased with my Foot Locker employee discount. I boarded the 1 train from 242nd Street after taking the BX9 bus from my childhood home, heading south for Manhattan, to a place called the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. Earlier that fall, I qualified for my first city-wide youth poetry slam, which was to be held at the famous East Village bar and global center for spoken word: the most famous poetry slam venue in the world. The only other time I had been to the Village was to purchase my first album, Juelz Santana’s From Me to U, from a record shop not too far from the Cafe. I would keep the record as contraband that year—no hip-hop allowed in the house—letting its sharp cadences and outlandish tales of uptown bravado color the raps I recited to myself in the still moments between studying for English class and writing for the stage, which by November had already become my second job, alongside the gig at Foot Locker. The walk from the D train to the Cafe was an education. All the elements of my surroundings were turned up to ten: each radiant color and irrepressible sound. Bass blasting from the windows of cars, dollar pizza shops packed from wall to wall, rows of sunglasses stacked higher than any passerby. When you got to the part of Avenue C where the Cafe lives, you knew it immediately by the line that stretched all the way down the block (whether we’re talking Wednesday or Friday, it made no difference, I would soon learn), the large black awning and booth that led to the door, and the mural on the wall depicting the famed Nuyorican poet Pedro Pietri. Pietri was sketched in blue and black and surrounded by red bricks on all sides. The mural also featured five faceless figures in hats and trench coats, as if a collective composed entirely of detectives who also happened to be ghosts.
It took about twenty minutes to get to the front of the line, at which point I paid the entrance fee and stepped inside the venue. The first thing I saw was the blast of Technicolor: red and blue and bright yellow where the stage lights hit the back of the room. All the chairs in the venue were aimed toward the back of the space, where there was a bright vermilion rug onstage, and a wireless microphone in a metal stand on top of that. There were paintings all over the walls, and a DJ in the back spinning records in and out of one another at warp speed. The room was bristling, alive. On the night of that first slam, my big sister, Latoya, had just returned home from her senior year of college. She came all the way down from Yonkers to the Lower East Side to see me perform. The host that night was a poet and emcee named Jive Poetic, and the place was packed. As is custom, the DJ played Bell Biv DeVoe’s timeless hit “Poison” right after the judges were chosen and right before the sacrificial poet touched the stage. Thankfully, I didn’t draw the first slot during this particular slam. Generally speaking, no one wants to go first. When that happens, you have to set the tone for the night, and have no idea what kind of work your competitors will bring to the table. Whether you opt for a funny poem or something a bit more politically charged becomes a gut decision, instead of a strategic choice based on audience reaction and the poet who performs right before you. It’s a tough spot to be in.
Ten teenagers signed up for that night’s competition and discerning an early favorite would have been difficult amid such a large field. I did my best to stand out. As a friend’s former mentor used to say, “Your poem starts before you touch the stage”—by which she meant that the process of communicating who you are, what you are about, begins the moment the audience first sees you, before you have even opened your mouth. It may have been my first time performing at the Nuyorican, but I was familiar with the lore. I knew that when the poetry resonated, it got wild in there: people yelling, banging on tables, laughing so loudly that you could barely hear the poet. Likewise, you could just as easily tell when the crowd wasn’t into it, and that was my worst fear— not rejection so much as indifference. The point of slam is not simply to be heard. You want to be engaged, encountered, unforgettable.
The poem I performed that night was the first one I had ever written for the stage: “The Talented Tenth.” As its title suggests, it was a meditation on W. E. B. Du Bois’s theory of racial uplift (a theory, it bears mentioning, he would eventually retract). The ideas that would become “Talented Tenth” were shaped during the two-hour commute from my parents’ house to my private high school in Rye, and then back again each day. For all four years of high school, I would wake up at five a.m. and speed down the block with my laptop and books in my backpack while just about everyone else in the neighborhood, my family included, was still asleep. On those walks, I would think at length about what it meant to have been selected for this opportunity. I knew that my friends, family, and classmates from childhood all would have benefited greatly from the sort of educational resources I now had access to. Until I discovered slam, I was never able to put that feeling into words, and wrestle with what it meant to me, and for how I should live my life. Though I was exposed to poetry at home—Toya kept a copy of Maya Angelou’s “Phenomenal Woman” taped to her bedroom door—the spoken word poets who entered my life my senior year, once I started going to slams, had an energy to their work that felt altogether new. For one thing, the vast majority of the poets I met around that time were my age. They used profanity unabashedly (to my mother’s chagrin), they talked about teenage angst, structural inequality, and global revolution in evocative ways, often addressing all these subjects in the span of a single poem. I knew from the very beginning that I had found my people—and my calling.
Jive Poetic called out my name, and I walked up to the microphone to mild applause and the discernible voice of my sister yelling “Let’s go, Josh!” from the front row. I took a moment to survey the crowd, closed my eyes, and tried to reimagine the scenes that brought me to this moment. The venue was packed to the brim that night. The stage lights shone so brightly I could barely see beyond the front row. The poem began:
I am a member of the Talented Tenth W. E. B. Du Bois’s theory in the flesh The cream of the crop the best of the best or at least that’s what I’m told by my standardized tests . . .
The poem clocked in at a little under three minutes, in accordance with the slam rules I had memorized well in advance. It reckoned with my experience of double-consciousness not only as someone who is both black and American—what Du Bois describes as “two warring ideals in one dark body”—but as a child of working people who attended an elite, predominately white high school. It then moved to a much larger narrative about racial discrimination and injustice, detailing the history of segregation, lynching, and structural poverty that I had learned from my parents over the years. Like so many spoken-word performances, “Talented Tenth” was a combination of autobiography and social critique. It was my attempt to hold a mirror up to myself and my surroundings at the same time, to invite everyone within earshot to hear my story and to see a piece of themselves in it. The performance went over well, and I was awarded a near-perfect score by the judges. Ultimately, I was selected as one of the winners of that night’s slam who would go on to compete in the semifinal phase of the citywide youth poetry slam competition. After the bout, Latoya took me out to Wendy’s to celebrate. It was truly a banner night.
Sitting at the bar that evening was a man named Miguel Algarín. I had never met him, or even heard of him, before that night’s slam. When I returned to the scene in earnest during the summers after my freshman, sophomore, and junior years of college, Miguel remembered me, and would say so. He never offered advice, or feedback on individual poems, or anything like that. The point, I think, was simply to clarify that the work had resonated with him. It would take me almost a decade of study after those first encounters with Algarín to begin to understand his contribution to the art form I was every day growing to love and setting out to transform in my own way. Without my knowing it, his dreams had been the foundation for my own. 
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More on this book and author: 
Learn more about Spoken Word and browse other books by Joshua Bennettincluding his recently published poetry collection, The Study of Human Life (Penguin).
 Follow him @SirJoshBennett on Twitterand Instagram. 
Hear Joshua Bennett speak on “Friendship and Black Study” with Jarvis Givens at the National Museum of African American History on April 5 (registration via Eventbrite, the event will be in person/online). Joshua Bennett will participate in the Vernon and Marguerite Gras Lecture in the Humanities Series at George Mason University in Virginia on April 13 (register here; the event will be in person); he will also read in person with The Friends of the St. Paul Public Library in Minnesota on April 20.
See the young Joshua Bennett perform his piece “10 Things I Want to Say to a Black Woman.”
Visit our Tumblr to peruse poems, audio recordings, and broadsides in the Knopf poem-a-day series.
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Pairing: Adam Banks x fem!reader
Summary: Adam Banks and y/n go on a late night drive, vibing to their playlist they had made together and drinking.
Warnings: drinking alcohol while driving. Driving fast. But mostly fluff.
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A/n: In this imagine Adam Banks is aged up to 19, here where I’m from the legal age to drink alcohol is 18+. Just imagine it’s 2022 and Adam is 19.
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As I locked the door to my house I heard Adam, my boyfriend, yell “ I got the drinks in the back seat, are you ready?!” From the car. Me and Adam were going to go on this late-night-drive where we of course had bought our drinks along.
Even though we know it’s illegal to drive while drinking, but I live in this private-area on a hill which means that the other houses are pretty far away from where we are going to drive, and people always mind their own business. So we really didn’t care if someone saw us.
“Yeah I’m ready, let’s get going already” I say exited as I opened the door to sit in the passenger seat. The time was currently 11.45 PM as Adam stepped into the drivers seat starting the car. “I’m so glad that for one time, after a long time, we get to go out. Just the two of us, no hockey no nothing just us” I say as I grab Adam’s shoulder and lightly massage it while looking at him. “Me to, I have missed the way me used to go out on these late night drives” he says as his eyes are still on the road. After sometime he pulls over and step out of the car to get the drinks from the back seat. First off he takes two beer cans and hands them to me so he can get in the car and start driving again. As he starts to drive I open the cans and hand him one.
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Below is the list of all the songs that originally appeared on Brian Mansfield’s USA Today article “Taylor Swift is listening to...” (from November 12th 2008). Article and list of songs can still be accessed with the help of Wayback Machine, if the Flash is enabled in your browser. Enjoy!
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Damien Rice - 9 Crimes
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Damien Rice - The Blower's Daughter
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Dashboard Confessional - As Lovers Go
Dashboard Confessional - Ghost Of A Good Thing
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Dashboard Confessional - Rapid Hope Loss
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Dashboard Confessional - Stolen
Dashboard Confessional - Vindicated
Dave Barnes - Until You
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David Mead - Nashville
Deana Carter - We Danced Anyway
Def Leppard - Armageddon It
Def Leppard - Bringin' On The Heartbreak
Def Leppard - Foolin'
Def Leppard - Hysteria
Def Leppard - Let's Get Rocked
Def Leppard - Love Bites
Def Leppard - Miss You In A Heartbeat
Def Leppard - Photograph
Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar On Me
Def Leppard - Rocket
Del Amitri - Roll To Me
Dem Franchize Boyz - Ridin' Rims
Dem Franchize Boyz ft. Peanut & Charlay - Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It
Diana Anaid - Last Thing
Dido - Here With Me
Divinyls - I Touch Myself
Dixie Chicks - Cold Day in July
Dixie Chicks - Cowboy Take Me Away
Dixie Chicks - Easy Silence
Dixie Chicks - Godspeed (Sweet Dreams)
Dixie Chicks - Goodbye Earl
Dixie Chicks - Long Time Gone
Dixie Chicks - Lullaby
Dixie Chicks - Not Ready To Make Nice
Dixie Chicks - Top of the World
Dwight Yoakam - The Back Of Your Hand
Eagle-Eye Cherry - Save Tonight
Eamon - I Don't Want You Back
Emerson Drive - Fall Into Me
Eminem - Lose Yourself
En Vogue - Don't Let Go
Enrique Iglesias - Bailamos
Eva Cassidy - Songbird
Faith Hill - The Lucky One
Faith Hill - This Kiss
Fall Out Boy - Grand Theft Autumn
Fall Out Boy - Sugar, We're Goin Down
Family Force 5 - Love Addict
Fastball - Out Of My Head
Fefe Dobson - 8x10
Fefe Dobson - Bye Bye Boyfriend
Fefe Dobson - Don't Let It Go to Your Head
Fefe Dobson - Everything
Fefe Dobson - Revolution Song
Fefe Dobson - Rock It 'Til You Drop It
Fefe Dobson - Stupid Little Love Song
Fefe Dobson - Take Me Away
Foo Fighters - Best Of You
Fort Minor ft. Holly Brook & Jonah Matranga - Where'd You Go
Fountains of Wayne - All Kinds of Time
Frankie J ft. Baby Bash - Obsession (No Es Amor)
Gabrielle - Out Of Reach
Gary Allan - Life Ain't Always Beautiful
Gary Allan - Nickajack Cave
Gary Allan - Promise Broken
Gary Burr - What Mattered Most
Gavin DeGraw - (Nice to Meet You) Anyway
Gavin DeGraw - Belief
Gavin DeGraw - Chariot
Gavin DeGraw - Chemical Party
Gavin DeGraw - Follow Through
Gavin DeGraw - I Don't Want To Be
Gavin DeGraw - Just Friends
Gavin DeGraw - Meaning
Gavin DeGraw - More Than Anyone
Gavin DeGraw - Overrated
George Strait - Blue Clear Sky
George Strait - Carrying Your Love With Me
George Strait - Heartland
George Strait - I Can Still Make Cheyenne
George Strait - One Night At A Time
George Strait - Run
George Strait - The Best Day
Gin Blossoms - Found Out About You
Goo Goo Dolls - Here Is Gone
Goo Goo Dolls - Iris
Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc.
Grace Potter And The Nocturnals - Apologies
Gwen Stefani - Hollaback Girl
Gwen Stefani - The Sweet Escape
Heidi Newfield - Johnny And June
Hellogoodbye - Here In Your Arms
Hillary Lindsey - Over You
Hinder - Better Than Me
Hinder - Lips Of An Angel
Hope Partlow - Don't Go
Howie Day - Collide
Howie Day - She Says
Ingrid Michaelson - The Way I Am
Jack Ingram - Hold On
Jack Ingram - Make A Wish (Coming Home Again)
Jack Ingram - Maybe She'll Get Lonely
Jack Ingram - Measure Of A Man
Jack Johnson - Better Together
Jack Johnson - Good People
Jack Johnson - Taylor
Jake Owen - Eight Second Ride
Jake Owen - Ghosts
Jake Owen - Hard Not To Love You
Jake Owen - Startin' With Me
James Blunt - Carry You Home
James Blunt - Goodbye My Lover
James Blunt - You’re Beautiful
Jann Arden - Insensitive
Jason Aldean - Why
Jason Mraz - I’m Yours
JAY-Z ft. UGK - Big Pimpin'
Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah
Jem - 24
Jesse McCartney - Beautiful Soul
Jesse McCartney - Just So You Know
Jesse McCartney - The Best Day Of My Life
Jessica Andrews - Baby To Love You Once
Jessica Andrews - More To Me Than You
Jessica Andrews - More To Me Than You (acoustic)
Jessica Andrews - Second Sunday
Jet - Look What You've Done
Jewel - Good Day
Jewel - You Were Meant For Me
Jimmy Eat World - Hear You Me
Jimmy Eat World - If You Don’t, Don’t
Jimmy Eat World - The Middle
Joanna - All I Want For Christmas Is You
Joanna - Screaming Infidelities
Joanna - Ultraviolet
John Mayer - Comfortable
John Mayer - Slow Dancing in a Burning Room
John Mayer - Waiting On the World to Change
John Mayer - Your Body Is A Wonderland
Johnny Cooper - Everything
Johnny Cooper - Texas To You
Jon McLaughlin - Beautiful Disaster
Jonas Brothers - Burnin' Up
Jonas Brothers - Tonight
Jonas Brothers - Year 3000
Joseph Arthur - Honey And The Moon
Josh Kelley - Amazing
Josh Rouse - It's the Nighttime
Justin Timberlake - Cry Me A River
Justin Timberlake - What Goes Around Comes Around
K-Ci & JoJo - All My Life
KT Tunstall - Other Side Of The World
Kanye West - Diamonds From Sierra Leone
Kanye West ft. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger
Kari Kimmel - Notice Me
Katie Herzig - Fool's Gold
Katie Herzig - Sweeter Than This
Katy Perry - Hot N Cold
Katy Perry - Thinking Of You
Keith Urban - Better Life
Keith Urban - I Told You So
Keith Urban - Making Memories Of Us
Keith Urban - Somebody Like You
Kelis - Brass In Pocket
Kelis - Milkhake
Kellie Pickler - Best Days Of Your Life
Kellie Pickler - Didn't You Know How Much I Loved You
Kelly Clarkson - Low
Kelly Clarkson - Miss Independent
Kelly Clarkson - Some Kind of Miracle
Kelly Clarkson - The Trouble With Love Is
Kenny Chesney - Big Star
LFO - Every Other Time
Landon Pigg - Can't Let Go
LeAnn Rimes - But I Do Love You
LeAnn Rimes - Damn
LeAnn Rimes - The Right Kind Of Wrong
LeAnn Rimes - This Love
LeAnn Rimes - You Are
Leigh Nash - Last Christmas
Lenny Kravitz - Again
Lenny Kravitz - American Woman
Lifehouse - Everything
Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz - Kings Of Crunk
Lil Scrappy - No Problem
Lil Scrappy ft Young Buck - Money In The Bank
Lil Wayne - Go DJ
Lisa Loeb - I Do
Little Big Town - Boondocks
Little Big Town - Bring It On Home
Liz Phair - Everything To Me
Liz Phair - Why Can’t I
Loretta Lynn - Fist City
Lori McKenna - Your Next Lover
Mandy Moore - I Wanna Be With You
Mannie Fresh - Real Big
Mark Wills - Take It All Out Of Me
Maroon 5 - Harder To Breathe
Maroon 5 - She Will Be Loved
Maroon 5 - Shiver
Maroon 5 - Tangled
Maroon 5 - This Love
Mat Kearney - All I Need
Mat Kearney - Nothing Left To Lose
Mat Kearney - Where We Gonna Go From Here
Matchbox Twenty - If You're Gone
Matchbox Twenty - Long Day
Matt Nathanson - I Saw
Matt Wertz - Everything's Right
Matt Wertz - Red Meets Blue
Melissa Etheridge - I'm The Only One
Meredith Brooks - Bitch
Metro Station - Now That We're Done
Metro Station - Shake It
Michelle Branch - Breathe
Michelle Branch - Goodbye To You
Mike Jones - Flossin'
Mindy Smith - Come To Jesus
Miranda Lambert - Bring Me Down
Miranda Lambert - Greyhound Bound For Nowhere
Miranda Lambert - Gunpowder And Lead
Miranda Lambert - Kerosene
Miranda Lambert - Mama, I'm Alright
Miranda Lambert - More Like Her
Miranda Lambert - What About Georgia?
Missy Higgins - Warm Whispers
Mozella - You Wanted It
Morgane Hayes - If Ever There Was
Morgane Hayes - Lonely Anywhere
Morgane Hayes - Train To Tupelo
Mr. Big - To Be With You
My Chemical Romance - Helena
Nelly - Grillz
Nick Lachey - I Can't Hate You Anymore
Nick Lachey - What's Left Of Me
Nickelback - Far Away
Nina Gordon - Tonight And The Rest Of My Life
Norah Jones - Turn Me On 
Oasis - Wonderwall
OneRepublic - Apologize
Our Lady Peace - Somewhere Out There
Pink - Just Like A Pill
Paramore - When It Rains
Paris Hilton - Nothing In This World
Pat Benatar - Anxiety (Get Nervous)
Pat Benatar - Fire And Ice
Pat Benatar - Heartbreaker
Pat Benatar - Hell Is For Children
Pat Benatar - Hit Me With Your Best Shot
Pat Benatar - I Need A Lover (live)
Pat Benatar - In The Heat Of The NIght
Pat Benatar - Little To Late
Pat Benatar - Looking For A Stranger
Pat Benatar - Love Is A Battlefield (demo)
Pat Benatar - My Clone Sleeps Alone
Pat Benatar - Precious Time
Pat Benatar - Promises In The Dark
Pat Benatar - Shadows Of The NIght
Pat Benatar - Treat Me Right
Pat Benatar - We Live For Love
Pat Benatar - Wuthering Heights
Pat Benatar - You Better Run
Patty Griffin - Burgundy Shoes
Patty Griffin - Christina
Patty Griffin - Goodbye
Patty Griffin - Heavenly Day
Patty Griffin - One Big Love
Patty Griffin - Peter Pan
Patty Griffin - Rain
Patty Griffin - When It Don’t Come Easy
Phil Collins - Can't Stop Loving You
Pitbull - Ay Chico (Lengua Afuera)
Pitbull - C**o
Plain White T's - Hate (I Really Don't Like You)
Plumb - Blush (Only You)
Plumb - Stranded
Rachael Yamagata - Be Be Your Love
Rachael Yamagata - Worn Me Down
Rachel Proctor - Didn't I
Rasheeda ft. Lil' Scrappy - Rocked Away
Ray Charles - I've Got A Woman
Rebecca Lynn Howard - Forgive
Rihanna - SOS
Rihanna ft. Jay-Z - Umbrella
Rilo Kiley - Portions for Foxes
Rob Thomas - Ever The Same
Rogue Wave - Eyes
Ronnie Day - Outside
Ronnie Milsap - It Was Almost Like A Song
Ronnie Milsap - My Life
Ronnie Milsap - Smoky Mountain Rain
Ronnie Milsap - (There's) No Gettin' Over Me
Ryan Adams - Come Pick Me Up
SHeDAISY - In Terms Of Love
Santigold - L.E.S Artistes
Sarah Connor - Bounce
Sarah McLachlan - Fallen
Sarah McLachlan - Stupid
Savage Garden - I Want You
Savage Garden - Truly Madly Deeply
Seal - This Could Be Heaven
Secondhand Serenade - Maybe
Semisonic - Closing Time
Shakira - Don’t Bother
Shakira - Underneath Your Clothes
Sheryl Crow - It's So Easy
Sheryl Crow - The First Cut Is The Deepest
Shop Boyz - Party Like A Rock Star
Sia - Breathe Me
Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars
Snow Patrol - Chocolate
Solange - Sandcastle Disco
Something Corporate - Ruthless
Space Girls - Wannabe
Staind - Everything Changes
Stephanie Chapman - Cowboy, I Tried
Stevie Nicks & Don Henley - Leather And Lace
Sunny Sweeney - Please Be San Antone
Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger
Susan Haynes - Bottle Rocket
T-Pain ft. Mike Jones - I'm N Luv (Wit A Stripper)
T.I. - Top Back
T.I. - What You Know
Teddy Geiger - I Feel Like Dancing
Teddy Geiger - Try To Hard
The All-American Rejects - Dirty Little Secret
The All-American Rejects - Swing, Swing
The Ataris - The Boys of Summer
The Calling - Wherever You Will Go
The Cardigans - I Need Some Fine Wine And You
The Corrs - Breathless
The Corrs - Summer Sunshine
The Fray - How To Save A Life
The Fray - Look After You
The Fray - Over My Head (Cable Car)
The Killers - Read My Mind
The Killers - When You Were Young
The Lemonheads - Into Your Arms
The Spill Canvas - All Hail The Heartbreaker
The Veronicas - 4ever
The Veronicas - Everything I'm Not
The Veronicas - When It All Falls Apart
The Wallflowers - Closer To You
The Wreckers - Cigarettes
The Wreckers - Crazy People
The Wreckers - Lay Me Down
The Wreckers - Leave The Pieces
The Wreckers - Stand Still, Look Pretty
The Wreckers - The Good Kind
The Wreckers - The Good Kind (acoustic)
Third Eye Blind - How's It Going To Be
Third Eye Blind - Semi-Charmed Life
Three 6 Mafia - Side 2 Side
Three Days Grace - I Hate Everything About You
Thriving Ivory - Angels On The Moon
Tila Tequila - I Love You
Tim McGraw - Angry All The Time
Tim McGraw - Can't Tell Me Nothin'
Tim McGraw - Guess You Get Used To Somebody
Tim McGraw - Telluride
Tim McGraw - The Cowboy In Me
Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - American Girl
Tori Amos - A Sorta Fairytale
Trace Adkins - Every Light In The House
Train - Meet Virginia
Trillville - Neva Eva 
Trisha Yearwood - I Don't Paint Myself Into Corners
Tyler Hilton - How Love Should Be
Tyler Hilton - Kiss On
Tyler Hilton - Missing You
Tyler Hilton - Up Late Again
U2 - One
U2 - With Or Without You
Unkle Bob - Swans
Vanessa Carlton - Who's To Say
Vertical Horizon - You're A God
We The Kings - Check Yes Juliet
Wheat - I Met A Girl
Yellowcard - Only One
Young Buck - Shorty Wanna Ride
Young Jeezy - Air Forces
Young Jeezy - Bottom Of The Map
Young Jeezy - Get Ya Mind Right
Young Jeezy ft. Bun B - Trap Or Die
Young Jeezy ft. Akon - Soul Survivor
Young Jeezy ft. T.I. & Lil Scrappy - Bang
Yung Joc - I Know You See It
Yung Joc ft. Nitti - It's Goin' Down
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Kimbella Vanderhee's Net Worth 2022 Early Life & More Details!
Kimbella Vanderhee’s Net Worth 2022 Early Life & More Details!
It’s Kimbella Vanderhee, of course! Kimbella is a well-known model, social media influencer, and reality TV star from the show Love & Hip Hop: New York. Kimbella is well-known due to her connection to the well-known artist Juelz Santana. Kimbella has a fortune of roughly $1 million. Full Name Kimbella Vanderhee Date of Birth October 13, 1983 Age 37 years old Born Place Miami, Florida Net…
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Malik Corleone Out With A Banger Called "Solo"
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About Malik Corleone Malik began writing his own rhymes and experimenting with music at the age of nine. Making music is not something strange to him because his father and uncle were also MCs, therefore he was exposed to rapping and rhyming as a child. Juelz Santana and 50 Cent are two notable artists who have shaped his musical style, but he has a vast range of…
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Juelz Santana Net Worth 2022: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki
Juelz Santana Net Worth 2022: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki
Juelz Santana Celebrated Name: Juelz Santana Real Name/Full Name: LaRon Louis James Gender: Male Age: 39 years old Birth Date: 18 February 1982 Birth Place: Harlem, New York, United States Nationality: American Height: 1.73 m Weight: 67 kg Sexual Orientation: Straight Marital Status: Married Wife/Spouse (Name): Kimbella Vanderhee (m. 2019) Children: No/Yes (LaRon Louis James, Jr.,…
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Party Like It's 1999 3/5/22
Justin Comes Around Edition
Pearl Jam – “The Fixer”
Queens of the Stone Age – “No One Knows”
Screaming Trees – “Nearly Lost You”
Good Charlotte – “The Anthem”
Big Audio Dynamite – “Rush”
Garbage – “Only Happy When It Rains”
Save Ferris – “Come on Eileen”
John Mayer – “No Such Thing”
Polaris – “Hey Sandy”
The Cure – “Friday I’m in Love”
Hilary Duff – “Come Clean”
Avril Lavigne - Girlfriend
NSYNC featuring Nelly – “Girlfriend “
Black Eyed Peas featuring Justin Timberlake – “Where Is the Love”
Justin Timberlake – “Summer Love”
Britney Spears – “Toxic”
No Doubt – “Just a Girl”
Nelly Furtado – “Promiscuous”
Beyonce featuring Bun B. and Slim Thug – “Check On It”
Chingy featuring Snoop Dogg and Ludacris – “Holidae In”
M.I.A. – “Paper Planes”
TLC – “No Scrubs”
Juvenile – “Back That Azz Up”
The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and Ma$e – “Mo Money, Mo Problems”
Justin Timberlake – “What Comes Around…Goes Around”
Justin Timberlake – “Like I Love You”
NSYNC – “It Makes Me Ill”
NSYNC – “It’s Gonna Be Me”
Nelly – “Ride Wit Me”
Ciara featuring Missy Elliott – “1,2 Step”
Cam’ron featuring Juelz Santana – “Hey Ma”
Outkast – “Hey Ya”
Sisqo – “Thong Song”
50 Cent – “In Da Club”
Christina Aguilera, Pink, Mya and Lil’ Kim – “Lady Marmalade”
NSYNC – “Tearing Up My Heart”
NSYNC – “I Want You Back”
Justin Timberlake featuring T.I. – “My Love”
Justin Timberlake – “Rock Your Body”
Missy Elliot – “Work It”
Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris – “Yeah!”
Mark Morrison – “Return of the Mack”
Sean Paul – “Temperature “
Sean Kingston – “Fire Burning”
Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake – “4 Minutes”
NSYNC – “Pop”
NSYNC – “Bye Bye Bye”
Justin Timberlake – “Mirrors”
Justin Timberlake – “Senorita”
Justin Timberlake featuring Timbaland – “Sexy Back”
Jeremih – “Birthday Sex”
Backstreet Boys – “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)”
5ive – “When the Lights Go Out”
Spice Girls – “Wannabe”
Will Smith – “Miami”
Next – “Too Close”
Ginuwine – “Pony”
Jay-Z – “Hard Knock Life”
T-Pain – “I’m Sprung”
Gwen Stefani – “Hollaback Girl”
Tatu – “All the Things She Said”
Smash Mouth – “All Star”
Panic at the Disco – “I Write Sins Not Tragedies”
The Killers – “Somebody Told Me”
Weezer – “Buddy Holly”
Natasha Bedingfield – “Unwritten”
Alanis Morissette – “You Learn”
Jojo – “Leave (Get Out)”
Semisonic – “Closing Time”
Sheryl Crow – “Strong Enough “
Damn Yankees – “High Enough”
Aerosmith – “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing”
Seal – “Kiss From a Rose”
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Ty the Writer releases new EP album 'Street Related'
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The songwriter and producer of rap music known as Ty the Writer has released his latest official EP album, “Street Related.” The EP album contains four original Ty the Writer tracks for an approximate total listening time of 12 mins. It has been proudly published as an independent release without the involvement of the corporate music industry on the Truth Seekers Music Group record label. Raw, direct, and 100% comprised of straight-up urban poetry, “Street Related” showcases Ty the Writer as one of the most intriguing rap-music artists of the year so far and promises that he has plenty more where that came from.
The American Midwest's Ty the Writer cites as main artistic influences Tupac Shakur, Lil' Wayne, Juelz Santana, and Fabolous. Ty the Writer's own sound takes elements from each of these and adds something fresh and unique for a result unlike anything today's music fans have heard before. With an emphasis on grit, truth, and rock-solid back beats, “Street Related” by Ty the Writer has a little something for everybody.
Asked to describe the overall meaning of “Street Related,” Ty the Writer writes, “'Street Related' is inspired by the pain that comes with the street life.”
The heart of the EP lies in the dissolution of a famous Chicago project complex, the Cabrini Greens.
“The affects of its disappearance are still relevant today,” writes Ty, “being part of the cause of excessive violence in Chicago. The album artwork is inspired by Cabrini Greens.”
Still, “Street Related” manages to be more personal than public. It's an EP with Ty the Writer conducting the orchestra through and through.
“My personal experiences also inspired the creation of 'Street Related,” he writes. “On the EP I touch on my view of proper street ethics, my personal beliefs, and the day-to-day street-related lifestyle.”
Ty the Writer grew up loving music. He started writing poetry first, then turned it into bars and verses about his everyday living. He's been writing, recording and performing rap since the age of 14.
In talking about his creative process, he talks constantly about truth.
“[I love] being authentic in my writing process, even though I sometimes do not write my songs and just enjoy creating good music in the moment,” Ty the Writer says. “So I’m going off the top of my head. The ending results are always fun to hear, some of things I came up with.”
Ty the Writer extends special thanks to “engineer Mars Monarch and of course my team at Truth Seekers Music Group.”
“Street Related” by Ty the Writer on the Truth Seekers Music Group label is available from quality digital music stores online worldwide now. Get in early, rap music fans.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
www.Octiive.com
“Street Related” by Ty the Writer –
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All my 2017 writing
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2017 was poisonous, corrosive and it consistently found new ways to chill my soul. I do, though, like some of the stuff I wrote in the last 12 months. Here's a list of everything published.
Smoke DZA & Pete Rock: Don’t Smoke Rock (Pitchfork)
Ain’t Nothin’ but a Paris Hit: PNL and the Art of French Hip-Hop (Passion of the Weiss)
The Power and the Peril: DOOM's albums ranked (Lactose and Lecithin)
Trump’s musical booking woes are unprecedented, even for a Republican (The Irish Times)
Diet Cig: “Tummy Ache” (Pitchfork)
Will the new festival from Glastonbury organisers be all that Bazaar? (The Irish Times)
Bay Area Boomin’: On Nef the Pharaoh’s Thrilling Career (Passion of the Weiss)
Sinkane: Life & Livin’ It (Pitchfork)
This Is A High: Blur’s Self-Titled LP Turns 20 (Headstuff)
Why Drake Matters (The Irish Times)
Searching For Sugar Man: How Nigeria’s Joe King Kologbo Lived The Highlife (Bandcamp Daily)
The bamboo ceiling: Hollywood’s problem with Asian actors (The Irish Times)
Burn the Soufflé: Hepburn and Holden’s Unjustly Forgotten Paris When It Sizzles (Headstuff)
How Much A Dollar Cost? On Prince's “Money Don't Matter 2 Night” (Forbes)
Mick Jenkins: “Pressed For Time (Crossed My Mind)” (Pitchfork)
The Meaning of Biggie: On Life After Death (Consequence of Sound)
Soul Control: Aretha Franklin’s ‘I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You’ Turns 50 (Vinyl Me, Please)
Lil Durk: Love Songs for the Streets (Pitchfork)
Real Estate: In Mind (Consequence of Sound)
Dippin’ Again: Juelz Santana’s Unlikely Comeback (Passion of the Weiss)
Raekwon’s 10 Favorite Hip-Hop Albums of All Time (Consequence of Sound)
Centre stage: The return of Craig David (Irish Examiner)
Rejjie Snow: “Flexin’” (Pitchfork)
Grooving Through 1980s Lagos and Livy Ekemezie’s “Friday Night” (Bandcamp Daily)
State of the Nation: On Kendrick Lamar's thrilling 'DAMN.' (Lactose & Lecithin)
Space Jam: the best soundtrack of them all? (The Irish Times)
The Undocumented review: “To me the Irish are not the criminals Trump talks about” (The Irish Times)
Loaded review: This IT crowd need to reboot their one liners (The Irish Times)
Is Rejjie Snow the rap game’s Conor McGregor? (The Irish Times)
‘Anne With an E’ is playful, quaint and undercut with darkness (The Irish Times)
Interview with Inua Ellams: “It was difficult settling in to Dublin, dealing with racism and ignorance” (The Irish Times)
Chris Cornell: the Greek god of grunge who blazed his own path (The Irish Times)
Ireland’s Interracial Couples: It’s a Daily Struggle (The Irish Times)
Top 50 Songs of 1997 (Consequence of Sound)
Album of the Day: Vincent Ahehehinnou, “Best Woman” (Bandcamp Daily)
Mafioso Monster: On Payroll Giovanni’s ‘Payface’ (Passion of the Weiss)
Why doesn’t the prospect of an ethnic taoiseach excite me? (The Irish Times)
The last of the great grungers (The Irish Times)
Arcade Fire at Malahide Castle: everything you need to know (The Irish Times)
Body & Soul: Six acts not to miss (The Irish Times)
Mach-Hommy and Knxwledge Team Up on ‘The Spook’ (Passion of the Weiss)
Puff Daddy’s ‘No Way Out’ Turns 20 (Passion of the Weiss)
Ooooooohh, on the S4U Tip: Britain’s Slickest New R&B Act (Passion of the Weiss)
Where the streets have no statues: why do the Irish hate U2? (The Guardian)
I have the Michael Jackson skin condition (The Irish Times)
Have you been listening to ‘fake music’ on Spotify? (The Irish Times)
Tyler the Catalyst (The Irish Times)
Lights, camera, contortion: the trailblazing work of Tim Saccenti (The Irish Times)
Neomadic review: 1990s east coast hip-hop with a Dublin flavour (The Irish Times)
England was theirs: the high point of The Smiths (The Irish Times)
The 12 best unsung cult films from the depths of Netflix (The Irish Times)
Mozzy – ‘1 Up Top Ahk’ review: Relentlessly tough and soulful journey (The Irish Times)
A Tribe Called Quest: one of hip hop's greatest ever journeys (The Irish Times)
Electric Picnic preview: A fortress of friends and curry cheese chips [partial] (The Irish Times)
A Guide to The Many Faces of Multi-Instrumentalist Charif Megarbane (Bandcamp Daily)
Electric Picnic – First impressions from a first timer (The Irish Times)
Electric Picnic – Rejjie Snow at EP2017: The homecoming of a new-age Dublin rap star (The Irish Times)
Electric Picnic – Orchestra’s take on 90s hits the hottest ticket in Stradbally (The Irish Times)
Electric Picnic – Bicep fails to show true EP muscle (The Irish Times)
Electric Picnic – Reviews from day two [partial: Katie Laffan, Jagwar Ma] (The Irish Times)
Electric Picnic – Review from day three [partial: Real Estate] (The Irish Times)
Electric Picnic – A Tribe Called Quest kick it at Electric Picnic (The Irish Times)
Electric Picnic – Father John Misty at Electric Picnic: ‘Where’d you get your hips?’ (The Irish Times)
Candice Gordon: Garden of Beasts – Gothic guitar-noir from Berlin-based Irish woman (The Irish Times)
Lee Ranaldo review: Proof that there’s life after Youth (The Irish Times)
The Best Post-Sonic Youth Songs (The Dowsers)
The 10 Best Curtis Mayfield Albums To Own On Vinyl (Vinyl Me, Please)
The cultural crimes and white privilege of Miley Cyrus (The Irish Times)
Kele Okereke review: The kitsch is all right – just about (The Irish Times)
King Krule - The OOZ album review: as classically cool as a round-neck tee (The Irish Times)
LeRoy Hutson: Anthology 1972-1984 – stepping out of Curtis Mayfield’s shoes (The Irish Times)
100 Round Goon: The Thrilling Rise of Q Da Fool (Passion of the Weiss)
Dublin’s Hip-Hop Scene: Can We Kick It? (Totally Dublin)
Looking for a job in Ireland? Don’t sound foreign (The Irish Times)
The new, hard-nosed Taylor Swift is a hard sell (The Irish Times)
Renaissance Man: The Story of Hermeto Pascoal’s Great Lost Album, “Viajando Com O Som” (Bandcamp Daily)
Best Two: NxWorries Re-Invent The Remix (Passion of the Weiss)
Slim chance: Why has Eminem’s music aged so badly? (The Irish Times)
Soul of a Woman: Sharon Jones’s final, funky masterwork, a year after her death (The Irish Times)
Talib Kweli: Radio Silence (Pitchfork)
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Chicago Rapper Shot, Critically Injured: Lil Reese Biography, Wiki, Age, Family, Net Worth, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Fast Facts You Need to Know
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Lil Reese Biography
Tavares Taylor known by his stage name Lil Reese is an American rapper. Lil Reese Bio, Wiki Emerging from Chicago's drill scene in the early 2010s, Taylor became known for his collaborations with the likes of Chief Keef and Fredo Santana. In 2012, Taylor was featured on Keef's single "I Don't Like", which peaked at #73 on the Billboard Hot 100, #20 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and #15 on the Hot Rap Songs chart. His debut mixtape, Don't Like, was released later that year. Since his first mixtape, Lil Reese has gone on to release 6 mixtapes in total, including 2013's Supa Savage, as well as 2 EPs, including the collaborative EP Supa Vultures with Lil Durk. Lil Reese Age He was born on January 6, 1993. He is 26 years old Lil Reese Net worth Reese has an estimated net worth of $ 500,000. Lil Reese Music career Lil Reese gained recognition when he appeared in the success of Chief Keef "I don't like it", which attracted widespread international attention. He then began to receive popularity through his music videos, including "We" and "Meat." He then caught the attention of producer No I.D., who had produced albums or tracks for artists such as Common, Kanye West and others, which led Lil Reese to sign with the hip hop label Def Jam. In November 2012, he released a remix for his song "Us" with Rick Ross and Drake that later appeared in Rick Ross's mixtape, The Black Bar Mitzvah. Lil Reese also created many songs with promising music producers, such as Young Chop. It also appears in the song "Bodies" by Juelz Santana. In January 2013, Lil Reese released a remix to his song "Traffic" with Young Jeezy and Twista. On September 2, 2013, Lil Reese released his second solo mixtape Supa Savage, with special appearances by Chief Keef, Lil Durk, Fredo Santana, Wale and Waka Flocka Flame. On November 11, 2019, Chicago rapper Lil Reese was seriously injured Monday in a shooting at a busy intersection in the Markham and Country Club Hills area on Monday. Country Club Hills police responded to 167th Street and Pulaski Road around 2:30 p.m. The victim has been identified as Tavares Taylor, better known as Chicago rapper Lil Reese. Witnesses told police that the injured man was chased by a driver from another car during a chase. Witnesses reported hearing up to 12 shots during the persecution. The driver of that vehicle got out of his car and shot the man with what the witnesses called a small rifle and then fled the scene. Lil Reese Legal Matters In May 2010, Lil Reese pleaded guilty to charges of theft and received two years probation. On October 24, 2012, a video was published on the Internet that allegedly showed Lil Reese assaulting a woman. On April 28, 2013, Lil Reese was arrested by the Chicago police with an order issued two days earlier, based on the criminal transfer to a residence with people present, assault and mafia action for the February 2012 video incident . On June 23, 2013, Lil Reese was arrested in Chicago and charged with theft of motor vehicles after an incident on April 13, 2013, where he was unable to provide proof of ownership of a BMW 750Li. However, the charge was later withdrawn. On July 13, 2013, Lil Reese was arrested again in Chicago for possession of marijuana, a violation of his probation. Lil Reese Shot Reese was reportedly shot early on November 11, 2019. The details about the shooting are scant although according to social media reports he was shot during some sort of incident. The police confirmed that a man was shot on 167th Street and Pulaski Road earlier in the afternoon, although the identity of the victim was not revealed. Police said officers responded to 167th Street and Pulaski Road for reports of a shooting. When they arrived, officers found a vehicle with fresh blood in the driver's seat and on the floor next to the door, police said. Witnesses said a man had removed the victim from the scene. Officers checked nearby hospitals and found a man with a gunshot wound in the neck area in the emergency room of South Suburban Hospital in Hazel Crest, police said. He was transferred to Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn. Christ Medical Center officials identified the victim as Taylor and said he is in critical condition. No arrests have been reported. A Country Club Hills police investigation is ongoing. Lil Reese Instagram   View this post on Instagram   Niggas gone switch up ain’t witchu 4sho... A post shared by Lil Reese (@reesemoney300) on Aug 3, 2019 at 9:25am PDT Lil Reese Twitter Tweets by LilReese300 Read the full article
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LaRon Louis James better known by his stage name Juelz Santana, is an American rapper and actor. He is from the Harlem neighborhood in New York City, and is member of East Coast hip hop group The Diplomats. He appeared on Cam'ron's 2002 singles, "Oh Boy" and "Hey Ma". In 2003, his debut album From Me to U was released by Roc-A-Fella Records; his next album What the Game's Been Missing! contained the top-ten single "There It Go (The Whistle Song)". He is currently working on his third studio album Born to Lose, Built to Win. LaRon James was born to an African-American father & a Dominican mother. He began rapping at the age of five. By age twelve he started a duo, Draft Pick, which was signed to Priority Records. In 2000, at the age of 22, he made a guest performance on a track on Cam'ron's album S.D.E. and eventually joined The Diplomats. After the signing of The Diplomats, also known as Dipset, to Roc-a-Fella Records in 2002, there was an influence of mixtapes, features on other artists' records, television and radio interviews, in which Santana achieved mainstream recognition not previously gained through the various Diplomat mixtapes, and his solo mixtape Final Destination, that was sold in late 2002. The "Dipset Sound" is credited to the platinum producers "The Heatmakerz" inventors of "Crack Music" also of Caribbean descent. @TheJuelzSantana #JuelzSantana #Dipset #Heatmakerz #CrackMusic #GangstaMusic #DominicanRepublic #islandpeeps (at Dominican Republic)
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