
Classic skit from the chris rock show. Chris goes around trying to get a petition signed to change a famous BLVD’s name to “Tupac Shakur Boulevard”
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Classic skit from the chris rock show. Chris goes around trying to get a petition signed to change a famous BLVD’s name to “Tupac Shakur Boulevard”
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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The swedish interviewer met with the legendary Tupac Shakur in New York november 1994, only 2 weeks before the shooting in the lobby of Quad Recording Studio. I included som rare pictures. After Tupac’s death the swedish radio station P3 made this hour long tribute, and included the interview they did with the fallen rap star. This is a rip from swedish radio, and when not talking to Tupac himself, the interviewer is speaking swedish. He is talking about Tupac’s life and struggle. You can skip to Tupac’s parts.
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Airline personnel talk about underwear with rap star Sisqo, singer of the “thong song”, and an angry family tries to prove their toddler is less than two years old so he can travel free in this high-flying new series that provides viewers with complete access to the inner workings and emotional stories behind the daily life of Southwest Airlines.
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Ingrid Michaelson stopped by the BOB&TOM show to talk about her recent gigs with Dave Matthews Band and to paly a special rap remix version of her hit song The Way I Am which has been featured on Grey’s Anatomy and Old Navy Ads
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There’s much more to hip-hop/pop star Nelly than multiple Grammy Awards, a budding film career
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Havertown teens have it all rapped up in OCD
They’re only 18 and still in high school, but DeQuincy Coleman-McRae and Oliver Feighan are rapping their way to recognition as the hip-hop duo OCD: Moosh & Twist.
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Buck 65 takes a look back
Talk about two solitudes, the split between two peoples within one nation. Buck 65 (born Richard Terfry) can relate, standing as he has for the past two decades, with one foot in separate and unique worlds in Canadian music: hip hop and indie rock.
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Can a video game turn 3 white dudes into Def Jam Rapstars?
Uploaded a gameplay video I messed up a few times I was doing this on Expert..anyways enjoy. I forgot to turn the mic audio up so you can barely hear me.