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  2. Category:African-American male rappers - Wikipedia

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    African-American male rappers. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American male rappers . It includes American male rappers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  3. Category:African-American rappers - Wikipedia

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    African-American male rappers (1,257 P) Pages in category "African-American rappers" The following 125 pages are in this category, out of 125 total.

  4. Category:African-American women rappers - Wikipedia

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    It includes American women rappers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:African-American rappers .

  5. Blueface - Wikipedia

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    Blueface in 2019. Blueface began rapping in January 2017 under the name Blueface Bleedem, a reference to his ties to the School Yard Crips street gang. Originally moving back to Los Angeles after leaving Fayetteville State University, he was invited to his friend Laudiano's music studio to retrieve a phone charger, and after being challenged to rap over a beat, Blueface began to work to ...

  6. Akon - Wikipedia

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    "Locked Up" reached the number 8 position in the US and number 5 in the UK. "Ghetto" became a radio hit when it was remixed by DJ Green Lantern to include verses from rappers 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G. The album is a hybrid of Akon's silky, West African-styled vocals mixed with East Coast and Southern beats.

  7. List of African-American singers - Wikipedia

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    Saweetie: Hip hop (African American father, Chinese and Filipino mother) [10] Pharoah Sanders: Jazz; Juelz Santana: Hip hop; Saucy Santana: Hip hop; Marvin Sapp: Gospel;

  8. Young Black rappers are dying at alarming rates. The ... - AOL

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    The 32-year-old rapper, whose real name was Latauriisha O’Brien, ... Elaine Richardson, a professor at Ohio State University who specializes in African American cultures, literacy and hip-hop ...

  9. Fabolous - Wikipedia

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    Fabolous was born John David Jackson on November 18, 1977, and is of Dominican and African-American descent. [1] [2] He grew up in Breevort Houses in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of the Brooklyn borough of New York City.