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  2. The Trail to Oregon! - Wikipedia

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    The Trail to Oregon! Is a musical with music and lyrics by Jeff Blim, and book by Jeff Blim, Matt Lang, and Nick Lang (additional music by Drew De Four). [1] The musical parodies the video game series The Oregon Trail. The characters' names were picked from suggestions shouted from the audience, and at the end the audience chooses which ...

  3. Ugly Duckling (hip-hop group) - Wikipedia

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    Ugly Duckling is known for humorous and intelligent lyrics, [2] "lampooning the excesses of modern hip hop", [6] such as its obsession with sex and materialism. [ 6 ] In live shows, the group's DJ Young Einstein employs complex scratching routines with vinyl instrumental records to provide the musical backdrop for the rappers unlike many modern ...

  4. Category:Rappers from Oregon - Wikipedia

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  5. Columbia River Collection - Wikipedia

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    In May 1941, after a brief stay in Los Angeles, Guthrie moved to Portland, Oregon, in the neighborhood of Lents, on the promise of a job. Gunther von Fritsch was directing a documentary about the Bonneville Power Administration's construction of the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River, and needed a narrator. Alan Lomax had recommended ...

  6. Souleye (hip-hop artist) - Wikipedia

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    He has also collaborated in the studio with artists such as South African rock musician Esjay Jones, Lynx, Lila Rose, fellow rappers like Big Samir, Main Flow and Chachillie and more. Souleye is a strong advocate for using his music to raise consciousness by writing about themes such as self-discovery, mental health, inner child work, therapy ...

  7. Nepalese hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Nephop is the Nepalese form of hip hop. Its major elements include alternative hip hop, avant-grade hip hop, breakbeat, freestyling and DJing. Rap culture was introduced in Nepal through electronic DJs mixing the classical Nepalese songs with the Western urban style in the early eighties.

  8. Double Up (Mase album) - Wikipedia

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    Double Up is the second studio album by American rapper Mase.It was released on June 15, 1999, [7] by Bad Boy Records and Arista Records. [8] The album sold 107,000 copies in its first week, [9] debuting at #11 and was certified gold by the RIAA exactly one month after its release on July 15, 1999. [10]

  9. Children of the Corn (group) - Wikipedia

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    Children of the Corn was an American hip-hop group formed in 1993 by Harlem rappers Big L, Herb McGruff, Mase (then Murda Mase), Cam'ron (then Killa Cam) and Bloodshed (Cam'ron's cousin). [ 1 ] The group disbanded after the death of Bloodshed in a car crash on March 2, 1997, at age 21.