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  2. List of people from the Bronx - Wikipedia

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    KRS-One (born 1965) – rapper; La India (born 1969) – "The Princess of Salsa" Héctor Lavoe (1946–1993) – salsa singer; Tom Lehrer (born 1928) – satirical songwriter and performer; Leanne "Lelee" Lyons (born 1973) – member of R&B group SWV* Lord Finesse (born 1970) – hip-hop artist; Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz – hip-hop duo

  3. Angie Martinez - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Martinez was encouraged to give rapping a shot by friend KRS-One. She appeared on his track, "Heartbeat", from his 1997 album I Got Next . [ 10 ] After the song gained a strong fan following, another friend, Lil' Kim , offered her a spot on the "Ladies' Night" remix of her song " Not Tonight ", for the soundtrack to the action buddy ...

  4. Duck Down Music - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Duck Down switched distribution to Koch Records (now E1 Music) [6] and began expanding its roster as they released albums from Special Teamz's 2007 Stereotypez, Kidz in the Hall's 2008 The In Crowd and 2010 Land of Make Believe, as well as Cypress Hill's front man B-Real's 2009 solo LP Smoke N Mirrors [7] and KRS-One & Buckshot's 2009 ...

  5. Lord Finesse - Wikipedia

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    Finesse produced the entire album himself, and enlisted a large number of guests, including KRS-One, MC Lyte, Akinyele, Diamond D, Showbiz & A.G., O.C. and Kid Capri. The underground single "Actual Facts" featuring Sadat X, Large Professor and Grand Puba, was included as a hidden track on the album.

  6. Unwound - Wikipedia

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    Unwound (/ ˈ ʌ n ˌ w aʊ n d / [1]) is an American post-hardcore band. Formed in 1988 in Tumwater and Olympia, Washington, the band currently consists of Justin Trosper (vocals, guitar), Jared Warren (bass guitar), Sara Lund (drums), and Scott Seckington (guitar).

  7. C-Real (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Cyril-Alex Gockel (born 16 July 1984), who is known by his stage name C-Real, is a Ghanaian rapper, record producer, entrepreneur, writer and poet. [1] [2] In 2009, he won the Ghanaian edition of the Channel O Sprite Emcee Africa talent show and finished second at the show's final. [3]

  8. Shabba Ranks - Wikipedia

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    Shabba Ranks was born in Sturge Town, Saint Ann, Jamaica, and raised in Seaview Gardens, Kingston. [4] [5]His father, Ivan Gordon, was a mason who died in 1990. [6] His mother, Constance "Mama Christie" Christie, remained in Seaview after Shabba's success, feeding the community with money sent from her son after his emigration.