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LaTasha Sheron Rogers (July 30, 1970 – June 4, 1991), better known as MC Trouble, was a rap artist and the first female rapper signed to Motown Records. [1]MC Trouble had a minor hit with the song "(I Wanna) Make You Mine" featuring the Good Girls, released on May 25, 1990.
Gotta Get a Grip is the only studio album released by American rapper MC Trouble. It was released on June 12, 1990 through Motown Records and featured production by MC Trouble herself and LA Jay. The album reached No. 94 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart selling 82,000 units and spawned two singles, "Gotta Get a Grip" and "(I Wanna) Make ...
Gotta Get a Grip may refer to: Gotta Get a Grip, an album by MC Trouble "Gotta Get a Grip" (song), a song by Mick Jagger This page was last edited on 28 December ...
Get a Grip's cover art, depicting an image of a cow with a captive bead nipple ring through its udder and a brand of the Aerosmith logo, was designed by noted album-cover artist Hugh Syme. Music critic Steven Hyden has referred to the album's cover art as "the worst album cover ever", expressing surprise that Syme was responsible for it given ...
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"I have to sell one goat to get 10 kg [22 lbs.] of flour," he says. "We can eat it maybe for five to six days, because we are extended family. Then I sell another one. So for these 15 days, we are ...
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