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Jermaine Dupri Mauldin (born September 23, 1972) is an American rapper and record producer. [4] [5] Raised in Atlanta, Georgia as the son of Columbia Records executive Michael Mauldin, he began his career in music production at the age of nine. He discovered the teen hip-hop duo Kris Kross in 1991.
A video game starring the pair, titled Kris Kross: Make My Video, was released in 1992 on the Sega CD system. It consisted of the players editing together the group's music videos for a few of their hit songs using portions of the original music videos, stock footage, and general video animation effects. Players were prompted before each ...
The video then cuts to Jermaine Dupri doing his verse in his "personal shoe garage" dancing in front of a mirror and trying on different pairs of Jordans. It then quickly cuts to a black and white scene with Dupri atop a basketball goal imitating a popular commercial in which Michael Jordan continuously attempts to make free throws as Spike Lee ...
A sick Atlanta mother convicted of slowly cooking her two toddler sons alive in an oven — and then sending their father footage afterwards — will spend the rest of her life in prison, a judge ...
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A jury found that at 16-year-old, Muhammad Altantawi killed his mother, angry at her divorce from his father. Tonight, Dateline NBC revisits the case. Brutal death of Farmington Hills mom, killed ...
She was sentenced in August 2008 to three years in prison, seven years of probation, and 200 hours of community service. [23] In May 2010, she was temporarily released from prison as part of a work-release program, [24] after serving 21 months. On February 28, 2011, Da Brat was released from prison, according to her boss Jermaine Dupri. [25]
Dupri in 2009. American record producer Jermaine Dupri has released several music videos, working with various directors. He has also been featured in several music videos, making cameo appearances for other prominent recording artists.