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  2. Hip Hop Family Tree - Wikipedia

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    Hip Hop Family Tree began on Boing Boing in January 2012 as a one-page "semi-regular ongoing feature", [9] and ran, mostly weekly, until December 2015. Fantagraphics released the first "Treasury" collection, Hip Hop Family Tree Vol. 1: 1970s–1981, in 2013, and the second collection, covering the years 1981–1983, in 2014; both of which collected material that had been previously published ...

  3. Category:Hip-hop by country - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hip-hop by country" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Burmese hip-hop; E.

  4. Thomas Brand (senior) - Wikipedia

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    Brand was returned unopposed as Member of Parliament for New Shoreham in 1741 on the interest of John Phillipson. In 1747 , he was returned as MP for Tavistock by his friend the Duke of Bedford. He became more closely connected with the Duke when he married Lady Caroline Pierrepont, the daughter of Evelyn Pierrepont, 1st Duke of Kingston-upon ...

  5. Category:North American hip-hop by country - Wikipedia

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  6. Thomas Brand - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Brand may refer to: Thomas Brand (minister) (1635–1691), English nonconformist; Thomas Brand (senior) (c. 1717–1770), British Member of Parliament for Gatton, New Shoreham, Okehampton and Tavistock; Thomas Brand Hollis (1719–1804), British radical and dissenter; Thomas Brand (junior) (1749–1794), British Member of Parliament for ...

  7. How hip-hop spurred the growth in Black businesses and ... - AOL

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    Hip-hop is an industry with an economic impact of $16 billion and has launched Black-owned businesses in music, film, fashion, and advertising for creatives that curated the culture.

  8. Hip-hop culture - Wikipedia

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    The use of profanity as well as graphic depictions of violence and sex in hip hop music videos and songs makes it hard to broadcast on television stations such as MTV, in music video form, and on radio. As a result, many hip hop recordings are broadcast in censored form, with offending language "bleeped" or blanked out of the soundtrack, or ...

  9. Thomas Brand (junior) - Wikipedia

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    Brand was born on 17 September 1749, the eldest son of Thomas Brand of The Hoo, Kimpton, Hertfordshire and his wife Lady Caroline Pierrepont daughter of Evelyn Pierrepont, 1st Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull. He was educated at Westminster School in 1764 and was admitted at Trinity College, Cambridge on 19 January 1765. [1]