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    WorldStarHipHop is a content-aggregating video blog. [3] Founded in 2005, the site averaged 1.2 million unique visitors a day in 2011. [ 4 ] The site, operated by Worldstar, LLC , [ 5 ] was founded by Lee "Q" O'Denat. [ 6 ]

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    An accompanying music video for the song premiered on WorldStarHipHop via its official YouTube channel. It features Tekashi 6ix9ine in the streets of the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood in Brooklyn with members of the Bloods and Crips street gangs, in a similar vein to the music video for "Gummo". [5] "

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  8. International Star Registry - Wikipedia

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    Despite the nickname not having any scientific validity, a bill recognizing it as the official star of the State of Delaware was passed unanimously by the Delaware General Assembly in 2000. [21] [22] International Star Registry named a star after each victim of the September 11 attacks as a memorial. [23]

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    The next day, the official name change from World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc. to World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., was publicized in a press release and during a broadcast of Raw, from the Hartford Civic Center. Following the name change, the use of the WWF "scratch" logo became prohibited on all WWE properties.