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  2. 1999 in hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Rap Life: November 9 Beat Junkies: World Famous Beat Junkies Vol. 3: E-40: Charlie Hustle: The Blueprint of a Self-Made Millionaire: Tech N9ne: The Calm Before the Storm: November 16 Dr. Dre: 2001: Kurupt: Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha: Raekwon: Immobilarity: November 23 Akinyele: Aktapuss: Beastie Boys: Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science ...

  3. List of hip-hop musicians - Wikipedia

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  4. YN Jay - Wikipedia

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    Jaylein Arthur-Henry Cantrell, [1] known professionally as YN Jay, is an American rapper. After releasing his debut mixtape MVP in 2019, his song "Coochie" went viral on social media in 2020. His first two studio albums, Ninja Warrior and Coochie Chronicles , were released in 2021 through Alamo Records .

  5. Pop Smoke - Wikipedia

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    His second mixtape, Meet the Woo 2, was released on February 7, 2020, and debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200, becoming the rapper's first top-10 project in the United States. Twelve days after the mixtape's release, Pop Smoke was murdered during a home invasion in Los Angeles.

  6. Looking back at Kobe Bryant's forgotten rap career - AOL

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    Unlike Shaquille O'Neal's well-known side gig as a rapper, Kobe's run as a musician has fallen through the cracks of history. Looking back at Kobe Bryant's forgotten rap career Skip to main content

  7. Mase - Wikipedia

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    Prior, Mase performed as a member of the hip hop group Children of the Corn, which he formed in 1993 with fellow New York City-based rappers including Cam'ron and Big L. Two years later, he founded the hip hop group Harlem World , who signed with Jermaine Dupri 's So So Def Recordings to release their only album, The Movement (1999).

  8. Meek Mill - Wikipedia

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    "As a hip-hop fan, I want to encourage every rap fan in Philadelphia who is a believer in Jesus Christ, to boycott Meek Mill until he acknowledges this blatant disrespect. And being a resident of North Philadelphia and a pastor, I revoke Meek's 'hood pass' until this happens," Johnson said in a statement.

  9. Jay-Z - Wikipedia

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    Through his business ventures, Jay-Z became the first hip-hop billionaire in 2019. [17] [18] In 1999, he co-founded the clothing retailer Rocawear [19] and later founded the 40/40 Club, a luxury bar chain, in 2003. As both grew into multi-million-dollar businesses, he launched Roc Nation, a multi-disciplinary entertainment agency in 2008.