U.K. Homes Of U.S. Celebrities
U.K. Homes Of U.S. Celebrities
Forbes - City estate agents got quite excited recently when American hip-hop artist Sean "P. Diddy" Combs checked out a 25 million (about $45.5 million) house in London's Holland Park area. But P. Diddy isn't the center of a brand-new trend. U.S
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ACLU lawsuit: U.S. block entry at border via 'ideological exclusion
Raw Story - In May, London-based Hip Hop artist M.I.A. revealed that she was denied a visa to come work with American music producers on her next album. News reports indicate that the Sri Lankan-born artist was excluded because government officials concluded
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Hip-hop lit draws urban youth
Seattle Times - Then in January came the publication of "The Coldest Winter Ever" by hip-hop artist Sister Souljah. It has sold more than 1 million copies. "Here you had this strong black woman bringing this back to the mainstream. Sister Souljah wasn't an unknown
Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com
Universal Motown Records Signs Memphis' Favorite Son, Kia Shine
Forbes - Memphis' hometown rap/hip-hop artist and master producer Kia Shine has signed with Universal Motown Records, through a venture with Rap Hustlaz Records, an urban music enterprise owned by Kia Shine and his business partner Jack Frost. Kia Shine's
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Cry of peace unanswered
Philadelphia Daily News - It's the kind of violence that prompted actor and hip-hop artist Will Smith to return to his native Philadelphia on Saturday and lead about 600 peace-preaching protesters in a march through one of the city's most violent areas, the 12th Police
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