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Connellsville Daily Courier - Set in its native Thailand and in Australia, Prachya Pinkaew's "The Protector" is the sort of mishmash in which rap music abruptly materializes as background for a car chase. A character named Kham or Cam (Tony Jaa), depending on whether you go by
Source: www.pittsburghlive.com

J.A.M.E.S. Watts: Bring Jerz Back
Baller Status - BallerStatus.com: What was the feedback you received from family and friends considering your move into rap music? J.A.M.E.S. Watts: I think, at first, my family was hesitant to accept my decision. My music was seen as a hobby, something that was a lot
Source: www.ballerstatus.net

From Sun Tzu to Xbox: War and Videogames
Boston IMC - Josh On s They Rule; the impact of war game snot steeped in nationalism or based on historical events like Quake, Halo and World of Warcraft; the Vietcong video game; comedian David Cross on violence in video games and rap music; war video games in
Source: boston.indymedia.org

Young Dro
Billboard - Atlanta rapper and T.I. prot g Young Dro decided to pursue a career in rap music in order to break the cycle of tribulations from hustling and inner-city life. Young Dro was born D'Juan Hart in Bankhead, a particularly rough neighborhood on
Source: www.billboard.com

Bailey - Bay Area Golden Boy
NobodySmiling - West Coast rap music has been banging on the doors of the music game for quite sometime now, hoping that someone would let them in, bringing a rebirth of their synthesized gangsta beats and unique California slang to the top of the charts. With the
Source: www.nobodysmiling.com

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