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    The Eminem’s second single album, The Slim Shady Lp, was released in 1999, in the hip hop era of gangster, and the environment of hip hop back then was mostly ghetto style. The mainstream of hip hop music was African American style and it was dominated by their racial culture. Most hip hop music in that era was produced for the business purpose, and the hip hop market started to decrease due to the full of similar style of music that made listeners get tired. That might be the signal of desiring

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    Who Is Mr. Slim Shady

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    say that it will be post-Memorial Day at some point, but we're not exactly sure when. We've got some dates locked in for him to perform live in Europe in August, so we're trying to see what else lines up." The album remained untitled. On March 22, Dr. Dre said that he worked with Eminem on the album and it was nearly finished No I.D. was confirmed as

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    Kendrick Lamar Duckworth often references the experience of sitting on his father’s shoulders at the age of 8, watching West coast hip-hop legends Dr. Dre and Tupac film the music video for their anthem to the Golden State, “California Love” as the spark that ignited his creative bonfire. Born on June 17, 1987 to couple who moved from Chicago to Compton with only $500 to their names in order to escape the gang lifestyle, Lamar was exposed to guns, drugs, and violence at a young age. “I 'm 6 years

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    the PQME, Dr. Aubrey Swartz, on June 15, 2017. The injured worker, Mr. Banger, was also present at the deposition, unrepresented. Imber Court Reporters provided the court reporting services. The deposition began at approximately 5:30 p.m. and ended at approximately 6:00 p.m. Background We set the deposition of the PQME, Dr. Swartz, because we believe Dr. Swartz errored in utilizing the range of motion method instead of the Diagnosis Related Estimate method. In addition, we believe Dr. Swartz errored

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    Niggaz With Attitude

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    originally consisted of artists Eazy E, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, MC Ren, DJ Yella, and Arabian Prince. With Arabian

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    is thinking and hoping that the doctor will let him play. He can’t let down his team he thought nervously in his head. When Dr. Dre comes in the first thing he asks with a serious look on his face is “ How is your knee from the last time I saw you.” “ Great” Tyler says with excitement. “ Were going to do another X-ray to make sure of everything.” the doctor says. As Dr. Dre comes back with the X-rays he says “ Look, your knee is fine. It is not fully healed, so if you want to play you can. But think

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    watch this film a few months ago, and I completely loved it. I was not raised in the United States so, my knowledge about the group N.W.A was very little. I had always heard about them, here and there. I even recognized a few of their members like Dr. Dre and Ice Cube separately, but never imagined their history and why their impact was so big. N.W.A and their members had to go through a tough journey during their lives, as individuals as well as a group. The movie "Straight Outta Compton" showcases

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    Eminem equally reflects his background in his music. DR. Dre picked him after attending a rap battle where he intended to win the grand price of $1,500 to support his life with Kim Scott and their newborn baby Hailie Scoot. He was flat broke and was getting evacuated from his residence at the time. At the rap

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    black men residing in Compton, California who rise unexpectedly to fame, using their viciously honest rhymes, die hard beats, and frustrations about their lifestyle in the streets of the hood. Active from 1986 to 1991 these six men Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Arabian Prince, MC Ren, and DJ Yella have endured enormous controversy owning to their explicit

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    The 90's Era Of Hip Hop

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    on forever, and if 100 different people were asked this same question you would get a 100 different answer. It is all about how Hip Hop is valued and the person’s favorite artist. Some may say three of the most influential artist would be Tupac, Dr. Dre, and J Cole. These three artist had or have had a tremendous impact on not only music, but in the community as well. The most famous is the infamous Tupac. He was much more than music, he would give back to the community, write poetry, and most of

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