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    Biggest Accomplishment To David Barton, the biggest race he has won would be The GatorNationals. This was a significant moment to david because it was a start of a new era. In his words, “ To some people winning indie is the biggest thing, but it doesn't compare to the GatorNationals in Florida, because it was the beginning of a new era of muscle cars.” This accomplishment was achieved from experience at Ray Barton Racing engines. In other words, by working in his dad's business. Racing has

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    expected to drop a response to Drake on Monday night, but that diss record never came into fruition. Hot 97 DJ Funkmaster Flex, who intially involved himself in the "ghostwriting" accusations, announced on social media that Mill was dropping a response to "Charged Up." The DJ posted on Instagram that the Mill's response would premiere on Hot 97 at 7pm (Eastern standard time), but unfortunately Flex never received the song. Fans and listeners tuned in awaiting the Mill diss record, and once they realized

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    Pacing back and forth, legend constantly checked her watch, feeling like she had been waiting for hours. When it only had been five minutes, to say she was nervous was an understatement. She was seconds away from storming into the building and causing a scene. She already waited 6 years, she didn’t plan on waiting any longer. Her childhood best friend, true got sent to jail on her 16th birthday, they were more like brother and sister; you couldn’t see one without the other. He didn’t want her coming

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    Hip Hop Culture Since the early to mid 90’s, hip-hop has undergone changes that purists would consider degenerating to its culture. At the root of these changes is what has been called “commercial hip-hop". Commercial hip-hop has deteriorated what so many emcees in the 80’s tried to build- a culture of music, dance, creativity, and artistry that would give people not only something to bob their head to, but also an avenue to express themselves and deliver a positive message to their surroundings

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