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It was a gymnasium filled with well-dressed Jamaican businessmen, women, and journalist waiting anxiously for the commencement of the purported meeting...
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His birth cry in the game resonated on track 10 of Main Source's classic debut album Breaking Atoms. Spitting filth, deviously proclaiming, “Verbal assassin, my architect pleases; when I was 12 I went to hell for snuffing Jesus.”....
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The first rap song I ever heard was Showdownť by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five back in 1981.
I remember the year because I was still a little shorty worried about the upcoming common entrance
exams, which subsequently was a piece of cake as I would successfully ease my way into Kingston College
the following year. One afternoon after school my close friend Barry opened my eyes to a new awakening.
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Between the small but solid lineup and the day of the week, chosen for this event, and the threat of rain, it was interesting to see attendance at Revolution in Downtown Ft. Lauderdale. Slated to begin at 8:00pm, the Live Wyah Band from Ocho Rios stepped on stage around 9:30. They did a decent job as they warmed up the crowd with a blend of original and cover songs for about half hour.
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On Wednesday September 27th, patrons of Power Studio’s Bohemia Room came out in full force, in celebration of the event's 5th year anniversary. The little poetry spot that could has now grown into a popular venue where poets, artists and all aspiring free spirits alike take up stage in the name of Spoken Word, every Wednesday night on the corner of NE 2nd Ave, in Miami’s trendy Design District.
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