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Master P

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Master P: Encyclopedia II - Master P - Career

Master P's debut album was "Get Away Clean" followed by The Ghetto Is Trying to Kill Me; this was followed up with 99 Ways to Die, Ice Cream Man, Ghetto Dope and 1998's Da Last Don. After an unsuccessful attempt to play pro NBA basketball he returned to music with Only God Can Judge Me, followed by Ghetto Postage and 2001's Gameface, which was the first release from The New ...

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Master P, Master P - Early life, Master P - Career, Master P - On the court, Master P - Other interests, Master P - Television appearances, Master P - Discography, Master P - Hit singles

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Master P: Encyclopedia II - Master P - Career

Master P's debut album was "Get Away Clean" followedThe Ghetto Is Trying to Kill Me; and was followed by 99 Ways to Die, Ice Cream Man, Ghetto Dope and 1998's Da Last Don. After an unsuccessful attempt to play pro NBA basketball he returned to music with Only God Can Judge Me, followed by Ghetto Postage and 2001's Gameface, which was the first release from The New ...

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Master P, Master P - Early life, Master P - Career, Master P - On the court, Master P - Other interests, Master P - Television appearances, Master P - Discography, Master P - Hit singles

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Master P: Encyclopedia - April 29

April 29 is the 119th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (120th in leap years). There are 246 days remaining. April 29 - Events. 1429 - Battle of Orléans: French troops led by Joan of Arc lifted the English siege of Orléans, a turning point in the Hundred Years' War. 1672 - Franco-Dutch War: Louis XIV of France invades the Netherlands. 1770 - James Cook arrives at and names Botany Bay, Australia. 1854 - The Ashmun Institute is official ...

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Master P: Encyclopedia - Alternative hip hop

Alternative hip hop or Underground rap is a style of hip hop music distinguished by beats, samples, and lyrics that differ from the general template of popular commercial hip hop. Positive lyrics are often a hallmark of alternative hip hop. Although some listeners may associate live instrumentation with alternative hip hop, this distinction is invalid because popular rap acts like J-Kwon use live instruments as well. Alternative hip hop artists generally have not achieved much or any mainstream success, although they are often ...

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Master P: Encyclopedia - American hip hop

Hip hop is a cultural movement encompassing four forms of expression: graffiti art, breakdancing, DJing and rapping. The latter two compose hip hop music, a popular style that was developed in the 1970s in New York City, among primarily African American and Puerto Rican audiences. For many years, hip hop remained known only in a few neighborhoods in New York, but it began to spread to nearby urban areas like Philadelphia and New Jersey. By the end of the decade, hip hop was kn ...

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Master P: Encyclopedia - Rainbow Mariah Carey album

Rainbow is the ninth album by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, released in the United States by Columbia Records on November 2, 1999 (see 1999 in music). It was certified three times platinum by the RIAA, and sold nearly twelve million copies worldwide. Rainbow is a collaboration-heavy album that found Carey co-operating with a wide range of producers and artists that dominated the mu ...

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Master P: Encyclopedia - 187 murder

187 is the numeric code for the crime of murder used by law-enforcement officials, particularly in the state of California. This number is used for this purpose because Section 187 of the California Penal Code deals with that crime. 187 murder - Media references. In the early 1990s, the number began to appear in the lyrics of gangsta rap songs, prompting some radio stations to stop playing the songs in which the number was used. The following is a list of prominent examples of this usage: ...

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Master P: Encyclopedia - University of Houston

The University of Houston, often called U of H or UH, is a nationally recognized doctoral degree-granting extensive research university located in Houston, Texas. It is the third largest university in the state of Texas and is one of Texas' premier research and teaching institutions. UH is the only doctoral degree-granting university and is the flagship institution with the largest enrollment in the University of Houston System, a state system of higher education that includes three other univers ...

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Master P: Encyclopedia - 1967

1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. 1967 - Events. 1967 - January. January 2 - Charlie Chaplin opens his last film, A Countess From Hong Kong in England. January 4 - Algerian revolutionary Mohammed Khider is shot in Madrid. January 6 - Vietnam War: USMC and ARVN troops launch "Operation Deckhouse Five" in the Mekong River delta. January 10 - Segregationist Lester Maddo ...

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Master P: Encyclopedia - Age fabrication

Age fabrication is when a person deliberately lies about their actual age. It is usually for the purpose of gaining privileges or seeming younger, sometimes going as far as to altering vital records. For example, during the 1940s and 1950s in Hollywood, it was extremely common for actresses to subtract at least one year from their actual age. Most often, it is lowered. Sometimes it is not the people themselves that lower their public age, but others around them such as publicists, parents, and other handlers. Age fabrica ...

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Master P: Encyclopedia - Timeline of trends in music 1990-1999

Timeline of trends in music 1990-1999 - 1991 in music. International trends Mickey Hart's Voices of the Rainforest is the first commercial release of traditional music of Papua New Guinea to reach an international audience A distinctively Scandinavian death metal scene emerges, especially in Norway at first, soon extending to Sweden and Finland with bands like Entombed (Clandestine), Amorphis (Dismet of Soul) and Therion (Beyond Sanctorum) The Austrian ...

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Master P: Encyclopedia II - List of famous tall men - 7 ft 3 in 221 cm

List of famous tall men - 7 ft 2.5 in 220 cm. Arvydas Sabonis — basketball player ...

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List of famous tall men, List of famous tall men - 10 ft 6 in 320 cm, List of famous tall men - 8 ft 11 in 272 cm, List of famous tall men - 8 ft 4 in 254 cm, List of famous tall men - 7 ft 9 in 236 cm, List of famous tall men - 7 ft 8 and 3/4 in 235 cm, List of famous tall men - 7 ft 7 in 231 cm, List of famous tall men - 7 ft 6 in 229 cm, List of famous tall men - 7 ft 4 in 224 cm, List of famous tall men - 7 ft 3 in 221 cm, List of famous tall men - 7 ft 2.5 in 220 cm, List of famous tall men - 7 ft 2 in 218 cm, List of famous tall men - 7 ft 1 in 216 cm, List of famous tall men - 7 ft ½ in 215 cm, List of famous tall men - 7 ft 213 cm, List of famous tall men - 6 ft 11 in 211 cm, List of famous tall men - 6 ft 10 in 208 cm, List of famous tall men - 6 ft 9 in 206 cm, List of famous tall men - 6 ft 8.5 in 204 cm, List of famous tall men - 6 ft 8 in 203 cm, List of famous tall men - 6 ft 7.5 in 202 cm, List of famous tall men - 6 ft 7 in 201 cm, List of famous tall men - 6 ft 6 in 198 cm, List of famous tall men - 6 ft 5 in 196 cm, List of famous tall men - 6 ft 4.5 in 194 cm, List of famous tall men - 6 ft 4 in 193 cm, List of famous tall men - 6 ft 3.5 in 192 cm, List of famous tall men - 6 ft 3 in 191 cm, List of famous tall men - 6 ft 2 in 188 cm, List of famous tall men - 6 ft 1 in 185 cm, List of famous tall men - Note

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Master P: Encyclopedia II - Snoop Dogg - Biography

Snoop Dogg - Early years. Calvin Broadus was active in music from a young age, singing in his church choir. Outside of church, Broadus often found himself in trouble, both in school and with the law for selling/doing drugs. He later attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School[1], where he began participating in schoolyard freestyle MCing competitions. Sno ...

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Snoop Dogg, Snoop Dogg - Biography, Snoop Dogg - Early years, Snoop Dogg - Success with Death Row, Snoop Dogg - Later years, Snoop Dogg - Trivia, Snoop Dogg - Discography and filmography, Snoop Dogg - Solo albums, Snoop Dogg - Singles, Snoop Dogg - Selected filmography

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Master P: Encyclopedia II - LL Cool J - Discography

LL Cool J - Albums. 1985: Radio #46 US, US Sales: 1,000,000 (Platinum) 1987: Bigger and Deffer #3 US, US Sales: 2,000,000 (2x Platinum) 1989: Walking With a Panther #6 US, US Sales: 1,000,000 (Platinum) 1990: Mama Said Knock You Out #16 US, US Sales: 2,000,000 (2x Platinum) 1993: 14 Shots To The Dome #5 US, US Sales: 500,000 (Gold) 1995: Mr. Smith #20 US, US Sales: 2,000,000 (2x Platinum) 1996: All World: Grea ...

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LL Cool J, LL Cool J - Early years of abuse, LL Cool J - Building the Def Jam empire, LL Cool J - Don't call it a comeback, LL Cool J - Life after Mr. Smith, LL Cool J - Trivia, LL Cool J - Aliases, LL Cool J - Discography, LL Cool J - Albums, LL Cool J - Singles, LL Cool J - Music videos, LL Cool J - Partial filmography, LL Cool J - Awards

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Master P: Encyclopedia II - Selling out - Music

The phrase is often heard in the musical community, where it is used to imply that an artist has compromised their artistic integrity in order to gain radio airplay or obtain a recording contract, especially with a major label, the classic example of this being when Chumbawumba signed to EMI after years of viciously attacking the organisation. Often, the label will force the style of a particular record producer on the performer, or insist on inclusion of songs by commercial songwriters; or the label may refuse to release an album, deeming it uncommercial, though this indicates that the artist or group ...

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Selling out, Selling out - History of Terms Associated with Selling Out, Selling out - Criticism of the Term, Selling out - Comedy, Selling out - Music, Selling out - Heavy Metal, Selling out - Punk, Selling out - Hip hop, Selling out - Other, Selling out - References To Selling Out, Selling out - Movies, Selling out - Kevin Smith, Selling out - Art Cars

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Master P: Encyclopedia II - Hip hop music - DJ'ing and Production

The instrumentation of hip-hop is descended from disco, funk, dub, and R&B. Disco and club DJs' use of mixing originated from the need to have continuous music and thus smooth transitions between tracks, while in hip hop Kool DJ Herc originated the practice of isolating and extending only the break (the percussive solo of funky American songs). DJ Herc's techniques have been developed and expanded upon by DJ's such as Grandmaster Flash, Grandwizard Theodore, and ...

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Hip hop music, Hip hop music - Rhythmic structure, Hip hop music - DJ'ing and Production, Hip hop music - Beatboxing, Hip hop music - Musical impact, Hip hop music - Media, Hip hop music - Social impact, Hip hop music - Censorship issues

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Master P: Encyclopedia II - Southern rap - History and rise to popularity

In the late 1980s, a distinctive bass-heavy scene Miami bass evolved out of electro hop and similar hip hop-influenced dance scenes in Miami, including Luther Campbell and his group, 2 Live Crew. 2 Live Crew became infamous after their album, Nasty As They Wanna Be (1989) was banned in a Florida town and the group was subsequently arrested on obscenity charges after performing; the charges were eventually dismissed. The Miami Bass scene that 2 Live Crew typified is simply o ...

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Southern rap, Southern rap - History and rise to popularity, Southern rap - Typical features, Southern rap - List of popular Southern hip-hop artists

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Master P: Encyclopedia II - Age fabrication - Famous incidents

Age fabrication - Athletes. Danny Almonte, born April 7, 1987 played in the Little League World Series for his Bronx team in 2001, despite being over the cutoff age for the league. His parents had provided a doctored birth certificate misrepresenting his birth year as 1989. A Sports Illustrated writer discovered the discrepancy when Almonte's Dominican elementary school records gave his correct birth year. David Bautista, born January 18, 1966, is a professional wrestler in World Wrestling Entertai ...

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Age fabrication, Age fabrication - Famous incidents, Age fabrication - Athletes, Age fabrication - Musicians, Age fabrication - Actors, Age fabrication - Politics, Age fabrication - Writers, Age fabrication - Artists, Age fabrication - Age disputes

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Master P: Encyclopedia II - List of answer songs - K

"It's like your favourite Heatmiser song goes, "It's just like being alone."" "Killing Me Softly" by Lori Lieberman (Roberta Flack, The Fugees), often thought to be the answer song to "American Pie" by Don Mclean, is actually the answer song to Mclean's lesser known song on his American Pie album: "Empty Chairs". See L. Lieberman comments, Oct. 2002., [2] ...

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List of answer songs, List of answer songs - 0–9, List of answer songs - A, List of answer songs - B, List of answer songs - C, List of answer songs - D, List of answer songs - E, List of answer songs - F, List of answer songs - G, List of answer songs - H, List of answer songs - I, List of answer songs - J, List of answer songs - K, List of answer songs - L, List of answer songs - M, List of answer songs - N, List of answer songs - O, List of answer songs - P, List of answer songs - Q, List of answer songs - R, List of answer songs - S, List of answer songs - T, List of answer songs - U, List of answer songs - V, List of answer songs - W, List of answer songs - X, List of answer songs - Y, List of answer songs - Z

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Master P: Encyclopedia II - Curt Hennig - Career

The son of wrestler Larry "The Axe" Hennig, Curt Hennig was one of the most popular stars in the AWA, forming a successful tag team with Scott Hall before he turned heel. Hennig won the AWA World Heavyweight Title from Nick Bockwinkel on May 2, 1987, after using a roll of dimes given to him by Larry Zbyszko. He lost the title to Jerry Lawler on May 9, 1988, and left the AWA for the WWF. Hennig, known in the WWF as "Mr. Perfect", was one of the top WWF performers of the late 1980s and early 1990s. He was undefeated for over a year afte ...

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Curt Hennig, Curt Hennig - Career, Curt Hennig - Additional facts, Curt Hennig - Finishing and signature moves, Curt Hennig - Championships and accomplishments

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