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ARTICLES RELATED TO Master P |  |  |  | Master P: Encyclopedia II - Master P - CareerMaster 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: Encyclopedia II - Master P - CareerMaster 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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List of famous tall men - 7 ft 2.5 in 220 cm.
Arvydas Sabonis — basketball player
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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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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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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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"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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 |  |  | Master P: Encyclopedia II - Curt Hennig - CareerThe 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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