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There have been many male R & B groups over the years, but very few good ones and even fewer great ones. But when you have the lead singer to one of the greatest groups of all time, Ralph Tresvant of New Edition, as a firm believer in your work you know you have something special. Five young men from different places in the nation came together and for four years have been making music to put them at the front of the R & B genre. D Nyce, Fashun, Lucky, Choir Boy and Sincere better known as Final Draft are the next big deal signed to Earl Jam/EMG/Universal Music Group.
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Christopher Wallace was so Brooklyn. When he was with us, his artistry for putting words together had the unmatched ability to show the world our modus operandi. If one wanted to do an anthropological study on young black men growing up in Brooklyn circa 1994, Biggie's debut album Ready to Die makes their research so much easier for them.
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Monique-Epitomizing "Larger than Life" At fourteen years old, she told her best friend that they were going to be stars. He looked back, smiled, and said "You, first." No truer words could have been spoken by her now husband to the woman we have watched over the years become larger than life, Mo’Nique. Being large is one of the things she prides herself in, and after her Oscar win, she is showing the world just how big she is.
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Although Raheem DeVaughn is the product of a musical family (his father is jazz performer Abdul Wadud and R & B chanteuse Chrisette Michelle is one of his cousins), the soul crooner is considered a late bloomer compared to many of his R & B peers. The Washington, D.C. native wasn’t bitten by the music bug until he began attending college at Coppin State University.
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