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Fatima Napo, alias Young Deenay (born 14 January 1979 in Bandiagara, Mali) is a German hip hop and rap artist.
In dispute was the use by rap artist Luther Campbell (then using the alias "Luke Skyywalker") and his band 2 Live Crew of a substantial amount of the Roy Orbison hit song "Oh, Pretty Woman" in a parody.
The site has notably been used as the set of national Bay Area rap artist Mars for various projects including his Zodiac Tour commercial, and an interview with Insane Clown Posse on their Weekly Freakly Weekly internet news show.
The first widely recognized Chicano Rap Artist was former Electro artist Kid Frost, whose 1990 debut album "Hispanic Causing Panic" driven by the hit single "La Raza" brought new attention to Chicano rappers on the West Coast.
The Notorious B.I.G. (Christopher George Latore Wallace, 1972–1997), American rap artist
His hip hop-influenced 2006 album X-Ray features such people as the vocalists Charles Salter and Bina Nkwazi, DJ LBJ (also known as Jonas Verwijnen) and the rap artist Redrama (also known as Lasse Mellberg).
Collectively (with the Third Ward) known as the "Southside", these formerly rural communities were childhood homes of country singer Kenny Rogers and (more recently) rap artist Scarface.
As a district court judge, Lynch presided over the perjury trial of rap artist Lil' Kim in 2005.
Silkski (Jerome Albert Evans, Jr.), American producer and rap artist
Lil' Kim (born 1974), American rap artist, born Kimberly Jones
King of the Kounty is an album by rap artist Shortyo released on October 13, 2009, on Affiliated Entertainment Group / Koch Entertainment.
Other KADs have received celebrity status for other reasons, like Soon-Yi Previn who is married to Woody Allen, actresses Nicole Bilderback, and Jenna Ushkowitz, Washington State Senator Paull Shin, former Slovak rap-artist Daniel Hwan Oostra, and recently, Kristen Kish of Top Chef - Season 10.
"Lit-hop" is also the title of a 2006 solo album by the Canadian rap artist Baba Brinkman.
Later, another pop-rap artist named Kristijan Gabrovski emerged from Prilep and was nicknamed Risto Bombata after Afrika Bambaataa.
Eriksson also appears in the video for the song Cross My Heart by British rap artist Skepta.
Hell Rell (born 1979), stage name of Durrell Mohammad American rap artist
In this mode, gameplay is more or less the same as normal mode, except if the player sees Slender Man a song called "20 Dollars" by American rap artist Ron Browz starts playing.
McCroskey, an amateur horrorcore rapper who was heavily inspired by horrorcore rap artist Mars and went by the name "Syko Sam", is accused of murdering four people in Farmville, Virginia.
Independent rap artist, Brother Ali samples Tenor Saw's "Ring the Alarm" in his song "Champion" from his album Shadows on the Sun.
The name ToneLoc was short for "Tone Locator" and was a word play on the name of the rap artist known as Tone Lōc.
20 Inch by Master P (featuring Jamaican reggae artist Cutty Ranks and rap artist Kobra Khan) included tumbi played by Toronto, Ontario, Canadian native Shawn Ramta (grandson of the famous Punjabi folk singer, Hazara Singh Ramta).
The book is divided into five sections to illustrate the rap artist's troubled childhood living in housing projects in Oakland, California and his relationship with his mother Afeni Shakur, his recording and film career, his unsolved 1996 murder and conspiracy surrounding it, and his legacy and posthumous releases.