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    Drake Raps

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    We are surrounded by inspirational people and some of these people make it easy to notice all their accomplishments. This generation is filled with talented artists, each conveying a different message to their fans/audience through their songs and lyrics. An artist who is truly inspiring is Aubrey Graham, also known for his stage name, “Drake”. Drake’s songs portray deep sentiment, explains his point of view, and tells his stories of past hardships. In an interview he stated that he makes his…

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    Drake Biography

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    was born on October 24, 1986. He raised by his father, Dennis Graham, who was a drummer for the rockstar Jerry lee lewis. His mother's name is Sandi Graham. It is safe to say that he was born into a musical family which helped him develop into the artist he is today. His father was a catholic african american and his mother was a canadian white jew. This mixture of musical heritage and race made drake into the world's first and only african american canadian jew. He was asked about his personal…

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    From Music To Big Screen

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    By: Tameka J Most people in Hollywood are triple threats, acting, singing/rapping, and dancing. There is a number of music artist that have crossed over into acting. There are very few that can do both successfully. Some artist has been a hit in movies and others who have failed miserably at acting. Here is a list of 10 artists turned actors who showed us their new skills and we were fascinated with them. 10. Bow Wow Bow Wow is a rapper turned actor, with his most popular film in 2002 "…

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    Ricky Martin Influence

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    He is also the Grammy Award winner for “Best Latin Pop Performance”. Martin is effectively pursing his career as a singer, recording and releasing many albums, making appearance in concerts and performing live, also published his autobiography “ME” in 2010 which turns out into the best sellers. The album” Life” was his English-language album that also reaches top ten of Billboard’s album charts. Ricky Martin with no doubt is one of the most famed and renowned Latin artist in the world. Link…

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    released songs like I Want You Back (1969), ABC (1970), The Love You Save (1970), and I’ll Be There (1970), which hit the number one spots on the Billboard hot 100, setting a new record.…

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    contributed new sound and style to the into Rock. “ Layne Staley was truly a on of a kind singer In Fact, so many more artists have tried to sing like him since his passing in 2002.…

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    Michael Jackson was known as the “King of Pop”. He is an international superstar loved by all who listens to his albums and sees him live. He has won many awards and recognition of written songs that became classic we love like such as “Thriller, Billie Jean, Smooth Criminal, etc.” Throughout his life, he suffered great trouble and overcame it with Michael Jackson was born on August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana. Katherine Jackson, his mother, was a homemaker and a faithful Jehovah's Witness.…

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    Girl Power Anthems

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    your aspirations, so much so that in 1995 your father resigned from his job as a Xerox sales manager (effectively cutting your family’s income in half) in order to become the manager of the all-girls group, Destiny’s Child, that you formed with your best friend and two other classmates. Your career as a singer took off in 1997 when Destiny’s Child released their first major song for the…

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    Joe Diffie Research Paper

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    Ask", a duet that Diffie recorded with Mary Chapin Carpenter for her album Come On Come On. Both of these songs made the country Top 20, respectively reaching sixteen and fifteen, and the duet was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals at the 35th Grammy Awards in 1993. The final single from Regular Joe was "Startin' Over Blues" (originally the B-side to "Ships That Don't Come In"), which peaked at number 41. Also included on the album was the ballad "Goodnight…

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    Johnny Cash Biography

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    Opry was short because Cash preferred not to appear in Nashville every Saturday night. With his third release, “I Walk the Line” and “Get Rhythm” (1956), Cash established himself as a rising star. At the end of 1957, Cash was the third-best-selling country artist in America and began appearing on national television programs…

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