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PARIS, THE RAW, IN YOUR FACE, UNDERGROUND RAPPER WITH THOSE MILITANT TENDANCIES....WELL, HE DROPPED A GANGSTA AZZ WEB SITE, YOU ALL SHOULD CHECK OUT, THIS BROTHA IS ON THE CUTTING EDGE OF CONSCIOUSNESS, I'M GLAD TO CO-SIGN WITH A STRONG, BLACK BROTHA FOR NOT SELLING OUT....

KEEP IT REAL!



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MC HAMMER THE GHETTO SANCTIFIED-BLACK ENTERTAINER WHO DANCED AND RAPPED HIS WAY INTO AMERICA'S HEART. HIGH STEPPIN' AND AND BOUNCING WITH HIS HAMMER DANCE AND DONT FORGET THOSE BAGGY-BOTTOM PANTS WITH THE GOLD CAZALS, :) ..WELL, HE HAS HIS OWN BLOG SITE...

HAMMER TIME!

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Kevin Johnson, A three-time All-Star, KJ became just the sixth player in league history to record 11,500 points, 6,000 assists, 2,000 rebounds and 1,000 steals on Feb. 11, 1997 at Portland, joining Magic Johnson, Thomas, Stockton, Maurice Cheeks and Reggie Theus. He averaged 20-plus points and 10-plus assists in three-straight seasons from 1988-91, becoming one of only five NBA players to accomplish the feat, along with Nate Archibald, Magic Johnson, Oscar Robertson, and Isiah Thomas.
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Kevin Johnson, A three-time All-Star, KJ became just the sixth player in league history to record 11,500 points, 6,000 assists, 2,000 rebounds and 1,000 steals on Feb. 11, 1997 at Portland, joining Magic Johnson, Thomas, Stockton, Maurice Cheeks and Reggie Theus. He averaged 20-plus points and 10-plus assists in three-straight seasons from 1988-91, becoming one of only five NBA players to accomplish the feat, along with Nate Archibald, Magic Johnson, Oscar Robertson, and Isiah Thomas.
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Kevin Johnson, A three-time All-Star, KJ became just the sixth player in league history to record 11,500 points, 6,000 assists, 2,000 rebounds and 1,000 steals on Feb. 11, 1997 at Portland, joining Magic Johnson, Thomas, Stockton, Maurice Cheeks and Reggie Theus. He averaged 20-plus points and 10-plus assists in three-straight seasons from 1988-91, becoming one of only five NBA players to accomplish the feat, along with Nate Archibald, Magic Johnson, Oscar Robertson, and Isiah Thomas. On March 7, 2001 he was inducted into the "Suns Ring of Honor", only the 7th player in franchise history. On August 8, 2000, Johnson officially retired from the Phoenix Suns and began a new phase of his career by joining NBC as an in-studio analyst for "NBA on NBC" for the 2000-2001 NBA season. In the live pre-game and halftime show, Johnson broke down the latest developments in the NBA and analyzed the televised games. Johnson's in-depth analysis and key perspectives as a former all-star brought a unique element to the broadcast studio.

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Today, Kevin Johnson is a businessman, community activist, philanthropist, world-class athlete and former national television personality. Always ambitious and goal oriented, at only 36 years of age, Johnson has received numerous awards and accolades for both his work on and off the basketball court. While all of his accomplishments to date hold a special meaning for him, Kevin Johnson has only begun to make his mark.
As President of two corporations, Johnson currently concentrates on business opportunities and community involvement both in Sacramento, California and Phoenix, Arizona. In Sacramento, Johnson manages St. HOPE Corporation ("SHC"), a non-profit community development corporation designed to expand economic, educational and social opportunities that lead to the revitalization of inner-city communities. Affiliated with SHC are six other separately incorporated non-profit entities, all founded by Johnson and all working in concert to achieve his inner-city objectives. In Phoenix, as President and CEO of The Kevin Johnson Corporation, Johnson oversees the operations of several subsidiary organizations specializing in real estate development and management, sports management and business acquisition. A key component of The Kevin Johnson Corporation includes appearances and public speaking engagements for corporations, academic institutions and community organizations.

A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley with a degree in Political Science, Johnson has always been committed to bettering himself. In the fall of 2000, Johnson was admitted to the Masters of Theological Studies Program at Harvard Divinity School, an endeavor he will put on hold for the foreseeable future.

In the summer of 2001, Johnson attended a several week seminar at Harvard University, which focused on faith-based organizations' involvement in inner-city development. The creation of SHC followed this enlightening experience and resulted in the formation of many of his other non-profit organizations.
 
Lionel RichieWriter, singer, entertainer of the 80s with the Commadores and writing songs for the Temptations in the early 70s, belting out memorable catchy tunes played on the "easy listening" and jazz stations.
He has worked with of talented artists such as Lenny Kravitz, Paul Berry, Mark Taylor, Michael Jackson & Diana Ross, 7 Aurelius. Thru and thru, his music remains upbeat and romantic, a real crowd pleaser.

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Lionel Richie electrifies Libyans By William Maclean
Fri Apr 14, 11:48 PM ET

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - With Muammar Gaddafi's home as a backdrop, U.S. singer Lionel Richie jived and rocked for an adoring Libyan audience on Saturday in a concert to mark the 20th anniversary of a U.S. raid on the North African country.

"Libya I love you, I'll be back," the Oscar and Grammy award-winning singer songwriter said to roars of approval from more than 1,000 senior Libyan officials and diplomats gathered in front of the shell-cratered building.

He was followed by Spanish opera stars Jose Carreras and Ofelia Sala who belted through a selection of classic favorites backed by 60-piece orchestra under a cloudless night sky.

Organizers said the music provided a deliberately upbeat commemoration of the 1986 raid, an event that marked one of the lowest points in the decades Libya spent being seen as an outlaw state that supported terrorism.

U.S. forces bombed Tripoli and Benghazi in the early hours of April 15, 1986. Then President Ronald Reagan said it was in retaliation for what he called Libyan complicity in the bombing of a discotheque in Berlin a month earlier in which three people, including a U.S. serviceman, were killed.

Gaddafi's former home has been kept in its wrecked state to mark the overnight attack in which an estimated 40 people were killed including Gaddafi's adopted daughter Hanna.

The concert was named "Hanna Peace Day" in honor of the child, one of several infants killed in the strike.

SINGING, DANCING, LAUGHTER

Radiating charm and wit, Richie brought the soberly dressed audience repeatedly to its feet with a succession of his greatest hits, persuading them to sing along and dance.

He won laughs when he joked that some in the audience knew the words to his songs better than he did, and drew shouts of "thank you" and "we love you" from some in the crowd.

The concert took place in a park-like compound, dotted with tents, low-rise residential buildings and security encampments. Herds of camels dozed beneath palm trees and young children chased antelopes over the grass beneath a bright full moon.

Searchlights swiveling on remotely controlled brackets probed the dark sky in an apparent attempt to recreate some of the atmosphere of the raid.

The Organizers said they wanted the Western singers' star power to underline the sincerity of Libya's three-year-old rapprochement with the outside world, bury past enmities and promote a message of goodwill.

"I stand in front of this silent house where 20 years ago my childhood was torn and my toys were destroyed," said Gaddafi's daughter Aisha, who was about 10 at the time of the attack.

"Twenty years ago on this day I awoke to the sound of bombs and rockets and the cries of my brothers ... But today we try to heal our wounds and shake hands with those who are here with us tonight. Yes for peace, no for destruction," she said.

The event ended with a group of children dressed as angels standing on a balcony of the house and waving candles as they sang along to a recording of the U.S. humanitarian pop anthem "We are the world."

http://www.lionelrichie.com/

All night long...all night, lol
 
Lionel RichieWriter, singer, entertainer of the 80s with the Commadores and writing songs for the Temptations in the early 70s, belting out memorable catchy tunes played on the "easy listening" and jazz stations.
He has worked with of talented artists such as Lenny Kravitz, Paul Berry, Mark Taylor, Michael Jackson & Diana Ross, 7 Aurelius. Thru and thru, his music remains upbeat and romantic, a real crowd pleaser.

2006_04_14t235028_311x450_us_libya_usa.jpg

Lionel Richie electrifies Libyans By William Maclean
Fri Apr 14, 11:48 PM ET

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - With Muammar Gaddafi's home as a backdrop, U.S. singer Lionel Richie jived and rocked for an adoring Libyan audience on Saturday in a concert to mark the 20th anniversary of a U.S. raid on the North African country.

"Libya I love you, I'll be back," the Oscar and Grammy award-winning singer songwriter said to roars of approval from more than 1,000 senior Libyan officials and diplomats gathered in front of the shell-cratered building.

He was followed by Spanish opera stars Jose Carreras and Ofelia Sala who belted through a selection of classic favorites backed by 60-piece orchestra under a cloudless night sky.

Organizers said the music provided a deliberately upbeat commemoration of the 1986 raid, an event that marked one of the lowest points in the decades Libya spent being seen as an outlaw state that supported terrorism.

U.S. forces bombed Tripoli and Benghazi in the early hours of April 15, 1986. Then President Ronald Reagan said it was in retaliation for what he called Libyan complicity in the bombing of a discotheque in Berlin a month earlier in which three people, including a U.S. serviceman, were killed.

Gaddafi's former home has been kept in its wrecked state to mark the overnight attack in which an estimated 40 people were killed including Gaddafi's adopted daughter Hanna.

The concert was named "Hanna Peace Day" in honor of the child, one of several infants killed in the strike.

SINGING, DANCING, LAUGHTER

Radiating charm and wit, Richie brought the soberly dressed audience repeatedly to its feet with a succession of his greatest hits, persuading them to sing along and dance.

He won laughs when he joked that some in the audience knew the words to his songs better than he did, and drew shouts of "thank you" and "we love you" from some in the crowd.

The concert took place in a park-like compound, dotted with tents, low-rise residential buildings and security encampments. Herds of camels dozed beneath palm trees and young children chased antelopes over the grass beneath a bright full moon.

Searchlights swiveling on remotely controlled brackets probed the dark sky in an apparent attempt to recreate some of the atmosphere of the raid.

The Organizers said they wanted the Western singers' star power to underline the sincerity of Libya's three-year-old rapprochement with the outside world, bury past enmities and promote a message of goodwill.

"I stand in front of this silent house where 20 years ago my childhood was torn and my toys were destroyed," said Gaddafi's daughter Aisha, who was about 10 at the time of the attack.

"Twenty years ago on this day I awoke to the sound of bombs and rockets and the cries of my brothers ... But today we try to heal our wounds and shake hands with those who are here with us tonight. Yes for peace, no for destruction," she said.

The event ended with a group of children dressed as angels standing on a balcony of the house and waving candles as they sang along to a recording of the U.S. humanitarian pop anthem "We are the world."

http://www.lionelrichie.com/

All night long...all night, lol
 
Chuck D, the poingnant, Black Movement, lead singer of the rap group Public Enemy.

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