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  1. Tupac Shakur

    Tupac Amaru Shakur (June 16 1971 - September 13 1996), also known by his stage names: 2Pac, Makaveli, or simply Pac, was an American artist renowned for his rap music, movie roles, poetry, and his social activism. He is recognized in the "Guinness Book of World Records" as the best selling hip-hop artist, with over seventy-five million albums sold worldwide including over fifty million in the United States alone.

  2. Rick Ross

    William Roberts (born February 8 1977 in Carol City, Florida), better known by his stage name Rick Ross (alternate form Rick Ro$$), is a rapper from Carol City in northern Miami-Dade County, Florida. Ross' moniker is suspected to be borrowed from drug trafficker Ricky "Freeway" Ross, who ran one of the largest cocaine distribution networks in the country during the '1980s and early '90s. He signed with Slip-N-Slide, which as of 2007, …

  3. Spice 1

    Spice 1 (born Robert L. Green, Jr. in Corsicana, Texas), is a West Coast rapper raised in Hayward, California. He was first discovered by rapper Too $hort. His first album, Let It Be Known, was not well-known or widely released, and included seven old-school style tracks. His second album, widely considered as his debut, was a very vivid and fatalistic Gangsta rap album, and his angry, edgy, …

  4. Anthony Hamilton

    Anthony Hamilton (born January 28, 1971 in Charlotte, North Carolina) is an American R&B, soul, and neo soul singer, songwriter, and record producer who rose to fame with his Platinum-selling second studio album "Comin' from Where I'm From" (2003), which featured the singles "Comin' from Where I'm From" and "Charlene". Hamilton first discovered his talent while singing in his church choir at age ten. In 1993, he left Charlotte and headed to New York City, …

  5. Roger Troutman

    Roger Troutman (November 29 1951 - April 25 1999) was the lead singer of the band Zapp. Born in Hamilton, Ohio, Roger was the fourth of nine children. He was a late-arriving member of Funkadelic and played on the album "The Electric Spanking of War Babies". He is known for popularizing the talk box within the rap community, and was very popular with Bay Area rappers such as Tupac Shakur and Spice 1, as well as Kansas City sensation Tech N9ne.

  6. Mac Mall

    Mac Mall, (born Jamal Rocker in Vallejo, California) is a West Coast rapper who became known in the mid/late 90's, as one of the local artists bringing the Bay Area on the hip hop map. He collaborated with many other rappers from the West Coast such as Ray Luv, Mac Dre, E-40, Dubee, Young Lay, Big Syke, Killa Tay, Yukmouth,Mc Hammer, and the late 2Pac. He also did collaborations with Bay Area producers such as Rick Rock, Ant Banks, Mike Mosley and Khayree.

  7. Mc Breed

    Eric T. "MC" Breed (b. circa 1972) a native of Flint, & Detroit, Michigan is a rapper. After his early success with the 1991 gold-selling single "Ain't No Future In Yo' Frontin'," featuring a sample from "Funky Worm" by the Ohio Players, he connected with rappers from both the south and the west coast. He finally joined fellow rapper Too $hort in Atlanta, Georgia, which resulted in his G-funk-oriented sound giving way to Dirty South influences.

  8. Danny Boy

    Danny Boy or DB is the stage name of Chicago native Danny Boy Steward, a contemporary African-American soul singer. He was signed to Death Row Records he was just 14. He made his debut on 1994's "Murder Was the Case soundtrack" with the R&B charter "Come When I Call" (Produced by DJ Quik).

  9. Dru Down

    Dru Down (born Danyelle Robinson) is a rapper from Oakland, California. His song "Ice Cream Man" from the album "Explicit Game" was a minor underground hit but he earned airplay with "Pimp of the Year" (sometimes played with more radio-friendly lyrics under the name "Mack of the Year") from the same album. He also had a minor mainstream hit with the title track of his next album, "Can You Feel Me," and he performed with Spice 1, E-40, …

  10. Sha Money Xl

    Sha Money XL (born Michael Clervoix III on February 11, 1976) is an American record producer. He is the founder of Money Management Group; a firm in which he manages a group of new producers. He helped bring rapper 50 Cent to the mainstream and has produced numerous tracks including "Poor Lil Rich", "Beg For Mercy", and "This Is 50". After Interscope granted 50 Cent his own label, Sha Money XL was appointed president of G-Unit Records.

  11. 88-Keys

    88-Keys (fl. c. 2000, and born Charles M. Njapa) is an American hip-hop producer from the Bronx, New York City. He is most known as a collaborator with Mos Def, having produced "Love," "Speed Law" and co-produced "May-December" with Mos on the rapper's debut, "Black on Both Sides", "Champion Requiem" from his second album "The New Danger" and also the track "Thieves in the Night" on "Black Star", the duet album by Mos and Talib Kweli.

  12. Ray Luv

    Ray Luv formed a rap group named "Strictly Dope" with 2Pac. Ray Luv, born Raymond Tyson, a native of the West 9th district of Santa Rosa, California came on the scene of San Francisco Bay Area rap with his 1992 single "Get Ma Money On!" off his "Who Can Be Trusted?" EP. One of the producers of the album was the Khayree. In 1995, he released "Forever Hustlin," which put him on the map locally. Ray Luv was part of the rap scene that grew out of Vallejo, …

  13. C-Bo

    C-Bo short for Cowboy, born Shawn "Cowboy" Thomas is an American rapper. He was born in 1971 and grew up in the Garden Block of Sacramento, California. He has sold over 2 million albums independently since 1993. In late 2006/early 2007, C-Bo signed a record deal with G-Unit's Young Buck and his record label, Ca$hville Records.

  14. Stretch

    Stretch, born Randy Walker, was an African American rapper and producer from New York City. He is most famous for his close association with Tupac "2Pac" Shakur during the early 1990's and was part of the group, Live Squad. He was murdered on November 30, 1995, exactly one year to the day after 2Pac's first shooting. Stretch was introduced to 2Pac in October of 1991 by Digital Underground head Shock G, and the two became close friends almost immediately.

  15. Doug Rasheed

    Doug Rasheed is an American hip hop producer, mostly known for producing Coolio's smash hit "Gangsta's Paradise" and 2Pac feat. Rappin 4-Tay - "Only God Can Judge Me" of his double album All Eyez on Me'.

  16. Nick Speed

    Nick Speed is a Hip Hop producer who has produced tracks for 50 Cent, 2Pac, Lloyd Banks, M.O.P., Talib Kweli and Musiq Soulchild. He is signed to Money Management Group.

  17. Cpo/boss Hogg

    CPO, Boss Hogg, or Lil Nation was a rapper signed to Ruthless Records as Lil Nation. He was the vocalist in the rap group Capital Punishment Organization, or C.P.O. Capital Punishment Organization's only released album was titled To Hell and Black and released in 1990. It was produced by and featured MC Ren (of N.W.A.) and Young D. He was in the song "Findum, Fuckum and Flee" by N.W.A. from their 1991 album Niggaz4life.

  18. S-Endz

    S-Endz, also known as Turi is a British Asian rapper/vocalist/producer/actor/model and member of the critically acclaimed UK rap/alternative/bhangra band Swami. Their music contains influences from artists as diverse as Nirvana, 2Pac and Kraftwerk. S-Endz himself is also highly influenced by funk artists such as Prince and Roger Troutman,as well as rock and metal bands such as Nine Inch Nails and Sepultura.

  19. Johnny "j"

    "Johnny J" is a music producer who is best known for the production on 2Pac’s albums, "All Eyez on Me" and "Me Against the World". He was born in Juarez, Mexico in 1969 and raised in South Central Los Angeles. Johnny "J" now owns Klock Work Entertainment. Johnny J started producing professionally in 1987. His first hit was a song called "Knockin Boots". by an artist named Candyman. Johnny J worked with various artists in his career such as, 2pac, …

  20. Ron Handler

    Ronald Craig Handler is a music publisher, A & R executive and artist manager, who lives in Los Angeles. He has worked for influential companies such as Arista Music Publishing, BMG, EMI, Dreamworks and Interscope/Geffen. During his career, he has signed numerous artists such as Rhett Lawrence (Mariah Carey), J. D. Souther (The Eagles), DJ Bobcat (2Pac), Presidents of the United States of America, Bad Religion, Filter, R&B writers Tim & Bob, Papa Roach, …

  21. Kurt "kobane" Couthon

    Kurt "Kobane" Couthon, real name Curtis Couthon, born in Carbondale, Illinois is a national multi-platinum credited music producer. He has produced music for, and has worked with such notable top selling artists such as 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, Dr.Dre, Tha Realest, and Jodeci. He has recently formed a new label/production/management/consulting entertainment company called Amer-I-Scope Enterprise. His career has seen him gain national attention, …

  22. Tayari Jones

    Tayari Jones was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia where she spent most of her childhood with the exception of the one year she and her family spent in Nigeria, West Africa. Although she has not lived in her hometown for over a decade, much of her writing centers on the urban south. "Although I now live in the northeast," she explains, "my imagination lives in Atlanta."

  23. Paul Kapellas

    Paul was born, at home, in his hometown of Hayward, California. Although being introduced to acting by his sister at the young age of seven, and acting in theatrical productions through his church, Paul was mostly involved in sports throughout his youth. Athletics consumed Paul in High School, but after his Varsity Football season he began a fond love for acting in the School play "If Only You Knew" which was produced by the Black Student Union. After graduating from high school, and one...

  24. 2pac

    Vajza sa me eksitoni Sa her qe me shikoni Hajdeni pra dhe mos vononi Se 40 me ka shku tensjoni xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 2pac is alive xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.

  25. Eric "2pac"

    Hey Yo!! I Am Very Friendly. I Like Games & Music. I Listen To RAP & HIP-HOP. They Are My All Time Fav. I Accept All Friend Invitation. U Wanna know more bout me.. Then, step in 2 ma Ghetto!!! ;-) so, Go Ahead, I would Luv To Be One Of Your Friend. Thank Ya!!!

  26. Eddie "2pac"

    My government iz Eddie. i am 21. i go to Pace University. I listen to all types of music but mainly rap, rnb. My favorite rapper is 2pac. i am tellin u for a reason. I got some of the qualities he got and i feel about things same way he did. i like playin ball. basketball soccer baseball. not football. i am kinda small. 5'8 150 lbs. My major is accounting . i dont like it much but it too late now so i amma grind it out.

  27. Aime 2pac
  28. Fredy 2pac
  29. Tupac Shakur

    Born Tupac Amaru Shakur in New York City, he grew up primarily on the streets of Oakland, California. His first breakthrough in music came in 1991 as a member of the group Digital Underground. In the same year he received individual recognition for his album "2Pacalypse Now," but this album was also the beginning of his notoriety as a leading figure of the gangsta permutation of hip-hop, with references to cop killing and sexual violence. His solo movie career also began in this year...

  30. Eddie 2pac
  31. 2pac

    Eu sou muito fof mas ixo voces ja sabem ne! Sou uma boa pessoa, sinpatico e tal!

  32. 2pac

    one fucker.

  33. Brian Aka 2pac
  34. Brian Aka 2pac
  35. 2pac

    imi place VIATA DE ROMAN.

  36. Mac Dre Ft 2pac
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  39. Samantha Laws
  40. Justin Klein

    I know what I want and I am extremely competitive. I live in the Village in Irvine right next to the spectrum. I try to live life to its fullest and be as good of a person as possible. I am not like a lot of people in this area.

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