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Eliot Lipp
From the artist: "The New York-based producer combines electro-funk, hip hop rhythms and even house and techno beats, creating a wide-ranging digital composition to satisfy any music-lover's sonic palette."
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06' Grizzly 660 Silver Tip with 301 km on bike. Perfect Condition! Big Wheel Kit, Winch and Snow Plow, Pad on the back to sit. I have only used it to plow the driveway!!!
Kanye West
One of the most successful hip-hop artists and personalities of the past decade, Chi-town producer/emcee Kanye West may be hip-hop's most unlikely superstar. After Jay-Z's The Blueprint dropped in 2001 with West productions "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" and "Never Change," his patented chipmunk soul (sped-up soul loops for choruses; dramatic, sweeping strings) was ubiquitous and ushered in a new era of polished hip-hop formalism that was a nice rejoinder to the bombast of Timbaland and the Neptunes. Many doubted that West could make the transition from producer to emcee -- his flow was a bit rigid compared to his Roc-A-Fella counterparts, and his middle-class perspective was the antithesis of their crack raps -- but on his 2004 debut, College Dropout, West delivered one of the most satisfying and thematically complex pop albums of the decade, alternately accepting and rejecting rap's conspicuous consumerism and reconciling his middle-class, Judeo-Christian upbringing with hip-hop's more nihilistic archetypes. Subsequent albums (2005's Late Registration and 2007's Graduation) have documented West's accession from quirky underdog to king of the hip-hop world.
- Sam Chennault
Kanye West
One of the most successful hip-hop artists and personalities of the past decade, Chi-town producer/emcee Kanye West may be hip-hop's most unlikely superstar. After Jay-Z's The Blueprint dropped in 2001 with West productions "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" and "Never Change," his patented chipmunk soul (sped-up soul loops for choruses; dramatic, sweeping strings) was ubiquitous and ushered in a new era of polished hip-hop formalism that was a nice rejoinder to the bombast of Timbaland and the Neptunes. Many doubted that West could make the transition from producer to emcee -- his flow was a bit rigid compared to his Roc-A-Fella counterparts, and his middle-class perspective was the antithesis of their crack raps -- but on his 2004 debut, College Dropout, West delivered one of the most satisfying and thematically complex pop albums of the decade, alternately accepting and rejecting rap's conspicuous consumerism and reconciling his middle-class, Judeo-Christian upbringing with hip-hop's more nihilistic archetypes. Subsequent albums (2005's Late Registration and 2007's Graduation) have documented West's accession from quirky underdog to king of the hip-hop world.
- Sam Chennault
10 Things You Should Never Say to a Porn Star
Written by Emily McCombs
It’s AVN season, the time when porn stars dress up in their finest PVC attire and compete for awards in categories such “Best All-Girl 3-Way Sex Scene.” And for those lucky enough to be attending the AVN awards on January 10th in Las Vegas, it’s also the time when porn stars leap [...]