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Undergraduate Council President Sujean S. Lee ’03 says the allegation that Summers is opposed to hip-hop artists headlining Springfest is unfounded. Rather, Lee says Springfest planners want music suitable for all ages since the event is now for the entire University community, as it is co-sponsored for the first time with the Office of the President...
...excitement of getting my first Harvard acting role. They recall the forgotten spontaneity of the night of Feb. 11, 1999: “All the gossip at 2:30: Ben is playing funky music. Ben and I were dancing at our ‘White Guys Hip-Hop Party’ a few minutes ago.” Then there is this uncharacteristically cocky e-mail from Feb. 9, just after I asked someone to the Freshman Formal: “Mission successful! I was very slick. Or she was very nice. Either way, she said...
...enjoy rap and classic literature it's de rigueur to compare P. Diddy to Jay Gatsby. Both are shadily operating New Yorkers short on charisma and long on cash and shallow dreams. Both also know how to throw a party, and We Invented the Remix is one extravagant hip-hop do. The guest list is perfectly balanced--Ghostface Killah and Black Rob growl for hard-core fans; Mary J. Blige and Ashanti sing soft hooks for the ladies--and shows off Diddy's ability to turn any source material into a danceable groove. He still can't help layering...
...Noted "No, he wouldn't have to wear blackface. He's such an extraordinary actor, I think he could pull it off. He would just have to get a deep tan." SEAN "P. DIDDY" COMBS, hip-hop star, on why actor Brad Pitt would be a good choice to play him in a movie about his life...
Also making an appearance was the Black Yankees, an undergraduate hip-hop duo of Richard W. A. Maye ’04 and Dominique C. Deleon ’04. Going by the emcee names “Will Amaze” and “Satchel Page” respectively, they displayed lyrical skill by freestyling along with several of the songs...