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...breaking point. The MCs respond well to Babu’s better beats, shifting the vocal delivery from the throat to the gut. It’s not a bad record. I hope people don’t need to hear a 50 Cent guest verse or Nate Dogg hook on “Back Again” before they start calling into radio stations for it. But even the most generous fans can no longer consider this underground rap. Evidence talked about reestablishing “our sound, our identity” with “20/20...
...There are a few universal laws in hip-hop. If you put Nate Dogg on your hook, you’re guaranteed a hit. LL Cool J will never go away. And when a new trend emerges in hip-hop, Jermaine Dupri will always rip it off egregiously. This last rule applies to Dem Franchize Boyz, an Atlanta-based group that represents Mr. Dupri’s latest business interest...
...shockingly fails, Nisi agrees to pose as the long-lost daughter of an old white man’s former black lover, only to discover that she actually cares for the man and subsequently struggles with the maintenance of her lies. Tortuous inner conflict? Oh, you betcha! Notable quotation: Nate: “Now why did you have to burn my toast, baby?” Nisi: “Now, you know you said you wanted everything well done.” “Swordfish” (2001) Character Name: Ginger Knowles Character Analysis: Ginger Knowles faces...
...this past weekend by taking on Kentucky and the University of South Florida. Against the Wildcats, the Crimson managed to win four out of eleven matches on Saturday at the USF Spring Invitational. Senior Brandon Chiu pulled out the best win for Harvard on the day, beating No. 84 Nate Emge by an easy 6-0, 6-1 margin. The Crimson also had victories in the singles portion of competition against Kentucky from junior Gideon Valkin and freshman Nick Savage—who won 6-1.6-4 and 4-6, 6-4, 6-1, respectively. The Wildcats...
...University of Delaware, an hour's drive from her home. If there is any danger of her becoming a skating diva, her three elder brothers will dispel it. "They don't really pay attention to what I'm doing," she said during a break in her training last summer. Nate, a firefighter, learned about his sister's Axel feat last year only when a buddy in the firehouse saw the replay on ESPN and called him over...