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...Forum (BMF), where he found a group of friends who felt just as alienated. By the end of his junior year, Terry had become president of the organization, transforming it from a relatively small social network into one of the college’s most active clubs. His rap group Tha League opened for Fabolous and Busta Rhymes. Everybody knew his name, in other words, and they weren’t running away from him anymore...

Author: By Leon Neyfakh, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Major League | 12/16/2004 | See Source »

...experience seems to have informed every part of his life—from his academic passions to his lyrics for Tha League. Facebook fame behind them, the rap group is now wrapping up their debut album, which they plan to shop to major labels...

Author: By Leon Neyfakh, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Major League | 12/16/2004 | See Source »

...Xuan (who is in two bands with the same members but different names) consults with fellow artiste Terry about his rap group Tha League’s recent music video...

Author: By FM Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Show and Tell | 12/16/2004 | See Source »

Brandon M. Terry ’05, president of the Black Men’s Forum, transformed into a rapper known as “Hollaman” to follow the somewhat comic duo with socially informed rap, targeting issues concerning politics and the status of African-Americans in society with his words. He touched on this theme in one of his more poignant lyrics, “Bush wants to talk about terror / Baltimore’s got 300 murders a year with no Al Qaeda...

Author: By Mary CATHERINE Brouder, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: HipHOP Benefit Provides Proceeds to Boston’s Homeless | 12/10/2004 | See Source »

...track names are culinary, and food metaphors are frequent in his intricately (some would say randomly) internally rhymed flows. What this fixation means depends on how much credit you give him. It could either be a simple, nonsensical way of unifying the album, showing that he can rap about absolutely anything, or it could be a comment on the state of hip-hop. With radio rap big on adolescent lyrics of sex and violence, is a Sesame Street-sampling song about cookies an attempt at out-immaturing Juvenile...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Music | 12/10/2004 | See Source »

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