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CONVICTED. H. RAP BROWN, 58, 1960s radical, of killing a sheriff's deputy and wounding another in a 2000 shoot-out; in Fulton County Superior Court in Atlanta. Brown, a Black Panther turned Muslim cleric known as Jamil Adullah al-Amin, could face execution or life imprisonment...
...Clint Eastwood,” the summer-engulfing single set off by Albarn’s slack-jawed “I ain’t happy, I’m feeling glad…” hook, and rounded off by Del’s spiritual-mentor rap is one of those songs. The songs that lodge in the crevices of the brain, and emerge periodically to sun themselves, setting an entire room absently humming, “I’m useless / But not for long…” Yet it might have all gone...
...audience with a screen in between them, and animated cartoons as their proxies? The answer seems to be, well, oddly. The audience’s enjoyment of the music was unmistakeable, particularly for the centrepiece “Clint Eastwood,” which Del graced with a different rap than the album version. Yet, despite Del’s exhortations, the audience didn’t exactly rock out, and was even a little hesitant to join in the infinitely crowd-worthy chorus, even when Albarn called repeatedly for the audience to sing along. They were certainly captivated...
...actually wondering what you thought about Summers’ criticism of Cornel West’s rap album and his less-than-academic pursuits...
...have been first, but now she has company. “It’s undoubtedly the first rap song recorded by a Harvard professor,” Arbuckle Professor of Business Administration Rosabeth M. Kanter writes about her single “Evolve!” on her website www.rosabeth.com. The Harvard Business School professor recorded and released “Evolve!” on CD as a benefit for CityYear, a national service organization. She says the song “summarizes” her book, Evolve!: Succeeding in the Digital Culture of Tomorrow, and makes...