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...started with an ad-libbed rap for a class at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG), and grew into a sizeable grassroots campaign summed up with one simple phrase: "Save...

Author: By Jonathan F. Taylor, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students Organize Drive To Save Bow | 2/18/2000 | See Source »

When he was starting to rap, Williams was also studying Shakespeare at school--something that he said helps explain the blurred line between his music and poetry...

Author: By Daniela J. Lamas, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hip-Hop Artist Entertains Packed Hall | 2/17/2000 | See Source »

...teen culture," says Michael Woods, vice president of Teenage Research Unlimited. Last year kids ranked A&F as the sixth coolest brand--up from 11th, and passing Levi's and Nintendo--according to a recent TRU survey. And A&F's place in youthography was officially sealed in the rap song Summer Girls, by Lyte Funkie Ones: "When I met you I said my name was Rich;/You look like a girl from Abercrombie Fitch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Abercrombie's Beefcake Brigade | 2/14/2000 | See Source »

...Queensbridge, N.Y.'s rap supergroup Screwball's "Who Shot Rudy?", New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani had this to say: "I do not consider it one of the better songs of the year." Not surprising, as the song centers around a fictionalized assassination of a certain iron-fisted, tight-lipped future Senate candidate. Screwball is part of the Queensbridge Housing Projects' (not to be confused with Queens) hip-hop legacy, which includes standouts like Mobb Deep and Nas. Its four members pull no punches lyrically, but the hard-knockin' beats and surprisingly melodic riffs are like spoonfuls of sugar...

Author: By Alan Yang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Album Review: Screwball | 2/11/2000 | See Source »

...world of Internet hacking, as in the world of rap music, there is the old school, and then there are the insurgents. The former tends to view the latter with some suspicion, and perhaps a bit of jealousy. Such was the case Wednesday; establishment hackers are up in arms over the media attention paid to Monday and Tuesday's attacks on Yahoo, eBay, CNN and Buy.com. "We find that there are already ample words in the English language to describe such miscreants and call upon the media to define them by their actions, as they are all we know them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Classic Hackers Decry Heavy-Handed Upstarts | 2/9/2000 | See Source »

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