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I Got Next!: The 9th Legend |
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| I Got Next! is The Realness's showcase of up-and-coming talent who hold the future of music in the palms of their hands. Part 2 of 2 features The 9th Legend - a gifted, troubled soul destined with the mission of changing the world by first changing himself. |
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Th3sum: I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T |
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| Well, it's official. You can now add the female rapper to the Endangered Species list. But despite estrogen being at a dangerously low level in the game, three ladies by way of ATL are repping hard for the absent gender by not accepting the roles that the Industry has laid out for them. WHO YOU CALLIN' A BITCH?!! |
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Lil' Polkk: Patiently Waiting |
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| Understand one thing: Polkk is nobody's tag-a-long. Outsiders can confuse his loyaltyto his more popular partner-in-rhyme as "yes man" behavior if they want to, but this product of Bossier City is his own man, with his own voice. And he's just waiting for the biggest stage available so that everyone can hear him speak it. |
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| I Got Next! is The Realness's showcase of up-and-coming talent who hold the future of music in the palms of their hands. Part 1 of 2 features Pac-Man,the teenagewonder from the Lakeside neighborhood of Shreveport, LA with mic skills and self-expressionthat has his elders looking like pre-schoolers. |
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Ant Brown: I Don't Need 'Em |
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May God bless the child who can hold his own. For ten years, Shreveport's Ant Brown has been grinding on the music scenes. And for ten years, he's been largely ignored. In a city where East Cedar Grove gets the glory, meet a young cat who is literally from the wrong side of the tracks.
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