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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Review of big charts historical::'what 1970's movie does the quote ''not today boys'' come ...







Review of big charts historical::'what 1970's movie does the quote ''not today boys'' come ...








It               is               a               common               practice               in               show               business               and               the               music               industry               to               create               "stage               names"               or               alternate               personas               for               the               sake               of               entertainment.

Artists               in               these               fields               pick               titles               that               they               think               are               more               interesting               than               their               real               names.

In               the               music               industry               it               is               especially               common               amongst               rap               artists               to               pick               something               that               sounds               more               thug               or               street.

The               following               is               a               expose               on               some               of               the               most               popular               rap               artists               and               what               their               real               names               actually               are.

50               Cent               -               Curtis               James               Jackson               III:               A               rapper               hailing               from               New               York,               Curtis               Jackson               started               out               life               on               the               same               paths               as               most               drug               dealers,               including               being               shot               9               times.

His               rise               into               the               world               of               rap               music               was               helped               along               by               the               rapper               Eminem               who               heard               his               tapes.

Since               then               Curtis               has               made               a               career               for               himself               in               acting;               going               by               his               real               name               some               of               the               time               and               has               also               made               a               fortune               in               investments;               raking               in               around               $400               million               on               Vitamin               Water.
               Akon               -               Aliaune               Thiam:               Actually               his               full               name               is:               Aliaune               Damala               Bouga               Time               Puru               Nacka               Lu               Lu               Lu               Badara               Akon               Thiam.

His               rap               name               is               merely               one               of               his               "middle"               names.

Akon               hit               the               rap               and               R               &               B               scene               with               his               debut               album               featuring               the               hits               "Locked               Up"               and               the               ever               so               catchy               use               of               chipmunk               sounding               voices               on               "Lonely."               He               has               also               been               a               frequent               collaborator               with               pop               artist               Gwen               Stefani.
               Busta               Rhymes               -               Trevor               Tahiem               Smith:               Mr.

Smith               has               been               a               popular               force               in               the               rap               industry,               having               busted               out               with               his               hit               single               "Woo-Hah!!

Got               You               All               in               Check."               in               1996.

The               name               Busta               Rhymes               was               given               to               him               by               Chuck               D               of               Public               Enemy               and               based               off               of               the               name               of               NFL               star               George               "Buster"               Rhymes.
               Dr.

Dre               -               Andre               Romel               Young:               Andre               grew               up               in               Los               Angeles               and               his               rap               name               is               derived               from               the               end               part               of               his               first               name.

Considered               one               of               the               forefathers               of               West               Coast               Gangsta               Rap,               Dr.

Dre               went               on               to               create               his               own               label               Aftermath               and               not               only               produced               his               own               hit               albums,               but               those               of               many               other               rappers               such               as               Eminem.
               Eminem               -               Marshall               Bruce               Mathers               III:               Marshall,               also               known               as               Slim               Shady,               was               essentially               discovered               and               molded               into               a               success               by               Dr.

Dre.

As               a               white               rapper               in               a               predominantly               black               industry               Eminem               stood               out               with               his               no-holds-barred               lyrics               and               rap               delivery.

Following               in               the               footsteps               of               Dr.

Dre,               Eminem               now               runs               his               own               section               of               a               record               label.
               Ice               Cube               -               Oshea               Jackson:               Mr.

Jackson               rose               in               fame               along               with               Dr.

Dre               as               part               of               the               West               Coast               rap               scene.

Eventually               he               struck               out               on               his               own               finding               musical               success,               but               then               branched               into               movies.

His               roles               is               such               hits               as               Friday,               Boyz               In               The               Hood,               Barbershop,               and               Are               We               There               Yet?

Have               made               him               a               bankable               star               all               the               way               around.
               Jay-Z               -               Shawn               Corey               Carter:               Known               for               his               unique               lyrical               delivery               Shawn               has               become               one               of               the               most               successful               rap               artists               in               a               business               sense.

As               CEO               of               a               music               label               and               co-owner               of               sports               teams,               Carter               became               a               role               model               for               other               artists               within               the               industry               on               diversifying               assets.
               Q-Tip               -               Jonathan               Davis:               Hitting               the               mainstream               with               the               rap               group               A               Tribe               Called               Quest,               Jonathan               got               his               stage               name               from               his               ability               to               get               sound               into               people's               ears               and               the               Q               stands               for               Queens,               New               York.
               MC               Hammer               -               Stanley               Kirk               Burrell:               He               grabbed               fame               in               the               late               80's               and               early               90's               while               wearing               baggy               pants               that               were               eventually               named               after               him.

After               having               several               hit               rap               songs               such               as               "Can't               Touch               This"               and               even               doing               a               rap               anthem               for               The               Adams               Family               movie,               Stanley               apparently               lost               most               of               his               money.

He               changed               his               outlook               on               the               rap               industry               and               became               more               religious               themed               going               so               far               as               to               become               a               preacher.
               DMX               -               Earl               Simmons:               Growing               up               in               New               York               this               rapper               took               his               stage               name               from               Oberheim               DMX;               an               early               drum               machine.

Earl               grabs               his               listener's               attention               with               lyrics               about               robberies               and               violence               and               yet               at               the               same               time               also               makes               tracks               with               heavy               religious               influence.

Earl               is               known               for               his               trademark               dog               growling               and               is               also               a               familiar               face               to               movie               goers.
               Ice               T               -               Tracy               Marrow:               Originally               a               gang               member               with               the               Crips,               having               the               special               skills               to               be               a               jewel               thief               and               a               pimp,               his               stage               name               was               his               street               name               based               off               of               the               ex-pimp               Iceberg               Slim.

Tracy               has               had               success               as               a               controversial               rapper,               rap               rocker,               in               movies,               and               in               television               as               a               cast               member               of               Law               and               Order               SVU.
               Queen               Latifah               -               Dana               Owens:               Often               called               "Hip-hop's               First               Lady"               Dana               was               born               in               New               Jersey               and               started               her               professional               career               as               a               Burger               King               worker.

However,               she               soon               made               a               name               for               herself               in               the               rap               industry               during               the               late               80's               and               has               since               gone               on               to               achieve               more               success               in               movies.
               Puff               Daddy               -               Sean               John               Combs:               Also               known               as               Puff               Daddy               or               P.

Diddy,               Combs               is               the               head               of               the               New               York               based               Bad               Boy               records.

As               far               as               rap               music               moguls               go               Combs               is               generally               at               the               top               of               the               list               also               owning               a               clothing               line,               a               movie               production               company,               and               some               restaurants.
               Snoop               Doggy               Dogg               -               Cordazer               Calvin               Broadus:               Another               West               Coast               rapper               Cordazer               is               known               for               his               slow               drawl               rap               style               and               affection               for               marijuana.

He               overcame               a               publicized               murder               trail               and               has               continued               to               be               one               of               raps               premier               Super               Stars.
               2Pac               -               Tupac               Amaru               Shakur:               Tupac               was               considered               not               only               a               gangsta               rapper               for               Death               Row               records,               but               also               a               street               poet.

Tupac               lived               the               violent               lifestyle               he               rapped               about               and               on               September               7th               of               1996               he               was               shot               in               Los               Vegas;               later               dying               from               the               wounds.
               Notorious               B.I.G.

-               Christopher               George               Latore               Wallace:               Also               known               as               Biggie               Smalls,               Christopher               was               another               story               of               a               man               coming               from               selling               drugs               in               the               streets               to               realizing               his               musical               dreams.

A               hefty               man               from               New               York               he               became               involved               with               some               hefty               arguments               along               with               his               friend               Sean               "Puffy"               Combs.

Mr.

Wallace               was               killed               in               a               drive-by               shooting               in               Los               Angeles               by               an               unknown               gunman.
               Ol'               Dirty               Bastard               -               Russell               Tyrone               Jones:               As               one               of               the               founding               members               of               the               Wu-Tang               Clan,               Russell               was               known               most               for               his               crazy               antics               and               wild               rap               performances.

His               stage               name               came               from               a               1980's               kung-fu               movie.

In               2004               Russell               died               from               congestive               heart               failure               brought               on               by               a               drug               overdose.
               Eazy               E               -               Eric               Lynn               Wright:               A               West               Coast               producer               and               rapper               who               formed               N.W.A               along               with               Dr.

Dre               and               Ice               Cube               he               was               known               to               have               lived               a               deviant               lifestyle.

Musically               he               feuded               with               his               partners,               but               the               ill               blood               between               them               was               overshadowed               by               the               ill               blood               in               Eric's               body.

He               died               from               complications               involving               the               disease               AIDS.
               Coolio               -               Artis               Ivey               Jr.:               Artis               is               most               well               known               for               his               soundtrack               contribution               to               the               film               Dangerous               Minds:               Gangsta's               Paradise.
               Lil               Kim               -               Kimberly               Jones:               Also               known               as               "The               Queen               Bee"               Kimberly               is               a               familiar               face               on               the               New               York               rap               scene.

At               4               feet               11               inches               tall               she               made               herself               noticeable               with               sexually               explicit               raps.
               Ja               Rule               -               Jeffrey               Atkins:               This               New               York               rapper               made               his               debut               rapping               alongside               Jay-Z               in               a               song               from               the               movie               soundtrack               of               the               action               comedy:               Rush               Hour.

Atkins               seems               to               make               his               living               off               of               pop               duets               and               feuding               with               other               rappers.
               Ludacris               -               Christopher               Brian               Bridges:               A               popular               rapper               who               spent               most               of               his               time               growing               up               in               the               Atlanta,               Georgia               region,               Christopher               has               a               very               distinctive               delivery               within               his               rap               songs,               often               relying               on               pronunciations               and               stress               on               words               at               the               end               of               lines.

He               has               also               gained               respect               in               the               acting               field,               starring               in               such               hits               as               the               academy               award               winning:               Crash.
               LL               Cool               J               -               James               Todd               Smith:               His               stage               name               means               "Ladies               Love               Cool               James"               and               more               than               a               few               ladies               and               men               as               well               have               enjoyed               his               music               and               made               him               a               success.

A               New               York               native,               James               escaped               his               rough               childhood               by               focusing               on               hip-hop               music.

He               has               also               had               success               in               Hollywood               with               such               films               as               Any               Given               Sunday               and               S.W.A.T.
               Vanilla               Ice               -               Robert               Matthew               Van               Winkle:               Love               him               or               hate               him               Robert               became               a               white               rapper               success               in               the               early               90's               with               a               track               everyone               knows:               Ice,               Ice,               Baby.

He               went               on               to               make               a               popular               song               for               the               sequel               to               the               Ninja               Turtles               movie;               eventually               though               he               was               laughed               off               of               the               rap               scene.

However,               Robert               knew               he               was               a               product               and               did               not               let               himself               become               one               of               those               washed               up               stories               in               which               the               music               star               loses               all               of               his               money.

After               several               attempts               to               reinvent               himself               Robert               ended               up               making               a               rap-rock               album               that               gained               cult               status               in               popularity               and               has               also               made               quite               a               name               for               himself               on               television               reality               shows               featuring               celebrities.
               Xzibit               -               Alvin               Nathaniel               Joiner:               His               success               in               rap               music               has               only               been               out               done               by               his               success               as               an               MTV               icon               and               the               host               of               the               popular               show:               Pimp               My               Ride.
               Chamillionaire               -               Hakeem               Seriki:               Originating               from               Texas               this               rapper               is               best               known               for               his               hit               "Ridin'"               with               lyrics               about               "ridin'               dirty."               His               stage               name               is               a               mixing               of               the               words               Chameleon               and               millionaire.
               Da               Brat               -               Shawntae               Harris:               A               female               rapper               and               protégé               of               Jermaine               Dupree               she               had               succes               son               the               rap               charts               with               her               track:               Funkdafied.
               Eve               -               Eve               Jihan               Jeffers:               Originally               known               as               Eve               of               Destruction,               she               made               a               friend               in               rapper               DMX               and               became               one               of               the               first               female               rappers               to               participate               in               his               Rough               Ryders               crew.

Eventually               she               released               solo               albums               that               put               her               on               the               charts               along               with               some               pop               duets               with               the               likes               of               Gwen               Stefani.
               Everlast               -               Eric               Schrody:               He               made               is               start               in               rap               as               the               front               man               for               the               Irish               white               rap               group:               House               of               Pain.

However,               in               later               years               he               was               successful               in               a               solo               project               of               mixing               acoustic               guitar               rock               with               his               rapping               style.
               Fabulous               -               John               David               Jackson:               Hailing               from               Brooklyn,               New               York               John               gained               mainstream               rap               success               with               the               release               of               his               song               :               Can't               Deny               It.
               Master               P               -               Percy               Miller:               The               founder               of               No               Limit               Records               and               coming               from               New               Orleans,               Percy               Miller               became               very               wealthy               releasing               a               long               line               of               rap               albums               in               a               short               period               of               time,               of               his               own               rapping               and               many               others.

He               has               had               success               as               a               film               producer,               actor,               and               has               aspired               to               play               in               the               NBA               signing               contracts               a               few               times,               but               never               making               the               final               cut.
               Method               Man               -               Clifford               Smith:               Another               member               of               the               Wu-Tang               Clan,               Clifford's               stage               name               comes               from               a               couple               of               places.

Firstly               the               1979               film               The               Fearless               Young               Boxer,               which               was               also               known               as               Method               Man.

Also,               method               is               a               slang               term               for               marijuana               in               Staten               Island,               New               York               where               he               was               born.

He               can               often               be               seen               starring               in               films               or               performing               with               the               rapper               Redman.
               Chingy               -               Howard               Bailey               Jr.:               A               native               of               Saint               Louis,               Missouri,               Howard               gained               hits               with               several               catchy               songs               including:               "Right               Thurr"               and               "Holidae               In."
               Flavor               Flav-               William               Jonathan               Drayton               Jr:               He               is               the               guy               who               wears               giant               clocks               as               necklaces.

A               rapper               working               mainly               in               the               late               80's               and               attempting               to               keep               his               career               alive               through               the               90's,               William               has               found               new               life               in               reality               television               programs.

His               show               on               VH1,               Flavor               of               Love,               not               only               got               him               some               quality               time               with               many               women,               but               put               him               back               in               the               pubic               spotlight               with               his               giant               clocks.
               The               Game               -               Jayceon               Terrell               Taylor:               A               rapper               from               the               West               Coast               Jayceon               originally               signed               on               with               Dr.

Dre               and               the               Aftermath               label               performing               along               with               50               Cent               and               others               in               the               group               G-Unit.

Arguments               with               50               Cent               lead               to               Jayceon               choosing               to               move               to               Geffen               Records.

The               Game               also               took               on               acting               playing               the               villain               in               Waist               Deep               as               well               as               adding               his               style               to               video               games.

He               has               also               been               quoted               with               statements               involving               his               thoughts               that               rap               is               dead               and               he               is               retired.

His               stage               name               came               from               his               grandmother               who               always               said               he               was               "game               for               anything."
               Lil               Wayne               -               Dwayne               Michael               Carter               Jr:               A               grammy               nominated               rapper               he               formed               the               Hot               Boys               group               along               with               several               other               notable               rappers               and               is               also               the               President               of               Cash               Money               Records               and               CEO               of               Young               Money               Entertainment.
               Mack               10               -               Dedrick               Rolison:               A               West               Coast               rapper               and               one               of               the               founding               members               of               the               group               Westside               Connection               along               with               Ice               Cube               and               WC.

Dedrick               has               been               known               to               some               to               be               an               affiliate               with               gangs               such               as               the               Bloods.
               Nas               -               Nasir               Bin               Olu               Dara               Jones:               The               rapper               who               released               the               album               Illmatic               which               touched               the               rap               community               in               a               way               that               many               still               consider               it               one               of               if               not               the               greatest               rap               albums               of               all               time.
               Insane               Clown               Posse:               Shaggy               2               Dope               and               Violent               J               -               Joey               Ustler               and               Joe               Bruce:               This               shock               rap               duo               rose               to               fame,               much               to               the               chagrin               of               many               parents               with               lyrics               about               violating               corpses,               sex               with               animals,               and               murder.

Mr.

Ustler               and               Mr.

Bruce               have               a               large               fan               base               that               refer               to               themselves               as               Juggalos.

Both               men               wear               full               clown               makeup               for               the               greatest               portion               of               their               professional               days.
               Juvenile               -               Terius               Gray:               A               Southern               rapper,               Terius               gained               fame               via               pop-hook               laden               songs               such               as               Back               That               Azz               Up.
               KRS               One               -               Lawrence               Krisna               Parker:               His               stage               name               was               first               his               street               name               for               when               he               create               graffiti,               standing               for:               Kris               Number               One.

Lawrence               is               considered               to               be               a               historical               figure               in               the               rap               industry               and               one               of               the               greatest               to               hold               a               microphone.

However,               he               is               also               known               for               making               less               than               favorable               comments               regarding               the               9/11               attacks               stating               that               it               was               a               sort               of               justice               for               his               race               that               was               being               oppressed               by               the               type               of               people               that               were               in               those               buildings.
               Lil               Bow               Wow               -               Shad               Gregory               Moss:               As               he               has               grown               older               Shad               has               preferred               to               be               called               plain:               Bow               Wow.

Starting               out               as               a               child               rapper               he               was               seen               by               Snoop               Dogg               and               Dr.

Dre               who               gave               him               his               entertainment               name.
               Nelly               -               Cornell               Haynes               Jr.:               A               Saint               Louis,               Missouri               rapper               who               gained               massive               record               sales               and               popularity               in               a               short               period               of               time.

He               tried               out               his               acting               chops               in               the               Adam               Sandler               remake               of               The               Longest               Yard.

His               stage               name               seems               to               be               a               play               on               a               childhood               nickname               and               derived               from               his               first               name.
               Redman               -               Reggie               Noble:               A               member               of               the               Def               Squad               and               also               the               usual               performing               pal               of               Method               Man,               Reggie               does               not               only               stick               to               rapping               but               also               stars               with               Method               Man               in               films               such               as               How               High?
               GZA               -               Gary               Grice:               Aka               "The               Genius"               his               stage               name               is               based               on               the               sound               the               word               Genius               makes               when               scratched               by               a               DJ.

Gary               is               also               one               of               the               founding               members               of               the               infamous               Wu-Tang               Clan.
               RZA               -               Robert               Diggs:               A               rapper               and               an               actor               Robert               is               considered               the               leader               of               the               rap               group               The               Wu-Tang               Clan;               being               the               producer               of               their               albums.

He               is               also               in               the               group               The               Gravediggers.

A               cousin               to               rapper               GZA,               he               has               also               made               solo               projects               under               the               name               Bobby               Digital.

RZA               is               derived               from               his               graffiti               tag               word               Razor.
               Sir               Mix-a-Lot               -               Anthony               Ray:               By               far               Anthony               is               known               for               his               classic               rap               song               "Baby               Got               Back",               with               lyrics               about               liking               big               butts.
               T.I.

-               Clifford               Harris               Jr.:               Hailing               from               Atlanta               this               rapers               original               stage               name               was               his               nickname               T.I.P.

However,               he               eventually               dropped               the               P               out               of               respect               to               fellow               artist               Q-Tip.

Clifford               has               also               made               a               behind               the               scenes               name               for               himself               as               a               writer               of               other               rappers               songs;               such               as               Bow               Wow.
               Timbaland               -               Tim               Mosley:               A               rapper               and               record               producer               Tim               seems               to               find               his               way               on               any               musical               single               with               a               great               beat,               whether               it               be               rap               or               pop.

His               stage               name               is               indeed               inspired               by               the               popular               line               of               boots.
               Too               Short               -               Todd               Shaw:               A               rapper               known               for               his               explicit               and               sexual               lyrics               Todd               also               has               connections               in               the               pornography               industry.

He               hails               from               Los               Angeles.
               Afroman               -               Joseph               Foreman:               A               rapper               who               rose               to               fame               with               a               hit               single               that               graced               the               soundtrack               to               Jay               and               Silent               Bob               Strike               Back:               Because               I               got               High.

Joseph's               lyrics               often               revolve               around               the               drug               marijuana               and               his               songs               often               border               on               being               comedic.
               B-Real               -               Louis               Freeze:               A               Latin               rapper               with               the               group               Cypress               Hill,               Louis               has               a               distinctive               high-pitched               delivery               and               most               of               the               group's               tracks               center               around               drugs.

Well               known               for               his               contributions               on               the               hit               "Insane               in               the               Brain."
               Trina               -               Katrina               Laverne               Taylor:               The               self               proclaimed               "Baddest               Bitch",               this               rapper               creates               a               sexy               image               and               sexually               laced               lyrics.






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