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Rizoh

he was probably referring to Cam'ron: "This game's over. I wonder if he knows"

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here u can find the last album of Murs & 9th Wonder.........download it niggaz!!!

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Jay-Z and his nationally televised HP commercial shows how far the "Basketball and Hip-Hop" culture fusion of the past 22 years has come. The time period for this culture fusion stared in 1984 by Michael Jordan, Russell Simmons, RUN-DMC, and NBA Comissioner David Stern is being defined as The "Dunkadelic Era" In America, 1984-Present.


yo

his team? Do your homework. he owns like...less than 1% of the team... he's being used for street cred

Evan

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Jay-Z's most public relationship has been with American R&B singer Beyoncé Knowles, a former member of Destiny's Child. In 2002, Jay-Z & Beyoncé collaborated for the song "Bonnie & Clyde". Jay-Z also appeared on Knowles' hit single "Crazy In Love" and as well as "That's How You Like It" from her debut Dangerously in Love. On her second album, B'Day, he made appearances on the 2006 hits, "Déjà Vu" and "Upgrade U". In the video for the latter song, she comically imitates his appearance.

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