Letter D artists.
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D Nice
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D'Alessio Gigi
D'Angelo
D'arby Terence Trent
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"On Top of the World" is an extravaganza, rich with lyricism, personality and an unforgettable hook by new Grand Hustle artist B.o.B. On the track, Tip and Ludacris serve up the grandiose collaboration that people have fantasized about for years. The laudably loud Luda bulldozes his way through the second verse, proving that he's still one of the premier MCs on the mic. 'Cris reveals in his lyrics some of the keys to keeping his circle rich, like sending a best friend to culinary school and hiring him as a chef or helping to straighten out his homies' credit. Ludacris ends with a nice little shout-out to a very famous Jedi Knight: "They say rappers shouldn't act — nah, suckas/ We see Samuel L. Jackson, like, 'What's up mutha----a?" For his part, Tip reflects on his multitude of businesses and on how he's surpassed old goals and has so many more to accomplish.
Maybe Jay will pull some of the records from his forthcoming Blueprint 3 LP out of the bag. He's been working in Hawaii and in New York on the project with Kanye West, who may be producing the entire album. "Jockin' Jay-Z" — which the pair premiered at Kanye's show at Madison Square Garden last month — and "Swagger Like Us (S.L.U.)" — Jay's collaboration with T.I., Kanye and Lil Wayne — are the only songs from the project that have been aired thus far. The latter will also appear in T.I.'s September 30 release, Paper Trail.
D DevilsD Nice
D Sisive
D'Alessio Gigi
D'Angelo
D'arby Terence Trent
D'Mente Comun
D'Sound
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D-boyz
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"On Top of the World" is an extravaganza, rich with lyricism, personality and an unforgettable hook by new Grand Hustle artist B.o.B. On the track, Tip and Ludacris serve up the grandiose collaboration that people have fantasized about for years. The laudably loud Luda bulldozes his way through the second verse, proving that he's still one of the premier MCs on the mic. 'Cris reveals in his lyrics some of the keys to keeping his circle rich, like sending a best friend to culinary school and hiring him as a chef or helping to straighten out his homies' credit. Ludacris ends with a nice little shout-out to a very famous Jedi Knight: "They say rappers shouldn't act — nah, suckas/ We see Samuel L. Jackson, like, 'What's up mutha----a?" For his part, Tip reflects on his multitude of businesses and on how he's surpassed old goals and has so many more to accomplish.
Maybe Jay will pull some of the records from his forthcoming Blueprint 3 LP out of the bag. He's been working in Hawaii and in New York on the project with Kanye West, who may be producing the entire album. "Jockin' Jay-Z" — which the pair premiered at Kanye's show at Madison Square Garden last month — and "Swagger Like Us (S.L.U.)" — Jay's collaboration with T.I., Kanye and Lil Wayne — are the only songs from the project that have been aired thus far. The latter will also appear in T.I.'s September 30 release, Paper Trail.
D Nice
D Sisive
D'Alessio Gigi
D'Angelo
D'arby Terence Trent
D'Mente Comun
D'Sound
D-12
D-boyz
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The tour, which also features LL Cool J, is slated to continue through October 22, although Jackson's Wednesday show at TD Banknorth Garden in Boston has been postponed "due to illness," according to the venue's Web site. Her Philadelphia concert on Thursday was still on schedule at press time."I can't breathe," wrote another. "I'm serious, someone call the paramedics."
And although the singer's appeal certainly loses nothing in translation, Tokio Hotel recently told MTV News that translating their lyrics from German into English is proving to be one of the biggest challenges on their forthcoming album, which the band is currently hard at work on.