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R. Ray Robinson’s ARRRISE AND GRIND CYPHER Ch.3: Alia Zin, Zane One & More

The Source 09 Jan 2024
There are too many great lyrics that she raps on the mic ... I had J Soulstice be placed with a beat that he’d rap over created by our other producer known as B Noize hailing all the way from Colombia ... In other words, there is no one way to do rap music.
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Five breakout sporting stars in 2023

News Graphic 27 Dec 2023
-- The teenager burst onto the scene at the women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, helping Colombia reach the quarter-finals for the first time ... US rap star Kanye West apologizes for anti-Semitism.
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Bad Bunny – ‘Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana’ review: his imperial phase continues

NME 16 Oct 2023
He dabbles in drill music for the first time in the explosive ‘Thunder y Lighting’ with Latin rap phenom Eladio Carrión ... “You guys have seen me with the same people while you all are friends with the whole world like Balvin,” he raps.
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Nas – ‘King’s Disease III’ review: hip-hop great delivers compelling conclusion to his album trilogy

NME 14 Nov 2022
... “I was trying to juggle Columbia Records while dealing with what the country Colombia jungles had left us” – before later tipping his hat to one of rap’s modern-day greats, Kendrick Lamar.
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On my radar: Kayo Chingonyi’s cultural highlights

The Observer 21 Aug 2022
... in which he analyses UK rap albums one track at a time ... I’ve been particularly satisfied with a recent haul of salsa from Colombia and hard-to-find rap, R&B and disco records from this place.
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'The more they ban me, the more people want me': Dominican rapper Tokischa courts controversy

Finger Lakes Times 25 May 2022
Some feminists also criticized Tokischa's rap in the song, in which she compares herself to a dog in heat, with Colombia's female vice president calling the lyrics "sexist, racist, macho and misogynistic.".
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‘The more they ban me, the more people want me’: Dominican rapper Tokischa courts controversy

The Los Angeles Times 20 May 2022
Some feminists also criticized Tokischa’s rap in the song, in which she compares herself to a dog in heat, with Colombia’s female vice president calling the lyrics “sexist, racist, macho and misogynistic.”.
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