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  1. Tyler Perry -- Movie Guide
    Tyler Perry is at it again! His new movie “Daddy’s Little Girl” starts next Wednesday, starring Idris Elba(aka Stringer) and Gabrielle Union. Meagan Good showed up in the same earrings she always wears that was discussed on YBF.
  2. Natalie Cole -- Capitol Records
    In 1998, Natalie starred with Laurence Fishburne in an HBO movie Always Outnumbered it is available on video. Natalie Starred with Pavarotti for the War children of Liberia. Natalie ... filmed Freak City for Showtime television. Natalie also appeared on the 50th Celebration of Israel, and she was the opening performer for the Good Will Games as well as a performer on Tony Bennett's Birthday Celebration on A&E. Natalie also co hosted with Patti Labelle and Brian McKnight the Soul Train Christmas Special. Natalie recorded a Christmas CD for Hallmark Stores entitled Christmas with You
  3. Sum 41 -- Fat Lip
    Sum 41--which ... includes drummer Steve Jocz and bassist Cone McCaslin-- formed on the 41st day of one summer in the late 1990s in Canada. In the band's home country, each of its albums has gone at least platinum, spawning hits such as "Fat Lip" and "In Too Deep."
  4. Cyndi Lauper -- Songs
    Cyndi Lauper emerged as one of the female pop icons of the 1980s, and has remained a force in music for the last two decades. And while the last thing you could call her is a one-hit wonder, Cyndi's most famous song remains one of her first hits: "Girls Just Want To Have Fun."
  5. Mase -- Bad Boy
    Though Mase was the one who introduced Loon to Bad Boy CEO P. Diddy, Loon has voiced (in both interviews and songs) that he felt he owed Mase nothing. He has even gone as far as to state that he was the one that actually helped Mase get signed. This is widely discredited.
  6. Akon -- Music
    Akon is one of the illest out their. His Rhymes are so sik.For all you people hating on akon yall dont know music. Akon is takin over 1 city at a time. Lookin for more things in the future Akon.
  7. Universal -- Companies
    Since the introduction of the Intel-based iMac and MacBook Pro at MacWorld 2006, the number of developers supporting Universal applications is growing fast. Here are just some of the companies that have announced their support of the new generation of Macs.
  8. Universal -- Universal Music
    With 47 offices in 41 countries worldwide, Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) is part of the Universal Music Group. Owning or administering more than 1 million copyrights, UMPG's writers and catalogs include: U2, Elton John, 50 Cent, Dave Grohl, Prince, Diana Krall, Ludacris, Godsmack, Ice Cube, Vanessa Carlton, Mary J. Blige, The Corrs, Eve, Musiq, Jill Scott, Brian McKnight, No Doubt, Blink-182, 3 Doors Down, Beastie Boys, Anastacia, Fatboy Slim, DMX, Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Paul Simon, the catalog of Henry Mancini, among many others. For more information, visit: http://www.umusicpub.com/.
  9. Destiny's Child -- Albums
    Kelly Rowland, a member of Destiny's Child, is releasing a solo album "Simply Deep" this fall. Kelly's inspiration came from her life as a star with a busy schedule. She was photographed just before a performance when the last touches were being added to hair and make-up wearing the Lovable black satin corset. A Lovable sculpted one-piece, foam bra in sheer black over nude, hangs from her chair. Kelly's charity, Bread of Life Inc., supports underprivileged families with the aim of moving them from "total dependency" to "self-sufficiency."
  10. Popular Music -- Styles
    Popular music in the West began to emerge as a distinctive group of styles in the 18th century. Prior to this, composition of music was generally under the control of wealthy patrons and the Church, but the invention of the printing press led to the first published music in 1501. Subsequently, broadsheets of ballads and popular songs set to traditional tunes began to be commercially produced and sold in the cities of Europe. New tunes by professional composers were written in this style, which derived from folk music, leading to forms such as the ballad opera, the most famous example of which was The Beggar’s Opera (1728), which had a libretto by John Gay and music by Johann Pepusch. The songs often had pastoral or moralistic themes, were amorous in content, and included lyrics and melodies in recognizably national styles, such as Irish jigs and Scottish laments. Serious composers such as Franz Schubert ... began to adopt song-based structures in their works.
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