• "Tha Doggfather" is the 2nd studio album by #LongBeach rapper #SnoopDoggyDogg.
    It was released on November 12, 1996, by Death Row and Interscope Records.
    Producers for Snoop Dogg's Tha Doggfather album include #DJPooh, #DazDillinger, #Soopafly, #LTHutton, and others.
    Featured artists include #CharlieWilson, #Kurupt, and #WarrenG.
    The album was released after #DrDre left Death Row Records, which resulted in DJ Pooh handling the majority of the production.
    "Tha Doggfather" is the 2nd studio album by #LongBeach rapper #SnoopDoggyDogg. ▪️It was released on November 12, 1996, by Death Row and Interscope Records. ▪️Producers for Snoop Dogg's Tha Doggfather album include #DJPooh, #DazDillinger, #Soopafly, #LTHutton, and others. ▪️Featured artists include #CharlieWilson, #Kurupt, and #WarrenG. ▪️The album was released after #DrDre left Death Row Records, which resulted in DJ Pooh handling the majority of the production.
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  • "Kuruption!" is the debut studio album by #Cali rapper #Kurupt.
    It was released on Antra Records, a label formed after Kurupt left #DeathRowRecords. Released October 6, 1998.
    Producers: #DazDillinger, #DrDre, #Buckshot, #Noreaga, #WarrenG, #Battlecat, #Soopafly, D-Moet, Studio Ton, Dave Hall, #EasyMoBee, Med, RJ Rice, #StevieJ, and Storm.
    Featured Artists:
    Daz Dillinger, Dr. Dre, Slip Capone, Buckshot, Noreaga, and #TrayDeee.
    "Kuruption!" is the debut studio album by #Cali rapper #Kurupt. ▪️It was released on Antra Records, a label formed after Kurupt left #DeathRowRecords. Released October 6, 1998. ▪️Producers: #DazDillinger, #DrDre, #Buckshot, #Noreaga, #WarrenG, #Battlecat, #Soopafly, D-Moet, Studio Ton, Dave Hall, #EasyMoBee, Med, RJ Rice, #StevieJ, and Storm. ▪️Featured Artists: Daz Dillinger, Dr. Dre, Slip Capone, Buckshot, Noreaga, and #TrayDeee.
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  • "Suit" is the 4th studio album by #StLouis rapper #Nelly.
    It was released on September 13, 2004, by Universal Records.
    Production for the album was handled by several producers, including #theNeptunes, #JazzePha, Doe, AHM, Jayson "Koko" Bridges, Kuya Productions, Soulshock and Karlin, Ryan Bowser, #BigBoi and Beat Bullies.
    Features Pharrell Williams, Jaheim, Tim McGraw, #SnoopDogg, Ronald Isley, Jazze Pha, #TI., Avery Storm, #Mase, and Anthony Hamilton
    "Suit" is the 4th studio album by #StLouis rapper #Nelly. ▪️It was released on September 13, 2004, by Universal Records. ▪️Production for the album was handled by several producers, including #theNeptunes, #JazzePha, Doe, AHM, Jayson "Koko" Bridges, Kuya Productions, Soulshock and Karlin, Ryan Bowser, #BigBoi and Beat Bullies. ▪️Features Pharrell Williams, Jaheim, Tim McGraw, #SnoopDogg, Ronald Isley, Jazze Pha, #TI., Avery Storm, #Mase, and Anthony Hamilton
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  • "Superbad: The Return of Boosie Bad Azz" is the 4th solo studio album by #BatonRouge rapper #LilBoosie.
    It was released on September 15, 2009, via Trill Entertainment, Asylum Records and Warner Bros. Records.
    Production was handled by DJ B Real, BJ, Mouse, Big Wayne, Guss, Nard & B, Shonta and The Runners, with Turk & Mel serving as executive producers.
    It features guest appearances from #LilPhat, Mouse, #Webbie, #BobbyV, Foxx, Kade, Lil Trill, Trina and #YoungJeezy.
    "Superbad: The Return of Boosie Bad Azz" is the 4th solo studio album by #BatonRouge rapper #LilBoosie. ▪️It was released on September 15, 2009, via Trill Entertainment, Asylum Records and Warner Bros. Records. ▪️Production was handled by DJ B Real, BJ, Mouse, Big Wayne, Guss, Nard & B, Shonta and The Runners, with Turk & Mel serving as executive producers. ▪️It features guest appearances from #LilPhat, Mouse, #Webbie, #BobbyV, Foxx, Kade, Lil Trill, Trina and #YoungJeezy.
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    Top Anime Producer Kadokawa Says American Dominance by Crunchyroll Has Led to More 'Careful' Negotiations Over Prices - Anime Corner
    KADOKAWA Chief Anime Officer Daijo Kudo reveals that Crunchyroll's market domination in North America has led to more 'careful' negotiations around price.
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  • ERYKAH BADU’S DATING HISTORY: MYSTICAL LOVE, MUSIC LEGENDS & SOUL CONNECTIONS

    Soulful, mystical, and unapologetically unique—Erykah Badu has long been a force of nature in the music industry. Known for her enchanting voice, bohemian aesthetic, and deeply spiritual presence, Badu’s romantic life has been just as captivating. Over the years, she’s been linked to hip-hop royalty, conscious creatives, and cultural visionaries. Often a muse and a partner, Erykah’s dating history reflects her love for depth, energy, and authenticity. Here's a closer look at her beautiful and complex romantic timeline.

    Cytherea – 1996
    In a little-known connection, Badu was briefly linked to Cytherea in 1996. Although this relationship remains shrouded in mystery, it marked the beginning of a public intrigue surrounding her love life.

    André 3000 – 1996 to 1997
    Perhaps her most iconic romance, Erykah and André 3000 of Outkast formed one of hip-hop’s most beloved power couples. Their relationship inspired several songs, including André’s “Ms. Jackson,” and together they share a son, Seven Sirius Benjamin. Their connection was deeply artistic and spiritual.

    Common – 2000 to 2002
    The soulful rapper Common dated Badu during the early 2000s, creating a relationship that blended intellectualism, activism, and artistry. Though brief, their time together was influential, with both artists citing mutual growth through their bond.

    The D.O.C – 2003
    In 2003, Badu had a relationship with legendary rapper and songwriter The D.O.C. They share a daughter together, Puma Sabti Curry, and maintained a strong co-parenting relationship after their split.

    Jay Electronica – 2004 to 2009
    Her relationship with the elusive and mystical rapper Jay Electronica lasted five years and resulted in the birth of her youngest daughter, Mars Merkaba Thedford. Their union was deeply spiritual and reflected their shared philosophical values.

    Carl Jones – 2013 to 2025
    Since 2013, Erykah has been romantically linked to Carl Jones, a producer and writer best known for The Boondocks and Black Dynamite. Their relationship is private, but their connection runs deep, rooted in creativity, humor, and mutual respect.

    From cosmic connections to musical muses, Erykah Badu’s romantic journey mirrors her artistry: authentic, transcendent, and deeply human. Her dating history reads like a lyrical poem—each love a stanza in her timeless song.

    #ErykahBadu #DatingHistory #NeoSoulQueen #André3000 #Common #JayElectronica #CarlJones #BohemianLove
    🌟🎤 ERYKAH BADU’S DATING HISTORY: MYSTICAL LOVE, MUSIC LEGENDS & SOUL CONNECTIONS Soulful, mystical, and unapologetically unique—Erykah Badu has long been a force of nature in the music industry. Known for her enchanting voice, bohemian aesthetic, and deeply spiritual presence, Badu’s romantic life has been just as captivating. Over the years, she’s been linked to hip-hop royalty, conscious creatives, and cultural visionaries. Often a muse and a partner, Erykah’s dating history reflects her love for depth, energy, and authenticity. Here's a closer look at her beautiful and complex romantic timeline. 🎥 Cytherea – 1996 In a little-known connection, Badu was briefly linked to Cytherea in 1996. Although this relationship remains shrouded in mystery, it marked the beginning of a public intrigue surrounding her love life. 🎤 André 3000 – 1996 to 1997 Perhaps her most iconic romance, Erykah and André 3000 of Outkast formed one of hip-hop’s most beloved power couples. Their relationship inspired several songs, including André’s “Ms. Jackson,” and together they share a son, Seven Sirius Benjamin. Their connection was deeply artistic and spiritual. 🧠 Common – 2000 to 2002 The soulful rapper Common dated Badu during the early 2000s, creating a relationship that blended intellectualism, activism, and artistry. Though brief, their time together was influential, with both artists citing mutual growth through their bond. 🎙️ The D.O.C – 2003 In 2003, Badu had a relationship with legendary rapper and songwriter The D.O.C. They share a daughter together, Puma Sabti Curry, and maintained a strong co-parenting relationship after their split. ⚡ Jay Electronica – 2004 to 2009 Her relationship with the elusive and mystical rapper Jay Electronica lasted five years and resulted in the birth of her youngest daughter, Mars Merkaba Thedford. Their union was deeply spiritual and reflected their shared philosophical values. 🎨 Carl Jones – 2013 to 2025 Since 2013, Erykah has been romantically linked to Carl Jones, a producer and writer best known for The Boondocks and Black Dynamite. Their relationship is private, but their connection runs deep, rooted in creativity, humor, and mutual respect. 💫 From cosmic connections to musical muses, Erykah Badu’s romantic journey mirrors her artistry: authentic, transcendent, and deeply human. Her dating history reads like a lyrical poem—each love a stanza in her timeless song. #ErykahBadu #DatingHistory #NeoSoulQueen #André3000 #Common #JayElectronica #CarlJones #BohemianLove
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  • "Dorrough Music" is the debut studio album by #Texas rapper #Dorrough.
    It was released on August 4, 2009, by NGenius Entertainment, Prime Time Click and E1 Music.
    Features production from various producers including 2Much, Todd Hamburger, Joe Blow Da CEO, and Q. Smith.
    Notable guest appearances include #LilFlip and #SlimThug.
    The album was supported by the singles: "Ice Cream Paint Job", "Walk That Walk" and "Wired to the T".
    The album debuted at number 36 on the US Billboard 200, selling 13,000 copies in the first-week.
    "Dorrough Music" is the debut studio album by #Texas rapper #Dorrough. ▪️It was released on August 4, 2009, by NGenius Entertainment, Prime Time Click and E1 Music. ▪️Features production from various producers including 2Much, Todd Hamburger, Joe Blow Da CEO, and Q. Smith. ▪️Notable guest appearances include #LilFlip and #SlimThug. ▪️The album was supported by the singles: "Ice Cream Paint Job", "Walk That Walk" and "Wired to the T". ▪️The album debuted at number 36 on the US Billboard 200, selling 13,000 copies in the first-week.
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  • "Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told" is the 3rd studio album by #longbeachcalifornia rapper #SnoopDogg (his first without Doggy in the middle of his name).
    Producer = #MasterP (exec.) #BeatsbythePound #DJPooh Meech Wells, Snoop Dogg, Keith Clizark, #Soopafly
    It was released on August 4, 1998, by #NoLimitRecords and Priority Records. It is his first album following his departure from #DeathRowRecords in January 1998.
    It is the first Snoop Dogg album to have notable affiliates such as #DrDre, #NateDogg, #WarrenG and others absent. It was also his first album to be released under a slight change to his stage name "Snoop Dogg" for contractual reasons.
    "Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told" is the 3rd studio album by #longbeachcalifornia rapper #SnoopDogg (his first without Doggy in the middle of his name). ▪️Producer = #MasterP (exec.) #BeatsbythePound #DJPooh Meech Wells, Snoop Dogg, Keith Clizark, #Soopafly ▪️It was released on August 4, 1998, by #NoLimitRecords and Priority Records. It is his first album following his departure from #DeathRowRecords in January 1998. ▪️It is the first Snoop Dogg album to have notable affiliates such as #DrDre, #NateDogg, #WarrenG and others absent. It was also his first album to be released under a slight change to his stage name "Snoop Dogg" for contractual reasons.
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  • "God Forgives, I Don't" is the 5th studio album by #Miami rapper #RickRoss.
    It was released on July 30, 2012, by #MaybachMusic Group, Slip-n-Slide Records and Def Jam Recordings.
    The album was produced by several record producers, including Cool & Dre, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, #Pharrell, Jake One, and Rico Love, among others.
    Album features a wide array of artists. Notable collaborations include #JayZ and #DrDre on "Three Kings", #André3000 on "Sixteen", #Usher on "Touch'N You", #NeYo on "Maybach Music IV", Omarion on "Ice Cold", Wale and #Drake on "Diced Pineapples", and Meek Mill on "So Sophisticated"
    🚨"God Forgives, I Don't" is the 5th studio album by #Miami rapper #RickRoss. ▪️It was released on July 30, 2012, by #MaybachMusic Group, Slip-n-Slide Records and Def Jam Recordings. ▪️The album was produced by several record producers, including Cool & Dre, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, #Pharrell, Jake One, and Rico Love, among others. ▪️Album features a wide array of artists. Notable collaborations include #JayZ and #DrDre on "Three Kings", #André3000 on "Sixteen", #Usher on "Touch'N You", #NeYo on "Maybach Music IV", Omarion on "Ice Cold", Wale and #Drake on "Diced Pineapples", and Meek Mill on "So Sophisticated"
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  • In 1993, Crucial Conflict was still years away from their breakout hit “Hay,” but they were already making serious noise on the underground Chicago circuit. What most fans don’t know is that their first recordings were done on cassette through a tiny West Side basement studio run by producer Wildstyle, who later became the group’s in-house beatmaker. According to a 1996 interview in Rap Sheet, the group was developing a fast-paced, harmonized style inspired by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, but with deeper roots in Chicago’s juke, footwork, and blues scenes. The original lineup was even slightly different, with some early sessions rumored to include verses from local artists who didn’t make the final cut when they signed with Universal.

    A rarely confirmed rumor, supported by DJ Geno from Chicago’s old WGCI radio staff, says that Crucial Conflict recorded an unreleased EP in 1993 titled Mad Conflict, featuring early versions of “Desperado” and “Ride the Rodeo” before they were polished for The Final Tic. These early demos were passed around on dubbed tapes in high schools across the West Side and South Side and even made it into the hands of Twista, who gave the group props publicly at a 1994 open mic at the Cotton Club. Some of these tapes reportedly still exist in collector circles, making them one of the most valuable lost gems in Chicago hip hop history.

    Sources:
    Rap Sheet Magazine (1996 Crucial Conflict interview)
    DJ Geno interview on Vocalo Radio (2018)
    WGCI Radio Archives (1993 playlist reports)
    The Final Tic Liner Notes (1996, Universal Records)
    Chicago Hip Hop Oral History Project (University of Chicago, 2005)

    #CrucialConflict #Chicago #HipHop #1993Rap #WestSideChicago
    ✅ In 1993, Crucial Conflict was still years away from their breakout hit “Hay,” but they were already making serious noise on the underground Chicago circuit. What most fans don’t know is that their first recordings were done on cassette through a tiny West Side basement studio run by producer Wildstyle, who later became the group’s in-house beatmaker. According to a 1996 interview in Rap Sheet, the group was developing a fast-paced, harmonized style inspired by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, but with deeper roots in Chicago’s juke, footwork, and blues scenes. The original lineup was even slightly different, with some early sessions rumored to include verses from local artists who didn’t make the final cut when they signed with Universal. ✅ A rarely confirmed rumor, supported by DJ Geno from Chicago’s old WGCI radio staff, says that Crucial Conflict recorded an unreleased EP in 1993 titled Mad Conflict, featuring early versions of “Desperado” and “Ride the Rodeo” before they were polished for The Final Tic. These early demos were passed around on dubbed tapes in high schools across the West Side and South Side and even made it into the hands of Twista, who gave the group props publicly at a 1994 open mic at the Cotton Club. Some of these tapes reportedly still exist in collector circles, making them one of the most valuable lost gems in Chicago hip hop history. Sources: Rap Sheet Magazine (1996 Crucial Conflict interview) DJ Geno interview on Vocalo Radio (2018) WGCI Radio Archives (1993 playlist reports) The Final Tic Liner Notes (1996, Universal Records) Chicago Hip Hop Oral History Project (University of Chicago, 2005) #CrucialConflict #Chicago #HipHop #1993Rap #WestSideChicago
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