Music by Years & Months:
Music News in December, 2002
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Erick Sermon Erick Sermon
posted on December 19, 2002
He's a rap icon who has been making hits since 1988. He's produced everyone from LL Cool J to Mary J. Blige to D'Angelo to Redman. Dr. Dre, Jay-Z and a host of others have made his group EPMD the most sampled rap outfit of all time.
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Pastor Troy Pastor Troy
posted on December 16, 2002
Pastor Troy is in his studio, eyes closed, arms swaying, lips parted slightly in a mischievous smile, dancing like a man overcome by the Holy Ghost. He's oblivious to his surroundings. All that matters in that moment is the music and the words boun...
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702 Exclusive Interview
posted on December 12, 2002
Where my girls at? They?re baaaack! Platinum selling 702 rocks the mic once again on a shooting STAR. The heavenly body trio is back on the scene with their third effort. Back in 1999, 702 quickly distinguished themselves from the rest of the femme...
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TRUST Company TRUST Company
posted on December 10, 2002
The strangest stories are always the true ones. Eight years ago, Kevin Palmer (vox, guitar) and Jason Singleton (drums) started making music together in Montgomery, Alabama. Montgomery has no track record whatsoever for cultural productivity in Ameri...
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Aaliyah Aaliyah
posted on December 10, 2002
On December 10, 2002, Blackground Records will release I Care 4 U a definitive collection of music from megastar, Aaliyah. Included on the album will be Aaliyah's greatest hits "Try Again," "Back and Forth," "One In a Million," "Are You That Somebod...
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Dirty Dirty
posted on December 10, 2002
Born out of Montgomery, Alabama, a city best known as the cradle of the Civil Rights Movement, Big Pimp and Mr. G Stacka - The Gangsta, collectively known as "Dirty", speak the universal language of hip hop with a down-home, southern accent.
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VA To release Empire Soundtrack
posted on December 4, 2002
Empire, the first release of Arenas Entertainment, the new Latino film label in partnership with Universal Pictures, is the story of gangster Victor Rosas (John Leguizamo) quest for the American Dream as he tries to escape his criminal past and free ...
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3 Doors Down 3 Doors Down
posted on December 2, 2002
If you were alive and even semi-conscious in the year 2000, you undoubtedly heard "Kryptonite" by 3 Doors Down. It was inescapable. The song and the debut album from which it leapt, The Better Life, defied the laws of gravity. Both clung to the top o...
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Queen Latifah Queen Latifah
posted on December 2, 2002
In the male dominated world of Rap and Hip-Hop music, it is still rare to find a female MC who puts substance above sexual prowess, skills above fashion styles and positivity above bling-bling mentality. So when that rare individual steps out - you t...
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