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Hip hop music / Public Enemy / Rapping / Chuck D / The Dope Poet Society / Canadian hip hop / DJ Spinister / KRS-One / Gangsta rap / African-American culture / Music / Hip hop
Date: 2004-10-07 21:48:22
Hip hop music
Public Enemy
Rapping
Chuck D
The Dope Poet Society
Canadian hip hop
DJ Spinister
KRS-One
Gangsta rap
African-American culture
Music
Hip hop

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