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Jonah Hill On Hip-Hop And Coming Of Age In The Mid90s ROBERT GARCIA, HOST: What's up, everybody? Peace. Just heads up, there may be some strong language in this episode. ADRIAN BARTOS, HOST: Ooh (ph) - some bad words. GARCIA: (Laughter). JONAH HILL:
We got one quiz game; a real quizee is the resident dude on the program to get how long has his beard been in the works? Yeah, man. Its good, dude, this beard is [mid] like, and I tried to trim it because I am coming to you all, so, but now, I have b
VOICE ONE: I'm Doug Johnson. VOICE TWO: And I'm Faith Lapidus with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today we tell about more hip-hop music artists who are spreading their messages around the world. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Hip-hop music is popular aro
I dont understand hip-hop. I think its an age thing. Hip-hop came along just as I stopped buying music and going to clubs. I really dont understand it. Most of my friends arent into it either. My sons are. They love it. Theyre into the fashion and th
I dont understand hip-hop. I think its an age thing. Hip-hop came along just as I stopped buying music and going to clubs. I really dont understand it. Most of my friends arent into it either. My sons are. They love it. Theyre into the fashion and th
By Robin Chen Delos Washington 08 October 2007 Prach Ly came to the United States as a child with his family to escape Cambodia's killing fields. He grew up in Long Beach, California where he started rapping in English and Khmer about Cambodia's gen
VOICE ONE: I'm Barbara Klein. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today we tell about hip-hop music with a message. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Hip-hop music started in the South Bronx area of New York City in the early n
Kenyan Hip Hop Artists Praise Inspirational Town Kenyan hip hop took off in the mid-1990s, when the group Kalamashaka started rapping in informal Swahili, instead of English. The musicians were from the low-income suburb, Dandora, which is now widely
Jazz, Hip Hop, Broadway Taught in Bangkok, Beyond Grammy nominated jazz instructor Gene Aitken has conducted some of the top military bands in Asia and the Middle East. From Thailand he travels to countries emerging from conflict and isolation to bri
Contemporary Events Inspire Arab Hip-Hop Artist A Moroccan woman who only discovered her talent as a hip-hop performer when she came to study in London is now at the forefront of this musical genre. Master Mimz delivered her own commentary on the Ara
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: Finally today, a conversation with one of the most influential figures in hip-hop on the occasion of his new appointment at one of this country's most prestigious cultural institutions. Q-Tip is one of the founding members of A T
INTRODUCTION: Major League Baseball had its All Star Game Tuesday night. And, for the seventh time in the last eight years, top players from the American League defeated the National League. That means the American League will have the home-field adv
Video games and hip-hop music are unlikely tools for doctors hoping to improve the health of senior citizens. But Australian researchers are showing how virtual fun can help with accident prevention and care for the elderly. Our reporter Li Dong has
Iraqi Dancers in US on First Hip Hop Diplomacy Tour WASHINGTON A group of Iraqi urban dancers is visiting major U.S. cities this month as part of a first-ever Iraqi hip hop diplomacy tour of the United States. The U.S. government-sponsored tour is th
Hip Hop Meets Southeast Asia Poetry in US Midwest What happens when hip-hop meets an ancient Southeast Asian poetry tradition in the American Midwest? Answer: an unusual collaboration between a young rapper and his grandmother. The American immigrant
Hip hop is the soundtrack of urban street life. Nightclubs that play the music can be a magnet for trouble. But a Christian social service group is convinced it can co-opt hip hop and keep at-risk kids on the right path. Tom Banse reports from Tacom
Broadcast on COAST TO COAST: June 24, 2004 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: a map of mother tongues in America. RS: Last week, we told you about americanrhetoric.com, a collection of well-known American speeches.
Todd: Now Jeanie, you listen to Hip-hop music. Jeanie: Yeah. Todd: Right. Actually me too. I like Hip-hop when I run. Do you think that Hip-hop music negatively influences people? Do you think it should be censored or should be controlled in anyway?
打榜热歌 Hip hop世界:Tinchy Stryder - In My System Tinchy Stryder,来自英国的hiphop新人,光看人~米啥感觉,不过在得知他为碧昂斯写了那首Single Lady,以及参与制作Mariah的Obsessed之后,顿时好感大增!
打榜热歌 Hip hop世界:Tinchy Stryder - In My System Tinchy Stryder,来自英国的hiphop新人,光看人~米啥感觉,不过在得知他为碧昂斯写了那首Single Lady,以及参与制作Mariah的Obsessed之后,顿时好感大增!