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Taylor Matthew Bennett (born January 19, 1996) [1] is an American rapper. He released an album titled Broad Shoulders featuring artists such as Donnie Trumpet , King Louie , and his older brother Chance Bennett .
B. Taylor Bennett (rapper) Boo (rapper) Boo & Gotti; Da Brat; Bump J; C. Calboy; Adam Calhoun; Canon (rapper) Capital D (rapper) Cashis; Demarco Castle; Chali 2na ...
Katrina Laverne Kearse [3] (née Taylor; born December 3, 1974), [4] [5] known professionally as Trina, is an American rapper. She rose to prominence in the late 1990s for her collaborations with Trick Daddy on the singles "Nann Nigga", "Shut Up", and "Take It to da House". In 2000, she released her debut album Da Baddest Bitch.
"Both of Us" is a song by American rapper B.o.B, released on May 22, 2012, as the third single from his second studio album, Strange Clouds (2012). [2] The song features vocals from American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. The artists co-wrote the song alongside Ammar Malik and the song's producers, Dr. Luke and Cirkut.
B Wise; B Young; B-Legit; B-Lovee; B-Real; B-Tight; B'Flow; B. Cooper; B. Dolan; B. Smyth; B.G. B.G., the Prince of Rap; B.G. Knocc Out; B.o.B [1]; Baauer; Baba Saad ...
Lance Taylor (born on April 17, 1957), also known as Afrika Bambaataa (/ ˌ æ f r ɪ k ə b æ m ˈ b ɑː t ə /), [2] [3] is a retired American DJ, rapper, and record producer from South Bronx, New York City. [4] [3] He is notable for releasing a series of genre-defining electro tracks in the 1980s that influenced the development of hip hop ...
Bobby Ray Simmons Jr. (born November 15, 1988), known professionally as B.o.B, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer.Raised in Decatur, Georgia, Simmons signed with record producer Jim Jonsin's Rebel Rock Entertainment in 2006.
Malik Izaak Taylor [2] (November 20, 1970 – March 22, 2016), known professionally as Phife Dawg (or simply Phife), was an American rapper and a member of the group A Tribe Called Quest with Q-Tip and Ali Shaheed Muhammad (and for a short time Jarobi White). He was also known as the "Five-Foot Assassin" and the "Five-Footer," because he stood ...