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  2. The Source - Wikipedia

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    The Source is an American hip hop and entertainment website, and a magazine that publishes annually or semiannually.It is the world's longest-running rap periodical, being founded as a newsletter [1] in 1988 by David Mays.

  3. Kimberly Osorio - Wikipedia

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    After entertainment attorney L. Londell McMillan acquired the magazine in 2009 purchasing the 3.75M of the Source Magazine's debt, [7] he re-hired Osorio. "In addition to hip hop, she has empowered women and writers in journalism for years. She is an excellent journalist online and off," said McMillan. [8]

  4. David Mays - Wikipedia

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    David Mays is an American media executive and entrepreneur who founded The Source Magazine [1] and co-founded Hip Hop Weekly.He is the co-founder of Breakbeat Media, a multimedia podcast network launched in September 2021 that is dedicated to serving the interests and perspectives of the hip-hop community across the globe.

  5. The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits - Wikipedia

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    The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits is the first annual music compilation album [2] to be contributed by The Source magazine. [3] [4] Released on December 16, 1997, and distributed through Polygram Records, Hip Hop Hits: Volume 1 features eighteen hip hop and rap hits.

  6. The Source Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The Source Weekly, also known as the Source, is a free weekly newspaper published in Bend, Oregon, United States.The paper is circulated throughout Central Oregon and covers news, events and culture in the area. [1]

  7. 1995 Source Awards - Wikipedia

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    The 1995 Source Awards were held at the Paramount Theater in New York City on August 3, 1995. The awards show, organized by the Source Magazine, was one of the most infamous events in the history of hip-hop.

  8. Jonathan Shecter - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Miles Shecter (born August 4, 1968), also known as Shecky Green and J the Sultan, is an American magazine editor and music promoter. [1] He is the co-founder [2] of the music and culture magazine The Source, former Director of Programming for the Wynn Las Vegas, [1] and current Editor-In-Chief for Cuepoint at Medium.

  9. The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 7 - Wikipedia

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    The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Volume 7 is the seventh annual music compilation album to be contributed by The Source magazine. [2] Released December 9, 2003, and distributed by Def Jam Recordings, Hip Hop Hits Volume 7 features fifteen hip hop and rap hits (one of them being the bonus track).