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  2. DJ Vlad - Wikipedia

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    DJ Vlad (born Vladimir Lyubovny, [a] June 28, 1973) is a Ukrainian-American interviewer, journalist, and former DJ. He is the creator of the news website VladTV.com . His namesake YouTube channel hosts interviews of prominent entertainers and celebrity figures, and has accumulated over five million subscribers.

  3. Tataee - Wikipedia

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    Tataee was born Vlad Irimia on October 17, 1976, in SebeČ™, a city in Alba County, central Romania, southern Transylvania.His father was as a mechanical engineer on various construction sites for hydroelectric power stations in Transylvania, while his mother worked as an accountant.

  4. His interview with Tupac murder suspect helped lead to the ...

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    DJ Vlad, a prolific interviewer in the hip-hop community via his VladTV, spoke to Davis about his claims a few months after the book's release and believes the answers he recorded helped crack the ...

  5. B.U.G. Mafia - Wikipedia

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    The group was founded in late 1993 when Pantelimon-based producer Vlad "Tataee" Irimia met DragoČ™ "Caddy" Vlad-Neagu in Bucharest.Tataee, who was still in highschool, had been interested in becoming a professional musician since 1992, when, under the stage name Doom, he had produced an independent demo called "Straight Outta da Hell", stirring Caddillac's interest, as he was also an amateur ...

  6. Weapon of Choice (song) - Wikipedia

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    Bootsy Collins and Fatboy Slim in 2008 "Weapon of Choice" features a lead vocal by Bootsy Collins, known as a member of the funk group Parliament-Funkadelic and leader of Bootsy's Rubber Band. On the album version, Collins's normal vocals are heard through the right audio channel; the same vocals, distorted to a much deeper pitch, are heard ...

  7. Live in Oklahoma 1976 - Wikipedia

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    Live in Oklahoma 1976 is a live album by the American Funk band Bootsy's Rubber Band.The album was released in 2001 and represents a collaborative effort between the Funk To The Max label, based in the Netherlands, and Bootzilla Records in the U.S..

  8. Play with Bootsy - Wikipedia

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    Play with Bootsy is an album by Parliament-Funkadelic bassist Bootsy Collins. The album was released in 2002 by East-West Records, which is distributed by the Warner Music Group in Germany and by Warner Music-Japan. It was later released in the U.S. by Thump Records. The album represents Bootsy's 12th studio album.

  9. Fresh Outta 'P' University - Wikipedia

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    Fresh Outta 'P' University is a 1997 studio album by former P-Funk bassist Bootsy Collins.The album was originally released by the WEA/Black Culture label in Europe and Japan and then by Private I records (distributed by Mercury Records) in the U.S..