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  2. Glasses Malone - Wikipedia

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    Glasses Malone is also found on a specific version of Twiztid's 2012 album Abominationz. Glasses Malone's song "#Rihanna" compared the 2009 assault of Rihanna by Chris Brown to "beating up the pussy", which Rebecca Haithcoat of LA Weekly wrote "crosses the line". [6] In 2014, Glasses Malone launched his own label, Division Movie Company.

  3. White & Nerdy - Wikipedia

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    The single has an accompanying music video, which was recorded in high definition.The video, loosely parodying the video for Chamillionaire's "Ridin'" and following the song's lyrics, shows Yankovic, dressed as a stereotypical nerd with a buttoned-up polo shirt, dress slacks, and horn-rimmed glasses attempting to fit in with the "gangsters" (the first ones being Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan ...

  4. Beefy (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 Moore, in conjunction with Nerdy South Records, released his first full-length album, Tube Technology. [3] In August 2008, he released his album Rolling Doubles as a digital download through Amazon and iTunes [ 4 ]

  5. Straight Outta Lynwood - Wikipedia

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    The song describes the life of a white nerd whose wish to "roll with the gangstas" is impeded by his stereotypically white and nerdy behavior; the song is also filled with references to nerd culture. Yankovic later joked that it was a song he "was born to write" due to his association with nerd humor. [ 3 ]

  6. Nerdcore - Wikipedia

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    MC Router performing in June 2007. The term "nerdcore hip hop" was first recorded in 2000 by MC Frontalot. However, long before its formal naming, artists like the Beastie Boys, Kool Keith, Deltron 3030, MC 900 Ft. Jesus, MC Paul Barman, Company Flow, and MF Doom explored unconventional hip-hop topics, including science fiction and space.

  7. 40 Glocc - Wikipedia

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    White sued Taylor for $4.5 million in damages for assault and battery, as well as damage to his reputation. [20] [21] White was awarded $3,000 in 2015, and an additional $200,000 in 2017. [22] In May 2011, White and Black Wall Street's Compton Menace got into a physical altercation during the Cage vs. Cons event at the L.A. Sports Arena in Los ...

  8. YouTube’s richest star MrBeast sleeps in his office to cut ...

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    For MrBeast, arguably the biggest star on YouTube, the journey from bed to boardroom is about 30 seconds.That's because the 25-year-old content creator, entrepreneur and philanthropist sleeps in ...

  9. Futuristic (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Zachary Lewis Beck (born June 2, 1991), known professionally as Futuristic, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. [2] He was born in Bloomington, Illinois and currently resides in Tempe, Arizona. [3] [4] Futuristic gained recognition after the release of his album, The Rise, along with his single "The Greatest" in 2015. [5]