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     <title>All Day Play Podcast</title>
     <link>http://www.youthradio.org</link>
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     <copyright>&#xA9; Youth Radio 2008</copyright>
     <itunes:subtitle>Youth Radio Music</itunes:subtitle>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio</itunes:author>
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      Welcome to the All Day Play Podcast. Youth Radio's music podcast series features brand new music, interviews with established artist as well as rising stars from every genre, and stories on new trends in music culture. Visit our website, www.youthradio.org, for more features, stories, podcasts, video podcasts, and to listen to our web radio station. You can also find our web radio station on iTunes Radio under the Eclectic, Public and Urban categories.
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       Welcome to the All Day Play Podcast. Youth Radio's music podcast series features brand new music, interviews with established artist as well as rising stars from every genre, and stories on new trends in music culture. Visit our website, www.youthradio.org, for more features, stories, podcasts, video podcasts, and to listen to our web radio station. You can also find our web radio station on iTunes Radio under the Eclectic, Public and Urban categories.
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          <itunes:name>Youth Radio</itunes:name>
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     <title>Bad Boy Records is the new Motown Records</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio: Brandon McFarland</itunes:author>
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   In the hardscrabble time of ring tone rap where Soulja Boy's "Crank That" was the biggest song of 2007, and digital downloads are easy as 1-2-3, it is almost impossible to independently make any real money from album sales. An artist has to be alert to what's new on the net that could possibly further their career, and grow their fan base. Cincinnati/New York based rap group Tanya Morgan find innovative ways to sell their music.
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     <itunes:subtitle>Tanya Morgan is Evolving the Rap Game</itunes:subtitle>
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   In the hardscrabble time of ring tone rap where Soulja Boy's "Crank That" was the biggest song of 2007, and digital downloads are easy as 1-2-3, it is almost impossible to independently make any real money from album sales. An artist has to be alert to what's new on the net that could possibly further their career, and grow their fan base. Cincinnati/New York based rap group Tanya Morgan find innovative ways to sell their music.
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     <pubDate>Wednesday, 1 October 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <itunes:duration>4:34</itunes:duration>
     <itunes:keywords>music, tanya, morgan, rap, soul, sample, aim, aol, instant, messenger, don will, von pea, ilyas, digital, downloads, mixtape, online, youth rdaio</itunes:keywords>
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     <title>Bad Boy Records is the new Motown Records</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio: Brandon McFarland</itunes:author>
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   One record label made black music accessible to everyone in the 1960's. The other label is responsible for Danity Kane! It seems like a no brainer, but Youth Radio's Brandon McFarland proposes that Bad Boy Records is the new Motown Records.
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     <itunes:subtitle>Bad Boy Records is the new Motown Records</itunes:subtitle>
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   One record label made black music accessible to everyone in the 1960's. The other label is responsible for Danity Kane! It seems like a no brainer, but Youth Radio's Brandon McFarland proposes that Bad Boy Records is the new Motown Records.
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     <pubDate>Wednesday, 17 September 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
     <category>Youth</category>
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     <itunes:duration>7:48</itunes:duration>
     <itunes:keywords>music, bad boy, motown, rap, soul, pop, p diddy, puff daddy, sean combs, berry gordy, biggie smalls, notorious big, mogul, youth rdaio</itunes:keywords>
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     <title>60's Soul Glow</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio: Brandon McFarland</itunes:author>
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   Neo-Soul is long dead. Soul is resurrected in Raphael Saadiq's 3rd album 'The Way I See It'. Crosspollination between genres isn't a bad thing as long as there is knowledge of History of those genres. So ADP gathered a little lesson for all to enjoy. A mix of songs from Sadiqq's upcoming album as well as his inspiration, classic Motown Sound, Memphis Soul, Northern Soul, with composers Gamble and Huff, Paul Riser and more!
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     <itunes:subtitle>60's Soul Glow</itunes:subtitle>
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   Neo-Soul is long dead. Soul is resurrected in Raphael Saadiq's 3rd album 'The Way I See It'. Crosspollination between genres isn't a bad thing as long as there is knowledge of History of those genres. So ADP gathered a little lesson for all to enjoy. A mix of songs from Sadiqq's upcoming album as well as his inspiration, classic Motown Sound, Memphis Soul, Northern Soul, with composers Gamble and Huff, Paul Riser and more!
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     <link>http://www.youthradio.org.org</link>
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     <pubDate>Fri, 12 September 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
     <category>Youth</category>
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     <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
     <itunes:duration>37:18</itunes:duration>
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     <title>Roach Gigz is Alive!</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio: Orlando Campbell</itunes:author>
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   Youth Radio's Orlando Campbell, known in the bay area rap scene as Roach Gigz was a victim of a myspace rumor...that he was shot! Gigz clears the record and explains bay area hip-hop fans effection with dead rappers.
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     <itunes:subtitle>Roach Gigz is Alive!</itunes:subtitle>
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   Youth Radio's Orlando Campbell, known in the bay area rap scene as Roach Gigz was a victim of a myspace rumor...that he was shot! Gigz clears the record and explains bay area hip-hop fans effection with dead rappers.
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     <pubDate>Wed, 27 August 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <itunes:duration>3:17</itunes:duration>
     <itunes:keywords>music, Roach Gigz, bay area, rap, orlando campbell, myspace, tupac, mac dre, youth rdaio</itunes:keywords>
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     <title>All Day Play is Feeling the Love</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio: Brandon McFarland</itunes:author>
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   Nothing says I love you, I hate you, I'm sorry, I can't help that I'm a freak, or let's get freaky! than a good old R and B song! Youth Radio's Brandon McFarland puts you up on the new new R and B jams making a buzz.
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     <itunes:subtitle>All Day Play is Feeling the Love</itunes:subtitle>
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   Nothing says I love you, I hate you, I'm sorry, I can't help that I'm a freak, or let's get freaky! than a good old R and B song! Youth Radio's Brandon McFarland puts you up on the new new R and B jams making a buzz.
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     <pubDate>Thur, 21 August 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <itunes:duration>23:25</itunes:duration>
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     <title>Summer Mixtapes : Santo Gold, Asher Roth, Izza Kizza, Curren$y</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio: Brandon McFarland</itunes:author>
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   Youth Radio's Brandon McFarland has your top 4 mixtapes of the summer! Listen as he plays exclusives from Santogold, Curren$y, Izza Kizza, and Asher Roth.
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     <itunes:subtitle>Summer Mixtapes : Santo Gold, Asher Roth, Izza Kizza, Curren$y</itunes:subtitle>
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   Youth Radio's Brandon McFarland has your top 4 mixtapes of the summer! Listen as he plays exclusives from Santogold, Curren$y, Izza Kizza, and Asher Roth.
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     <pubDate>Wed, 13 August 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
     <category>Youth</category>
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     <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
     <itunes:duration>22:22</itunes:duration>
     <itunes:keywords>music, mixtape, alternative, santogold, diplo, asher roth, izza kizza, curren$y, rap, all day play, youth rdaio</itunes:keywords>
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     <title>You Sing Lil' Wayne: by Anyi Howell</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio: Brandon McFarland, Anyi Howell</itunes:author>
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   Thanks to the success of Lil Wayne's chart topping single "Lollipop", his album, The Carter III has sold well over a million records.  There is another song on the album, however, that immediately spread like wild fire, not only across airwaves, car stereos and iPods, but across recording booths all over the country.
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     <itunes:subtitle>You Sing Lil' Wayne: by Anyi Howell</itunes:subtitle>
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   Thanks to the success of Lil Wayne's chart topping single "Lollipop", his album, The Carter III has sold well over a million records.  There is another song on the album, however, that immediately spread like wild fire, not only across airwaves, car stereos and iPods, but across recording booths all over the country.
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     <pubDate>Wed, 30 July 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <title>The First Sports Rap Battle</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio: Brandon McFarland</itunes:author>
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    An historic NBA finals series is underway, bringing together the Boston Celtics and the LA Lakers 20 years after the Magic Johnson/Larry Bird rivalry captivated fans. But for hip hop generation fans like Youth Radio's Brandon McFarland, another interesting rivalry kicked off much earlier in the playoff season.
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     <itunes:subtitle>The First Sports Rap Battle</itunes:subtitle>
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   An historic NBA finals series is underway, bringing together the Boston Celtics and the LA Lakers 20 years after the Magic Johnson/Larry Bird rivalry captivated fans. But for hip hop generation fans like Youth Radio's Brandon McFarland, another interesting rivalry kicked off much earlier in the playoff season.
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     <pubDate>Wed, 18 June 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <itunes:duration>3:42</itunes:duration>
     <itunes:keywords>music, sports, hiphop, Jay-Z, Soulja Boy, LeBron James, Deshawn Stevenson, basketball, NBA, rap, youth rdaio</itunes:keywords>
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     <title>Exclusive USDA Interview</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio: Anyi Howell</itunes:author>
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    Young Jeezy presented USDA to the world with the hit song "White Girl". The Atlanta based rap group USDA talks with Anyi Howell about global warming, Barack Obama, the NFL, and of course...self promotion.
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     <itunes:subtitle>Exclusive USDA Interview</itunes:subtitle>
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   Young Jeezy presented USDA to the world with the hit song "White Girl". The Atlanta based rap group USDA talks with Anyi Howell about global warming, Barack Obama, the NFL, and of course...self promotion.
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     <pubDate>Fri, 9 May 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <itunes:duration>5:40</itunes:duration>
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     <title>Stay With Me (Marc Mac Remix) - Tiombe Lockhart</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio: Brandon McFarland</itunes:author>
     <description>
    Waajeed takes over DJ Jamad's Afromentals Mixshow on Sirius Radio for an hour-long guest mix filled with exclusives highlighting the female talents of the Bling47 crew and all its affiliates.
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     <itunes:subtitle>Exclusive Platinum Pied Pipers, Marc Mac Remix</itunes:subtitle>
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   Waajeed takes over DJ Jamad's Afromentals Mixshow on Sirius Radio for an hour-long guest mix filled with exclusives highlighting the female talents of the Bling47 crew and all its affiliates.
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     <pubDate>Fri, 2 May 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <itunes:duration>4:33</itunes:duration>
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     <title>Exclusive Ise Lyfe Interview from 'Streets Is Talkin' Radio(Part 1)</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio: Brandon McFarland, Nathan Hadden</itunes:author>
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    Youth Radio alumnus Leon Sykes also known as D Nastee has one of my favorite podomatic radio shows. Not just because he's the homie either! Here is part 1 of D Nastee's interview with hip hop rapper/poet/activist Ise Lyfe talking about Ise's upcoming album "Prince Cometh", the significance of CDs, or lack there of, and of course TOWN BIZNESS!
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     <itunes:subtitle>Exclusive Ise Lyfe Interview from 'Streets Is Talkin' Radio</itunes:subtitle>
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   Youth Radio alumnus Leon Sykes also known as D-Nastee has one of my favorite podomatic radio shows. Not just because he's the homie either! Here is part 1 of D Nastee's interview with hip hop rapper/poet/activist Ise Lyfe talking about Ise's upcoming album "Prince Cometh", the significance of CDs, or lack there of, and of course TOWN BIZNESS!
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     <pubDate>Thur, 24 April 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <itunes:duration>10:51</itunes:duration>
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     <title>Music Producer Disscusion: Digital Vs. Analog (Part 1)</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio: Brandon McFarland, Nathan Hadden</itunes:author>
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    Digital production software is competing with analog production gear for a producers weapon of choice. Bay area hip hop/new wave producer Trackademicks is featured in this disscussion around whos using what to make their beats and why. (Part 1)
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     <itunes:subtitle>Music Producer Disscusion: Digital Vs. Analog</itunes:subtitle>
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   Digital production software is competing with analog production gear for a producers weapon of choice. Bay area hip hop/new wave producer Trackademicks is featured in this disscussion around whos using what to make their beats and why. (Part 1)
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     <pubDate>Wed, 2 April 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <itunes:duration>4:25</itunes:duration>
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     <title>Pop Lock and Roll! America's Best Dance Crew in Review</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio: Brandon McFarland</itunes:author>
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    Now in it's sixth season, American Idol is still among the top ten most watched shows in TV. But Idol judge Randy Jackson has created another talent competition that debuted on MTV this season. It's called America's Best Dance Crew, and tonight's season finale will determine which team gets that title. Youth Radio's Brandon McFarland, Ayesha Walker, Susana Vuong, and Denise Tejada got together to break down why they're such big fans of the show.
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     <itunes:subtitle>Pop Lock and Roll! America's Best Dance Crew in Review</itunes:subtitle>
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   Now in it's sixth season, American Idol is still among the top ten most watched shows in TV. But Idol judge Randy Jackson has created another talent competition that debuted on MTV this season. It's called America's Best Dance Crew, and tonight's season finale will determine which team gets that title. Youth Radio's Brandon McFarland, Ayesha Walker, Susana Vuong, and Denise Tejada got together to break down why they're such big fans of the show.
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     <pubDate>Turs,27 March 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <title>Can Video Games Save the Music Star?</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio: Brandon McFarland</itunes:author>
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    At last year's Game Developers' Conference in San Francisco, much attention was paid to the musical scores and soundtracks vital to any video game's success. But the worlds of music and gaming are merging in ways that have as yet received far less attention. Youth Radio's Brandon McFarland takes a look into the world of gaming and how it can shape music.
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     <itunes:subtitle>Can Video Games Save the Music Star?</itunes:subtitle>
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   At last year's Game Developers' Conference in San Francisco, much attention was paid to the musical scores and soundtracks vital to any video game's success. But the worlds of music and gaming are merging in ways that have as yet received far less attention. Youth Radio's Brandon McFarland takes a look into the world of gaming and how it can shape music.
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     <pubDate>Thur,20 March 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <itunes:duration>3:37</itunes:duration>
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     <title>Juicy J Interview (2006, Pre Oscar Award)</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio: Anyi Howell</itunes:author>
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   Three 6 Mafia went from Memphis Tennessee straight to Hollywood. They are known now as Oscar award winners, hitmakers on the rap charts, and even tv stars. But this is a special interview w/ juicy J of three 6, pre Hollywood status. Enjoy...
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     <itunes:subtitle>Juicy J Interview</itunes:subtitle>
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   Three 6 Mafia went from Memphis Tennessee straight to Hollywood. They are known now as Oscar award winners, hitmakers on the rap charts, and even tv stars. But this is a special interview w/ juicy J of three 6, pre Hollywood status. Enjoy...
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     <pubDate>Wed, 12 March 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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   Troy Andrews may only be 21, but he's wise beyond his years. He's not only a seasoned jazz musician who's played with music heavyweights like U2 and Lenny Kravitz, but he is also a hurricane survivor. Youth Radio's Brandon McFarland sat down with Troy at his studio in New Orleans to talk about life and music after Hurricane Katrina.  This Podcast features music by, The Troy Andrews Quintet.
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   There aren't many rap artist who can boast a 14-year music career without a major label. So when the Grammy Foundation moved it's Grammy Career Day to San Francisco, they called none other than hometown legend San Quinn to talk to young artists.
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   There aren't many rap artist who can boast a 14-year music career without a major label. So when the Grammy Foundation moved it's Grammy Career Day to San Francisco, they called none other than hometown legend San Quinn to talk to young artists.
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     <pubDate>Thur, 06 March 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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