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    <title>Commericializing Hip-Hop - Hip Hop - tribe.net</title>
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      <title>Commericializing Hip-Hop</title>
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      <description>It's ironic in a certain way that Hip-Hop is practically the only music genre at present where much of the artists are so concerned with selling records. The fact that most artists now only strive for how much platinum/gold status their albums can grab rather than concentrate on the message they have to deliver. Is it all for the good?</description>
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