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Foxxx’s debut, Freddie Foxxx Is Here, was in fact released in ‘89

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In this song Jake talks about fans finding strength in his music, and him finding strength in his fans

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Soul Khan launches a battle against sexism, in hip-hop and elsewhere. See the video here

http://players.brightcove.net/4863540648001/HklmClHkx_default/index.html?videoId=5237582414001

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Freddie shouts out his Str8 Slammin' label

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Note the intentionally ungrammatical “why so hard I go” construction here in order to keep up the rhyme scheme. Em’s on that Yoda flow. In poetic terms, this is called anastrophe.

Eminem has said before that rap is the one thing he’s good at.
He’s brought up at on many occasions:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKzQxrPnCBs#t=6m10s

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Fif continues the horror talk with a nod to two of the most famous horror franchises of all time, Psycho and Halloween

This is also a reference to 50 Cent’s and Eminem’s previous duet “Psycho” from Before I Self Destruct.

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Dennis Emmanuel Brown CD (1 February 1957 – 1 July 1999) was a Jamaican reggae singer. During his prolific career, which began in the late 1960s when he was aged eleven, he recorded more than 75 albums and was one of the major stars of lovers rock, a subgenre of reggae. Bob Marley cited Brown as his favourite singer, dubbing him “The Crown Prince of Reggae”, and Brown would prove influential on future generations of reggae singers.—Wikipedia

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This is the line that would inspire Bruce Springsteen’s hit song “Hungry Heart.”

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Ulysses will always desire more than he can obtain. This is somewhat ironic as he is the king of Ithaca: one would expect him to have all he desires, but he doesn’t.

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The universality of this yearning for more is what allows the singer (and the listener) to empathize with decisions that might seem foolhardy or just plain foolish on first blush. It makes the case for never faulting anyone for seeking deeper connection.

The title of this song comes from a line in Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s poem “Ulysses” – “For always roaming with a hungry heart”

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“Hungry Heart” is the sixth song on The River and its lead single. It was also Springsteen’s first big hit on the Hot 100, peaking at #5 in December 1980. It also did well in Austria, Sweden and New Zealand, and was a minor hit in the UK, but re-charted higher when re-released in 1995.

“Hungry Heart” was originally written for The Ramones after Springsteen met Joey Ramone in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Springsteen wrote and recorded a demo of “Hungry Heart” but Ramone told Springsteen “Nah, you better keep that one,” Springsteen revealed in an interview with Jimmy Fallon.

It was recorded between June 14 and 21, 1979, at Power Station Studios, New York, by engineer Neil Dorfsman. Bob Clearmountain mixed it in September for the aborted single album The Ties That Bind. When Toby Scott mixed The River in 1980, he decided not to change “Hungry Heart”, making it the first song mixed by Clearmountain, in a long association with Springsteen.

The title of this song comes from a line in Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s poem “Ulysses” – “For always roaming with a hungry heart”. One of the greatest examples of economy in popular song, Bruce packs a lifetime’s worth of hope and regret into each four-line verse.

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