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	<title>Comments on: Africa, The Next Throne of ‘Hip-Hop’</title>
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		<title>By: JayDoubL</title>
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		<description>Cedric, I like this article, mainly because I envison myslelf bringing the african vibe to the hip hop scene in america. I am quite confident I will in a matter of time. The melodic connection in hip hop and R and B can somewhat be traced to the african culture. Crossing over is the main thing and in order to do so one must create the music thats appreciated by masses in Africa and here in the US. 

To say one cant sell music in africa is mere sightedness. we just need to come to the level and use the right mediums. Your article served as a motivational piece for me. My hybrid style will touch down sometime and I hope when it does, you remember this post.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cedric, I like this article, mainly because I envison myslelf bringing the african vibe to the hip hop scene in america. I am quite confident I will in a matter of time. The melodic connection in hip hop and R and B can somewhat be traced to the african culture. Crossing over is the main thing and in order to do so one must create the music thats appreciated by masses in Africa and here in the US. </p>
<p>To say one cant sell music in africa is mere sightedness. we just need to come to the level and use the right mediums. Your article served as a motivational piece for me. My hybrid style will touch down sometime and I hope when it does, you remember this post.</p>
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