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For a higher quality version: www.youtube.com Description: Paulina was know as the face of the 80s with her face plastered on hundreds of major magazines around the world. At her height she won the coveted the six million dollar contract to be the exclusive model for Estee Lauder. Here is a video of her made when she was only 18 and the top model of Paris. She truly has an ethereal and timeless beauty that comes once in a generation. The music is by the Cocteau Twins. “Lorelei” is from their Treasure album. “Cico Buff”? and “Carolyn’s Fingers” are from Blue Bell Knoll. All three tracks are also included on their compilation album Stars and Topsoil.

From 1995 Album: “No Man’s Land”….. Souls’ Myspace: www.myspace.com Get Souls Of Mischief’s Music: www.amazon.com & itunes.apple.com Souls of Mischief is a hip hop group from Oakland, California, that is also part of the hip hop collective, Hieroglyphics. The Souls of Mischief formed in 1991 and is composed of emcees A-Plus, Opio, Phesto, and Tajai. Oakland native Tajai began rhyming with future band mate A-Plus at age 8, while both were in elementary school. Tajai and Phesto met later in junior high school. Tajai later introduced A-Plus and Phesto to the remaining Souls of Mischief member, Opio, and the group informally formed in high school before making their major-label debut on Jive Records with their well-received album 93 ’til Infinity, in 1993. 93 til Infinity is the group’s highest charting album to date (#17 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums; #85 Billboard 200), and in January, 1998, was named one of the Top 100 Rap albums by The Source magazine. The group stayed with Jive for one more album, 1995’s No Man’s Land, before being released from the label during that same year. In 1995, following the release of the group from its major-label contract with Jive, the group officially formed the alternative hip-hop collective Hieroglyphics, with emcees Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Casual, Pep Love, Jaybiz, and producer Domino. The group participated as full members in both Hieroglyphics’ studio albums: 1998’s 3rd Eye Vision, and 2003’s Full Circle. The group has released two