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Potential Def Jam Artist-Hot New Rapper from Gun Rule, Michigan-CLR Performance video

Recording Artist CLR Performing in his Hometown, Grand Rapids, Michigan (Home of Floyd Mayweather Jr, Willie The Kid, La the Darkman, Chico Debarge president Geraled R. Ford ect.) at the Wealthy Theatre in front of a panel of Record Executives ranging from Def Jam records, Roc-a-Fella records, Sony records, Universal records and more. CLR showcased his skills against 50 other acts for a record contract and got a very good response from the Labels. Now CLR will not only be competing with the local acts around Michigan, but also with the major acts like Jay-Z, Young Jeezy, TI, Lil Wayne, Drake, Wale, UGK, The Game, Nipsey Hussle, Snoop Dogg, kanye west, Lupe Fiasco, Common, Twista, Lady Gaga, Gucci Mane, OJ da Juiceman, Nas, Chris Brown, Kerri Hilson, Akon, JadaKiss, Cassidy, P. Diddy, 50 Cent, Fat Joe, Rick Ross, Freeway, R. Kelly, and even fighting for the attention from the media with President Barrack Obama and Many Many More. Look out for this up and coming artist CLR!!
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DENNIS BROWN THE HALF thebestofyoutube.blog.com Born Dennis Emmanuel Brown on February 6, 1957, in Kingston, Jamaica; son of Arthur Brown; married to Yvonne; 13 children; died on July 1, 1999, in Kingston, Jamaica. Early in his career as a child star during the late 1960s, reggae singing legend Dennis Emmanuel Brown, received the nickname of “boy wonder of Jamaican music.” In 1981, reggae fans unanimously ordained Brown with a new title, “Emmanuel, the Crown Prince of Reggae” and the undisputed heir apparent, following the death of reggae “king” Bob Marley. Brown, with his extremely powerful tenor and distinctive singing voice, established himself easily as one of the most impressive reggae artists of the twentieth century. A happy and friendly man, Brown amassed a loving and loyal following throughout his career, and upon his death at the early age of 42, he was widely eulogized for his outgoing personality. He recorded more than 100 records, including over 50 albums, from the time he was in his teens. The world of reggae music lost a “towering talent,” noted Billboard magazine, when Brown passed away on July 1, 1999. Dennis Brown was born Dennis Emmanuel Brown on February 1, 1957 in Kingston, Jamaica; he grew up in Chocomo Lawn in West Kingston. Show business in a sense was his birth right, as he was the son of Arthur Brown, a prominent Jamaican actor. Dennis Brown was well-known as a child star, and some hailed the young boy as a prodigy during the 1960s. By the age of
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