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Renée Diggs – If You Still Want Me 2000

From Renée’s Solo Album Oasis which she recorded in 1993 but was finally released in 2000 on Expansion Records ……………………. Renee Diggs & Ernesto Phillips RIP wrote the song with Bassy Eastmond who also produced ………………………… Renee met the Phillips… Continue reading

Q&A: If Vanilla Ice came on the scene in 2005, wouldn’t he still be selling millions today?

Question by Jimmy Clausen: If Vanilla Ice came on the scene in 2005, wouldn’t he still be selling millions today?
Artists like Blink 182, Avril Lavigne, and Taylor Swift are less deserving of record contracts than Vanilla Ice was,… Continue reading

Is there a way to stop annoying AUDIO advertisements on web pages and still listen you music on your computer?

Question by Bottom Contributor: Is there a way to stop annoying AUDIO advertisements on web pages and still listen you music on your computer?
I want to hear my music, not some jackass trying to sell me… Continue reading

Millionaires In Training Program still has spots Sat. May 28th!

Just for education that teaches you keys to building wealth with integrity! Attend the class where we start writing business plans at 10am Saturday, May 28th at Kingdom Covenant Centre, 1224 Dundas Street East, Unit 26, Mississauga, ON. Graduate with… Continue reading

GISD officials still unsure of state funding cuts

GISD officials still unsure of state funding cuts
Greenville Independent School District officials are still unsure about the final decision state legislatures will make regarding school finance over the course of the next two years. David Carter, the school district’s… Continue reading