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| Brown Sugar | With an ensemble that includes Mos Def, Angie Stone, Erykah Badu, Common, Eric B. and Rakim, Jill Scott, The Roots and Cassandra Wilson, fans of these performers will definitely enjoy their respective tracks. | 10/25/2002 |
| Training Day | America, Bush, Oprah, Clinton, Bin Laden, Springer, Judge Mathis, Jordan, Gates, Greenspan, and Eminen - what else does America have to endure? | 10/26/2001 |
| Baby Boy - Close but not good enough | Rarely does the infamous “younger generation” recognize where samples for the most popular hip-hop song originated. This is the compelling undercurrent surrounding the “Baby Boy” Soundtrack. By Midas | 08/10/2001 |
| The Caveman’s Valentine | The Caveman’s Valentine score combines folk, jazz, classical and traditional orchestral styles to create a dramatic and creative imagination for all listeners. | 03/01/2001 |
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