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Glitter [sound recording] / by Carey, Mariah.; Da Brat(Musician);
Loverboy (remix, featuring Da Brat/Ludacris/Twenty II/Shawnna) -- Lead the way -- If we (featuring Nate Dogg/Ja Rule) -- Didn't mean to turn you on -- Don't stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica) (featuring Mystikal) -- All my life -- Reflections (care enough) -- Last night a DJ saved my life (featuring Busta Rhymes/Fabulous/DJ Clue) -- Want you (featuring Eric Benet) -- Never too far -- Twister -- Loverboy (featuring Cameo).
Subjects: Rock music; Popular music; Rap (Music); Soul music.; Rhythm and blues music.; Motion picture music.; Film soundtracks.;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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Rainbow [sound recording] / by Carey, Mariah,performer.(CARDINAL)366974; Jay-Z,1969-performer.(CARDINAL)345068; Usher,performer.(CARDINAL)532556; Da Brat(Musician),performer.; Elliott, Missy,performer.(CARDINAL)357156; Snoop Dogg,1972-performer.(CARDINAL)346189; Joe,1973-performer.; 98⁰ (Musical group),performer.;
Mariah Carey, vocals ; with additional musicians.
Subjects: Popular music; Soul music.; Rap (Music); Rhythm and blues music.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 4
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Glitter [videorecording] / by Mark, Laurence.; Lanier, Kate.; West, Cheryl L.; Curtis-Hall, Vondie.; Carey, Mariah.(CARDINAL)366974; Beesley, Max.; Howard, Terrence.(CARDINAL)538768; Magnuson, Ann.; Texada, Tia.; Da Brat(Musician); Harewood, Dorian.; Pettiford, Valarie.; Simpson, Geoffrey.; Freeman, Jeff.; Blanchard, Terence.(CARDINAL)277887; Aulisi, Joseph G.; Bishop, Dan.(CARDINAL)539026; Columbia Pictures.(CARDINAL)747663; Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)332237; Laurence Mark Productions (Firm); Maroon Entertainment (Firm); Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.(CARDINAL)137420;
Director of photography, Geoffrey Simpson ; editor, Jeff Freeman ; score composer, Terence Blanchard ; costume designer, Joseph G. Aulisi ; production designer, Dan Bishop.Mariah Carey, Max Beesley, Terrence Howard, Ann Magnuson, Tia Texade, Da Brat, Dorian Harewood, Valarie Pettiford.Billie is a talented young singer struggling to make it big in New York City. With plenty of will and determination, a voice like an angel, and the help of a handsome club DJ, Billie will quickly learn that the roller coaster ride to success is as treacherous as it can be glamorous.MPAA rating: PG-13.DVD, 5.1 Dolby digital, Dolby surround, digitally mastered audio and anamorphic video.
Subjects: Musical films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Musical films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Singers; Music trade; Feature films.; Video recordings.; Musical films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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Carmen [videorecording] : a hip hopera / by Beyoncé,1981-(CARDINAL)345070; Bow Wow(Musician)(CARDINAL)538585; Da Brat(Musician); Mos Def(Rapper); Rah-Digga.; Bizet, Georges,1838-1875.Carmen.(CARDINAL)522530; Bryant, Joy,1976-(CARDINAL)845663; Dupri, Jermaine,1972-(CARDINAL)531966; Elliot, Mike,1967-; Gomez-Preston, Reagan,1980-; Hutchinson, Graig.; Jean, Wyclef.(CARDINAL)432997; Lee, Casey.; Phifer, Mekhi,1975-; Sarpong, Sam.; Townsend, Robert,1957-; Williamson, Fred.(CARDINAL)808676; Winbush, Troy.; MTV Networks.(CARDINAL)751270; New Line Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)356389; New Line Television (Firm);
Widescreen and fullscreen versions of the film -- "The Making of Carmen : an MTV Special" -- Select a song feature.Music by Kip Collins ; lyrics by Sekani Williams.Mekhi Phifer, Beyoncé Knowles, Mos Def, Rah Digga, Joy Bryant, Wyclef Jean, Da Brat, Jermaine Dupri, Lil' Bow Wow, Casey Lee, Reagan Gomez-Preston, Sam Sarpong, Troy Winbush, Fred Williamson.A timeless story of desire, passion, and betrayal told through song by a cast of today's hip-hop stars.MPAA rating: PG-13.DVD ; region 1 ; full screen, widescreen ; Dolby Digital stereo.
Subjects: Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Hip-hop; Operas; Rap (Music);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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First things first : hip-hop ladies who changed the game / by Simmons, Nadirah,author.(CARDINAL)886085; Gilanchi, Sara,illustrator.(CARDINAL)851579;
Includes bibliographical references."First Things First, hip-hop is not just the music, and women have played a big role in shaping the way it looks today. First Things First takes readers on a journey through some notable firsts by women in hip-hop history and their importance. Factual firsts like Queen Latifah becoming the first rapper to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Lauryn Hill making history as the first rapper to win the coveted Album of the Year Award at the GRAMMYs, April Walker being the first woman to dominate in the hip-hop fashion game, and Da Brat being the first solo woman rapper to have an album go platinum, and metaphorical firsts like Missy Elliott being the first woman rapper to go to the future. Altogether, First Things First is a celebration of the achievements of women in hip-hop who broke down barriers and broke the mold. So the next time someone doesn't have their facts straight on the ladies in hip-hop, you can hit them with "first things first"..."--
Subjects: Music criticism and reviews.; Biographies.; Hip-hop; Rap (Music); Women rap musicians; Hip-hop feminism.; African American women in popular culture.; African American women singers.; Hip-hop;
Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 11
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The motherlode : 100+ women who made hip-hop / by Hope, Clover,author.; Baker, Rachelle,illustrator.(CARDINAL)823683;
Introduction: Nice for a girl -- The first women -- Mc Sha-Rock -- Wanda Dee -- First ladies of rap crews -- Mercedes Ladies -- Debbie Harry -- White rap family tree -- Lisa Lee -- The Sequence -- Sweet Tee -- Roxanne Shanté -- Lady B -- Sparky D -- Salt-N-Pepa -- MC Lyte -- Antoinette -- Queen Latifah -- J.J. Fad -- L'Trimm -- The women of Miami Bass -- Oaktown's 357 -- Mia X -- Women in duos & groups -- Nikki D -- Bytches with Problems -- N-Tyce -- Yo-Yo -- Boss -- Heather B. -- Lady of Rage -- The Conscious Daughters -- Da Brat -- Left Eye -- Sylk-E. Fyne -- Bahamadia -- Lil' Kim -- The "lady" rappers -- Foxy Brown -- Nonchalant -- Missy Elliott -- Angie Martinez -- Charli Baltimore -- Medusa -- Eve -- Solé -- Lady Luck -- Lauryn Hill -- Vita -- Khia -- Trina -- La Chat -- Amil -- Shawnna -- Remy Ma -- Nicki Minaj -- Azealia Banks -- Cardi B -- The future."Highlights more than 100 women who have shaped the power, scope, and reach of rap music, including pioneers like Roxanne Shanté, game changers like Lauryn Hill and Missy Elliott, and current reigning queens like Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, and Lizzo--as well as everyone who came before, after, and in between."--Publisher's description.
Subjects: Biographies.; Hip-hop; Rap (Music); Women rap musicians;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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Ode to hip-hop : 50 albums that define 50 years of trailblazing music / by Fitzgerald, Kiana,author.(CARDINAL)874835; Abe, Yay,illustrator.(CARDINAL)880533;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-207) and index.The 1970s -- The 1980s -- Kurtis Blow: Kurtis Blow (1980) -- The Message: Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five (1982) -- Run-D.M.C.: Run-D.M.C. (1984) -- Hot, Cool & Vicious: Salt-N-Pepa (1986) -- Interlude: Hip-Hop Soul -- Paid in Full: Eric B. & Rakim (1987) -- Straight Outta Compton: N.W.A. (1988) -- Lyte as a Rock: MC Lyte (1988) -- As Nasty as They Wanna Be: 2 Live Crew (1989) -- The 1990s -- Mama Said Knock You Out: LL Cool J (1990) -- People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm: A Tribe Called Quest (1990) -- The Chronic: Dr. Dre (1992) -- Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers): Wu-Tang Clan (1993) -- Black Reign: Queen Latifah (1993) -- Doggystyle: Snoop Dogg (1993) -- Illmatic: Nas (1994) -- Ready to Die: The Notorious B.I.G. (1994) -- The Diary: Scarface (1994) -- Funkdafied: Da Brat (1994) -- Mystic Stylez: Three 6 Mafia (1995) -- Hard Core: Lil' Kim (1996) -- Ridin' Dirty: UGK (1996) -- All Eyez on Me: 2PAC (1996) -- Supa Dupa Fly: Missy Elliott (1997) -- Aquemini: Outkast (1998) -- The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill: Ms. Lauryn Hill (1998) -- It's Dark and Hell is Hot: DMX (1998) -- Things Gall Apart: The Roots (1999) -- The 2000s -- Da Baddest B***h: Trina (2000) -- The Marshall Mathers LP: Eminem (2000) -- The Blueprint: Jay-Z (2001) -- Lord Willin': Clipse (2002) -- Interlude: The Art of the Mixtape -- Get Rich or Die Tryin': 50 Cent (2003) -- The College Dropout: Kanye West (2004) -- Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101: Jeezy (2005) -- King: T.I. (2006) -- Lupe Fiasco's the Cool: Lupe Fiasco (2007) -- Tha Carter III: Lil Wayne (2008) -- The State vs. Radric Davis: Gucci Mane (2009) -- The 2010s -- Pink Friday: Nicki Minaj (2010) -- Watch the Throne: Jay-Z & Kanye West (2011) -- Nothing was the Same: Drake (2013) -- To Pimp a Butterfly: Kendrick Lamar (2015) -- DS2: Future (2015) -- Interlude: Political and Conscious Hip-Hop -- Culture: Migos (2017) -- Invasion of Privacy: Cardi B (2018) -- Whack World: Tierra Whack (2018) -- Eve: Rapsody (2019) -- The 2020s -- City on Lock: City Girls (2020) -- Montero: Lil Nas X (2021) -- Traumazine: Megan Thee Stallion (2022)."From underground roots to mainstream popularity, hip-hop's influence on music and entertainment around the world has been nothing short of extraordinary. Ode to Hip-Hop chronicles the journey with profiles of fifty albums that have defined, expanded, and ultimately transformed the genre into what it is today. From 2 Live Crew's groundbreaking As Nasty As They Wanna Be in 1989 to Cardi B's similarly provocative Invasion of Privacy almost thirty years later, and more, Ode to Hip-Hop covers hip-hop from coast to coast. Organized by decade and with sidebars on fashion, mixtapes, and key players throughout, the result is a comprehensive homage to hip-hop, published just in time for the fiftieth anniversary"--
Subjects: Discographies.; Hip-hop; Rap (Music); Rap (Music); Rap musicians;
Available copies: 17 / Total copies: 18
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