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Hip-Hop legend Scarface will be bringing in year 55 at the Bayou Music Center for a birthday bash and concert this Friday. The Houston rapper, whose real name is Brad Terrence Jordan, began his music ...
Scarface called in a favor for his NPR Tiny Desk debut. The rapper prepared a performance for the concert series with an eight-piece collective of musicians, but during rehearsals, decided to round ...
Street music can sound like soul or even gospel when it’s done right. Houston rapper Scarface, born Brad Jordan, has been serving up beautifully constructed noir rap since the late 80s. He’s since ...
This weekend in North Texas, your concert week begins and ends with a goodbye. First, on Thursday, Houston Rapper Scarface will make his final North Texas performance at House of Blues, and next ...
GETTING A ‘GRIP:’ Rapper Scarface (nee Brad Jordan and fka DJ Akshen) cut his teeth as a member of the seminal rap group, Geto Boys, back in 1989 on their album Grip It! On That Other Level. He ...
Devin The Dude is a Houston rap legend who's also a sly, funny everyman. Devin had a few brushes with the mainstream in the early '00s, but he's spent most of his career -- decades of it -- quietly ...
Scarface is a fighter—both in his respected rap career and life. Today (October 8), the “F*ck You Too” rapper shared an update regarding his health condition. On August 23, Scarface took to his ...
“Emeritus,” Webster tells us, means to be retired but to retain an honorary title. And if this really is Scarface’s final rap LP (he’s mentioned playing in a rock band afterwards, of all things), it ...
Los Angeles (August, 2006) - Vivendi Games' Sierra Entertainment division has signed some of the biggest music artists from the 1980s to headline the in-game soundtrack for the Scarface: The World Is ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. New York native and hip-hop star Nas once said, "Who's world is this?" The reply was "The world is yours," a nod to Scarface, the 1983 film directed ...
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