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- Two loose-cannon narcotics cops investigate the flow of Ecstasy into Florida from a Cuban drug cartel.
- Documentary on the deaths of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls and the East Coast/West Coast, hip-hop/rap rivalry that culminated in late 1996 and early 1997.
- The Notorious B.I.G. performs in the music video "Juicy" from the album "Ready to Die" recorded for Bad Boy and Arista Records. The music video begins with shots of the Notorious B.I.G. wearing jersey in front of a brown stone. He raps there and in a prison and on a yacht.
- A music video for the 1995 song "One More Chance" by the American Hip-Hop recording artist The Notorious B.I.G., a single released from his debut album "Ready to Die".
- The Highley Controversial Music Video for Lil Kim's How Many Licks?
- Anniversary of the 'Bad Boy's'
- A music video for the 2000 song 'I Wish' by the American rhythm and blues recording artist Carl Thomas, a single released from his debut album 'Emotional'.
- 19965mTV-PG5.0(14)Music VideoA music video for the 1996 song "Only You (Bad Boy Remix)" by the rhythm and blues recording group 112 featuring hip-hop recording artists The Notorious B.I.G. and Mase, a single released from the group's self-titled debut album.
- A music video for the 1995 song "You Used to Love Me" by the American R&B recording artist Faith Evans, a single released from her debut album 'Faith ".
- This is a film about a upcoming rapper who almost lost his life at work. Trying to be come a Millionaire from his music and the life he lived. Marcus DeWayne Franks was born on March 15, 1989. His stage name is KoBoogie. He is an American/African rapper, record producer, and soon to be entrepreneur. KoBoogie had a hard time getting in a studio in his time of rapping because no one really had one. While growing up, KoBoogie's parents were on drugs. He was raised in the ghetto- rough parts of the neighborhood. Hoping to make it out. KoBoogie was feature on the same stage with Fantasia. In 2010, KoBoogie moved to Atlanta, GA from Grand Rapids, MI to live with his sister and build his career. Linking up with Lil John and Big Sam from the Eastside Boyz, he was doing local shows around the area in GA. With funds running low and no job, KoBoogie was forced to move back to Louisiana; where he shared the same stage with the Famous Dj Hollyhood Bay Bay Who was the DJ and Promoter for Hurricane Chris. KoBoogie even did a show with 3 feet. Also, he has been on the stage with D4L and Fantasia in 2012. KoBoogie dropped a mixtape on iHeart Radio. In 2013, KoBoogie remade YG's song "My Homie, My Homie" and got over 90k views on YouTube within two weeks to two months span. KoBoogie stays on Google and interacting with fans from all over. In April 2014, KoBoogie lost his car, house, and job. All he had was to fall back on his music career and he is on it full blast looking for a marketing and promotion deal so he could really advance. He even been looking up for some 360 deals. With four great songs on iTunes, iHeart radio, and many more, KoBoogie is looking to make his name in the game this year and stay forever a household name.
- This is a film about a upcoming rapper who almost lost his life at work. Trying to be come a Millionaire from his music and the life he lived. Marcus DeWayne Franks was born on March 15, 1989. His stage name is KoBoogie. He is an American/African rapper, record producer, and soon to be entrepreneur. KoBoogie had a hard time getting in a studio in his time of rapping because no one really had one. While growing up, KoBoogie's parents were on drugs. He was raised in the ghetto- rough parts of the neighborhood. Hoping to make it out. KoBoogie was feature on the same stage with Fantasia. In 2010, KoBoogie moved to Atlanta, GA from Grand Rapids, MI to live with his sister and build his career. Linking up with Lil John and Big Sam from the Eastside Boyz, he was doing local shows around the area in GA. With funds running low and no job, KoBoogie was forced to move back to Louisiana; where he shared the same stage with the Famous Dj Hollyhood Bay Bay Who was the DJ and Promoter for Hurricane Chris. KoBoogie even did a show with 3 feet. Also, he has been on the stage with D4L and Fantasia in 2012. KoBoogie dropped a mixtape on iHeart Radio. In 2013, KoBoogie remade YG's song "My Homie, My Homie" and got over 90k views on YouTube within two weeks to two months span. KoBoogie stays on Google and interacting with fans from all over. In April 2014, KoBoogie lost his car, house, and job. All he had was to fall back on his music career and he is on it full blast looking for a marketing and promotion deal so he could really advance. He even been looking up for some 360 deals. With four great songs on iTunes, iHeart radio, and many more, KoBoogie is looking to make his name in the game this year and stay forever a household name.
- This is a film about a upcoming rapper and his sister's kids.
- A music video for the 1998 song "MONEY, POWER and RESPECT" by the American Hip-Hop recording group The Lox featuring Hip-Hop recording artists DMX and Lil' Kim. The song is a single released from The Lox's album of the same name.
- A music video for the 1995 song "Ain't Nobody" by the American rhythm and blues recording artist Faith Evans, a single released from her debut album "Faith".
- A music video for the 1998 song "Love Like This" by the American R&B recording artist Faith Evans, a single released from the album "Keep the Faith".
- Music Video for Mario Winans song "I Don't Wanna Know" directed by Kevin DeFreitas and Chris Robinson from the album 'Hurt No More'
- A music video for the 1995 song "Soon as I Get Home" by the American R&B recording artist Faith Evans, a single released from her debut album "Faith".
- What's Wrong With This Ad? The Back Up How Do You Sell: Skincare The Pitch: Buy Nothing Ad Of The Week: Cover Girl Ad.