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    Thanks Dr. Dre

    Hurricane Katrina left a devastating mark on the United States. It will go down in history as a tragic event. In times of crisis, it is said that heroes step up. In hip-hop, one hero has definitely done this.

    According to reports, Dr. Dre has donated one million dollars to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Dre did more than simply write a check. It is said that he decided which families needed aid the most. 50 families will receive twenty thousand dollars each.

    Aware that some fraudulent fund raisers are running rampant, Dre said, "I wanted to be sure that my donation went directly into the hands of hurricane victims."

    While many mourn the losses and damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, it’s great to see the Hip-Hop community helping out. While some emcees perform benefit concerts and raise money various other ways, this shines a positive light on the culture. Like Dre said on 2001, “Times is changin??

    Luckily, Hip-Hop is helping things change in the right direction.

    just thought id pass this along to the hip-hop heads on BS.

    #2
    Yeah I read something about this last week....it was a very nice gesture.

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      #3
      Originally posted by restless_438
      Hurricane Katrina left a devastating mark on the United States. It will go down in history as a tragic event. In times of crisis, it is said that heroes step up. In hip-hop, one hero has definitely done this.

      According to reports, Dr. Dre has donated one million dollars to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Dre did more than simply write a check. It is said that he decided which families needed aid the most. 50 families will receive twenty thousand dollars each.

      Aware that some fraudulent fund raisers are running rampant, Dre said, "I wanted to be sure that my donation went directly into the hands of hurricane victims."

      While many mourn the losses and damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, it’s great to see the Hip-Hop community helping out. While some emcees perform benefit concerts and raise money various other ways, this shines a positive light on the culture. Like Dre said on 2001, “Times is changin??

      Luckily, Hip-Hop is helping things change in the right direction.

      just thought id pass this along to the hip-hop heads on BS.
      Hey thats great news.

      Whats up with Dre/Snoop/Suge? They all cool. Last i heard Suge was acting gay about it but Dre and Snoop are cool....

      Oh and on the subject of "The mutha****ing D.R.E" - could anyone get hold of a "Nuthin But A G Thang" uncensored video off the net. Thanks...

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        #4
        its good to see the hiphop artists stand by the people of new orleans

        if the black people in the media spotlight dont help out thses people, who will???

        also shows that this is the most benevolent musical culture and shows it in a good light

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          #5
          Originally posted by restless_438
          Hurricane Katrina left a devastating mark on the United States. It will go down in history as a tragic event. In times of crisis, it is said that heroes step up. In hip-hop, one hero has definitely done this.

          According to reports, Dr. Dre has donated one million dollars to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Dre did more than simply write a check. It is said that he decided which families needed aid the most. 50 families will receive twenty thousand dollars each.

          Aware that some fraudulent fund raisers are running rampant, Dre said, "I wanted to be sure that my donation went directly into the hands of hurricane victims."

          While many mourn the losses and damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, it’s great to see the Hip-Hop community helping out. While some emcees perform benefit concerts and raise money various other ways, this shines a positive light on the culture. Like Dre said on 2001, “Times is changin??

          Luckily, Hip-Hop is helping things change in the right direction.

          just thought id pass this along to the hip-hop heads on BS.

          i dont give a **** about dr dre hes a ****** who takes it up the ass

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            #6
            Originally posted by Rovers
            i dont give a **** about dr dre hes a ****** who takes it up the ass
            Now a days everybody want to type they got somthing to say but nothing when they type their responses, just a bunch of jibberish and mothaf***** act like they forgot about Dre.

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              #7
              Originally posted by THE TRUTH
              Now a days everybody want to type they got somthing to say but nothing when they type their responses, just a bunch of jibberish and mothaf***** act like they forgot about Dre.
              Hahahahah.

              Dude in the sig? Its not you is it?

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                #8
                Didnt really care about Dre too much. Real wanksta if you know anything about him. Then he brought Elvis Pressley 2000 to rap. Won't forgive him for that.

                But thats a good thing he did.
                Originally posted by restless_438
                Hurricane Katrina left a devastating mark on the United States. It will go down in history as a tragic event. In times of crisis, it is said that heroes step up. In hip-hop, one hero has definitely done this.

                According to reports, Dr. Dre has donated one million dollars to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Dre did more than simply write a check. It is said that he decided which families needed aid the most. 50 families will receive twenty thousand dollars each.

                Aware that some fraudulent fund raisers are running rampant, Dre said, "I wanted to be sure that my donation went directly into the hands of hurricane victims."

                While many mourn the losses and damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, it’s great to see the Hip-Hop community helping out. While some emcees perform benefit concerts and raise money various other ways, this shines a positive light on the culture. Like Dre said on 2001, “Times is changin??

                Luckily, Hip-Hop is helping things change in the right direction.

                just thought id pass this along to the hip-hop heads on BS.

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                  #9
                  Second that. Rovers do you know him hop or are you just acting like you do because a lot of people do that?

                  Sounds like you know what you're talking about.
                  Originally posted by Rovers
                  i dont give a **** about dr dre hes a ****** who takes it up the ass

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Rodgers=Bust
                    Second that. Rovers do you know him hop or are you just acting like you do because a lot of people do that?

                    Sounds like you know what you're talking about.
                    Anyone who undermines Dr Dre, and denies his producing abilities, clearly has no idea.

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