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Audio: Listen to Queens Artists
Born in the Bronx, hip hop became commercial in Queens. Following in the footsteps of Run-DMC, artists such as LL Cool J to 50 Cent and Ja Rule continue to offer up slinging beats and ear candy. Hear some of their songs.
Rappers find 'gangsta' sells
The statistics are clear. During the past decade, across America, the murder rate is down. The violent crime rate is down. Overall crime? Also down.
NYPD keeps tabs on rappers
Officially, the New York Police Department makes no special effort to keep tabs on rappers. Officially, the department has no binder of dossiers on the performers.
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Top 25 hip hop albums
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