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| ms), and San Francisco-born Victor Vazquez (aka | Kool A.D.), joined by hype man Ashok Kondabolu, know |
| Cuil (pronounced /ˈkuːl/ | kool according to the creators) was a search engine |
| brilliant sky-blue in colour with candied blue | kool aid and raspberry freezie aromas and citrusy fl |
| ers on Further in Tom Wolfe's book The Electric | Kool Aid Acid Test, for which a movie directed by Gu |
| including Maxwell House coffee, Gevalia kaffe, | Kool Aid, Crystal Light, Post Cereals, Jell-O desser |
| Kool and the Gang | |
| "N.T" by | Kool And The Gang |
| However, Taylor was not on | Kool and the Gang's 2007 release, Still Kool. |
| Gang Records- A label ran by | Kool and The Gang. |
| Other than the title, it is unrelated to | Kool and the Gang. |
| Kaptain | Kool and the Kongs Present ABC All-Star Saturday (19 |
| Kool and the Gang was the most successful act for th | |
| bsorbed into PolyGram sublabel Mercury Records, | Kool and the Gang transferred to. |
| sline of this song was quite likely inspired by | Kool and the Gang's 'Fresh'. |
| e Force is the eleventh studio by the funk band | Kool and the Gang, released in 1977. |
| ound very similar to Get Down on It by the band | Kool and the Gang. |
| e is the second album released by the funk band | Kool and the Gang. |
| label which maintained the De-Lite imprint for | Kool And The Gang's releases. |
| te is the twenty-first studio album by the band | Kool and the Gang, released in 1993 following a four |
| Sweat is the twentieth studio album by the band | Kool and the Gang, released in 1989 following a thre |
| contains samples from "Summer Madness" by | Kool and the Gang and "La Di Da Di" by Doug E. Fresh |
| ft in 1975 to De-Lite Records, the then home of | Kool and the Gang. |
| tional took over distribution of the label, and | Kool and The Gang's massive pop crossover success be |
| Redd and one of the label's first signings was | Kool and the Gang whose self-titled instrumental was |
| nown car show and race on the West Coast called | Kool April Nites which had 1800 people registered in |
| "Celebration" by Robert | Kool Bell |
| J. Johnson, James Earl Jones, Jr., Dave Kelly, | Kool Chris, Kenny "K-Smoove" Kornegay, Lord Finesse, |
| oke rings from a steam generator, while one for | Kool cigarettes featured a blinking penguin. |
| All Out Of Love ( | Kool de Sac DT Club Mix) |
| y Five-DJ Jazzy Jay, Mr. Freeze, Master D.E.E., | Kool DJ Red Alert, Sundance, Ice Ice (#2), Charlie C |
| ika Bambaataa, Melle Mel, Grandmaster Flash and | Kool DJ Herc. |
| Idigicon released a PC version under its | Kool Dog label. |
| Kool FM is a London pirate radio station, started on | |
| In the same year, | Kool FM featured in a BBC documentary about pirate r |
| stations in Canada, which have rhythmic-leans, | Kool FM is a rock-leaning Hot AC station. |
| 2 article in the Evening Standard reported that | Kool FM was making profits from advertising and orga |
| dia would acquire CFBT-FM in Vancouver, causing | Kool FM to shift to more of a top 40 format. |
| In January 1996, | Kool FM Midlands started broadcasting to the Midland |
| In 2007, | Kool FM was featured on a BBC London News report abo |
| ad become legal): "Meanwhile, U.K. pirates like | Kool FM and Hard FM continue to broadcast even bette |
| Kool FM was still operating illegally in February 20 | |
| Kool FM" on August 12, 1994 at Noon. | |
| Kool FM) is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting a | |
| CFCA-FM, branded as 105.3 | Kool FM, is a Canadian radio station, airing at 105. |
| cember 26 that year, changed to hot AC as 107.3 | Kool FM, bringing back hot AC music since CHTT-FM fl |
| amed Best MC by the London pirate radio station | Kool FM, which lead to recognition in the London und |
| uld also be heard on Sunday mornings playing on | Kool FM, one of the main pirate radio stations in Lo |
| Kool G Rap & DJ Polo-Wanted: Dead or Alive | |
| "Brothers Ain't Shit" (Produced By | Kool G Rap, Large Professor) |
| "Trick or Treat" (Produced By | Kool G Rap) |
| Also sampled by | Kool G Rap, in the song "Blowin Up In The World" |
| Half a Klip is an EP from | Kool G Rap, released on February 5, 2008. |
| The song was originally done by | Kool G Rap on his second CD "Wanted Dead or Alive" |
| features guest appearances from Royal Flush and | Kool G Rap, as well as production by Showbiz, Lord F |
| solo album The Mushroom Cloud Effect alongside | Kool G Rap on a song titled "Summertime". |
| The song features a guest appearance by | Kool G Rap, who is considered by Jedi Mind Tricks vo |
| New York" is a single from American hip hop duo | Kool G Rap & DJ Polo's 1988 album, Wanted: Dead or A |
| It was the first new solo release from | Kool G Rap in six years, and its producers included |
| a song frequently sampled by hip hop producers ( | Kool G Rap's "Truly Yours", Nas's "It Ain't Hard To |
| as attributed the song "Streets of New York" by | Kool G Rap as one of the song's primary influences ( |
| own Productions, Spoonie Gee, Public Enemy, and | Kool G Rap began eschewing the themes of partying an |
| of the greatest advances in rapping technique - | Kool G Rap, referring to the golden age in the book |
| Rappers featured on the EP include | Kool G Rap, Rah Digga, Sporty Thievz, Shabaam Sahdee |
| arner Bros. Records, and featured production by | Kool G Rap, Grand Daddy IU, Large Professor, Mister |
| and the debut solo effort by | Kool G. Rap. |
| Noreaga, | Kool G. Rap, M.O.P. & Lord Tariq |
| , save for the recordings of Big Daddy Kane and | Kool G. Rap's 4,5,6, are now owned by LandSpeed Reco |
| and a vocal sample from "Money in the bank" by | Kool G. Rap. |
| roahe Monch, Jayo Felony, Chino XL, KRS-One and | Kool G. Rap. |
| However, since | Kool G. Rap & D.J. Polo's third album, Live And Let |
| Kent got the | Kool Gents signed to Vee-Jay label's subsidiary Falc |
| up called the Goldentones, who later became the | Kool Gents and were discovered by Chicago radio DJ H |
| Upchurch started his career working with The | Kool Gents, The Dells, and The Spaniels before going |
| finishing 4th in series points in 1999 for Team | KOOL Green. |
| The Bollywood film "Kyaa | Kool Hai Hum" was also loosely inspired from this mo |
| Kyaa | kool Hai Hum (2005) - Tusshar Kapoor, Riteish Deshmu |
| The | Kool Haus (formerly the Warehouse) is approximately |
| The | Kool Haus is often used as a venue for concerts and |
| The Edge at a ceremony and concert at Toronto's | Kool Haus. |
| Inspired by DJ | Kool Herc and Kool DJ Dee, he too began hosting hip |
| 1520 Sedgwick Avenue where DJ | Kool Herc threw his first parties |
| During a rally to save the building, DJ | Kool Herc said, "1520 Sedgwick is the Bethlehem of H |
| DJ | Kool Herc is credited with helping to start hip hop |
| The cast includes Afrika Bambaataa, DJ | Kool Herc - the film includes footage from Herc's or |
| he three original hip hop DJs (the others being | Kool Herc and Grandmaster Flash). |
| ger, Dynamite, Nicky BlackMarket Dj Cash Money, | Kool Herc, Chase & Status, Scratch Perverts, Stanton |
| Kool Hunting - 3:36 | |
| hool of Diplomacy (Estonian: Eesti Diplomaatide | Kool) is a private university in Tallinn, Estonia, e |
| He worked in many other clubs including The | Kool Kanary, Rake and Downbeat, right through to the |
| e various merchandise given out on King Koopa's | Kool Kartoons was often adorned with the name Koopa |
| King Koopa's | Kool Kartoons is a local, American live-action child |
| Kool Kat Kollabo EP (2xLP) Kool Kat Records 2003 | |
| y at the highest level, Group 1 or Grade I, are | Kool Kat Katie (E. |
| first formed "The Buckles", which became "Texas | Kool Kats" and a popular local group. |
| Kool Keith | |
| eatured guest appearances from maverick rappers | Kool Keith and Divine Styler, as well as will.i.am. |
| "Party in tha Morgue"- 6:56 ( | Kool Keith & Thee Undatakerz) |
| ormed by Esham and rappers Mastamind and T-N-T, | Kool Keith and The Dayton Family. |
| nderground hit that include collaborations with | Kool Keith and other cult figures in indie rock like |
| Guest appearances include | Kool Keith, Kool G Rap, R.A. the Rugged Man, Copywri |
| e designed and maintained include Eminem, RJD2, | Kool Keith, MF Doom, and Demigodz. |
| ensed soundtrack includes music by Andrew W.K., | Kool Keith, the Insane Clown Posse, Bad Brains, Body |
| d of Tashan Dorrsett is an album made by rapper | Kool Keith. |
| G., Sean Price, Pacewon of the The Outsidaz and | Kool Keith. |
| ased on vinyl in 1980 on the London-based Daddy | Kool label, and was reissued on compact disc in 1996 |
| Kool Master, Ram Darbar, Chandigarh. | |
| 1999 | Kool Mixx Atlanta 1st place Champion |
| 2002 USA | Kool Mixx 1st place Champion |
| Kool Moe Dee | |
| The conflict began with | Kool Moe Dee responding to LL for some apparent offe |
| Kool Moe Dee, who had been calling LL to a live batt | |
| , the trio consisted of Chris Rock and rappers, | Kool Moe Dee and Hi-C. |
| Bridge Wars, The Roxanne Saga, and LL Cool J vs | Kool Moe Dee. |
| The feud between LL Cool J and | Kool Moe Dee was a renowned long-standing hip-hop ri |
| s' 1989 album Back on the Block, with vocals by | Kool Moe Dee, Big Daddy Kane, Ella Fitzgerald and Sa |
| Kool Moe Dee notes that Nas has an "off-beat convers | |
| with “Wannabe” up against (now industry icons) | Kool Moe Dee - Wild Wild West #1, Eric B & Rakim - M |
| Jim Gilstrap, John Lehman, Kelly | Kool, Myrna Matthews - Backing vocals |
| February 23 - Molly | Kool, North America's first registered female sea ca |
| s and, later, inventing the character Professor | Kool on his popular Professor Kool's Fun Skool progr |
| The trio, Markie, Buffy and | Kool, only mean well, however, and their good-nature |
| In March 2009, | Kool Rock-ski announced the launch of his official w |
| Main article: Eko Fresh vs. | Kool Savas feud |
| 1997 he founded together with | Kool Savas the duo Westberlin Maskulin. |
| In the same year on automon | Kool Savas and Melbeatz left the group to forming th |
| sampled "Streiht up Menace" as did "Rapfilm" by | Kool Savas (2009). |
| In 2006 the German rapper | Kool Savas released a diss track in which he slighte |
| Kool Savas turned to his solo career and became one | |
| He is signed on | Kool Savas' label Optik Records. |
| Many famous singers and rappers like | Kool Savas, Xavier Naidoo, D-Flame, and many others |
| The hip-hop crew was founded in 1996 by | Kool Savas, Fumanschu and Justus Jonas (today Justus |
| n Maskulin was a German rap duo by Taktloss and | Kool Savas. |
| ed in 1996 by the rappers Justus, Fumanschu and | Kool Savas. |
| on the streets, he met another aspiring rapper, | Kool Shen, who was also born in Saint-Denis. |
| Kool Smiles | |
| Attorneys @ Work, Precious Hope/ Penuel House, | Kool Solo Parents, Living Free Ministry, Life to the |
| s East Football League Premier Division (or the | Kool Sport Northern Counties East Football League Pr |
| n "Video of the Year" for the single "Behold my | Kool style" from the groundbreaking first Dam Native |
| Colourful Radio was founded in 2006 by CJ | Kool when it broadcasted various shows on Sky and ov |
| oducts, including cigarettes (Camel, Pall Mall, | Kool, Winston, Salem, Doral, Misty, Capri and Natura |
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