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<title>Comment by Mac Diva</title>
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<description>Which makes it all the more interesting.  What Americans want can be a very telling thing.  R. Kelly&#039;s &lt;i&gt;Happy People/You Saved Me&lt;/i&gt; has sold quite well despite his indictment.  Jay-Z is a vapid man with next to nothing worthwhile to say, but his stuff sells well, too.</description>
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<title>Comment by Lono</title>
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<description>What role models have we left, America?  I  mean... if a gangster rapper and a child rapist can&#039;t see eye to eye - then what hope do us regular folk have?</description>
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