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jen05 from International - Philippines

jen05......

,   LucenaPhilippines

im jen from philippines...,, im 20 yrs. old and i like to have friends all over the world... want to know me better just hit me up....


kalembo from International - Puerto Rico

kalembo

,   MayawestPuerto Rico

Love to hang out, go to the beach and to the rivers, and have a great time with my friends!!! I'm a very easy-going and friendly person, but also serious when I have to be.


sechaba from International - South Africa

sechabaIm a great man living a great life

,   ChristianaSouth Africa

Im an extrovert with introvert tendencies,living in a rural town of the North west province.im a hard working man and earn my living honestly. I believe that honesty is the best policy in life.


MiZzLovelyLady89 from Virginia - United States

MiZzLovelyLady89Im Just Me

,   ChesterVirginia - United States US Chat

Ima Layed Back Chick That Likes To Have Fun But Can Be On The Real At The Same Time to I Love To Hang Out Drink Go To The Beach Shop An Much More Anything You Wanna Know Just Message Me I Also Have a MySpace The Link Is MySace.com/Diam0nd_Gurl


monica_shadow from International - Jamaica

monica_shadowIm spontaneous

,   Spainsh TownJamaica

I'm very, very honest. So honestly I will lie to you if I have. Maybe even if I don't.


ladyfresh92 from Massachusetts - United States

ladyfresh92im ckool NUFF SPOKEN!

,   LawrenceMassachusetts - United States US Chat

im really 15 lookin 4 a real guy u diggzsz mii?


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Grammy winner (for 2001's Halfway Tree) Damian "Junior Gong" Marley, the youngest singing son of the immortal Bob and brother of Ziggy, Julian, Stephen and Ky-mani, has made a major splash in the family business. The confrontational title track of his third album (which entered the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart at Number 7, the biggest opening week ever for a reggae artist), deals with vacationing "haves" partying on the backs of increasingly desperate "have-nots." It has fomented a storm of protest from corporate entities who claim that Marley has presented his homeland (or more accurately, their interests) in a negative light. Another high point is "Pimpa's Paradise," a heartbreaker about drugs leading to prostitution, backed by a vulnerable-sounding acoustic guitar. Produced by Damian and Stephen Marley, it's an eclectic, sophisticated mix, constructed over treacherous rhythmic undercurrents, illuminated by empathy, courage and soul. A shifting kaleidoscope of classic and cutting-edge Jamaican grooves spars with R&B and hip-hop, references to Marcus Garvey, Eek-A-Mouse, and Exodus, plus guest stints from Buju Banton, Bounty Killer, Bobby Brown, Black Thought and Nas. --Christina Roden

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