Lionel Richie's music has been cuddled by Hip Hop, from Commodores models in hits like Beastie Boys' "Hey Ladies" and Eric B. & Rakim's "Let The measure Hit 'Em" to interpolations in R. Kelly's "Fiesta."
While last year's "We Are The World 25 For Haiti" found Richie conducting sung vocals from emcee/singer Wyclef Jean, Lionel has never formally released material with a Hip Hop artist, and Miami, Florida's Rick Ross newly exposed that he hopes to be the first."When I think of great music, I don't classify it.
It's just music. My favorite album is [Michael Jackson's] Thriller album; that's why I named my second album Trilla," began Ross, speaking with Mikey T The Moviestar in a video conference. "When I think of huge artists comes to mind - those are the artists that Hip Hop hasn't collaborated with.
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