Los Angeles Lakers – 2010 WORLD CHAMPIONS!!!
Lakers Anthem 2010 – Featuring: Ice Cube, Ray J, Chino Xl, Roscoe Umali, Lil Rob, New Boyz, Dj Felli Fel
Aired on local LA radio station Power 106 6/1/2010.
06.19.2010 – In tonight’s episode of ARE WE THERE YET?, Essence Atkins’ character, Suzanne Kingston-Persons, breaks it down to Sir Mix-a-lot’s Baby Got Back!
Think you can do better? Are you America’s next booty dance champ? If so, Ice Cube’s new TBS sitcom ARE WE THERE YET? wants to know about it, and are offering great prizes to the winner of their hilarious new “So you think you can Booty dance?” competition.
After viewing the clip, contestants are being asked to show the world what they’ve got by uploading their own version. Finalists will be selected by the voting public, and the grand prize winner will be selected by the ARE WE THERE YET? cast themselves. Great prizes are up for grabs – make sure you get yours!
06.19.2010 – In next week’s episode of ARE WE THERE YET?, Essence Atkins’ character, Suzanne Kingston-Persons, breaks it down to Sir Mix-a-lot’s Baby Got Back!
Think you can do better? Are you America’s next booty dance champ? If so, Ice Cube’s new TBS sitcom ARE WE THERE YET? wants to know about it, and are offering great prizes to the winner of their hilarious new “So you think you can Booty dance?” competition.
After viewing the clip, contestants are being asked to show the world what they’ve got by uploading their own version. Finalists will be selected by the voting public, and the grand prize winner will be selected by the ARE WE THERE YET? cast themselves. Great prizes are up for grabs – make sure you get yours!
See the entire scene and see how Essence’s character gets herself into trouble on the Web, THIS Wednesday, June 23, only on TBS at 9|8c.
1985
Priority Records is founded in by former K-Tel Records executives Bryan Turner and Mark Cerami
1989
Enjoys its first gold certification for a rap album February 15, 1989, for Eazy-E’s Eazy-Duz-It
Enjoys its first platinum certification for a rap album June 1, 1989, for Eazy-E’s Eazy-Duz-It
Receives a letter from the FBI dated August 1, 1989 warning the company to be careful about the incendiary, anti-law enforcement music it is releasing. The FBI was primarily concerned with N.W.A’s “Fuck Tha Police,” the most controversial song from its Straight Outta Compton album
Ice Cube leaves N.W.A, but remains on Priority Records as a solo artist
Reissues the N.W.A And The Posse album, which Ruthless had previously released through Macola Records
Read Priority’s full history here.
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