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      <title>2001 BMI Urban Awards: Billboard #1 R&amp;B/Hip Hop Songs</title>
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      <dc:subject>Carey, Mariah, Dogg, Nate, Hayes, Isaac, J&#45;Sw!ft, Jackson, Janet, Jenkins, Tomi, Kelly, R., Kurupt, Rooney, Rooney, Cory, Williams, Pharrell, Urban</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ALL FOR YOU <br>
<a id='f399' class='f399' href='/affiliate/C399'>Janet Jackson</a><br>
<br>
BAG LADY <br>
<a id='f73' class='f73' href='/affiliate/C73'>Nate Dogg</a> <br>
<a id='f366' class='f366' href='/affiliate/C366'>Isaac Hayes</a> <br>
<a id='f454' class='f454' href='/affiliate/C454'>Kurupt</a> <br>
Craig Longmiles<br>
<br>
DANGER (BEEN SO LONG) <br>
<a id='f811' class='f811' href='/affiliate/C811'>Pharrell Williams</a><br>
<br>
FIESTA <br>
<a id='f71' class='f71' href='/affiliate/C71'>R. Kelly</a><br>
<br>
I JUST WANNA LOVE U (GIVE IT 2 ME) <br>
Deric Angelettie <br>
Jay-Z <br>
Todd &#8220;Too Short&#8221; Shaw <br>
Kit Walker <br>
Pharrell Williams<br>
<br>
I WISH <br>
R. Kelly<br>
<br>
INDEPENDENT WOMEN PART 1 <br>
Poke <br>
Cory <a id='f656' class='f656' href='/affiliate/C656'>Rooney</a><br>
<br>
IT&#8217;S OVER NOW <br>
Melvin Glover <br>
Sylvia Robinson<br>
<br>
LIAR <br>
Tyrrell Bing <br>
Roy Hamilton III<br>
<br>
LOVERBOY <br>
<a id='f9' class='f9' href='/affiliate/C9'>Mariah Carey</a> <br>
<a id='f922' class='f922' href='/affiliate/C922'>Tomi Jenkins</a> <br>
MISSING YOU <br>
Tim Kelley <br>
Bob Robinson<br>
<br>
PROMISE <br>
Gary Smith <br>
Bert Young<br>
<br>
STUTTER <br>
Steve Boone <br>
Roy Hamilton III <br>
Tre&#8217;Vant J. Hardson <br>
John Manuel (<a id='f915' class='f915' href='/affiliate/C915'>J-Sw!ft</a>) Martinez <br>
Romye Robinson <br>
John Sebastian <br>
Mark Sebastian <br>
Derrick &#8220;Fatlip&#8221; Stewart <br>
Emandu Imani Rashaan Wilcox<br>
<br>
U REMIND ME <br>
Edmund Clement <br>
Anita Clement McCloud<br></p>
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      <dc:date>2001-10-02T18:18:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>2001 BMI Urban Awards: Winners List</title>
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      <dc:subject>Aaliyah, Adams, Yolanda, Austin, Dallas, Avant, Bishop, Teddy, Braxton, Toni, Brown, Mary, Carey, Mariah, City, Mike, Dogg, Nate, Eminem, Gotti, Irv, Hayes, Isaac, Ja Rule, Jackson, Janet, Jazze Pha, Jerkins, Rodney, Kelly, R., Kurupt, Milian, Christina, Robinson, Dawn, Rooney, Rooney, Cory, Santana, Carlos, Snoop Dogg, Williams, Pharrell, Urban</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Bag Lady <br>
<A id="f73" class="f73" href="/affiliate/C73">Nate Dogg</A> <br>
<A id="f366" class="f366" href="/affiliate/C366">Isaac Hayes</A> <br>
<A id="f454" class="f454" href="/affiliate/C454">Kurupt</A> <br>
Craig Longmiles <br>
Antraphil Music <br>
Irving Music <br>
Nate Dogg Music <br>
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br>
Erykah Badu <br>
Motown Records<br>
<br>
Between Me and You <br>
<A id="f342" class="f342" href="/affiliate/C342">Irv Gotti</A> <br>
<A id="f398" class="f398" href="/affiliate/C398">Ja Rule</A> <br>
Lil Rob <br>
DJ Irv Publishing <br>
Ensign Music Corporation <br>
Lil Rob Entertainment <br>
White Rhino Music, Inc. <br>
Ja Rule with <A id="f535" class="f535" href="/affiliate/C535">Christina Milian</A> <br>
Murder Inc.<br>
<br>
Big Pimpin&#8217; <br>
Jay-Z <br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br>
Lil Lu Lu Publishing <br>
Jay-Z featuring U.G.K <br>
Def Jam<br>
<br>
Dance Tonight <br>
<A id="f1947" class="f1947" href="/affiliate/C1947">Dawn Robinson</A> <br>
Ensign Music Corporation <br>
Stratinum Songs <br>
Watermelon Girl Music <br>
Lucy Pearl <br>
Pookie Records<br>
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Doesn&#8217;t Really Matter <br>
<A id="f399" class="f399" href="/affiliate/C399">Janet Jackson</A> <br>
Black Ice Publishing <br>
Janet Jackson <br>
Def Soul <br>
Got Your Money <br>
Ol&#8217; Dirty Bastard <br>
<A id="f811" class="f811" href="/affiliate/C811">Pharrell Williams</A> <br>
EMI-Blackwood Music Inc. <br>
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br>
Waters of Nazareth Publishing <br>
Ol&#8217; Dirty Bastard with Kelis <br>
Elektra Records<br>
<br>
He Wasn&#8217;t Man Enough <br>
Fred Jerkins <br>
<A id="f413" class="f413" href="/affiliate/C413">Rodney Jerkins</A> <br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br>
Ensign Music Corporation <br>
Fred Jerkins Publishing <br>
Rodney Jerkins Productions, Inc. <br>
<A id="f169" class="f169" href="/affiliate/C169">Toni Braxton</A> <br>
LaFace/Arista<br>
<br>
I Don&#8217;t Wanna <br>
Kevin Hicks <br>
<A id="f990" class="f990" href="/affiliate/C990">Jazze Pha</A> <br>
Bubba Gee Music <br>
Kevin Hicks Music <br>
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br>
<A id="f78" class="f78" href="/affiliate/C78">Aaliyah</A> <br>
Priority<br>
<br>
I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me) <br>
Deric Angelettie <br>
Jay-Z <br>
Todd &#8220;Too Short&#8221; Shaw <br>
Kit Walker <br>
Pharrell Williams <br>
Deric Angelettie Music <br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br>
Lil Lu Lu Publishing <br>
Srand Music <br>
Waters of Nazareth Publishing <br>
Wind Tiger Music <br>
Zomba Songs, Inc. <br>
Jay-Z <br>
Roc-A-Fella Records <br>
I Like It <br>
<A id="f913" class="f913" href="/affiliate/C913">Dallas Austin</A> <br>
Gary White <br>
Cyptron Music <br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br>
Soundtron Tunes <br>
Sammie <br>
Freeworld<br>
<br>
I Wish <br>
<A id="f71" class="f71" href="/affiliate/C71">R. Kelly</A> <br>
R. Kelly Publishing, Inc. <br>
Zomba Songs <br>
R. Kelly <br>
Jive Records<br>
<br>
I Wish <br>
<A id="f534" class="f534" href="/affiliate/C534">Mike City</A> <br>
Mike City Music <br>
Carl Thomas <br>
Arista Records<br>
<br>
Independent Women Part 1 <br>
Poke <br>
Cory <A id="f656" class="f656" href="/affiliate/C656">Rooney</A> <br>
Colpix Music Inc. <br>
Cori Tiffani Publishing <br>
Ekop Publishing LLC <br>
Sony/ATV Songs LLC <br>
Destiny&#8217;s Child <br>
Columbia Records<br>
<br>
Just Be A Man About It <br>
<A id="f1062" class="f1062" href="/affiliate/C1062">Teddy Bishop</A> <br>
Toni Braxton <br>
Braxtoni Music <br>
October Eighth Music Incorporated <br>
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br>
Toni Braxton <br>
LaFace/Arista<br>
<br>
Maria Maria <br>
Jerry &#8220;Wonder&#8221; Duplessis <br>
<A id="f6" class="f6" href="/affiliate/C6">Carlos Santana</A> <br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br>
Stellabella Music <br>
Te Bass Music, Inc. <br>
Santana featuring the Product G &amp; B <br>
Arista Records<br>
<br>
The Next Episode <br>
David Axelrod <br>
<A id="f69" class="f69" href="/affiliate/C69">Snoop Dogg</A> <br>
EMI-Beechwood Music Corporation <br>
My Own Chit Publishing <br>
Dr. Dre with Snoop Dogg <br>
Aftermath/Interscope<br>
<br>
911 <br>
<A id="f1055" class="f1055" href="/affiliate/C1055">Mary Brown</A> <br>
Jerry &#8220;Wonder&#8221; Duplessis <br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br>
Ms. Mary&#8217;s Music <br>
Te Bass Music, Inc. <br>
Wyclef Jean featuring Mary J. Blige <br>
Columbia Records<br>
<br>
Open My Heart <br>
<A id="f1076" class="f1076" href="/affiliate/C1076">Yolanda Adams</A> <br>
Jam Yo Music <br>
Yolanda Adams <br>
Elektra Records<br>
<br>
The Real Slim Shady <br>
Tommy Coster <br>
<A id="f284" class="f284" href="/affiliate/C284">Eminem</A> <br>
Eight Mile Style Music <br>
Ensign Music Corporation <br>
Strawberry Blonde Music <br>
Eminem <br>
Aftermath/Interscope<br>
<br>
Say My Name <br>
Fred Jerkins <br>
Rodney Jerkins <br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br>
Ensign Music Corporation <br>
Fred Jerkins Publishing <br>
Rodney Jerkins Productions, Inc. <br>
Destiny&#8217;s Child <br>
Columbia Records<br>
<br>
Separated <br>
<A id="f113" class="f113" href="/affiliate/C113">Avant</A> <br>
Stephen Huff <br>
Grindtime Publishing <br>
Tuff Huff Music <br>
Zomba Songs Inc. <br>
Avant <br>
MCA Records<br>
<br>
Shake Ya Ass <br>
Pharrell Williams <br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br>
Waters of Nazareth Publishing <br>
Mystikal <br>
Jive Records<br>
<br>
Thank God I Found You <br>
<A id="f9" class="f9" href="/affiliate/C9">Mariah Carey</A> <br>
Rye Songs <br>
Sony/ATV Songs LLC <br>
Mariah Carey with Joe and 98 Degrees <br>
Columbia Records<br>
<br>
Thong Song <br>
Tim Kelley <br>
Bob Robinson <br>
Robi &#8220;Draco&#8221; Rosa <br>
A Phantom Vox Corp. <br>
Songs of DreamWorks <br>
Time for Flytes Music <br>
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br>
Sisqo <br>
Dragon/Def Soul<br>
<br>
Whoa <br>
Harve Pierre <br>
Harve Pierre Publishing <br>
Black Rob <br>
Bad Boy<br>
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      <title>Kurupt</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/musicworld/entry/233660</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Blaque, Dogg, Nate, Kurupt, Snoop Dogg, Tha Liks, Musical Styles, Urban, Musicworld, Hitmaker</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On his third solo album, <i>Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey,</i> hip-hop star <a id='f454' class='f454' href='/affiliate/C454/'>Kurupt</a> (aka Young Gotti) says that after nearly a decade of forging groundbreaking and often provocative jams that helped put West Coast rap on the contemporary musical map, he's starting to grow into his status as an elder statesman of the urban music scene. "This album is more mature musically. I decided to call the album <i>Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey</i> because it's like traveling through my inner thoughts and taking people into a whole new realm. </p> <p></p> <p>Kurupt also brings a number of other talented folks into his musical modes on the new disc, such as fellow hip-hop homeboys Xzibit, <a id='f73' class='f73' href='/affiliate/C73/'>Nate Dogg</a>, <a id='f745' class='f745' href='/affiliate/C745/'>Tha Liks</a>, Daz, MC Ren from N.W.A. and Jon B., as well as some friends from the rock-rap camp like Everlast and Fred Durst and DJ Lethal of Limp Bizkit. </p> <p>But Kurupt has been mixing it up since he emerged in the early 1990s on Dr. Dre's <i>The Chronic</i> and <i>Doggystyle</i> by <a id='f69' class='f69' href='/affiliate/C69/'>Snoop Dogg</a>. He debuted on his own in 1998 with <i>Kuruption,</i> and followed it up the next year with <i>Tha Streets Is A Mutha.</i> He's also released <i>Dogg Food</i> and <i>Dillinger & Young Gotti</i> with his pal Daz, proving himself one of the pivotal talents in the California urban music movement.</p> <p><i>Space Boogie</i> also features a collaboration with Kurupt's fianc&#233;e, Natina Reed of the R&B group <a id='f156' class='f156' href='/affiliate/C156/'>Blaque</a>, who shows off her other skills at the microphone on "It's Over," the new CD's first single. "It was fun," enthuses Kurupt. "We went in there with a cool little beat. I told her to go ahead and write my rap and I'd write her rap. We were just having a ball."</p> <p>Kurupt seems happy with his life right now, having landed parts in two movies (<i>The Plague Season</i> and <i>Keepin' It Real</i>), and feeling satisfied with his latest CD, saying "This album is the first time I'm able to do whatever I want, however I want." </p>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2001-08-27T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>At BMI, Black Music Month Is Celebrated All Year Long</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/233357</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Aaliyah, Adams, Yolanda, Austin, Dallas, Babyface, Banton, Buju, Benet, Eric, Berry, Chuck, Bilal, Bishop, Teddy, Black Eyed Peas, Blanchard, Terence, Boyz II Men, Brandy, Braxton, Toni, Brown, James, Busta Rhymes, Carey, Mariah, Charles, Ray, Coltrane, John, Davis, Miles, Domino, Fats, Dozier, Lamont, Eminem, Eubanks, Kevin, Evans, Faith, Franklin, Aretha, Franklin, Kirk, Gamble, Kenneth, Gray, Macy, Hampton, Lionel, Hancock, Herbie, Hargrove, Roy, Hawkins, Coleman, Hi&#45;Tek, Holiday, Billie, Holland, Brian, Huff, Leon, Ingram, James, J&#45;Shin, Ja Rule, Jackson, Janet, Jackson, Michael, James, Etta, JT Money, Kelly, R., King, B.B., Kurupt, Kweli, Talib, Leadbelly, Little Richard, Lord Tariq &amp; Peter Gunz, Master P, McBride, Christian, McPhatter, Clyde, Monk, Thelonious, Moore, Sam, Mos Def, Muddy Waters, Mya, Neptunes, The, Neville, Aaron, Organized Noise, Parker, Charlie, Redding, Otis, Redman, Joshua, Rooney, Roots, The, Ross, Diana, Snoop Dogg, SoulShock &amp; Karlin, Stone, Angie, Summer, Donna, Supremes, The, Thomas, Carla, Thomas, Irma, Tim &amp; Bob, Track Masters, The, Trick Daddy, Trin&#45;I&#45;Tee 5:7, Walker, T&#45;Bone, Washington, Dinah, Williams, Pharrell, Winans Phase 2, Winans, The, Musical Styles, Blues, Jazz, R&amp;B, Rock, Urban, Musicworld, Feature</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<P align="CENTER"><FONT color="#CC0000" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><B>At BMI, Black Music Month Is Celebrated All Year Long</B></FONT></P> <P align="CENTER"></P> <P align="CENTER"><B>By Rob Patterson</B></P> <P align="CENTER"></P> <P>From the dawning days of rhythm &amp; blues through today's multifaceted urban music scene, BMI has been at the forefront of music from the African American tradition, styles and community. A continuity of teamwork between BMI and Black music-makers extends from <A id="f2268" class="f2268" href="/affiliate/C2268/">Aretha Franklin</A> to <A id="f399" class="f399" href="/affiliate/C399/">Janet Jackson</A>, from Motown hitmakers <A id="f1728" class="f1728" href="/affiliate/C1728/">Eddie Holland</A>, <A id="f272" class="f272" href="/affiliate/C272/">Lamont Dozier</A> &amp; <A id="f1726" class="f1726" href="/affiliate/C1726/">Brian Holland</A> to <A id="f71" class="f71" href="/affiliate/C71/">R. Kelly</A>, and from <A id="f2182" class="f2182" href="/affiliate/C2182/">Miles Davis</A> to <A id="f2331" class="f2331" href="/affiliate/C2331/">Terence Blanchard</A>.</P> <TABLE width="460" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="100"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/musicworld/features/200106/images/blackmusic_bbking.jpg" width="100" height="100"><BR> <A id="f438" class="f438" href="/affiliate/C438/">B.B. King</A></FONT></TD><TD width="20"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> </FONT></TD><TD width="100"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/musicworld/features/200106/images/blackmusic_bustarhymes.jpg" width="100" height="100"><BR> <A id="f184" class="f184" href="/affiliate/C184/">Busta Rhymes</A></FONT></TD><TD width="20"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> </FONT></TD><TD width="100"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/musicworld/features/200106/images/blackmusic_jjackson.jpg" width="100" height="100"><BR> Janet Jackson</FONT></TD><TD width="20"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> </FONT></TD><TD width="100"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/musicworld/features/200106/images/blackmusic_eminem.jpg" width="100" height="100"><BR> <A id="f284" class="f284" href="/affiliate/C284/">Eminem</A> </FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P>When r&amp;b, in its formative years, was the province of budding independent labels, small publishers, and adventurous radio stations, BMI opened its ranks to the musical movement when the existing performing rights organization failed to recognize the legitimacy and potential brewing in Black American music. The considerable fact that 90 percent of the R&amp;B Foundation's Pioneer Awards have been bestowed on BMI artists attests to BMI's historical commitment to Black music.</P> <TABLE width="460" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <TBODY><TR valign="top" align="center"><TD width="100"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/musicworld/features/200106/images/blackmusic_ebenet.jpg" width="100" height="100"><BR> <A id="f141" class="f141" href="/affiliate/C141/">Eric Benet</A></FONT></TD><TD width="20"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> </FONT></TD><TD width="100"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/musicworld/features/200106/images/blackmusic_macygray.jpg" width="100" height="100"><BR> <A id="f344" class="f344" href="/affiliate/C344/">Macy Gray</A></FONT></TD><TD width="20"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> </FONT></TD><TD width="100"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/musicworld/features/200106/images/blackmusic_mcarey.jpg" width="100" height="100"><BR> <A id="f9" class="f9" href="/affiliate/C9/">Mariah Carey</A></FONT></TD><TD width="20"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> </FONT></TD><TD width="100"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/musicworld/features/200106/images/blackmusic_mjackson.jpg" width="100" height="100"><BR> <A id="f400" class="f400" href="/affiliate/C400/">Michael Jackson</A></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P>The BMI Black music rosters reads like a musical honor role: Jazz giants such as <A id="f2314" class="f2314" href="/affiliate/C2314/">Billie Holiday</A>, <A id="f2315" class="f2315" href="/affiliate/C2315/">Thelonious Monk</A>, <A id="f2316" class="f2316" href="/affiliate/C2316/">Charlie Parker</A>, <A id="f2317" class="f2317" href="/affiliate/C2317/">Dinah Washington</A> and <A id="f2318" class="f2318" href="/affiliate/C2318/">John Coltrane</A>; blues icons like <A id="f2319" class="f2319" href="/affiliate/C2319/">Leadbelly</A>, <A id="f2328" class="f2328" href="/affiliate/C2328/">Muddy Waters</A>, <A id="f438" class="f438" href="/affiliate/C438/">B.B. King</A> and <A id="f2323" class="f2323" href="/affiliate/C2323/">T-Bone Walker</A>; r&amp;b pacesetters such as <A id="f2245" class="f2245" href="/affiliate/C2245/">Ray Charles</A>, <A id="f2324" class="f2324" href="/affiliate/C2324/">Fats Domino</A> and <A id="f916" class="f916" href="/affiliate/C916/">James Brown</A>; soul sisters <A id="f2320" class="f2320" href="/affiliate/C2320/">Etta James</A>, <A id="f2321" class="f2321" href="/affiliate/C2321/">Irma Thomas</A> and <A id="f2322" class="f2322" href="/affiliate/C2322/">Diana Ross</A>; rock pioneers like <A id="f887" class="f887" href="/affiliate/C887/">Chuck Berry</A> and <A id="f890" class="f890" href="/affiliate/C890/">Little Richard</A>.</P> <TABLE width="460" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <TBODY><TR align="center"><TD width="100"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/musicworld/features/200106/images/blackmusic_mya.jpg" width="100" height="100"><BR> <A id="f560" class="f560" href="/affiliate/C560/">Mya</A> </FONT></TD><TD width="20"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> </FONT></TD><TD width="100"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/musicworld/features/200106/images/blackmusic_rkelly.jpg" width="100" height="100"><BR> R. Kelly</FONT></TD><TD width="20"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> </FONT></TD><TD width="100"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/musicworld/features/200106/images/blackmusic_snoopdogg.jpg" width="100" height="100"><BR> <A id="f69" class="f69" href="/affiliate/C69/">Snoop Dogg</A></FONT></TD><TD width="20"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> </FONT></TD><TD width="100"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/musicworld/features/200106/images/blackmusic_tbraxton.jpg" width="100" height="100"><BR> <A id="f169" class="f169" href="/affiliate/C169/">Toni Braxton</A></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P>The BMI bloodlines can be traced from then to now, from <A id="f2325" class="f2325" href="/affiliate/C2325/">Carla Thomas</A> to <A id="f2326" class="f2326" href="/affiliate/C2326/">Donna Summer</A> to Vanessa Williams, from <A id="f2353" class="f2353" href="/affiliate/C2353/">Kenneth Gamble</A> &amp; <A id="f2354" class="f2354" href="/affiliate/C2354/">Leon Huff</A> to <A id="f2355" class="f2355" href="/affiliate/C2355/">LA Reid</A> and <A id="f120" class="f120" href="/affiliate/C120/">Babyface</A>, from <A id="f2298" class="f2298" href="/affiliate/C2298/">Otis Redding</A> to Michael Jackson. And if you check this space 20 or 30 years from now, the odds say its likely that BMI's contemporary urban music artists will be just as legendary and influential as those BMI has represented throughout the history of Black popular music in America.</P> <P>In a sense, the pages have already been written by today's BMI star talents. Mariah Carey has proven herself a formidable and enduring presence in popular music, while Macy Gray is arising to help bring soul back to its rightful place of presence in urban music. <A id="f290" class="f290" href="/affiliate/C290/">Kevin Eubanks</A> delivers sublime new variations of the jazz guitar heritage to millions on <I>The Tonight Show</I>, and <A id="f2329" class="f2329" href="/affiliate/C2329/">Joshua Redman</A> redefines the notion of young jazz giant for a new millennium. Snoop Dogg, Eminem and Lil' Kim continue to push the hip-hop envelope, while <A id="f320" class="f320" href="/affiliate/C320/">Kirk Franklin</A> and <A id="f2332" class="f2332" href="/affiliate/C2332/">Winans Phase 2</A> keep the gospel spirit alive.</P> <P>But it's not just the marquee names that make these exciting times for BMI's urban music roster. And even some of BMI's team whose work happens primarily behind the scenes are earning public note on the level of the artists they work with. Producer, songwriter, keyboardist and remixer <A id="f913" class="f913" href="/affiliate/C913/">Dallas Austin</A> launched Monica and TLC, and counts Michael Jackson, Madonna, <A id="f165" class="f165" href="/affiliate/C165/">Boyz II Men</A> and Aretha Franklin among his credits. Such musical versatility and vision continues with such recording and writing powerhouses as Jerry 'Wonder' Duplessis, <A id="f513" class="f513" href="/affiliate/C513/">Master P</A>, <A id="f2334" class="f2334" href="/affiliate/C2334/">Tim &amp; Bob</A>, <A id="f2335" class="f2335" href="/affiliate/C2335/">SoulShock &amp; Karlin</A>, Jean Claude 'Poke' Olivier of <A id="f2337" class="f2337" href="/affiliate/C2337/">The Track Masters</A>, <A id="f2338" class="f2338" href="/affiliate/C2338/">Organized Noise</A>, <A id="f1062" class="f1062" href="/affiliate/C1062/">Teddy Bishop</A> and <A id="f657" class="f657" href="/affiliate/C657/">Cory </A><A id="f656" class="f656" href="/affiliate/C656/">Rooney</A> - all drawing from a differing wealth of musical wells and creating new and innovative musical moments.</P> <P>Hip-hop remains a powerfully progressive and sometimes provocative movement in modern popular music. Jay-Z, Busta Rhymes and <A id="f2330" class="f2330" href="/affiliate/C2330/">Goodie </A>Mob keep it real, and the beats and themes will surely remain hard in the hands of such acts as <A id="f2339" class="f2339" href="/affiliate/C2339/">Lord Tariq &amp; Peter Gunz</A>, <A id="f398" class="f398" href="/affiliate/C398/">Ja Rule</A>, <A id="f552" class="f552" href="/affiliate/C552/">Mos Def</A>, <A id="f770" class="f770" href="/affiliate/C770/">Trick Daddy</A>, Silkk the Shocker, <A id="f2340" class="f2340" href="/affiliate/C2340/">JT Money</A>, <A id="f454" class="f454" href="/affiliate/C454/">Kurupt</A> and <A id="f2341" class="f2341" href="/affiliate/C2341/">J-Shin</A>. At the same time, acts like <A id="f2342" class="f2342" href="/affiliate/C2342/">The Roots</A>, <A id="f151" class="f151" href="/affiliate/C151/">Black Eyed Peas</A>, <A id="f455" class="f455" href="/affiliate/C455/">Talib Kweli</A> &amp; <A id="f2343" class="f2343" href="/affiliate/C2343/">Hi-Tek</A> and Spooks infuse a rich mixture of styles into the hip-hop genre. Once the sound of the street, just as r&amp;b had been, hip-hop is now an integral part of contemporary culture. And its Caribbean cousin dancehall is also claiming the attention of the public ear thanks to <A id="f2357" class="f2357" href="/affiliate/C2357/">Buju Banton</A>.</P> <P>R&amp;B has always boasted its powerful cadre of female singers. And just as Carla Thomas, Martha Reeves and Jodi Whatley established their voices as trademarks, so have the women like <A id="f2272" class="f2272" href="/affiliate/C2272/">Brandy</A>, Toni Braxton and <A id="f293" class="f293" href="/affiliate/C293/">Faith Evans</A>. Rising to join them are such soul sisters as <A id="f723" class="f723" href="/affiliate/C723/">Angie Stone</A>, Mya, Sunshine Anderson and <A id="f78" class="f78" href="/affiliate/C78/">Aaliyah</A>, while R&amp;B brothers such as Eric Benet and <A id="f811" class="f811" href="/affiliate/C811/">Pharrell Williams</A> of <A id="f576" class="f576" href="/affiliate/C576/">The Neptunes</A> stir up new soul traditions for today's urban music fans as <A id="f2356" class="f2356" href="/affiliate/C2356/">Clyde McPhatter</A>, <A id="f1074" class="f1074" href="/affiliate/C1074/">Sam Moore</A> and <A id="f2344" class="f2344" href="/affiliate/C2344/">Aaron Neville</A> have before them. The girl group traditions forged by The Shirelles and <A id="f2345" class="f2345" href="/affiliate/C2345/">The Supremes</A> find modern expression in the "new jill flava" of Total.</P> <P>As the recent Ken Burns documentary demonstrated, jazz is one of the richest skeins in the American cultural tapestry. BMI has been a consistent presence in jazz, from <A id="f2346" class="f2346" href="/affiliate/C2346/">Lionel Hampton</A> to <A id="f2347" class="f2347" href="/affiliate/C2347/">Coleman Hawkins</A> to <A id="f361" class="f361" href="/affiliate/C361/">Herbie Hancock</A> to <A id="f2348" class="f2348" href="/affiliate/C2348/">Roy Hargrove</A>. Today, Terence Blanchard, <A id="f2349" class="f2349" href="/affiliate/C2349/">Christian McBride</A>, Kevin Eubanks and <A id="f147" class="f147" href="/affiliate/C147/">Bilal</A> maintain the instrumental and compositional greatness of jazz music for the genre's future.</P> <P>Spirituals have always been an essential element in Black music and BMI's mission, thanks to everyone from <A id="f2350" class="f2350" href="/affiliate/C2350/">James Ingram</A> to The Fairfield Four. And perhaps nobody has had a more profound impact on contemporary music and the popularity of spiritual sounds than minister, songwriter, producer and visionary Kirk Franklin. In the past, one could make similar claims for <A id="f2310" class="f2310" href="/affiliate/C2310/">The Winans</A>, and the family tradition forged there is carried on by Winans Phase 2. The ears reached by these artists are now opening as well to such rising talents as <A id="f1076" class="f1076" href="/affiliate/C1076/">Yolanda Adams</A> and <A id="f2351" class="f2351" href="/affiliate/C2351/">Trin-i-tee 5:7</A>.</P> <P>Such diversity, commercial impact, innovation and encouragement of burgeoning styles and new artists has been a hallmark of BMI's commitment to Black music from the time that "race music" became rhythm &amp; blues, and on through soul, funk and disco right up to rap and new jack swing. As BMI salutes tradition through its longtime support of the R&amp;B Foundation, it also helps create the future that is urban music in all its breadth and creativity. Because at BMI, Black Music Month is celebrated 12 months a year.</P>]]></content:encoded>
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