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Ghettowitchdoctor

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Rap Artist Coolio Signs to MIG Records
« on: April 29, 2005, 07:56:01 AM »
The Chairman of MIG Records Dr. Henry Jones, is pleased to announce the signing of multi-platinum, multi-award winning hip-hop / rap artist Coolio to the label.

 

"We are pleased to embark on this new journey," said Dr. Jones. "And it is with great enthusiasm that we embrace Coolio." The two concluded negotiations after the signing of Coolio's new contract this afternoon at the MIG Records offices in Marina Del Rey.

 

The hip-hop rap artist Coolio, who is best known for his single, "Gangsta's Paradise" was very excited, saying that he "just wanted to make music."

 

Now under the MIG Records label, Coolio, like his fellow artists under the banner, takes on the additional title of "Ambassador for the Digital Divide." The 'Digital Divide' is a philanthropic corporate mandate of MIG Records that encourages awareness, understanding, knowledge and application of digital global village tools such as computers, Internet, cell phones and PDA's to ensure long-term employment viability. Under this outreach program, each artist on the label encourages their fans to embrace digital technology; from downloading singles and ring-tones, emailing photos, to blogging on the artists' site.

 

www.coolioatmig.com  will be an integrated portal for fans worldwide to stay in touch with Coolio's latest developments, performances and music.

 

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Re: Rap Artist Coolio Signs to MIG Records
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2005, 08:01:10 AM »
Coolio=washed up mofo that should´ve stopped rapping years ago.
 

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Re: Rap Artist Coolio Signs to MIG Records
« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2005, 09:18:22 AM »
That's good news for Coolio but as a old fan of his music he should have hung it up a long time ago already. His glory years in Hip hop was from  1994-1996.
 

westkoastanostra

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Re: Rap Artist Coolio Signs to MIG Records
« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2005, 10:51:53 AM »
That's good news for Coolio but as a old fan of his music he should have hung it up a long time ago already. His glory years in Hip hop was from 1994-1996.