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Ludacris Talks Black Culture, Shared Atlanta History, With Urban One CEO Alfred Liggins: 'I Begged Hot 97 For An Internship'

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The rapper and Alfred Liggins were in Cannes, France, discussing the impact of Black culture.

The post Ludacris Talks Black Culture, Shared Atlanta History, With Urban One CEO Alfred Liggins: 'I Begged Hot 97 For An Internship' appeared first on NewsOne.

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