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1. R-dogg
Please publish this definiton because it gives bexley students, as well as anyone interested, information about this important student at the school and what he has done for us. It helps everyone realize why he is a legend and important to Bexley High School. Without his accomplishments, this school might not have existed so it is extremely important to keep this page!

R-Dogg is a junior male that currently attends Bexley High School and is considered as a celebrity. He is a very important individual as well as a legend at Bexley High School. He is known to make funny comments in and out of class, he is also a hero to some at the games "Call Of Duty 4 Modern Warfare" and "Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2". Any student that is not a freshman knows who he is and what he is capable of. Even teachers know to call him R-Dogg and do so during class. He is an expert nugget-er and helps teach others this process of flipping a backpack inside out along with it's belongings. He is very modest and nonchalant regardless of how famous he gets. Most people would become arrogant
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2. R-dogg
Please publish this definition because it gives everyone an idea of what an R-dogg is. It helps everyone realize why he is a legend and important to Bexley High School as well as anywhere. Without his accomplishments, this school and others might not have existed.

R-Dogg is a junior male that currently attends Bexley High School and is considered a celebrity. It is also used as a phrase nationwide so if someone does something unexpectedly awkward, you say they pulled an R-dogg. He is a very important individual as well as a legend at Bexley High School and other parts of the world. He is known to make funny comments in and out of class, he is also a hero to some at the games "Call Of Duty 4 Modern Warfare" and "Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2". Any student that is not a freshman knows who he is and what he is capable of. Even teachers know to call him R-Dogg and do so during class. He is an expert nugget-er and helps teach others the process. He is very courteous and nonchalant regardless of how famous he gets. Most people would become arrogant when turned into a legend but not R-Dogg,...
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3. Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg (Born as Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr) was born October 20, 1972 in Long Beach, California. At the age of 8, his mother nick named him 'snoopy' (Snoopy and Peanuts) because his eyes appeared the same as the lovable TV character. Snoop is known best as a MC of West Coast Hip Hop, starting the genre of music G FUNKwith Dr. Dre.

Snoop took the name "Snoop Doggy Dogg" when he began recording, but changed it to Snoop Dogg in 1996 when he left his original label Death Row Records and signed with No Limit Records. Afterwards, many of Snoops cousins became succesful rappers (and collaboraters of Aftermath Records). These names included RBX, Nate Dogg and Daz Dillinger.

As a rapper, snoop happens to be known for his laid back aproach to rapping, often slurring the words over the mic, keeping it rhyming and REAL!

Snoop Dogg is also known for his Marijuana use (what he refers to as "Smokin that real shit" or "Touchin that real STICKY ICKY ICKY!!", his mysonigyst lyrics and complicity in a 1993 fatal shooting.

People often mistake Snoop Dogg for inventing the famous 'language' and now lyrics, involving ...
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4. R&G
A term introduced by the rapper Snoop Dogg, meaning Rhythm & Gangsta'.

Also the name of one of his albums.
That's some fine ass R&G!
5. R&B/Soul
R&B/Soul is a broad category that encompasses much of non-sacred African American music. Its reach spans from the early vocal hits by Sam & Dave such as "Hold On, I'm Coming" and "Soul Man" to Ray Charles' "What'd I Say" to the mid-1970s radio-ready soul/pop of the Delfonics' "Didn't I Blow Your Mind" and Al Green's "Let's Stay Together," and all the way to the modern R&B of Beyonce and Usher. The category is united by emotive vocals, hints of funk and, of course, ample doses of pure, impassioned soul.
R&B/Soul: Earth Wind and Fire, The Five Stairsteps, Marvin Gaye, Lenny Williams, Donny Hathaway, The Isley Brothers, Dwele, Chuckii Booker, Kem, Floetry, Silk, Chaka Khan, Jennifer Hudson, Jean Knight, Will Downing, Brian McKnight, Sly & The Family Stone, Avant, Ray Charles, Akon, R. Kelly, Nate Dogg, Usher, Carl Thomas, Dru Hill, Bobby Valentino, Ne-Yo, Trey Songz, Jagged Edge, TLC, Ciara, Beyonce, Aaliyah, Alfonzo Hunter, After 7, Atlantic Starr, Barry White, Curtis Mayfield, Whitney Houston, Omarion, J. Holiday, Raheem DeVaughn, The Dream, Keri Hilson, Tyrese, Joe, Alicia Keys, Keyshia Cole, Lloyd, Musiq Soulchild, Montell Jordan, I-15, Lyfe Jennings, Mario, Ray J, and Gnarls Barkley.
6. Ringtone R&B
R&B music that lacks soul and emotion and has similar to ringtone rap. Lots of pop and hip-hop elements and usually sings about "ma shawty", "ma boo" with a random Ayyyyy.
The Dream is ringtone R&B. Joe is real R&B.
7. R&B
Rhythm and Blues music, or R&B music, was originally termed "race music" and basically included any form of music intended for black audiences. A combination of jazz, gospel, and blues, the term "R&B" was originally coined in the late 1940’s in the United States to be used as a less offensive marketing term. While R&B music has evolved over the years to spawn contemporary genres of R&B sounds, the original genre focused on boogie rhythms and included such famous acts as Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry. The end of World War II produced a surprising call for race music, and the R&B music genre took off as a result. Today’s contemporary R&B music has a distinctly different sound than its forebears, focusing on pop beats and culture rather than the blues, gospel and jazz sounds of previous generations (though those elements are still sometimes present). In the late 1940’s and into the fifties, R&B groups consisted of brass instruments and woodwinds, as well as drums, piano and vocals. These elements were common in jazz bands, but R&B musicians produced a heavier sound with a steady beat. As the fifties progressed, the genre became notable for its sexually suggestive lyrics and provocative dancing associated with it.
R&B: Marvin Gaye, Sam Cooke, Earth Wind and Fire, The Five Stairsteps, Lenny Williams, Donny Hathaway, The Isley Brothers, R. Kelly, Nate Dogg, Usher, Dwele, Alicia Keys, Tyrese, Robin Thicke, Joss Stone, Carl Carlton, Bootsy Collins, Chuckii Booker, Kem, Floetry, Sade, Eric Roberson, Gerald Levert, Teena Marie, Silk, Chaka Khan, Jennifer Hudson, Jean Knight, Alfonzo Hunter, After 7, Atlantic Starr, The O' Jays, Percy Sledge, Don Covay, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Corinne Bailey Rae, Luther Vandross, Kenny Lattimore, Smokey Robinson, Anita Baker, Aretha Franklin, Brenda Holloway, Ciara, Beyonce, Aaliyah, En Vogue, Ginuwine, TLC, Jagged Edge, Boyz II Men, Shalamar, Ne-Yo, Trey Songz, Sly & The Family Stone, Omarion, J. Holiday, Raheem DeVaughn, Tank, Jon B., Ray Charles, Blackstreet, Joe, John Legend, Anthony Hamilton, Lyfe Jennings, Raphael Saadiq, Ryan Leslie, Ledisi, Paula Campbell, Adriana Evans, Nneka, Kindred The Family Soul, Keyshia Cole, Lloyd, Musiq Soulchild, Brian McKnight, Keith Sweat, Jodeci, Leon Haywood, Changing Faces, Avant, Brownstone, Barry White, Mario, Curtis Mayfield, The Four Tops, The Supremes, Bell Biv DeVoe, Jamiroquai, The Impressions, Diana Ross, Lauryn Hill, Al Green, Teddy Pendergrass, Ben E. King, Bill Withers, Isaac Hayes, Carl Thomas, Dru Hill, The Brothers Johnson, Bobby Valentino, PJ Morton, Steve Arrington, The Dream, Keri Hilson, Erykah Badu, Loose Ends, Montell Jordan, I-15, Ray J, and Gnarls Barkley.
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