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<title>The E.Jones Show Feat Sharonda &amp; Milz's Podcast</title>
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In 2016 BBD released their first track in 15 years, &quot;Run,&quot; along with an accompanying music video.[10] It was the first single off the album Three Stripes, which was released January 27, 2017.</description>
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A universal storyteller and lyrical engineer, Chip's high mark does not revolve around creating a simple song. His primary ambition is to deliver an art piece that is then transformed into an audible experience for anyone who listens. As a result of this implemented philosophy, Chip-Fu has accomplished the meticulous feat of delivering flavorful, wisdom-laced messages without sacrificing a drop of authenticity.
Born Roderick Roachford by way of Trinidad, Barbados, Chip-Fu came to the realization that music was his destiny during the late 70's and early 80's absorbing Hip Hop and Reggae while stomping through the streets of Brooklyn. He took pride in the fact that his big brother kept him around to teach the ropes of the neighborhood at a very young age, and he was also determined to use the opportunity to his advantage. Furthermore, Chip couldn't have been in a better place at a better time in music history. Everybody kept talking about this new movement called Hip Hop and Chip happened to be right smack in the middle of its emergence; observing and absorbing it all. Little did he know back then, his own future would come to include being recognized as one of Hip-Hop's most active and creative participants.</description>
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Davidson won an amateur stand-up competition at the Apollo Theater in 1987.[4] Soon afterwards, he moved to North Hollywood, California, where he met Martin Lawrence, who lived in his building.[4][11] He performed at the Comedy Store, where Robert Townsend heard of him and asked him to be the warm-up comic for an HBO special.[4] After performing atLuther Vandross and Anita Baker shows, he appeared on the Arsenio Hall Show.[4]
Davidson's first major exposure came on the variety show In Living Color, where he played various characters, including his impersonations of Sammy Davis, Jr. and Sugar Ray Leonard, and child victim of Homey D. Clown.</description>
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