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Darian "Big Tigger" Morgan (born December 22, 1972), also known as Big Tigg, is an American television personality, television/radio personality and rapper best known as the host of Black Entertainment Television, BET's ''Rap City (TV series), Rap City'' and ''106 & Park''. Biography Morgan was born to a Jamaicans, Jamaican immigrant mother and an African-American father. He grew up in Co-op City, Bronx, Co-op City and played basketball at the Wheaton high school l courts in section 4. While growing up in Co-Op city he began to rap and scratch under a local DJ Rob Lasky; aka DJ All Might Scratch. Later, he started out working as a disc jockey, DJ at the radio station WERQ-FM, WERQ, 92Q in Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, but his road to success began a few years earlier. While attending the University of Maryland, College Park, he interned at Washington D.C. radio station WPGC-FM, WPGC 95.5 FM. At WPGC, Morgan worked alongside popular host Albie Dee and was promptly recog ...
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The Bronx, New York
The Bronx () is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Bronx County, in the state of New York. It is south of Westchester County; north and east of the New York City borough of Manhattan, across the Harlem River; and north of the New York City borough of Queens, across the East River. The Bronx has a land area of and a population of 1,472,654 in the 2020 census. If each borough were ranked as a city, the Bronx would rank as the ninth-most-populous in the U.S. Of the five boroughs, it has the fourth-largest area, fourth-highest population, and third-highest population density.New York State Department of Health''Population, Land Area, and Population Density by County, New York State – 2010'' retrieved on August 8, 2015. It is the only borough of New York City not primarily on an island. With a population that is 54.8% Hispanic as of 2020, it is the only majority-Hispanic county in the Northeastern United States and the fourth-most-populous nationwide. The Bronx is div ...
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Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore ( , locally: or ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland, fourth most populous city in the Mid-Atlantic, and the 30th most populous city in the United States with a population of 585,708 in 2020. Baltimore was designated an independent city by the Constitution of Maryland in 1851, and today is the most populous independent city in the United States. As of 2021, the population of the Baltimore metropolitan area was estimated to be 2,838,327, making it the 20th largest metropolitan area in the country. Baltimore is located about north northeast of Washington, D.C., making it a principal city in the Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area (CSA), the third-largest CSA in the nation, with a 2021 estimated population of 9,946,526. Prior to European colonization, the Baltimore region was used as hunting grounds by the Susquehannock Native Americans, who were primarily settled further northwest than where the city was later built. Colonis ...
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BET Style
''BET Style'' is an entertainment show, much like syndicated ''Entertainment Tonight'', that focuses on African Americans in the entertainment industry. It aired from 2004 to 2006 on Black Entertainment Television at 7:30e-p/6:30c on Thursdays. Its hosts were usually Big Tigger and Melyssa Ford. Its last episode was on July 6, 2006. It was replaced by The Black Carpet, a show covering similar material in a new style.What's On Tonight
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VJ (media Personality)
A video jockey (abbreviated VJ or sometimes veejay) is an announcer or host who introduces music videos and live performances on commercial music television channels such as MTV, VH1, MuchMusic and Channel V. Origins The term "video jockey" comes from the term "disc jockey", "DJ" ("deejay") as used in radio. Music Television (MTV) popularized the term in the 1980s (see List of MTV VJs). The MTV founders got their idea for their VJ host personalities from studying Merrill Aldighieri's club. Aldighieri worked in the New York City nightclub Hurrah, which was the first to make a video installation as a prominent featured component of the club's design with multiple monitors hanging over the bar and dance floor. When Hurrah invited Aldighieri to show her experimental film, she asked if she could develop a video to complement the DJ music so that then her film would become part of a club ambiance and not be seen as a break in the evening. The experiment led to a full-time job there. S ...
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Joe Clair
Joe Clair (born February 13, 1969), also known by the nickname "Joe Cleezy", is an American stand-up comedian, radio personality, VJ and actor. A native of the Seat Pleasant, Maryland suburb of Washington, D.C., Clair is best known as a former host of BET's ''Rap City'' from 1994 to 1999. He hosted his own morning drive time show on WPGC-FM in Washington, D.C. from 5:50am-10am. Clair earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. Aside from his work as host of ''Rap City'', Clair has also hosted several radio shows and appeared on the stand-up comedy shows ''Def Comedy Jam'' and ''ComicView''. Clair was named morning drive time host at WPGC-FM in his hometown of Washington, D.C. in February 2015 to July 2021. As an actor, Clair has appeared in several films, most notably the 1992 horror film ''Ax 'Em ''Ax 'Em'' (originally titled ''The Weekend It Lives'') is a 1992 American slasher film directed by and starring Michael Mfume, son o ...
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Leslie Segar
Leslie Segar (born December 11, 1967), also known as "Big Lez", is a dancer, choreographer, radio and television personality, and fitness specialist. She is known as a host of ''Rap City'' and as the dancer in the opening credits of ''Living Single''. Early life and education Segar is from Jackson Heights, Queens. As a young teen she was a gymnast. She has a bachelor's degree in physiology and sport medicine from Springfield College in Springfield, Ma . Career Segar has worked as a dancer, choreographer, on-air radio and television personality, producer, fitness specialist, and actress, and is noted for her athletic style and ability to backflip. Her first audition was for the production of ''Club XXII'', a Hip Hop twist of Shakespeare's ''Twelfth Night'' produced by Randy Weiner and Rob Hanning and starring Lauryn Hill, MC Lyte, and Wyclef Jean. She has danced with LL Cool J, Bobby Brown, Salt n' Pepa, Mary J. Blige, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, and Michael K. Willia ...
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Rap City (BET Program)
''Rap City'' is a music video television program block that originally aired on the Black Entertainment Television (BET) network from August 11, 1989, to November 8, 2008. The program was an exclusive showcase for hip hop music videos, and features interviews with and freestyles from popular rappers, and often has guest DJs serve as co-hosts. History Conception The show was created by former BET VJ/producer Alvin Jones, a.k.a. "The Unseen VJ". This was a spin-off of the "Rap Week" segment of ''Video Vibrations'', also hosted by "The Unseen VJ". While its competitor ''Yo! MTV Raps'', which is now discontinued, mainly focused on all of the popular rappers, ''Rap City'' also included videos from up and coming underground rappers. In the Spring of 1999, Stephen G.Hill President of Music Programming took ''Rap City'' from its format as a traveling show that went into the cities of the hottest rappers in the country, to an in studio format. Stephen G. Hill along with Senior Producer ...
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