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Mos Def
Mos Def
The Ecstatic is the fourth album by American rapper Mos Def (pictured), released by Downtown Records on June 9, 2009. Singer Georgia Anne Muldrow and rappers Slick Rick and Talib Kweli were guest vocalists. The album has been described by music journalists as a conscious and alternative hip hop record. Mos Def's raps about global politics, love, spirituality, and social conditions are informed by Black internationalism and Pan-Islamic ideas. The album's loosely structured, lightly reverbed songs use unconventional time signatures and samples taken from Afrobeat, soul, Eurodance, jazz, reggae, Latin, and Middle Eastern music. The Ecstatic charted at number nine on the Billboard 200 in its first week of release and eventually sold 168,000 copies. A widespread critical success, The Ecstatic was viewed as a return to form for Mos Def and one of the year's best albums. He performed concerts to support the record in North America, Japan, Australia, and the United Kingdom. (Full article...)
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commited suicide to evade a Senate-imposed death by flogging ?[edit]

First, was this Nero or his scribe ? Second, there should be another T: committed. -- 64.229.229.120 14:03, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)

That's what our June 9 article claims. Nero doesn't mention it. I'll remove it. Zocky 14:36, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Thanks. -- 64.229.229.120 14:53, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Donald Duck[edit]

The Donald Duck photo is not freely-licensed, so can't be used on the main page. — BRIAN0918 • 2006-06-09 00:55

China and Vietnam[edit]

China can not give up something it doesn't have sovereignty over (nor claim sovereignty). What it gave up was its claim of suzerainty over Vietnam. DHN 21:43, 9 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

2012 notes[edit]

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Pentecost[edit]

Whys is Pentecost not even mentioned? It is one of the biggest Christian holidays. Many minor holidays from other religions are constantly mentioned. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.24.162.16 (talk) 08:23, 9 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Because Pentecost § Liturgical celebration has an orange tag for maintenance, and per the rules, that makes it ineligible for inclusion. howcheng {chat} 15:31, 10 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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