Phil and Lil are twins, and in their Rugrats days, they were dressed to match: They both wore pink and black-striped shirts, and overalls with a polka-dotted handkerchief on the left side and a duck on the right, and both had a small amount of brown hair on top of their oddly-shaped heads. Phil wore blue shoes and shorts with white socks, and was drawn (for the most part) without ear lobes (episodes from 1996 to early 1999 and The Rugrats Movie show Phil with ear lobes). Lil wore pink shoes with white socks, a pink bow on her hair and no shorts (exposing her diapers like Tommy Pickles), and was always drawn with ear lobes.
Ronnie Ray Bryant (born on October 11, 1975 in Vallejo, California, U.S.), better known by his stage name Baby Bash and formerly Baby Beesh, is an American rapper.
Avant (born Myron Avant on April 26, 1978) is a multi-platinum American R&B singer. A graduate of the Cleveland School of the Arts in 1995 where he majored in theater, he is best known for hits such as "Separated" (the remix to which features Kelly Rowland), "My First Love," which one version features Ketara Wyatt, and "Read Your Mind" (the remix to which features Snoop Dogg on the extended promo vinyl). He was featured in the remix to the Lloyd Banks song "Karma" from the 2004 album The Hunger for More, and has also had a cameo appearance in the 2004 feature film BarberShop 2: Back in Business.
Megara is a fictional character from the 1997 Disney animated movie Hercules, based on a character from mythology, also named Megara. She is voiced by Susan Egan in English and by Rika Matsumoto in Japanese.
She was featured as a guest in Disney's House of Mouse.
Megara also appears at the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts as a meetable character.
Hercules is a fictional character who first appeared as the protagonist the Disney animated movie Hercules and later in the midquel television series of the same name. He is based on the mythical character Hercules, although some aspects of his life differ greatly from the original legend. For example, although he is called a "demi-god" in both the myth and the Disney version, in the Disney version he is the full child of Zeus and Hera who has his divinity stolen from him. He popularized the phrase "Zero to Hero" and is voiced by Tate Donovan (although in the movie, his voice as a teenager was Josh Keaton).
Jarquavius Hillard is a true good boyfriend to La-Trese Hailey.
When people care about me, they loved me.
To Love, To Cherish
Eva Mae Mott is a good grandmother to La-Trese, Amen, and Holly. She will always love us in the heaven and I miss you.
She was born in Detroit, Michigan and she died of a heart attack like Grandma Henrietta and we all living in the their legacy of their lives and love that they need in our lives.
Lala Brown was born in 1986 and died in 2007.
Yolanda "LaLa" Brown (May 20, 1986 – October 19, 2007), best known by her stage name LaLa Brown, was an American singer and protégé of Lyfe Jennings. She was best known for being featured on his Top 10 R&B single S.E.X..
Luther Ronzoni Vandross, Jr. (April 20, 1951 – July 1, 2005) was an American R&B and soul singer, songwriter, and record producer. During his career, Vandross sold over twenty-five million albums[1] and won eight Grammy Awards[2] including Best Male R&B Vocal Performance four times. He won four Grammy Awards in 2004 including the Grammy Award for Song of the Year for the track "Dance With My Father",[3] co-written with Richard Marx.
Gerald Levert (July 13, 1966 - November 10, 2006) was an American R&B singer, one of several from the musical Levert family. His father, Eddie Levert, is the lead singer of the 1970s soul group The O'Jays. Gerald Levert sang with his brother, Sean Levert, and friend Marc Gordon in the R&B trio LeVert. He was also a part of LSG, an R&B musical group comprising Keith Sweat, Johnny Gill, and Levert. Gerald is often confused as Loyd Gilreath from Qwest.
LeVert is an R&B group, formed in Ohio in 1984, comprising of Sean and Gerald Levert, the sons of O'Jays founder Eddie Levert, as well as Marc Gordon.
In 1985 the group released their debut album, I Get Hot, which included tracks whose vocals drew strong comparisons to those of Sean and Gerald Levert's father Eddie. Bloodline followed in 1986, and included the band's first big R&B hit with "Pop, Pop, Pop, Pop (Goes My Mind)", a track that went all the way to number one. However, the band's next album, 1987's The Big Throwdown became an even bigger success, on the strength of the hit single "Casanova", which gave the band a crossover hit onto the pop charts, cracking the top-30 in this market. A pair of additional R&B top five singles, "My Forever Love" and "Sweet Sensation", were also released from this album. The band's success continued with their 1988 follow-up album Just Coolin'. Both The Big Throwdown and Just Coolin' received gold certification.
Carlysia Levert: Musical DNA is a mystery to all.But there is no mystery as to how this Princess of R&B received her vocal chops. She's the blueblood of song, she's Carlysia Levert, the only female to carry on the legacy of her royal R&B family and break the masculine chain that has made the O'Jay's and Gerald Levert infamous. Carlysia is making her family proud as she hones her skills with the reputable 'Marvelous' Marvin McIntyre of the Artist Development Center taking her aspiring profession very seriously as her father is a constant reminder of what she has to contend with. Look out for Carlysia Levert, carrying on a legacy and tradition befitting of a true Princess.
Brer Rabbit and his wife Nolee:
The 1946 Disney film Song of the South is a frame story based on three Br'er Rabbit stories, "The Laughing Place", "The Tar Baby", and "The Briar Patch". In contrast to character's depiction in the earlier illustrations of Frederick S. Church, A. B. Frost, and E. W. Kemble, the Br'er Rabbit of the Disney film is designed in a more slapstick, cartoony style.[4]
Nolee - She is Asian American, with black hair, pale skin and purple or violet eyes (but in some toons and a few dolls her eyes are brown). She is the first doll to be added to the My Scene line and she was originally the fortune-telling skater girl of the group. She is one of three dolls who does not have a boyfriend after Bryant (Her ex-lover) was discontinued and according to the official website she is the best keeping secrets and the best friend to ask for advice, believes in good luck and karma and her look is sporty. She is named after New York's Nolita and her pet is Cookie.
Nevra: Nevra, nicknamed Queen B. Usually has blue eyes, but has also appeared with brown. Hair is dark brown, skin is an olive tone. The last collection in which Nevra appeared was Bratz Dynamite in 2005 but has now made an appearance in bratz lil angelz.
Kimberly Ann Possible-Stoppable (usually known as Kim Possible) (voiced by Christy Carlson Romano) is the title character from Disney's animated television series Kim Possible
Kim debuted in the series opening episode in June 2002,[1] and starred in all 65 episodes of Season 1-3. She made her Season 4 debut in an episode broadcast exclusively over the Disney Channel website in February 2007, returned to Disney Channel on the 10th of February. She is married to Ron Stoppable and has 2 children named Leo and Alexandria. She is an American rapper.
Ronald "Ron" Stoppable is a fictional character from the Disney animated television series Kim Possible. His first and last name is a take on “Unstoppable”, and he is voiced by actor Will Friedle.
He debuted in the series opening episode in June 2002,[1] starred in all 65 episodes of Season 1-3, and made his Season 4 debut in an episode initially broadcast exclusively over the Disney Channel website in February 2007, and returned to Disney Channel on February 10.[2] He is married to Kim Possible.
Aladdin (Arabic: علاء الدين) is a fictional character who first appeared in the Disney theatrical animated movie Aladdin, and then in the two direct-to-video sequels The Return of Jafar (1994) and Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996), and the animated television series, Aladdin, set between the two sequels. He is based on Aladdin from Thousand and One Nights. He is voiced by Scott Weinger although his singing voice is provided by Brad Kane. His seiyuu is Shinichiro Miki.
Faith Evans- Speak to my heart...Live
Faith Renée Evans (born June 10, 1973) is an American R&B and soul singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress. She is also the widow of the Notorious B.I.G. For over a decade, she has worked with numerous successful artists such as Tupac Shakur, Mary J. Blige, Diddy, Kelly Price, Whitney Houston, Usher, Jay-Z, Missy Elliott, A Tribe Called Quest, DMX, Nas, 112, Twista, and Carl Thomas.
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