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Examples
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Rah Digga: Personally, I just got tired of rapping for a buzz.
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It has been 10 years since Rah Digga dropped, but Dirty Harriet is back from the underground railroad of rap.
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Rah Digga: I got my own camera, I know how to edit.
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Rah Digga: I think my biggest competition is myself.
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There are also enough new characters thrown in spice thing up, like Digga, a leader in The Hood clan, and old lady Vandewater, who keeps an uneasy truce with the neighboring clans.
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Wistfully, Anita recalled the days ‘such a short time ago when all of us were together: Digga, Jai, Jo and Bhaiya’.
Chaplin’s Girl Miranda Seymour 2009
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‘In all my life, I never saw such a sweet person as Digga,’ Anita wrote gratefully back from her home at Long Beach.
Chaplin’s Girl Miranda Seymour 2009
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In 1969, sending a birthday present to her old friend Mrs Blazier (formerly Anita Blair), Virginia accompanied it with a picture of Indrajit (‘Digga’).
Chaplin’s Girl Miranda Seymour 2009
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The Return of the Golden Era, his Skaz Digga-hosted debut mixtape, we're introduced to a beastly young talent who, if you believe in reincarnation, must have been on this Earth before, marching early rap ciphers into battle.
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At the top floor, you discover Madlib, the Loop Digga himself, wearing a black skully hat, baggy blue jeans and a pinball-sized silver ring - surrounded by samplers, CDs, cassette decks, 4 - and 8-track recorders, keyboards and drum kits.
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