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Has hip-hop become too mainstream? How does a new hip-hop artist break into the business? And where do hip-hop fans find great hip-hop music that's below the radar? Eric Arnold's believes that the power of working on the grassroots level&#8212;as a politician and as an artist&#8212;can get you all the way to the top.</description>
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