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Bill Cosby the Hip-Hop AmbassadorBy David Jenison | Monday, October 26, 2009 8:00 AM ET
The album launched with a virtual town hall meeting this week in NYC. Certain songs are currently available as digital downloads, and the full-length disc will debut in stores and online Nov. 24. "Dr. Cosby offered his elder wisdom, then we brought our young swag and interpreted it into hip-hop," said Slom. "Our generation and society at large are at a real crossroads for survival; the times demand that we reopen this chapter of hip-hop." Cosby, who has made some controversial comments in recent years, hopes people will still support the cause. He remarked, "People who don't want it to succeed will say I'm a curmudgeon who doesn't like poor or young people. But these rappers are young males running down the truth about the urban side of life. It's time for a change." The actor, best known to modern audiences as Mr. Huxtable, challenges young men to show respect for females and avoid incarceration on State of Emergency.
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