Talk:Leaders of the New School

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Having read the lyrics to "Teachers, Don't Teach Us Nonsense", I'm not sure who they could be described as "Afrocentric". They mention going to the gym instead of going to class and similar sorts of things, not anything to do with Afrocentrism. --Delirium 06:12, May 30, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Will citate as soon as possible.

I added "Busta Rhymes stated that he does not talk to Charlie Brown and Dinco D anymore, and even went as far to call Dinco D a "Dickhead".", I will citate this as soon as I find the magazine I read it in. I think its The Source but I am not certain.