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RnB 16 December, 2004

Ludacris to be Honored with The 'Hip Hop Artist Of The Year Award' at The 9th Annual Multicultural Prism Awards

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LOS ANGELES (PRISM Awards PR)
WHO: Rain Pryor and Orlando Jones are set to host the 9th Annual Multicultural Prism Awards celebrating the contributions of Hip Hop Culture through urban economics. Attendees include Tracie Ellis Ross, Marcus Houston, Chris Stokes, Dawn Robinson, Eric Roberts, Persia White, Kel Mitchell and 100.3 the Beat DJ, K-Sly.
Chuck D and Kevin Black from Interscope Records will be present along with many other corporate honorees. Performers include Bad Boy recording artist Loon, Ruff Ryder recording artist Jin, Sony Urban/Epic recording artist Omarion, Hidden Beach Recording artist Lina, Universal Records recording artists the Avila Brothers and DTP/Def Jam Records artist Bobby Valentino. There will also be appearances by Cash Money and Lisa Ling.

WHAT: The 9th Annual Multicultural Prism Awards will be celebrating the contributions of Hip Hop Culture through urban economics. Those being honored are significant contributors to the positive empowerment of Hip Hop culture and the enrichment of our diversity, including entertainers, corporate executives, political and community leaders and members of the media.

WHERE: The Henry Fonda "Music Box" Theatre
6126 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90026

WHEN: Friday, December 17, 2004






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