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135 RAP SONGS AND DRAKE HAS ONE TOO

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BIG ACE HAS A NEW E-BOOK Acie Earl, also known as Big Ace, has just delivered his latest literary slam dunk in Toronto, perfectly timed for the 50th anniversary celebration of the art of Hip Hop. Co-authored with his good friend Hans Haks, "135 Of The Most Influential Hip Hop & Rap Songs Of All Time And Why" is trending well on Amazon and other e-book sites.. A former professional basketball player with an impressive career of eight years overseas and four years in the NBA, including stints with the Celtics, the Toronto Raptors, and the Bucks, Acie Earl played in 12 countries, earning three MVP awards in places such as Turkey, China, and Kosovo. While this marks his eighth book, this particular one has been co-written by Hans Schmitter, also known as Hans Solo and Haks 180. The Caribbean Camera obtained an advanced copy of the book late last week, revealing a captivating journey into Acie's personal connection with Hip Hop. Beyond exploring the music, the former NBA R

VINCE CARTER'S MOM JUST WROTE A BOOK ABOUT THE FAMOUS RAPTOR

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"Air Canada" Is About To Score BIG  In Canadian Bookstores A wave of Vinsanity is about to hit Toronto! The city that once witnessed the awe-inspiring acrobatics of Vince Carter is now eagerly awaiting the release of a new book that sheds light on the life and career of the Toronto Raptors legend. "The Making of Vince Carter: A Basketball Mom's Memoir" written by Dr. Michelle Vernae Carter, Vince Carter's mother, is set to hit bookstores on May 29. Vince Carter, known by many nicknames including Air Canada, Elevator Man, and Half Man Half Amazing, left an indelible mark on the Raptors and their fans during his tenure with the team from 1998 to 2004. Despite his departure almost two decades ago, Carter remains an unforgettable figure in Canadian basketball history. During his time with the Raptors, Carter played a pivotal role in leading the team to their first-ever playoff appearance in 2000. He continued to elevate the Raptors' performance, culminating