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Vinia A.
Mojica (born
March 14, 1970) is an
American singer from Queens, New York. She is best
known for her
collaborations with the
Native Tongues collective...
- S.T.R.E.S.S. Da Bush
Babees (Lord Khaliyl, Lee
Majors and Light)
Common Vinia Mojica Black Star (rap duo) †
According to De La Soul
interview on MuchMusic's...
- La
Vinia Delois Jennings is an
American literary scholar and
critic of twentieth-century
American literature and culture,
currently a
Distinguished Humanities...
- past
nasalization phenomena, the loss of
palatal nasal [ɲ] in vie < Lat.
vinia, and the
rhotacism of
intervocalic /n/ in
words like mărunt < Lat. minutu...
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Vinia Mojica "Keepin' the Faith" (12" UK Mix) - 7:19
Guest Appearance:
Vinia Mojica "Keepin' the Faith" (No B**** Mix) - 4:34
Guest Appearance:
Vinia Mojica...
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Guests on the
album included Leaders of the New School,
Brand Nubian,
Vinia Mojica and Ron Carter, who pla****
double b**** on the song "Verses from the...
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Philippine Daily Inquirer. May 3, 2023.
Retrieved June 1, 2023. Vivar,
Vinia. "Sen. Bong,
kinumpirmang 'di na
kakandidato sa mas
mataas na posisyon!"...
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album of the same name (1994). It
features vocals from
American singer Vinia Mojica.
Produced by
Heavy D and Kid Capri, the song
samples Bob James' cover...
- for
their work. He and
Muhammad also
created a label,
Museum Music, with
Vinia Mojica becoming their first artist.
Queens duo Mobb Deep, whom Q-Tip discovered...
- (featuring O.G.C.) 1996:
Operation Lock Down / Da
Wiggy 1996:
Therapy (featuring
Vinia Mojica) /
Place to Be 1998: I Ain't
Havin That (featuring
Starang Wondah)...