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Bonz malone biography of donald

          A former NYC graffiti writer who became a music and culture journalist for SPIN, The Source & Vibe magazines for almost 20 years.

        1. Autobiography in the guise of fiction, fantasy, science fiction, magic realism, and other associated Dark Arts.
        2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CDr release of "Agalito's Way - The Life Of Don Francis" on Discogs.
        3. Bonz Malone: The Architect Hip Hop & Film History.
        4. A photograph of the 2 NYC "bad boy billionaires" Donald and Diddy, who tried to disrupt the SLAM party until poets stood strong and.
        5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CDr release of "Agalito's Way - The Life Of Don Francis" on Discogs..

          Bönz Malone

          American writer and actor

          Bönz Malone is an American writer and actor.

          Personal life

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          Career

          Writing

          Malone began his writing career at Youth Communication in 1986,[1] where he was a teen writer and reporter for New Youth Connections (later renamed YCteen), a magazine written by and for New York City public high-school students.

          At Youth Communication, Malone developed and perfected his hip hop writing style in a monthly column called Streetalk, which ran from 1987 to 1989.

          Bonz Malone is a former gang member and graffiti writer, A&R executive, the voice of Nike television commercials, journalist, screenwriter and actor.

          Malone later took the Streetalk column and style to Spin magazine, Vibe magazine,[2] and other venues for which he became a notable contributor.[3]

          In 1995, he wrote the Notorious B.I.G.

          cover story for July issue of The Source magazine titled, "King of New York",[4] which became the magazine's highest-selling issue. In the same month of that year his