Style and Substance, a rare combo.
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From the category archives:
WLHH: Where are you originally from?
Elke: I was born and raised in Germany
WLHH: I’ve read Elke is in fact your real name. How did you get the title The Stallion?
Elke: The Stallion was basically given to me by the industry. Every job I’ve worked there was always somebody who said “Wow, you are build like a Stallion”. So I trademarked the name and made it mine. [click to continue…]
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Solei ahas been bringing the heat for a while online. Check out this photo gallery showcasing some of her best work.
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When I first heard that Angel Lola Luv, the beautiful video vixen who graced my computer screen, tv screen, and coffee table via magazines over the last three years, was starting a rap career, I seriously had my doubts. Lola was venturing into unchartered lands for models. The rap game is a dog-eat-dog world, and being a female in the rap game is that much tougher. But as I started to hear more from her about her story, her struggle, and her inspiration, the more I could understand. In a time where stereotypes still run rampant in hip hop, Lola is out to go against all the odds, and silence the critics. WeLoveHipHop.com caught up with Lola last week for a conversation, to talk about her past, present, and very bright future.
WLHH: For those that may not know, where are you from?
LM: I was born in Ethiopia, but raised in D.C [click to continue…]
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WLHH: For those not familiar with you, how did you get your start into the modeling game?
Eka: I was asked to compete in BlackMen’s Magazine Swimsuit Competition held in Va. Beach, and I won. I was then asked to host Mr. John Blassingame Annual event held in NJ, where I was introduced to DJ Kay Slay, and Marcus Blassingame shortly there after.
WLHH: Whats been the biggest eye opener about modeling you learned once you got in the game? [click to continue…]
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