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SOHH Exclusive: Noreaga’s Not Afraid To Take His Top Off, “There’s A Lot Of Girls Out There That’s Chubbychasers!” - Read More

Date Added: August 11, 2008 01:16:02 AM
With a new CNN album on the way Queens bred rapper Noreaga knew he had to do something to put his name in the headlines. So he took off his shirt. In this SOHH exclusive N.O.R.E explains how Rick Ross inspired him to bare his belly for the blogs.

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