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That guy that beat Clay Aiken by four votes and was never heard from again is launching and after-school program which according to AP is "aimed at keeping young people away from gangs by teaching them the different behind-the-scenes aspects of music production, including song-writing, marketing, accounting and mixing." Only 100 lucky Birmingham kids each year will learn how easy it is to make modern pop and what they are passing off as R&B music. They could teach em rap but the goal is to keep them away from gangs.
Finally, this year's featured dork arrived home to a nerdfest celebration.. more of that at the full story link. - Click here for the Full Story
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