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Cornelius C. "Neil" Brown, Jr. (born June 19, 1980) is an American actor. His most recognizable role may be in the television series The Walking Dead as Guillermo, leader of the Vatos and as Felix on the short-lived South Beach on the former UPN. He also played DJ Yella in the 2015 biopic, Straight Outta Compton. Brown was born in Orlando, Florida, to Cornelius Brown, a US Marine, and Carrie Brown, an insurance underwriter. He appears alongside Denzel Washington in Out of Time (2003) and Colin Farrell in Tigerland (2000). He plays the smart-mouthed Marine, Lcpl. Richard "Motown" Guerrero, in the action film Battle: Los Angeles. The movie reunited him with Fast & Furious castmate Michelle Rodriguez. He has since performed guest appearances in the TV shows Harry's Law, Castle, the season 8 premiere of Weeds, the first-season finale of USA's Suits, and the new independent sketch comedy King Bachelor's Pad. Description above from the Wikipedia article Neil Brown Jr., licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Neil Brown Jr.

Antoine Carraby
for Antoine Carraby in Mic Check: The Rise of Gangsta Rap
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"Mic Check" is a compelling TV series that delves into the explosive world of gangsta rap, tracing its roots from the gritty streets of Compton to its global dominance today. With unprecedented access to key players and untold stories, each episode unfolds like a lyrical journey through the evolution of a cultural revolution. From the pioneering days of N.W.A. and Ice-T to the iconic figures like Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G., "Mic Check" takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of an era that redefined music, politics, and identity. Through exclusive interviews, archival footage, and groundbreaking visuals, we explore the social, economic, and political backdrop that birthed gangsta rap and its lasting impact on society. From the East Coast-West Coast rivalry to the tragic deaths that shook the industry, no stone is left unturned in this comprehensive examination of a genre that continues to shape the cultural landscape.