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1998
University:
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Law School:
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Infinity reminds me of a combination of Touch My Body, Obsessed, We Belong Together and Vision of Love. I did it with Eric Hudson. Hes a great young producer. Actually his parents wrote Holiday for Madonna. Hes super talented. When he was creating the track, all of those strings are li
aching. "My Life II" isn't a Blige/Combs affair like its predecessor. But the album conjures the same new jack swing she ushered in on her debut, "What's the 411?," albeit with an updated groove courtesy of a younger generation of hip-hop beatmakers such as Rico Love, and Eric Hudson. Combs, Beyonc,