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- Bravehearted is the debut studio album by the American duo the Bravehearts. A group consisting of Nas' brother Jungle and fellow friend Wiz. The album...
- signed to the label was Kiing Shooter. Studio albums 2003: Bravehearted 2008: Bravehearted 2 Collaboration albums 2000: Nas & Ill Will Records Presents...
- Bravehearted 2 is the second studio album by American hip hop duo Bravehearts, who have served as New York City rapper Nas's entourage since the 1990s...
- Award for Best Book on Cinema (India). Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (The Bravehearted Will Take The Bride) (2002) was published by the British Film Institute...
- Gazette (Supplement). 9 October 1945. pp. 5004–5005. "Paddy Mayne: The bravehearted Irish Lion who joined the SAS". The Irish Times. 2 June 2017. Retrieved...
- brother Jungle and friend Wiz (Wizard), put together their debut album, Bravehearted. The album featured guest appearances from Nas, Nashawn (Millennium Thug)...
- 000+ Singles: "I Can", "Made You Look", "Get Down 2003 Bravehearts - Bravehearted Released: December 23, 2003 Chart positions: #75 U.S Billboard 200 RIAA...
- (2007; with Leslie Ludy). Thomas Nelson Publishers. ISBN 0849905435. The Bravehearted Gospel (2007). Harvest House Publishers. ISBN 0736921648. Wrestling Prayer...
- "Scream for Me" became "Kyōran no Sakebi" (狂乱の叫び, "Frantic Scream"), and "Bravehearted" was changed to "Yūsha-tachi e no Sanka" (勇者たちへの讃歌, "Hymn to the Heroes")...
- Presents Re-Up The Compilation 2003: "Realize" — from Bravehearts' album Bravehearted 2004: "Chic" and "I Want You Back" — from Raphael Saadiq's album Ray...