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'''Antoine Roundtree''', (born [[Date of birth::1986-03-05|March 5, 1968]]) professionally known as '''Skee-Lo''', is a rapper from Chicago. | '''Antoine Roundtree''', (born [[Date of birth::1986-03-05|March 5, 1968]]) professionally known as '''Skee-Lo''', is a rapper from Chicago. | ||
<ref>https://www.allmusic.com/artist/skee-lo-mn0000749530</ref> There is a [[Has wiki article::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skee-Lo|Wikipedia article]] for this subject. Skee-Lo recorded a cover of the Schoolhouse Rock! song “The Tale of Mr. Morton,” which teaches sentence structure (subject, verb, and predicate). The track was featured on the 1996 compilation album ''Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks.''<ref>https://www.wnyc.org/story/268041-skee-lo-morton/</ref> | <ref>https://www.allmusic.com/artist/skee-lo-mn0000749530</ref> There is a [[Has wiki article::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skee-Lo|Wikipedia article]] for this subject. Skee-Lo recorded a cover of the Schoolhouse Rock! song “The Tale of Mr. Morton,” which teaches sentence structure (subject, verb, and predicate). The track was featured on the 1996 compilation album ''Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks.''<ref>https://www.wnyc.org/story/268041-skee-lo-morton/</ref> | ||
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Antoine Roundtree, (born March 5, 1968) professionally known as Skee-Lo, is a rapper from Chicago. [1] There is a Wikipedia article for this subject. Skee-Lo recorded a cover of the Schoolhouse Rock! song “The Tale of Mr. Morton,” which teaches sentence structure (subject, verb, and predicate). The track was featured on the 1996 compilation album Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks.[2]