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Gogol Bordello
American punk band

G-Unit
G-Unit (short for Guerilla-Unit) was an American hip hop group formed by longtime friends and East Coast rappers 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, and Lloyd Banks. After amassing a string of self-released mixtapes in the early 2000s, the group released their debut album Beg for Mercy in 2003; the album went on to sell over two million copies in the US and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
The National
American musical group; indie rock band
4 Times Square
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
V
American fashion magazine
The Fader
New York-based music magazine

New York City Police Museum
museum
Leftöver Crack
Punk Rock band
Definitive Jux
US record label
Radio 4
American punk band
Trump Model Management
modeling agency
Disney Theatrical Group
live performance group of companies
Frenchkiss Records
independent record label based in New York, New York
Cosmogirl
CosmoGirl, also stylized as CosmoGIRL!, was an American magazine based in New York City, published from 1999 until 2008. The teenage spin-off of Cosmopolitan magazine, it targeted teenage girls and featured fashion and celebrities. It was published ten times a year and reached approximately eight million readers before folding. The last issue was released in December 2008; thereafter, subscribers received issues of fellow Hearst publication Seventeen.
Rocawear
Rocawear (stylized Roc-A-Wear) is an American clothing brand founded in 1999 by Roc-A-Fella Records co-founders Damon Dash and Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter. The brand has had annual sales of $700 million. Rocawear expanded through licensing to sell affordable clothes for children and juniors; socks and sandals; leather, suede, and fur outerwear; handbags and belts; lounge wear; big and tall; headwear; jewelry; and sunglasses; as well as co-branded product with Pro-Keds, State Property, and Team Roc.
Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation
company
Staten Island Yankees
minor league baseball class A affiliate of the New York Yankees
Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts
museum in New York, New York
The Cutting Room
former music venue in New York City
Heatherette
Heatherette was an American fashion company that closed in 2008. It was founded in 1999 by Club Kid Richie Rich and Traver Rains. The pair first began designing T-shirts and leather goods. When Rich wore one of their leather tops to a party, he caught the attention of a buyer at the downtown store Patricia Field.
Universal Motown Republic Group
umbrella label founded by Universal Music Group (1999–2011)
Times Square Studios
recording studio
Carpark Records
American independent record label