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Will. i.am struck back online, first on a site called Dipdive, then on a Twitter account he created to get his version out and finally in a video post on Dipdive.
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Interscope also invested in will. i.am's online social network, Dipdive, the platform he used to launch the "Yes We Can" video that became a touchstone of Barack Obama's presidential campaign.
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Interscope also invested in will. i.am's online social network, Dipdive, the platform he used to launch the "Yes We Can" video that became a touchstone of Barack Obama's presidential campaign.
The Most Corporate Band John Jurgensen 2010
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Last fall, the company struck a marketing deal with will. i.am's Dipdive site, but was reluctant to sponsor a tour, according to Peas co-manager Mr. Derella.
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Last fall, the company struck a marketing deal with will. i.am's Dipdive site, but was reluctant to sponsor a tour, according to Peas co-manager Mr. Derella.
The Most Corporate Band John Jurgensen 2010
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Last fall, the company struck a marketing deal with will. i.am's Dipdive site, but was reluctant to sponsor a tour, according to Peas co-manager Mr. Derella.
The Most Corporate Band John Jurgensen 2010
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Interscope also invested in will. i.am's online social network, Dipdive, the platform he used to launch the "Yes We Can" video that became a touchstone of Barack Obama's presidential campaign.
The Most Corporate Band John Jurgensen 2010
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The song was officially announced as the first single by will.i.am in the media platform Dipdive.
Black Eyed Peas - Boom Boom Pow | Happy Share oska at 12:53 AM 2009
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Kathleen Geier: "I'm getting increasingly weirded out by some of Obama's supporters ... people who should know better – hard-bitten, not-so-young cynics, even – are gushing about Barack, raving about his 'game-changing' politics, about his 'power to inspire,' about how they wept while viewing the now-famous Dipdive video, and on and on."
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Kathleen Geier: "I'm getting increasingly weirded out by some of Obama's supporters ... people who should know better – hard-bitten, not-so-young cynics, even – are gushing about Barack, raving about his 'game-changing' politics, about his 'power to inspire,' about how they wept while viewing the now-famous Dipdive video, and on and on."
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