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Touré (born Touré Neblett; March 20, 1971) is an American writer, music journalist, cultural critic, and television personality. He is the host of Fuse's ''Hiphop Shop'' and ''On the Record'' and co-host of ''The Cycle'' on MSNBC. He was also a contributor to MSNBC's ''The Dylan Ratigan Show'' and serves on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominating Committee. He teaches a course on the history of hip hop at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, part of the Tisch School of the Arts in New York. Touré is the author of several books, including ''The Portable Promised Land'' (2003), ''Soul City'' (2004), ''Who's Afraid of Post-Blackness? What It Means To Be Black Now'' (2011), and ''I Would Die 4 U: Why Prince Became an Icon'' (2013).

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