PPP

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  • Formed: Detroit, MI
  • Years Active: 2000s
  • Group Members: Waajeed

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Group Members: Waajeed

All Music Guide:

Platinum Pied Pipers -- producers/musicians Waajeed (one of Slum Village's founders) and Saadiq (a student of Motown heavyweight songwriter Barrett Strong) -- debuted on Ubiquity's second Rewind! compilation in 2002. Though they covered Faze-O's "Riding High" and Bobby Caldwell's "Open Your Eyes," they made it evident early on that their sound would be just as hip-hop-oriented as anything else. They recorded their first album, 2005's Triple P (Ubiquity), with a cast of MCs and vocalists that included Sa-Ra Creative Partners, Tiombe Lockhart, Steve Spacek, Ta'Raach, Jay Dee, and Invincible. Abundance, a more upfront and R&B-oriented return set, followed in January 2009. Coultrain, Karma Stewart, and Jamila Raegan provided lead vocals.

Wikipedia:

PPP is an abbreviation for:

Law, business and economics

Purchasing power parityPolluter pays principlePersonal pension scheme (Personal Pension Plan), a type of UK individual pension contractPublic-private partnership, the operation of a service in the partnership of government and the private sectorPlant Protection Product

Law enforcement

Philippine National Police, (Pambansang Pulisya ng Pilipinas) the Filipino name of the Philippine National Police (PNP), the national police force of the PhilippinesIntegrated National Police, (Pinagsamang Pulisyang Pambansa) the Filipino name of the Integrated National Police (INP), a defunct police force of the Philippines

Politics

Pakistan Peoples PartyPakistan Peoples Party (Sherpao)Pakistan Peoples Party (Shaheed Bhutto)Palestinian People's PartyPartai Persatuan Pembangunan (United Development Party), an Indonesian political partyPeople's Party of Punjab (India)People's Power Party (Thailand)People's Political Power of CanadaPeople's Party of PanamaPeople's Progressive Party (disambiguation), a common name for a political party used in several countries: People's Progressive Party (The Gambia)People's Progressive Party (Guyana)People's Progressive Party (Malaysia)People's Progressive Party (Solomon Islands)Puebla-Panama Plan, (or Plan Puebla Panamá), an economic development and integration initiative in Mexico and Central AmericaPolish Underground State (Polskie Państwo Podziemne), the Polish Underground State during World War IIPolska Partia Pracy, the Polish Labour Party

Science and technology

Pariser-Parr-Pople method, an approximation in quantum chemistryPentose phosphate pathway, a chemical process that generates five-carbon sugarsPhotodermatology, Photoimmunology and Photomedicine, a medical journalPoly(p-phenylene), a conductive polymerPrecise Point Positioning, a GPS data processing technique

Medicine

Pearly penile papules, a condition that occurs on male genitaliaPustulosis palmaris et plantaris

Computing

Point-to-Point Protocol, a data link protocol that is normally used to provide data link layer services on top of links that do not have built-in data link layer services like modem connections, T-carrier connections like T1 and T3 lines, E-carrier connections like E1 and E3 lines, and SONET and SDH connections like OC-3, STM-1, and higher bit rate optical connectionsPowerPoint Presentation, a file created using the Microsoft Office applicationPay per play, a type of internet advertising using audio adsPublic Private Protected, in object oriented programmingPPP (complexity), a computational complexity class

Film

Princess Protection Program

Music

(ppp), the dynamic marking for a note played extremely quietly. Variant names used to refer to this dynamic are pianississimo, pianissimo possibile, or piano pianissimoPlatinum Pied Pipers

Other

Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (Parlamentarisches Patenschafts-Programm), German-American exchange scholarship programParaParaParadise, a rhythm video gameParley P. Pratt, PPP being a common abbreviation for his name in citationsPerfect passive participleThe Perfect Prom ProjectPier Paolo Pasolini, an Italian poet and film directorPixar Play ParadePlanet P ProjectPoint Pleasant Park in Halifax, Nova ScotiaPoisoned Pen Press, the second largest hardcover publisher of mysteries in the U.S.A.Potter Puppet Pals, a web series created by Neil CicieregaPrepayment penalty, a penalty paid when a mortgage loan is paid off early (ahead of the amortization schedule), usually because a property is soldPsychology, Philosophy and Physiology, a degree course at Oxford UniversityPublic Policy Polling, an American polling firmPPP is the IATA code for Whitsunday Coast Airportpresenting the language, practising it in a controlled way and then using it in a free communication production, in foreign language teaching, e.g., in the audio-lingual method
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