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Pop stars, fans say goodbye to MTV's 'TRL'
"If it wasn't for 'TRL,' I don't think I would have this launching pad for my career," said a cigar-smoking Kid Rock, who came to prominence as a raucous rap-rocker on "TRL" with his baudy hit "Bawitdaba" but has since morphed into a country-rock career that is more CMT than MTV.
"It's a big loss, not having this as a platform to promote our music," said 50 Cent in the show's waning moments.
In its prime, "TRL" had "American Idol"-like power to influence sales on the pop charts, and became a required stop, not only for those on the road to pop stardom, but those in TV, movies and even sports superstars. Tom Cruise and Will Smith made stops before a new movie; all-star athletes like Derek Jeter mingled with the teens; even legends like Madonna and Michael Jackson made sure they got "TRL" face-time.




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at 13:10 on November 17th, 2008
Who cares TRL sucked and showed that pathetic state of Americans.
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