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I always thought "Erase Racism" was too corny and used to always skip over it - I haven't heard it in years, though; I'll have to give it another listen.
But "For Da Brothaz" is amazing! Is the rest of 4, 5, 6 in that D.I.T.C./Pete-Rock-horns production vein?
Great post.
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"Live And Let Die" is on of those classic jems that most people never heard. Why it didn't blow up, I'll never know.
Hip hop is a different landscape for a different beast this day and age. I repped during the 90's boom, and that's still the type of sound I gravitate to these days (ex. Little Brother, Strange Fruit Project). Kool G is a dope lyricists, but you have to be honest that lyrical prowess isn't a highly ranked skill this day and age. If it were, Rakim would still be at the top of the mountain.
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