Today in Hip Hop History:
Brand Nubian released their debut album One For All December 4, 1990
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It's actually so funny that in Rebels season 3 Ezra goes to so much trouble making sure Thrawn, the guy who is famous for using art for military advantage, doesn't find Atollon by erasing it from the Empires maps, only for Thrawn to find it anyway by studying fucking folk art
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"oh, dag! that girl had just ordered breakfast in the middle of her newscast!"
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Video Game Track Bracket Round 2
Ruse Of An Ooze from Cuphead
vs.
DK Rap from Donkey Kong 64
Propaganda under the cut. If you want your propaganda reblogged and added to future polls, please tag it as propaganda or otherwise indicate this!
Ruse Of An Ooze:
I like how bouncy it feels, the piano is on point!
DK Rap:
He has no style, he has no grace, this-this kong has a funny face!
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Summer 1991 Mixtape.
Big Daddy Kane “Raw” (RMX)
Troop & Levert & Queen Latifah “Living For The City”
Terminator X “Valley Of The Jeep Beats”
Black Box “Strike It Up”
Brand Nubian “Slow Down”
Grand Daddy IU “Something New”
LL Cool J “Mama Said Knock You Out”
Geto Boys: "Mind's Playing Tricks On Me"
De La Soul “Keepin’ The Faith”
KLF, The “3 A.M. Eternal”
Main Source “Live At The BBQ”
Downtown Science “Room To Breathe”
Buffalo Soldiers “Playing Your Game”
Salt N’ Pepa “Do You Really Want Me Baby”
3rd Bass “Pop Goes The Weasel”
MC Smooth “Where Is The Money”
EPMD “I’m Mad”
Digital Underground “Packet Man” (RMX)
Nice & Smooth “Hip-Hop Junkies”
Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs “Bug-A-Boo”
Monie Love “Detrimentally Stable”
Beastie Boys “Sounds Of Science, The”
Slick Rick “I Shouldn’t Have Done It”
The earliest mixtape I ever made.
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"FROM THE FRAT HOUSE TO THE ART HOUSE..." -- THE G-SON/ATWATER YEARS.
PIC INFO: Spotlight on American alternative hip-hop group, BEASTIE BOYS, meet The Stud Brothers. 📸: Tom Sheehan, from the UK's "Melody Maker" music publication, published on April 11, 1992, during the B. BOYS' "Check Your Head" era.
"Six years after their notorious debut, "Licensed to Ill," the brat pack trio may no longer be a threat to the nation's youth, but their new album still packs a fearsome and inventive punch that pushes the limits of rock and rap. THE STUD BROTHERS report."
-- THE MELODY MAKER, c. April 1992 (the "Check Your Head" LP was released a month prior)
Source: https://x.com/nothingelseon/status/1608187972540825600.
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