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Wu-Tang Clan – Wu-Tang Forever (June 3,1997)

Once Upon a time in 1993, a group of lyrical ninjas descended on the hip-hop world, firing lyrical darts into the ears of those who dared to Enter their 36 Chambers. Reigning from Shaolin, the capital of an Island called … Continue reading

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Jungle Brothers – Raw Deluxe (June 3, 1997)

If you’re a faithful reader of TimeIsIllmatic, you’re already fully aware of my deep admiration for the Native Tongue collective. From the ladies: Queen Latifah, Monie Love, Shortie No Mas, and the beautiful Ms. Vinia Mojica (if you don’t know … Continue reading

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Chubb Rock – The Mind (May 27, 1997)

I have a list of rappers that I believe are underrated or underappreciated, and Chubb Rock is one of the latest that I’ve added to that growing list. As I stated during my previous few Chubb Rock reviews, it’s not … Continue reading

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KRS-One – I Got Next (May 20, 1997)

Once upon a time, during the early stages of the new millennium (2005-06ish), a friend and I went to a hip-hop show at a nightclub in downtown Minneapolis. It was a small venue, maybe a thousand people, but the place … Continue reading

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Boot Camp Clik – For The People (May 20, 1997)

In the fall of 1993, Black Moon blessed the hip-hop world with one of the genre’s most underappreciated classic albums, Enta Da Stage. You could blame it on timing, as the following month, The Wu-Tang Clan would drop their debut … Continue reading

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Lil’ Raskull – Cross Bearing (May 20, 1997)

Delbert Harris grew up in Houston’s 5th Ward in the eighties, which was notoriously known for its crime and violence. During his high school years, he witnessed some of the violence firsthand when a friend of his was turned into … Continue reading

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The Cross Movement – Heaven’s Mentality (April 28, 1997)

Lecrae is easily the most successful Christian hip-hop artist of all time. The Houston-born and bred emcee, to date, has eleven albums under his belt, two of which have earned him gold plaques to go along with his handful of … Continue reading

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Heavy D – Waterbed Hev (April 22, 1997)

Sometime during the late eighties, hip-hop music started to transform from being a good-spirited, fun, party-fueled genre to more of a thugged-out gangsta art form. With the emergence of artists like Ice-T and groups like N.W.A. finding commercial success and … Continue reading

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Artifacts – That’s Them (April 15, 1997)

The last time we checked in on our New Jersey friends Artifacts was on their 1994 debut album Between A Rock And A Hard Place. The album produced three underground hits and despite its unimpressive sales numbers, received mostly positive … Continue reading

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The Notorious B.I.G. – Life After Death (March 25, 1997)

On Sunday, March 9, 1997, I turned on MTV, looking to catch a couple of early morning music videos (yes, kids, once upon a time, years before it would become a whore house for Reality TV, the Music Television Network … Continue reading

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