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Kool Moe Dee – Knowledge Is King (May 12, 1989)

Riding high on the success of his platinum selling sophomore effort, How You Like Me Now (which I’ve never heard it in its entirety, but one I’ll definitely track down, eventually), Kool Mohandas Dewese returned in 89′ with his 3rd solo release … Continue reading

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Run D.M.C. – King Of Rock (January 21, 1985)

After releasing their self-titled debut album in 1984, Run-D.M.C. was praised for ushering in a new-school (that term is relative) hardcore sound when compared to their contemporaries of the time.  While the majority of Run D.M.C. consisted of sparse drum beats … Continue reading

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Special Ed – Youngest In Charge (May 8, 1989)

The year :1988 The scene: Brooklyn, NY.  A 14-year-old inspiring emcee Edward Archer, stumbled in to the garage based studio of up and coming producer Howard “Howie-Tee” Thompson.  The stumble was intentional, as Howie-Tee already had a pretty impressive resume, having already produced tracks for … Continue reading

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Gang Starr – No More Mr Nice Guy (April 22, 1989)

In March of 2010, rumors that Keith “Guru” Elam had suffered a heart attack and slipped into coma, flooded the internet and other media sources.  Sadly, on April 19, 2010 the hip-hop community was saddened when the rumors were confirmed and Guru was pronounced dead.  … Continue reading

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EPMD – Unfinished Business (April 1, 1989)

Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith were a part of the class of 88′ (i.e. Public Enemy, BDP, Eric B & Rakim, and Big Daddy Kane), which all dropped stellar releases in the same year.  But unlike the other groups in that class who were … Continue reading

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Kool G Rap & DJ Polo – Road To The Riches (March 14, 1989)

Back in the mid eighties Nathaniel Wilson, an inspiring rapper from Queens, was in search of a deejay to help jump-start his rap career.  One night while out clubbing Nathaniel stopped at a local spot, bumping  into a man carrying a crate full of records … Continue reading

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De La Soul – 3 Deep High And Rising (March 3, 1989)

Time is truly illmatic…and chronology is filled with irony.  During my last review for the Jungle Brothers debut Straight Out The Jungle, I mentioned I first heard of the JB’s on “Buddy”, a classic Native Tongue posse cut on De La Soul’s debut album … Continue reading

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Jungle Brothers – Straight Out The Jungle (November 8, 1988)

Let me start by saying this: I am a Native Tongue Stan.   A Tribe Called Quest is my favorite hip-hop group of all-time (key word, group) with De La Soul falling somewhere in my top 10.  Black Sheep, Queen Latifah, Monie Love and … Continue reading

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Slick Rick – The Great Adventures Of Slick Rick (November 3, 1988)

Rick “Slick Rick” Walters met Dougie Fresh back in 1984, while Dougie was judging an emcee contest that Rick was entered in.  Dougie Liked Rick’s style, which led to Rick joining Dougie’s Get Fresh Crew.  In 1985 Dougie and Rick (and the rest … Continue reading

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M.C. Shan – Born To Be Wild (October 25, 1988)

  Shawn Moltke, better known as M.C. Shan, is best remembered for his battle with KRS-One and Boogie Down Productions back in the late eighties.  Most forget that a few years before that legendary feud begin, Shan was signed to MCA Records back in 1985, … Continue reading

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