classic rotation
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Reviews The Game dropped "The Documentary" on January 18, 2005.
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Chris Tart -
Original Content "Reasonable Doubt" gave us an uncompromising portrait of Jay Z the hustler before the superstardom and entrepreneurial exploits.
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Patrick Lyons -
Original Content Slim Shady LP turns 16, and it still has wheels.
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Chris Tart -
Original Content A Tribe Called Quest's "The Low End Theory," which turns 25 today, brought jazz and hip hop closer than they'd ever been.
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Patrick Lyons -
Original Content We celebrate five years since the release of Kendrick Lamar's critically acclaimed "Section.80" with an infographic.
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Rose Lilah -
Original Content Looking back at Lauryn Hill's classic album 17 years later.
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Chris Tart -
Original Content 17 years ago today, OutKast released "Aquemini." We take a look back for Classic Rotation.
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Chris Tart -
Original Content Revisiting Tupac Shakur's fourth studio album 20 years later.
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Chris Tart -
Original Content "Classic Rotation" series revisits classic albums on the anniversary of their release.Today we take a look at Big L's debut album, "Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous", which dropped nineteen years ago on March 28, 1995.
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Corvaya Jefrries -
Original Content We look back at "Illmatic" in light of its 20th Anniversary in our Classic Rotation series.
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hnhh -
Original Content In honor of Dilla's 42nd birthday, as well as the 10th anniversary of the classic album, we look back at the Detroit producer's final gift to the world: "Donuts."
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Chris Tart -
Original Content Gang Starr's second album, turning 25 today, is a low-key classic.
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Patrick Lyons