classic rotation
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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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Original Content Our "Classic Rotation" series revisits classic albums on the anniversary of their release. Today we take a look at the Beastie Boys’ classic album, "Licensed to Ill", which dropped twenty-eight years ago on November 15, 1986.
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Original Content On this day in 2004, MF Doom released his album "Mm..Food." We reflect on the album for Classic Rotation.
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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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Original Content Looking back at Lauryn Hill's classic album 17 years later.
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Chris Tart -
Original Content Our "Classic Rotation" series revisits classic albums on the anniversary of their release. We now take a look back where it all started, N.W.A's unarguable classic, "Straight Outta Compton", which dropped 27 years ago to this day.
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Eve Stern -
Original Content GZA's Seminal debut "Liquid Swords" turns 20 today.
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Chris Tart -
Original Content We revisit Guru and DJ Premier’s 1994 classic "Hard To Earn," released 22 years ago today.
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Chris Tart -
Reviews Looking back at The Roots' sophomore album 21 years later.
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Chris Tart -
Original Content Our "Classic Rotation" series revisits classic albums on the anniversary of their release. Today we take a look at MF Doom & Madlib's classic album, "Madvillainy", which dropped ten years ago, on March 23rd 2004.
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Original Content Gang Starr's second album, turning 25 today, is a low-key classic.
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Patrick Lyons -
Original Content We revisit Mobb Deep's classic as it turns 20.
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Chris Tart