Episode 96: Serious Goatee
Sharp lyrical technicians and connoisseur Hip Hop cuts on a purist vibe.
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Sharp lyrical technicians and connoisseur Hip Hop cuts on a purist vibe.
Although Al Skratch's success seemingly came towards the end of The Golden Era, he had actually been an architect, helping build the blueprint, for years before. Raised in the 70's, Al saw the rise of Hip-Hop in popular culture from the city he was born, Brooklyn, and took it with him when he relocated to Harlem as an early teen. Come on an audio journey through his life to find out how he managed to transform himself from a failing DJ to a successful MC, why he and Ill balanced each other out, and why working with Michael Jackson was the most special project he ever completed.
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JayQuan chronicles the history of Treacherous 3 front man and Emcee extraordinaire Kool Moe Dee.
Support the showJayQuan discusses the legacy of Harlem's Treacherous 3.
Support the showPart 1 of Rob G. the General's talk with super producer Teddy Riley. Teddy shares stories about Heavy D, the birth of New Jack Swing, helping Doug E. Fresh produce "The Show", and teaming up with Kool Moe Dee. He also talks about falling in love with Hip Hop and the two men that helped start him on the road to success.
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