In this episode of Grt Albms, we revisit one of the most revered and revolutionary moments in hip-hop history—Illmatic by Nas. Released in 1994, this 10-track masterpiece captured the pain, pride, and poetry of Queensbridge with a level of detail and precision that changed rap forever. We explore how a 20-year-old street poet turned his environment into scripture, and how Illmatic became the standard against which all lyrical greatness is measured. From DJ Premier to Pete Rock, from “N.Y. Sta...
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In this episode of Grt Albms, we revisit one of the most revered and revolutionary moments in hip-hop history—Illmatic by Nas. Released in 1994, this 10-track masterpiece captured the pain, pride, and poetry of Queensbridge with a level of detail and precision that changed rap forever. We explore how a 20-year-old street poet turned his environment into scripture, and how Illmatic became the standard against which all lyrical greatness is measured. From DJ Premier to Pete Rock, from “N.Y. Sta...
Feeling Good, Feeling Furious: The Spell of Nina Simone Episode
Grt Albms
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Feeling Good, Feeling Furious: The Spell of Nina Simone Episode
In this episode of Grt Albms, we step into the smoky, spellbound world of I Put a Spell on You—Nina Simone’s 1965 masterpiece that blurred the lines between jazz, soul, classical, and protest. From the quiet dominance of “I Put a Spell on You” to the liberation anthem “Feeling Good,” Nina redefined what it meant to interpret a song—reclaiming it, reshaping it, and revealing its truth. This wasn’t just an album—it was a warning, a blessing, and a revolution dressed in elegance. Nina Simone did...
Grt Albms
In this episode of Grt Albms, we revisit one of the most revered and revolutionary moments in hip-hop history—Illmatic by Nas. Released in 1994, this 10-track masterpiece captured the pain, pride, and poetry of Queensbridge with a level of detail and precision that changed rap forever. We explore how a 20-year-old street poet turned his environment into scripture, and how Illmatic became the standard against which all lyrical greatness is measured. From DJ Premier to Pete Rock, from “N.Y. Sta...