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Grt Albms
Nanny's House Ent.
27 episodes
1 month ago
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...
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Hell Hath No Fury: The Gospel According to Clipse Episode
Grt Albms
6 minutes
3 months ago
Hell Hath No Fury: The Gospel According to Clipse Episode
On this episode of Grt Albms, we explore Hell Hath No Fury—the cold, clinical, and culture-shaking second album from Clipse. With The Neptunes at their darkest and Pusha T and Malice at their sharpest, this record redefined coke rap and set a new lyrical standard. Born out of frustration and finished with fire, this is the story of how two brothers made pain poetic—and minimalism into a weapon.
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...