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Hip Hop Taught Me Everything
Hip Hop Taught Me Everything | Plug Tone Audio
11 episodes
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Hip Hop has raised several generations. This is what we've learned, one song at a time.
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Hip Hop has raised several generations. This is what we've learned, one song at a time.
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Music Commentary
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Liner Notes | A Tribe Called Quest's Check The Rhime
Hip Hop Taught Me Everything
51 minutes 18 seconds
3 years ago
Liner Notes | A Tribe Called Quest's Check The Rhime

In this episode Kris and Devin discuss Check The Rhime, the first single from A Tribe Called Quest's classic The Low End Theory. They get into how the project changed the landscape of sampling, Phife coming into his own, and how a classmate stealing Kris's art in high school might have contributed to him writing Tribe off after their first album. 

They answer the impossible question: Low End Theory or Midnight Marauders, and we find out their picks for the most ridiculous exaggeration they've heard from a rapper. 

Full transcript and more on the Episode Page. 

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Hip Hop Taught Me Everything
Hip Hop has raised several generations. This is what we've learned, one song at a time.