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Albumism: Company Flow's Debut Album "Funcrusher Plus" Turns 20 | Anniversary Retrospective
https://albumism.com/features/tribute-celebrating-20-years-of-company-flow-funcrusher-plus
PopMatters: Company Flow "Funcrusher Plus"
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B. Cox looks back at Mary J. Blige's debut classic album What's the 411? as it turns 30. As the youngest signee of Andre Harrell's Uptown Records, the New York-born […]
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