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B. Cox is joined by special guest Nathan "The Professor" Rideaux (Playerz From The South & Food Dope podcasts) to look back at Master P's seismic 1996 album Ice Cream Man. After spending years in California running his record store and label, the hustler turned rapper soon to be mogul returned home to New Orleans and released his fifth studio album which broke down the door for his label. Combining hard hitting production with reality raps, it would become the springboard that would have his label become one of biggest in music two years later.
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Show Notes:
107Jamz: Master P Stops By Sway to Celebrate 20 Years of 'Ice Cream Man'
https://107jamz.com/master-p-drops-by-sway-to-celebrate-20-years-of-ice-cream-man-album-video/
HipHopDX: How Master P Risked Death & the Ghetto to Make "Ice Cream Man"
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B. Cox reviews De La Soul’s classic second album De La Soul Is Dead, a project that saw the Native Tongues group rise after its classic debut 3 Feet High […]
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