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B. Cox briefly looks back at En Vogue’s second album 1992’s Funky Divas. On the heels of their successful debut 1990s’ Born To Sing, the Oakland based R&B quartet (Dawn […]
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B. Cox looks back and briefly reminisces about hip-hop group Arrested Development debut album 3 years, 5 Months and 2 Days In The Life Of... as it turns 30. In the midst of a shift in tone in hip-hop where gangster hip-hop and conscious hip-hop were delintating their lines in the sand, the Atlanta-based group emerged as an alternative to the gangster trend that was on the rise.
Combining hip-hop, R&B, soul, funk, jazz and poetry, the group addressed issues such as crime, black unity, homelessness and more with Afrocentricity and a call for revolution as their linchpin. The collective scored three Top 10 hits in the iconic singles "Tennessee", "People Everyday" and "Mr. Wendall" on the way to 6 million copies sold and two Grammy awards in 1993.
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Show Notes
Albumism: Arrested Development's "3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days In The Life Of…" Turns 30 | Anniversary Retrospective.
Music Musings and Such: People Everday: Arrested Development's "3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days In The Life Of…" At Thirty
Medium: Arrested Development Celebrated Life. Hip-Hop Left The Party Early.
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B. Cox briefly looks back at En Vogue’s second album 1992’s Funky Divas. On the heels of their successful debut 1990s’ Born To Sing, the Oakland based R&B quartet (Dawn […]
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