LL Cool J: Mama Said Knock You Out (1990). “Don't Call It A Comeback…”
B. Cox and J. Owe look back on LL Cool J’s classic fourth studio album 1990’s Mama Said Knock You Out; an effort dubbed as his comeback album after a […]
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In a bonus Segment of Cards, Dominoes, Drinks & Smoke, the crew discusses how the prevalence of new rap groups has disappeared over the last two decades. Hip-Hop was a culture that started largely with groups and crews. They ruled during the first 30 years of hip-hop. Why has the new generation not followed their predecessors path?
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Show Notes
HipHopDX: Disappearing Acts: The Decline of Hip-Hop Groups
https://hiphopdx.com/editorials/id.1985/title.disappearing-acts-the-decline-of-hip-hop-groups
Wall Street Journal: Since 'Straight Outta Compton' Hip-Hop has lost its crews
https://www.wsj.com/articles/since-straight-outta-compton-hip-hop-has-lost-its-crews-1439309525
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B. Cox and J. Owe look back on LL Cool J’s classic fourth studio album 1990’s Mama Said Knock You Out; an effort dubbed as his comeback album after a […]
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