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Cory Mo Talks Houston Rap, His Brother Mike Mo, Working with Ye and Mike Dean, OutKast, Organized Noise, His Mentor the Late Pimp C, UGK and the Legacy of Southern Rap Music - Black Podcasting
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Cory Mo Talks Houston Rap, His Brother Mike Mo, Working with Ye and Mike Dean, OutKast, Organized Noise, His Mentor the Late Pimp C, UGK and the Legacy of Southern Rap Music

podcast May 9, 2022


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Cory Mo has been present at some of the most important moments in hip-hop history–as a producer, a rapper, and an early legend of Southern hip-hop. From his early beginnings with his brother Mike Mo, to being in the studio with Kanye West and Mike Dean, he’s got stories for days. But his time with Pimp C, his mentor and his friend, solidified his legacy in hip-hop.

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