Joe Stu
S/O to radio for the interview. Breaking down the eras as they relate to series. 84-88 represents an innocent and creative time in hip hop. Let me know if I missed a classic in this era. Full interview available in bio
My SFC brother Take a trip down memory lane reminiscing on Lupe Fiasco’s The Cool. Can you spit any lyrics from your favorite albums as well as he can? Check the full song in the profile.
Professor Stu at it again! In the midst of government calamity, still, teaching hip-hop! The culture still lives. Had esteemed pleasure of collaborating with instructors .flowers.14 and to break down (pun intended) the fundamentals of breaking… I almost blurred out that KSU shirt, but didn’t wanna hate lol
PT.5 covering the last years of the 90s (96-99).some may argue that this was the beginning the end of the commercialization of Hip Hop music. What are your thoughts? Did we miss any albums? HMU in the comments.
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Had to go to the water for all the fallen (Artist) special RIP S/O To D’Angelo For singing over the same loop for GZA’s Cold World remix.
Thought it only right after Morehouse homecoming to drop this nostalgic review of OutKast’s debut (u see what I did there)by none other than my brethren in rhyme
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