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”Memory Lane” The Greatest Two Weeks In Hip Hop. Ever.

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Welcome to "Memory Lane" where at least once a month, I will share short clips, and previous full episodes from the South Shore Ave Catalogue. Reminiscing from some of my favorite moments in SSA History. On this episode, we unearth a gem from the catalogue reviewing the Greatest Two Weeks In Hip Hop (hence the title). On November 9th & 23th, 1993, three of the greatest albums in Hip Hop History was launched. Wu-Tang Clan released their debut album, "Enter The Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers" on Nov 9th; & on the same day, A Tribe Called Quest released their 3rd album (& arguably their greatest album), "Midnight Marauders." Two weeks later on the 23rd of that month, Death Row Records released Snoop Doggy Dogg's long anticipated debut album, "Doggystyle." All three projects became some of the most timeless works of art within the genre, helping to usher in a Golden Era of Hip Hop & pushing the culture forward. We break down all three albums; how it may have represented the greatest 2-year peak in Hip Hop history, and waaaaay more. Enjoy please.....

- Cal Cee

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DJ Chris Nice; Friend of the Podcast; Catch his show "Grooves & Rhythms Mixshow every Friday from 4 – 6PM on MyLime Radio)

Dennis Barham - Actor, & Friend of the Podcast; Too many commercials & shows to mention, but here's one.

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Welcome to "Memory Lane" where at least once a month, I will share short clips, and previous full episodes from the South Shore Ave Catalogue. Reminiscing from some of my favorite moments in SSA History. On this episode, we unearth a gem from the catalogue reviewing the Greatest Two Weeks In Hip Hop (hence the title). On November 9th & 23th, 1993, three of the greatest albums in Hip Hop History was launched. Wu-Tang Clan released their debut album, "Enter The Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers" on Nov 9th; & on the same day, A Tribe Called Quest released their 3rd album (& arguably their greatest album), "Midnight Marauders." Two weeks later on the 23rd of that month, Death Row Records released Snoop Doggy Dogg's long anticipated debut album, "Doggystyle." All three projects became some of the most timeless works of art within the genre, helping to usher in a Golden Era of Hip Hop & pushing the culture forward. We break down all three albums; how it may have represented the greatest 2-year peak in Hip Hop history, and waaaaay more. Enjoy please.....

- Cal Cee

Guests

DJ Chris Nice; Friend of the Podcast; Catch his show "Grooves & Rhythms Mixshow every Friday from 4 – 6PM on MyLime Radio)

Dennis Barham - Actor, & Friend of the Podcast; Too many commercials & shows to mention, but here's one.

  continue reading

103 episodes

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