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Episode 22 (Classic Material)

  1. Double XX Posse – Not Gonna Be Able To Do It

  2. K-Solo – Your Mom’s In My Business

  3. Main Source – Looking At The Front Door

  4. Big Daddy Kane – Cause I Can Do It Right

  5. Eric B. & Rakim – Mahogany

  6. Kool G. Rap & DJ Polo – Letters

  7. Lord Finesse – Stop Sweating The Next Man

  8. Brand Nubian – Punks Jump Up To Get Beat Down

  9. EPMD – Can’t Hear Nothing But The Music

  10. Redman – Blow Ya Mind (Remix)

  11. Boogie Down Productions – Duck Down

  12. Tim Dog – I Get Wrecked feat. KRS-One

  13. Freddie Foxxx – So Tough (Easy Mo Bee Remix) feat. Queen Latifah

  14. De La Soul – Sunshine

  15. Jay Electronica – Dear Moleskine

  16. Common – Nuthin’ To Do

  17. Outkast – Two Dope Boyz (In A Cadillac)

  18. Grand Puba – I Like It

  19. Ill Al Skratch – I’ll Take Her

  20. Da Youngsta’s – I’ll Make U Famous

  21. Masta Ace Incorporated – The I.N.C. Ride

  22. Cella Dwellas – Perfect Match

  23. AZ – Ho Happy Jackie

  24. The Roots – Silent Treatment (Da Beatminerz Remix)

  25. Big L – Street Struck

  26. Smif-N-Wessun – Nuttin Move But Da Money

  27. Planet Asia – Fast Not Slow feat. AZ

  28. Evidence – 10,000 Hours

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On episode 22, we’re joined by hip-hop historian, journalist and Boston native Dart Adams, as we discuss, dissect and disagree what makes a classic hip-hop album. Are there modern day classics? Are the standards different these days? Speaking of classics, we got a few from Redman, Main Source, K-Solo, Outkast, Rakim, EPMD, Brand Nubian, Double XX Posse, Da Youngsta’s, Smif-N-Wessun, Big L, Ill Al Skratch, plus some new music from both Planet Asia and Evidence. Thank you for tuning in, we know you're gonna love this one. Fly, Eagles, Fly!

 

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On November 2, 2016 The "Take It Personal" Podcast was launched as the Golden Era and boom-bap-focused podcast to beat all Podcasts. Broadcasting all the way live from Del Boca Vista and brought to you by the Philaflava crew, who founded one of Complex Magazine's "Top 10 Most Influential Hip-Hop Message Boards," well as authoritative subject matter blogs, T.R.O.Y and "Steady Bloggin'," the show and its brand of witty nuance and authentic reverence is here to fill the nostalgia void in your heart, and, as Chino XL once said, "Here To Save You All." Come to where Exit 33 meets Memory Lane at the Honeycomb Hideout, as DJ 360 and co-hosts Jason Gloss, Aaron Wade, Roger the Announcer and Kevlar take you on a sonic voyage from past to present and back again!
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