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todayinhiphophistory · 2 months
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Jeru The Damaja was born February 14, 1972
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hiphophardware · 10 months
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Jeru The Damaja
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h01vd4l · 16 days
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realnyhiphop101 · 11 months
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Jeru The Damaja "The Sun Rises In The East" Era (Come Clean)
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warhead · 1 year
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radiophd · 22 days
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jeru the damaja -- brooklyn took it
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faux-sophisticated · 2 years
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yourboijod · 1 year
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Jeru The Damaja, Big L & Method Man
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oldladydrivers · 4 months
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Jeru the Damaja - Come Clean
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omegaremix · 4 months
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Omega Radio for January 3, 2022; #294.
D-Nice: “Crumbs On The Table”
Lordz Of Brooklyn: “Saturday Night Fever”
2 Live Crew: “The Funk Shop”
Naughty By Nature: “Craziest”
Salt-N-Pepa: “None Of Your Business”
Yaggfu Front: “Busted Loop”
Luniz: “I Got 5 On It”
2Pac: “Holla If Ya Hear Me”
Pharcyde: “Oh Shit”
Chi Ali: “Age Ain’t Nothin’ But A #”
Cool C: “Glamorous Life”
Lords Of The Underground: “Here Come The Lords”
LL Cool J: “Hey Lover”
Monie Love: “Monie In The Middle”
Heltah Skeltah: “Operation Lockdown”
Kool Moe D ft. Chuck D & KRS One: “Rise ‘N’ Shine”
Notorious B.I.G.: “Party And Bullshit”
Coolio: “Gangsta’s Paradise”
Troubleneck Brothers: “Troubleneck Wreck”
Tha Pharcyde: “Ya Mama”
Digital Underground: “Underwater Rhymes”
Ini Kamoze: “Here Comes The Hotstepper”
Slick Rick: “Children’s Story (Knock 'Em Out The Box)”
Snoop Doggy Dogg: "It’s A Doggy Dogg World”
Outkast: “Player’s Ball”
Young Black Teenagers: “Tap The Bottle”
Mary J. Blige ft. Craig Mack: “You Don’t Have To Worry” (Puff Daddy RMX)
Biz Markie: “Spring Again”
Smif-N-Wessun: “Wreckonize”
Mic Geronimo ft. Ja Rule & Jay-Z & DMX: “Time To Build”
A Tribe Called Quest: “Butter”
Three Times Dope: “Greatest Man Alive”
Queen Latifah: “Latifah’s Had It Up To Here”
Da Youngstas: “Crewz Pop”
Skee Lo: “I Wish”
Jeru The Damaja: “You Can’t Stop The Prophet”
Main Source: “Just A Friendly Game Of Baseball (Bonus)”
Poor Righteous Teachers ft. KRS One: “Conscious Style”
De La Soul ft. The Jungle Brothers & Monie Love & Queen Latifah & Q Tip “Buddy” (RMX)
Akinyele: “Ak Ha Ha”
Bonus golden-era hip-hop / rap broadcast.
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creativelywise · 11 months
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todayinhiphophistory · 7 months
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Jeru The Damaja released his second album Wrath Of The Math October 15, 1996
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thamacaveli · 1 year
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Jeru The Damaja. 1996
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warhead · 1 year
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ourladyofomega · 2 years
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Sunday Records was open on that day and I had off. It was the only one given to me in the foreseeable future so I had to go. The owner gave me all the un-priced hip-hop records for $20.00 flat. Some of the records you see here cost as much themselves and made up for all the 7″ and 12″ singles that were $2.00-$5.00 each.
After passing up Cabaret Voltaire’s The Crackdown, I found it again and took it this time. They had more Cabs-, Front 242, and Ministry records for any industrialists looking to visit.
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davetada · 2 years
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Caught Tsugu at his booth at the Los Feliz flea market, selling hip hop and city pop records
Los Feliz, CA
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