In this episode of True Hip-Hop Stories, B-Real of Cypress Hill discussed the making of their hit recording How I Could Just Kill A Man and the influence latinos had on the hip-hop culture.
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True Hip-Hop Stories: Big Daddy Kane
Big Daddy Kane discusses the making of his hit recording “Ain’t No Half Steppin.”
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True Hip-Hop Stories: Special Ed
Special Ed stops to chat with D-Nice in this latest installment of his True Hip-Hop Stories.
“In this episode of True Hip-Hop Stories, Special Ed discusses the making of his hit recording I Got It Made. He also gives his thoughts on the Rick Ross & John Legend collaboration Magnificent, which was inspired by Ed’s song I’m The Magnificent.”
True Hip-Hop Stories: Sadat X and The Homeless Rapper
Here are 2 brand new profiles in (what should be an award winning series) D-Nice presents: True Hip-Hop Stories.
The Homeless Rapper
“This is the story of a homeless rapper I met on the streets of Brooklyn. I feel for him because it’s quite obvious he suffered a great deal as a child. I don’t agree with how he lived his life but everyone deserves to be forgiven.”
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