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Minneapolis Hip Hop's Roots in Prince "One Nation, Invisible - The Untold Story of TC Hip Hop: 1981-1996"
http://citypages.com/data...e12383.asp The TC Old-School Hip Hop Page http://babelogue.citypage...ltes/#a895 | |
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i read the entire article in city pages--very good stuff! folks, ya'll may wanna read a bit into this because prince is mentioned a bit within the article. don't just read it because of the p mention, cuz you'll miss one helluva history lesson.
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Hope the rest of the rappers in minni are better than TC Ellis and Tony M!! Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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JediMaster said: Hope the rest of the rappers in minni are better than TC Ellis and Tony M!!
thankfully, they are. | |
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Wasn't that Andre' Cymone's mom? As you can tell i didn't read the article 1 Thessalonians 5:23 | |
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dearlybeloved said: Wasn't that Andre' Cymone's mom? As you can tell i didn't read the article
Yep! Cool lady, it seems. And good article too! | |
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i work with a guy mentioned in this article!!
not gonna say his name though great article!! i love learning new things about my home town! vi | |
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Kewl article. I don't remember hearing about Ms. Andersons passing, that's sad...
Don't ya'll just love it how TC Ellis never misses an oppertunity to mention his connection with Prince? Quite amazing. Especially since his connections (Grafitti Bridge and True Confesions) are not exactly fan favorites... -->> This Space 4 Rent <<--
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PeteScholtes said: "One Nation, Invisible - The Untold Story of TC Hip Hop: 1981-1996"
http://citypages.com/data...e12383.asp The TC Old-School Hip Hop Page http://babelogue.citypage...ltes/#a895 I still have my old Grandmaster Flash and the furious five album somewhere. It was 82/83. We had it playing during warm ups in our high school basketball games. lol. Wasn't long after that Prince blew up all over. | |
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ahh 8th grade. asymetrical hair styles and huge door knocker gold earrings like mc lyte. adidas jogging suits, breakdancing. there was always gangbangin' but dancin rappin and the dj was the sh-- classic rap -they battled and that was it no fighting or killing. i love articles like these. anybody know where roxanne or mc shante is at now? grandmaster flash and the sugerhill gang was on the bet awards awhile back. a while back i went to a concert at the vic theater in chicago for 5 bucks and saw slick rick and kanye west and they also had a dj competition it was slick rick was so good his flow was bad and his english accent was ever present. | |
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