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X-Clan Who here remembers the X-Clan?
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Loved em.....too bad 'bout Grand Verbalizer, tho Funk Is It's Own Reward | |
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Brother J, Grand Verb, Isis...loved them. Had all of the CDs!! | |
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I do remember. I didn't really understand all their politics back then but the beats/flow are good. | |
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This takes me back to my highschool years 89-90! :>) | |
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"I remember green suits on a black mayor,
I remember 9 millimeter child slayers, I remember all the times that you called me an animal, But in Milwaukee there's a cannibal...CHECK IT!" Brother J is one of the best MC's in Hip Hop. | |
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Yeah, I remember them. I also remember how afrocentric they were...on record only. When in town they always would stay at the same ghetto motel by our fairgrounds, they dress from head to toe in designer clothes and always kept white girls on their arms. I didn't let that stop me from groovin to "Funkin' Lesson" and "Heed the Words of the Brotha" That's just when I learned that public image and private life were two very separate things. Those, to this very day, are still two of my favorite rap songs. | |
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"To The East, Blackwards" is a CLASSIC Hip-Hop LP/CD!!!!!
Rest In Peace Professor X and Sugar Shaft..... SISSY!!!!! | |
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SISSYYYYY!!!!! | |
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I liked them. Brother J was nice. Cool samples too. | |
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