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"[90s‘ til Infinity] Bahamadia Talks the 20th Anniversary of Kollage" Although the Internet would have us believe that rapper Bahamadia released her underrated 1996 debut album Kollage (Chrysalis/EMI Records) on March 23, the Philly-based beat-box poet insists that the disc actually dropped on April 2. No matter when it came out, 20 years later, the gritty poet’s first long-playing joint remains one of the best rap albums of that era. Coming in the pivotal year of ’96 during the boom-bap and bling bling era of Bad Boy, Death Row and Wu-Tang (as well as Foxy Brown and Lil Kim), hip-hop culture was once again changing. | |
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Who or what is a Bahamadia, she, he it sounds like a very angry person or an exotic drink. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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That album really holds up. | |
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Thread title needs editing. Don't use 93 til and NOT reference Souls of Mischief in a paen to an Old School hip hop classic. I don't remember getting into Kollage, it didn't really 'catch on'. I remember her best on The Roots' Proceed remix. Dopeness!! | |
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