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3010882, I heard many as a native New Yorker during the 90's Posted by fatboybrandon, Tue Oct-30-18 09:53 AM
So thankful my family attended Columbia University, home of The Stretch Armstrong & Bobbito show. I practically grew up on campus, and taped the show religiously. To this day I'm discovering gems of unreleased material from WKCR:
NaS - It Ain't Hard To Tell demo
Big Twan (from Big L's 8 Iz Enuff crew) - Manslaughter https://audiomack.com/song/collectors-item/manslaughter-demo
Mister Voodoo - Hemlock demo version
Inspectah Deck - Let Me At 'Em https://audiomack.com/song/collectors-item/let-me-at-em-piano-version
Kid Hood from ATQ's Scenario remix has an unreleased song out there on YouTube.
A lot of rarities from the 90's are coming out nowadays on labels like Dope Folks and Chopped Herring. Both labels are a great place for any Hip Hop fiend to shop.
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