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4. "You even mention it in the piece: LL Cool J was the first"
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He dropped "I Need a Beat" by the age of 16 and the "Radio" album by 17. I love me some "Youngest In Charge," but "Radio" is the better album of the two.

Special Ed's first three albums are still very impressive though.

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Special ED: The First Teen Prodigy of Hip Hop (?) [View all] , Tony Hanes, Sun May-14-17 03:44 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
about the Rakim part of your post
May 14th 2017
1
RE: about the Rakim part of your post
May 18th 2017
8
Revelations was a really good CD
May 14th 2017
2
still firmly believe Chubb Rock
May 14th 2017
3
He probably listened to Chubb and copied his patterns. Chubb's brother
May 15th 2017
6
Gotta mention Kwame too, because he rapped and produced. He was 16
May 15th 2017
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      RE: Gotta mention Kwame too, because he rapped and produced. He was 16
May 18th 2017
9
Jay-Z was 26.
May 15th 2017
5
RE: Jay-Z was 26.
May 18th 2017
10
Kinda have to Tragedy his props, although he was way younger...
May 19th 2017
11
Live Motivator.
May 19th 2017
13
      yup lol he was really ahead of his time
May 19th 2017
14
I had "YIC" and "Legal" on cassette AND CD, lol.
May 19th 2017
12

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