![]() ![]() ![]() This week we look back on the monumental sophomore album released by legendary hiphop group “A Tribe Called Quest”. ![]() Écouter Écoute encore Continuer Écoutez.Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (08:01) Justine Skye roast session (12:30) A2 roast session (14:25) Hiatus Kaiyote’s “Mood Valiant” (18:27) Tyler’s “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST” (25:08) Children of Zeus (26:10) Spotlight Series: Bobby Sessions (30:33) Intro to Reasonable Doubt discussion (34:19) Jay-Z’s rhyming style prior to Reasonable Doubt, struggling to get signed (38:30) Other labels that passed on Jay (39:50) Why was it a bit of a dud when it was released? (43:13) What made the public opinion switch and what makes the album special? (48:30) Production cohort (51:15) Brooklyn’s Finest would Jay Z have been #1 if Biggie didn’t die? (57:32) Ain’t No Nigga (01:00:45) Politics As Usual (01:06:23) Bring It On (01:08:31) Can’t Knock The Hustle (01:11:25) D’Evils (01:15:09) 22 Two’s (01:18:06) Can I Live (01:22:35) Regrets/Friend or Foe (01:25:50) Coming of Age (01:29:09) Cashmere Thoughts, Dead Presidents II (01:32:07) Feelin’ It (01:32:42) Favourite tracks (01:33:55) What the album means for Jay Z’s legacy (01:41:14) Closing, Now and Then playlist We dive into his misfortunate beginnings as a rapper and the necessity for an independent release, as well as the tracks themselves and what the album means to Jay-Z's legacy. This week we celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the debut album from legendary Brooklyn MC, "Jay Z". ![]()
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