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Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Cut of the Week 8/11/10
Poor Righteous Teachers was a hip hop trio from Trenton, NJ who came on the scene around 1990. They belonged to the burgeoning conscious contingent of rap acts such as X Clan and Public Enemy. This was long before conscious hip hop stalwarts Talib Kweli and Common were even out of high school. While their Afrocentric and at times heavy-handed messages may be tiresome with prolonged listening, PRT was nevertheless an important player in the Golden Era hip hop of the early 1990s.
While their more recognizable hits are "Rock This Funky Joint" and "Nobody Move," I chose a deeper cut off of their 1991 album, Pure Poverty. This track was instantly my favorite off the album when I borrowed the cassette from my neighbor nearly 20 years ago (Garrett Loring, if you see this, I still owe you the tape back!). The rapid-fire dancehall toasting of PRT member Wise Intelligent is simply fun and infectious and the funky reggae/hip hop vibe created here still stands up after all these years.
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House of Reggae Pt. 192 - Alton Ellis Special
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Get ready like Uncle Freddy for this special extended tribute to one of my
favourite Jamaican artists who back in the rocksteady era was the only
singer to...
Lord Astor e Seu Conjunto - E Danca (1961)
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Hello, good evening! I am very close to finish an important work to Loronix
and also a key effort to bring some relief to the financial problems I'm
facing...
sick sh!t!! you know what dance im doin to this
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