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Records players are cheap, plentiful and easy to come by. I understand if you're living in a shelter or your car; but if you can get yourself a Nintendo Switch, an IPad, a PS4 and a laptop, there is no reason why such a self-respecting Hip-Hop head shouldn't have a record player. Trust me, there's no reason to be intimidated by the various models, features, etc. Unless you're a hardcore DJ, you really don't need to know about types of drives, needles, etc.
Click this link to read my short & sweet Guide To Getting Yourself a Record Player... and join the real Hip-Hop nation already. It's good times over here.
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ReplyDeleteThat was fun again! And my best round. Only didn't know Patti Labelle with BDK. (plus I wouldn't have known Skin Deep with Lil Kim, hadn't you shown the cover saying featuring Junior M.A.F.I.A)
ReplyDeleteo.k let's see if you know this....
ReplyDeletewhat was the very first r & b song to feature a rapper/rap group????
and for the record,it's not jody whatley "friends" f/ eric b & rakim.
Hmmm... Melle Mel on "I Feel For You" (Chaka Khan)?
Deleteyes,to my knowledge that is correct. now the hard part....what was the second one? this answer will be more impressive than the first.
ReplyDeleteHmm... Really not sure; you may've stumped me. I was going to say Full Force and UTFO, but they sang on UTFO's records, not the other way around (not till much later, anyway). The Fat Boys on the Force MD's album maybe?
Deletei would say no only because the force md's were rappers first and also rapped on this song but one might disagree. i was thinking rene & angela "save your love for #1" f/ kurtis blow. that's a guess of course.
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