Real Hip-Hop's Last Stand (1999-2008)
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In which The Curmudgeons examine the last great era for hip-hop, namely the years between 1999 and 2008. After the catastrophe that was the murders of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls, hip-hop could have imploded and or lost its footing--or even its respect as a genre. Instead, the movement throughout the 1990s, in which the hardcore went mainstream, carried over in the new century. In fact, hip-hop as a popular music genre exploded, becoming more successful than ever. In the process, genuine pop superstars like Eminem, DMX, Jay-Z, OutKast and Kanye West rose to glory. We discuss those artists and much more on this episode.
Listen to all the great music of this last stand for hip-hop by accessing our special Spotify playlist:
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(00:52 - 04:24) - Arturo Andrade sets the parameters for our discussion of real hip-hop's last stand
(05:27 - 16:45) - The Parallel Universe, featuring reviews of new albums by Benjamin Booker and Squid
(17:45 - 01:32:31) - We discuss Eminem, DMX, Jay-Z, Kanye West, OutKast and more
(01:34:05 - 02:30:06) - We blaze through a lightning round of 54 top hip-hop singles from this era
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Co-produced and co-hosted by The Curmudgeons - Arturo Andrade and Christopher O'Connor
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