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EPISODE · Aug 16, 2024 · 30 MIN

#158 - The 94s (30th Anniversary LPs) Pt. 1

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Join us for this episode of WorkTape as we revisit the pivotal year of 1994, exploring the albums that defined the era and left a lasting impact on the music landscape. We dive into Nas' legendary debut "Illmatic" and how it set a new standard for storytelling in hip-hop. We also discuss Outkast's introduction of Southern hip-hop with "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik," and how the East Coast vs. West Coast dynamic was shaping the genre. Tune in as we explore these essential albums and more, reflecting on the influence they continue to have 30 years later.Episode Highlights:How did 1994 mark the beginning of hip-hop's "Golden Era"?How did Nas' "Illmatic" set a new standard for hip-hop?Is "Ready to Die" by The Notorious B.I.G. the ultimate East Coast hip-hop album?What role did female artists like Aaliyah and TLC play in shaping the R&B sound of the mid-90s?How did Beastie Boys and Beck pave the way for alternative-driven hip-hop?

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