EPISODE · Oct 24, 2025 · 28 MIN
#220 - The 95s (30th Anniversary LPs) Pt. 4
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Heading deeper into 1995, WorkTape reviews a time where hip-hop was expanding in every direction. From Me Against the World’s introspection to LL Cool J’s smooth Mr. Smith, the East’s lyrical grit, and the South’s budding identity, this episode unpacks a genre at a crossroads. Tune in 30 years back for reflections on legacy, sound, and the rise of Atlanta and Memphis scenes that would soon reshape everything.🎧 Episode Highlights:Is Me Against the World among Tupac’s most introspective and preachy cuts?Did any of the Wu-Tang Clan’s solo records, like GZA’s Liquid Swords, measure up to the collective energy of 36 Chambers?Did Cypress Hill’s weirdness merely work in their favor because it was the ‘90s?What makes Skee-Lo’s “I Wish” stand out as one of the most clever one-hit wonders of its time?Was “Gangsta’s Paradise” too big for Coolio’s own good?Did Goodie Mob’s Soul Food help cement Atlanta’s identity alongside Outkast?
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#220 - The 95s (30th Anniversary LPs) Pt. 4
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