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EPISODE · Sep 1, 2023 · 1H 3M

#28 Lord Willin' Review

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Send us Fan MailIn the lively and engaging "#28 Lord Willin' Review," Mark Andre, Isaiah, and their hip-hop aficionado crew take listeners on a journey back to the hip-hop scene of 2002. From the heart of Virginia Beach, they delve into the world of the treacherous duo, Clipse, formed by Pusha T and No Malice, formerly known as Malice. This dynamic duo released their groundbreaking album "Lord Willin'" on August 20th, 2002, and the hosts are determined to give it the recognition it truly deserves.As they dissect the album track by track, the hosts dive deep into the unique sound of Clipse, shaped by the Virginia Beach backdrop, and marvel at how it stood out from the mainstream hip-hop scene of its time. With infectious enthusiasm, they uncover the album's hidden gems, dissect the clever wordplay, and celebrate the authenticity and organic nature of Clipse's storytelling. This review is not just a trip down memory lane but an exploration of the distinct regional flavor and the innovative approach that made Clipse and "Lord Willin'" unforgettable in the world of hip-hop.Support the show

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Send us Fan Mail In the lively and engaging "#28 Lord Willin' Review," Mark Andre, Isaiah, and their hip-hop aficionado crew take listeners on a journey back to the hip-hop scene of 2002. From the heart of Virginia Beach, they delve into the world of the treacherous duo, Clipse, formed by Pusha T and No Malice, formerly known as Malice. This dynamic duo released their groundbreaking album "Lord Willin'" on August 20th, 2002, and the hosts are determined to give it the recognition it truly de...

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