
Episode 83 Def Jam Vs. Death Row Records
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In this weeks show its Dr. Dre Vs. Rick Rubin, its Russell Simmons Vs Suge Knight, its DEF JAM VS. DEATH ROW RECORDS!
Its a banger of an episode, a title match between two iconic Hip Hop record labels.
This is a bout of East Vs West with Def Jam’s roster consisting of artists such as Jay Z, LL Cool J, Beastie Boys, Public Enemy, DMX, Kanye West, Def Squad, MeF and Redman and we got a few tricks up our sleeve as well.
And todays contender is the real bad boys of the Westsiiide, the infamous Death Row Records. Representing for Death Row we have Snoop Dogg, Tupac, Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg and more.
We slip in some interviews wit Suge Knight, Russel Simmons and Tupac as well. Playing this episode is a great way to learn about some Hip Hop history and sample the records that were dropping’ at the time.
Its a free ticket for todays match, ein kesef, all it requires is you to simply press on that little sideways arrow on your screen.
Who will come out victorious? Only one way to find out.
Pour yourself some Brass Monkey and click that button
Yalla
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