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In between a dunken session, 4th managed to get an interview out of Brand Nubian, who I feel should be in the next Hip Hop Honors show, not just Def ScJam.
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Another edition of this dope series from D-Nice. Sadat X discusses the origins of his name, Brand Nubian, and his recent incarceration. Lot of jewels in this video. Props to Manifest for sending...* Summary only. Visit the site for full article!
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Another lo-fi post to add to the growing list on this blog:Brand Nubian - The Return.As is the case with many of my suggestions here, the real gem of this song is the beat and not the vocals. Again, that's not to say that the vocals diminish the overall listening experience nor are they poor -- simply put, the beat matters more.I like this one, and it grows on me the more I listen to it. Now, o...
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Brand Nubian was shit back then. This track, with it well-known hook used to be a jam I couldn’t let go of. Maybe its the Afrocentric tone that just catches me (probably not – I’m super white) but I couldn’t get enough it shit back then. Still Sadat is one of my favorite cats ever; [...]
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Unreleased Brand Nubian 1989-1997, limited to 200 copies or 199 since I’m sure Ming-Tzu is on this already. spotted @ Spine (via)The Now Rule Files EP – snippetsOLU-007 – VINYL 12″ EP TRACKLISTING:- SIDE A:01. “How Ya Livin’” *02. “I Ain’t Goin’ Out Like That”03. “The Devil”- SIDE B:01. “Mind Your Business (Original Mix)”02. “Where [...]
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Dope video of Brand Nubian talking about their first album. Courtesy of Classic Rhymes. Good lookin’ Alex! linkWhen Brand Nubian’s debut One For All was released in 1990, post civil-rights, young African-Americans were in the midst of a re-awakening of Black pride and social consciousness, and Hip-hop, especially on the East coast, was the vehicle [...]
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Depending on who you speak to, either everything after All For One was rubbish or In God We Trust was an under-appreciated classic. But you’d be hard pressed to find anyone who considers any other Brand Nu LP’s to be worthwhile, which is not entirely accurate. Consider the long awaited return of Grand Puba and [...]
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