In 1996, hip hop lost one of it’s (what we came to call) legends. Not only was it a blow to the music industry, but also to the black community. Tupac was one of the most well-spoken voices during the 90s and was one of the most in-touch with what the people experienced and he used his voice to make the world familiar with out struggles.
Though the same type of tragic incident claimed the life of Tupac that was described in many of his rhymes… he has survived for more than a decade through his music. Vibe Magazine saw fit to release a video interview of Tupac from 1996 where he spoke of the future and unifying hip hop. Check it out.
This is a Dilla tribute show that was last month and I noticed there wasn’t much posted about it, so you know I had to do something about that. Phife (pictured above) and many others performed classic Dilla produced joints with a live band backing them. Shit is just crazy. Watch the videos below and learn what a live show should look like.
EDIT: Also pay attention to Grap Luva’s vid (scroll down). He talks a little bit about Charles Hamilton, who is bitch-made. Word.
On August 1st, 2009, Baatin of Slum Village passed away. The details of his death are currently unknown. That makes T3 the only living member of the original Slum Village crew. House Shoes requests that we all donate to his family including his child so please take the time to make a donation below.
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