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The Greatest Year in Hip Hop #10 - 1989

24 min · 28 de may de 2026
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1989 was one of the greatest years in hip hop. De La Soul. Big Daddy Kane. Public Enemy. The DOC. Queen Latifah. EPMD. Slick Rick. Rap music was evolving in REAL TIME. New episode of The Rap Soul Podcast available now. Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube https://therapsoulpodcast.riverside.com [https://therapsoulpodcast.riverside.com]

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