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Even notable hip-hop pioneers such as Jungle Brothers jumped on the hype wagon and created "I'll House You," which didn't house anyone.
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The old Jeru and Jungle Brothers tracks and the instrumentals were some of my favorite tracks from it.
Dart Adams presents 10 Albums I Wish I Never Sold Or Gave Away (2009 Update) Dart Adams 2009
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The old Jeru and Jungle Brothers tracks and the instrumentals were some of my favorite tracks from it.
Dart Adams presents 8 Albums I Wish I Never Sold Or Gave Away Dart Adams 2008
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Wastes of time include the achingly flaccid electro-funk of "Sex 4 Sugar," which nods to the Jungle Brothers as it rips the group off, poorly, and the Biggie-ish "Announcement," where Common rhymes about his endorsement deals, explaining "Now we can push more whips/than slavery."
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FARAI CHIDEYA, host: Now you get to meet the makers of hip-hop: MC Lyte, the first female rap artist ever to log a gold single and the first rap artist male or female to play at Carnegie Hall; Monie Love, who's sitting right here with me, English-born rapper who broke through in the early '90s by appearing with the likes of Queen Latifah, the Jungle Brothers and De La Soul.
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The son of a New York radioman who brought home records, Rapaport became engrossed in what he and most others refer to as the "golden age" of hip hop as a boy - namely the Bronx scene of the 1980s that saw the Tribe and others De La Soul, the Jungle Brothers and the rest of the sprawling, communal assemblage known as Native Tongues artfully innovate and joyously develop the idiom.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Brad Wheeler 2011
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The son of a New York radioman who brought home records, Rapaport became engrossed in what he and most others refer to as the "golden age" of hip hop as a boy - namely the Bronx scene of the 1980s that saw the Tribe and others De La Soul, the Jungle Brothers and the rest of the sprawling, communal assemblage known as Native Tongues artfully innovate and joyously develop the idiom.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Brad Wheeler 2011
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A Tribe Called Quest were part of a bigger community of people in New York making music that they believed was important: groups like the Jungle Brothers
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Despite veering towards introspection, the film does not neglect the music, asking musicians including DJ Red Alert, the Jungle Brothers, Busta Rhymes, De La Soul, the Beastie Boys and Kanye West to comment on the band's influence.
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A Tribe Called Quest were part of a bigger community of people in New York making music that they believed was important: groups like the Jungle Brothers
NPR Topics: News 2011
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