A People's History of Hip Hop
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Jamerican History X
Nearly ten years before Damian Marley dropped
Welcome to Jamrock
the Born Jamericans were blending their reggae with Hip Hop, a pleasant incestuous twist. Remember when every New York rap album had one West Indian influenced track?
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