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New York City rap duo Gregg Nice (born Gregg Mays) and Smooth Bee (born Daryl Barnes) had an underrated 1991 debut release Ain't a Damn Thing Changed. It included the biting, nicely written, and bitterly performed "Sometimes I Rhyme Slow," which was a sizable hit in the R&B and hip-hop circuit. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi
No static, got an automatic, too much of anything makes u and addict- pure genius right here... 18 months she came home and I let her back in..... Now she sniffin again
Hip Hop Junkies was my high school anthem at Brooklyn Tech. My nichname was Smooth M.
demond903
hands down the teenage era of rap had some of the most creative minds... no disrespect to the new era .....but Rap groups....duos ...and individuals left a memorable stain in our hearts........90's era .....ten years of CLASSICS.....nuff respect
Classic hip-hop. The older i get, the more i come to appreciate the days of growing up in Queens as hip-hop flourished. I graduated high school in 1985. It was a regular day for me to holla at Run, Dee & Jay, chilling in their T-top 4 door 84 short Caddy up on Hillside Ave... or maybe posse up with the crew near the Bristol and ride out on the N4 with LL out to Roller Castle in Nassau County...to watch him tear down the house...or maybe catch up wit my man Supreme and hang with Roxanne Shante a
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