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Timbaland and Metro Boomin on the Secrets to Making Hip-Hop Classics
Rolling Stone
Superstar producers Timbaland and Metro Boomin sit down to compare notes on everything from how they work to who's pickiest about their beats.
3 months ago
Backspin: Jungle Brothers — Straight Out the Jungle (1988)
Substack
Native Tongue architects laid the foundation for a new hip-hop ecosystem. (85.5/100)
6 months ago
The Roots Picnic: Hip-Hop is the Love of My Life with Common, Queen Latifah and Digable Planets
mxdwn Music
Held at the iconic Hollywood Bowl, artists like Common, Arrested Development, Digable Planets, The Pharcyde, Black Sheep, Jungle Brothers and the legendary...
6 months ago
Jurassic 5 guest program rage (2002)
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Join Chali 2na, Akil and DJ Nu-Mark of the illustrious Jurassic 5 as they guest program rage back in 2002 while touring Australia with the Big Day Out.
7 months ago
The easy evolution of Slum Village
The Fader
The two MCs (T3 and Baatin) and rapper/producer (Dilla) formed Slum Village in 1996, the same year Proof, Bizarre, Mr. Porter, Kuniva, and Bugz founded D12.
8 months ago
The Roots add Central Park show with Jungle Brothers & Digable Planets, part of summer tour
BrooklynVegan
The Central Park show is part of The Roots' Hip Hop is the Love of My Life tour.
9 months ago
Jungle Brothers Clear Up Confusion Over DJ Sammy B’s Absence On Current Tour
AllHipHop
The Jungle Brothers—original members of the Native Tongues collective that also included A Tribe Called Quest, Monie Love, Queen Latifah and De La Soul,...
9 months ago
How Native Tongues Expanded Hip-Hop With Eclectic Sounds & Vision
GRAMMY.com
The New York-based collective of the Jungle Brothers, A Tribe Called Quest, Queen Latifah, De La Soul and Monie Love played a pivotal role in reshaping the...
13 months ago
Raps From the Golden Age: Jungle Brothers’ Straight Out the Jungle at 35
PopMatters
The late 1980s were such a febrile time in hip-hop that it soon became known as the Golden Age, a moniker that has stuck around half a century on from the...
14 months ago
Pitchfork Staffers on Their Most Formative Rap Albums
Pitchfork
The hip-hop records that rearranged our brains, including classics by DMX, MF DOOM, Missy Elliott, Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, A Tribe Called Quest, and more.
17 months ago