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HipHopDX.com Exclusive Vinnie Paz Interview
Exclusive: HipHopDX filmed Vinnie Paz just off of South Street to discuss the years between Cool C and Steady B to Jedi Mind Tricks and The Roots, and what made this landmark so meaningful to Rap fans.
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXmHr7GFtL0&list=UUIETeoNRPdEhPDslmyDIXvQ&index=3&feature=plcp[/ame]
Exclusive: HipHopDX filmed Vinnie Paz just off of South Street to discuss the years between Cool C and Steady B to Jedi Mind Tricks and The Roots, and what made this landmark so meaningful to Rap fans.
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXmHr7GFtL0&list=UUIETeoNRPdEhPDslmyDIXvQ&index=3&feature=plcp[/ame]
Servents In Heaven, Kings In Hell was their best album imo. I still listen to it til this day.
. Then again, however, I haven't heard the album in like 2 years. I gotta revisit just for the nostaglia. I think Stoupe's production hit its peak during during the mid-2000s. Heavenly Divine's melody is still classic tho. That flute + Vinnie Paz's first verse
LEGENDARY