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This week's episode of Down to the Beat is kicked off with a conversation about Mach-Hommy's newest album, "Pray For Haiti", released under Griselda records which leaves us with a few questions. We then move into a bit of a history lesson on "the Bridge Wars", an iconic beef from the mid to late 80's over where hip hop was first created between the Juice Crew and Boogie Down Productions. We then cap off the episode with a short conversation discussing whether or not consumers have become too critical of the art they are meant to enjoy.
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This week's episode of Down to the Beat is kicked off with a conversation about Mach-Hommy's newest album, "Pray For Haiti", released under Griselda records which leaves us with a few questions. We then move into a bit of a history lesson on "the Bridge Wars", an iconic beef from the mid to late 80's over where hip hop was first created between the Juice Crew and Boogie Down Productions. We then cap off the episode with a short conversation discussing whether or not consumers have become too critical of the art they are meant to enjoy.