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We kick February off dedicating it to the year 1990, and to groups and artists that pushed afrocentrism to the mainstream, coining the new generation of hip-hop. To start off, we look back at the group X Clan and their debut album To The East Blackwards. Frontman Brother J brings powerful lyrics with Professor X speaking their message between verses and before songs. X Clan fused funk beats with their militant style to kick a message that was protected by the red, the black, and the green with a key SISSY!
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We kick February off dedicating it to the year 1990, and to groups and artists that pushed afrocentrism to the mainstream, coining the new generation of hip-hop. To start off, we look back at the group X Clan and their debut album To The East Blackwards. Frontman Brother J brings powerful lyrics with Professor X speaking their message between verses and before songs. X Clan fused funk beats with their militant style to kick a message that was protected by the red, the black, and the green with a key SISSY!
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086006336425&mibextid=hu50Ix
https://www.instagram.com/str8_the_clippa?igsh=cTBzNnFhenRkN3Nl&utm_source=qr
https://www.tiktok.com/@brandonhetzel996?_t=8jxja2Rurba&_r=1