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todayinhiphophistory · 10 days ago
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Today in Hip Hop History:
The Roots released their second studio album Do You Want More?!!!??! January 17, 1994
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canmking · 9 months ago
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Q u e s t L o v e
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creativelywise · 9 months ago
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Photo by @joshuawoods
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hiphophardware · 1 year ago
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Black Thought🔥🔥🔥
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ethan---ng · 1 month ago
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black thought & d'angelo
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hiphop · 2 months ago
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dailydccomics · 4 months ago
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the garden is alive with the sound of DEATH Batman Beyond: Neo-Gothic #4-5 by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing and Max Dunbar
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kemetic-dreams · 7 months ago
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blinkandyoumissit · 4 months ago
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22 APR 2010 | Patrick Stump • Patrick Stump with The Roots for Earth Day - "If You Think You're Lonely Now" (Bobby Womack cover)
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lesson-b · 6 months ago
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todayinhiphophistory · 4 months ago
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Black Thought of The Roots was born October 3, 1971
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canmking · 8 months ago
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creativelywise · 6 months ago
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tha-wrecka-stow · 4 months ago
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krispyweiss · 3 days ago
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“Ladies & Gentleman ... 50 Years of SNL Music” to Explore “The Tightrope Walk” of Live Television
- Special premieres Jan. 27 on NBC
Being the musical guest on “Saturday Night Live” is, to hear Miley Cyrus tell it, “the tightrope walk.
“They want to see you dangle, they don’t want to see you fall,” Cyrus says in the trailer for “Ladies & Gentleman ... 50 Years of SNL Music,” premiering Jan. 27 on NBC.
From Cyrus to Bob Dylan; from the Grateful Dead to Charli XCX; from Stevie Wonder to Sabrina Carpenter - and of course the famous (Nirvana, Funky 4 + 1) and infamous (Sinéad O’Conner, Ashlee Simpson) appearance - co-directors Oz Rodriguez and Questlove seek to pack a half-century and nearly 1,000 musicians into one three-hour reel. If the two-minutes of whiplash that are the trailer are indicative of the film, quantity will overwhelm quality.
In addition to the music, “Ladies & Gentlemen …” will explore the music makers dabbling in the show’s comedic side, which Mick Jagger said is hard work.
“You have to run from the music sketch - and you’re all covered in sweat - and change,” he says.
Read Sound Bites’ previous coverage here.
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