(Podcast) EP. 85 Doe B’s “Let Me Find Out”: Original or Remix?
In 2012, the late-Doe B captured the ears of Hip Hop fans when he released “Let Me Find Out (Remix),” featuring T.I. and Juicy J….
Listen to high school classmates, Mz. Tiffany, Quea 3 Stax, Tony Sweets, and Q (Quartez) debate hot topics posted from the HipHop-Album-Debate.com on HipHop-Album-Debate, “The Podcast!”
In 2012, the late-Doe B captured the ears of Hip Hop fans when he released “Let Me Find Out (Remix),” featuring T.I. and Juicy J….
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The year 1998 brought much success to rappers. DMX, among the elite, had dropped two successful albums, It’s Dark and Hell is Hot and Flesh…
Let’s jump in the time machine and go back to 2001. The year we saw the release of Ghetto Fabolous and Word of Mouf by…
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