Highlights
Hip Hop pioneers Rakim, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Slick Rick, Big Daddy Kane, and Talib Kweli blazes the stage with throwback hits
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The Hip-Hop Kickback Concert
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Rakim: “The God MC” and half of Eric B. & Rakim—the golden-age duo that pioneered internal rhyming in hip-hop and graced dance floors with “Paid in Full”—has been cited as an inspiration by virtually all of the greats, including Tupac, Nas, Jay-Z, Notorious B.I.G., and Eminem.
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Raekwon: “The Chef” of the Wu-Tang Clan and pioneer of Mafiso rap dishes out what the Miami New Times calls “street epics” that are “straightforward yet linguistically rich universes not unlike a gangsta Illiad.” Expect catalog classics and new tracks from his latest, 2017’s The Wild.
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Ghostface Killah: Being a member of the Wu-Tang Clan would be cool enough, but Ghostface, a.k.a Tony Starks, didn’t stop there. He’s carved out a dazzling solo career, adding to his legacy in 2018 with his 13th solo album, The Lost Tapes.
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Slick Rick: Allmusic dubbed the Grammy-nominated rapper “hip-hop’s greatest storyteller” for reasons that become obvious when listening to hits such as “La Di Da Di” and “Children’s Story”
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Big Daddy Kane: The Grammy-winning rapper and former member of the Juice Crew’s mix of rapid-fire rhymes and swagger inspired generations of MCs, including former hype man Jay-Z.
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Talib Kweli: the face of underground hip-hop, whom Jay Z summed up on the Black Album with one simple rhyme—”If skills sold, truth be told/I’d probably be/lyrically/Talib Kweli”