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In this episode of the We Sound Crazy podcast, our Music Aficionado, Tamone Bacon, continues his one-on-one conversations with more of the foundational pillars of Hip-Hop during his trip to Washington, D.C. for the RIAA's Hip-Hop Honors. We find out how the craftsmanship of turntable mixing was born by its creator Grandmaster Flash, learn how Salt-N-Pepa influenced MC Lyte, and much more. This is surely not an episode you'd want to miss.
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Thank you to all of our listeners, as well as our sponsors, The National Museum of African American Music and Visit Music City.
Also a special thanks to the remote production team in D.C., Ashley Donald, Stage and Studio Manager of RIAA holding down sound, and Brendan Kownacki of Kownacki Media Holdings on video duties.