Week 2
104-3 JAMS celebrates Black History Month with a look back at the Black Creators that forever changed the music landscape with THIS WEEK IN HIP-HOP HISTORY! Presented by U.S. Bank.
1996: 2PAC dropped his fourth studio album, All Eyez on Me. A celebration of thug life, this diamond selling record turned out singles like "California Love", "How Do You Want It" and "I Ain't Mad at Cha". Name a better album. We'll wait…
1996: The Fugees dropped their sophmore album, The Score, in 1996. Wyclef Jean, Lauryn Hill and Pras showcased their range with crossover infusions of more than seven genres of music. Songs like "Killing Me Softly and "Ready or Not" topped the charts and brought the trio worldwide recognition.
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