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1996 in Hip Hop: The Year That Changed Everything

1996 in Hip Hop: The Year That Changed Everything

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Grown Man Bars dives into 1996 in hip hop—a year stacked with all-timer albums and larger-than-life moments. We unpack how Tupac’s Death Row run turned him into a myth, why ’96 vs ’06 might be a draw if you only judge the pen, and how Lil’ Kim and Foxy Brown rewired mainstream expectations from Brooklyn.

In this episode

  • Album wave: All Eyez on Me, The Score, Reasonable Doubt, It Was Written, ATLiens, Ridin’ Dirty, Beats, Rhymes and Life, Ironman, Hell on Earth, Muddy Waters, Hard Core, Ill Na Na, and more.

  • Absolute Trooth: Kim vs Foxy—different lanes, same destination: power, respect, history.

  • Era vs Era: 1996 lyricism vs 2006 (Dedication 2, King, Hell Hath No Fury, Food & Liquor, Fishscale, Donuts).

  • Book It or Cook It: Is 1996 the GOAT year? Did Dre’s producer tree shape modern rap more than any other camp? Does ghostwriting matter if the record is a classic?

Notes & shout-outs

  • Personal RIP to Reggie—love to the neighborhood crews.

  • Remembering D’Angelo and his cultural impact.

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00:00 Introduction and Nostalgia

01:17 Remembering Reggie

02:10 1996: A Year in Hip Hop

06:09 Brooklyn's Finest: Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown

11:44 Era vs Era: Lyricism Showdown

14:41 Red Man and the 1996 Hip Hop Scene

15:17 The Evolution of Lyricism in Hip Hop

19:29 The Influence of Southern Hip Hop

21:27 Recent Rap News and Tributes

24:45 Book It or Cook It: Hip Hop Debates

29:16 Conclusion and Sign Off


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