Contemporary hip-hop lacks the youthful fire of artists like Special Ed, who wasn’t afraid to be a different sort of rhyming character, while creating a wide array of styles for his debut album.
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With his second album, the Brooklyn-bred emcee made good on the promise of his debut LP (1989’s ‘Youngest In Charge’) and improved on his strengths.
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