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Not a household name to the masses, but a formidable emcee nonetheless, the Brooklyn-bred emcee helped add some depth to the sound of East Coast hip-hop at the turn of the century.
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No matter how horrible—or goofy—the world seemed to get, there was John Prine, maybe telling you how to fix things, but mostly letting you know everything will be alright.
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