Nice & Smooth on Makaveli's "The Don Killuminati (The 7 Day Theory)" | BEST ALBUMS | Episode 40

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Nice & Smooth explains why Makaveli's "The Don Killuminati (The 7 Day Theory)" is one of the #BestAlbums. Smooth Bee & Greg Nice tell host Soren Baker why "Hail Mary," "Me And My Girlfriend," "To Live And Die In L.A." were particularly potent tracks. Smooth Bee also details why he compares Tupac to Bruce Lee. Hit us up in the comments section & let us know what you think.

Created & Hosted by Soren Baker
Shot by Daylan Williams
Edited by Ahmed Sabir-Calloway

Executive Producers: Soren Baker
Producers: Daylan Williams & Ahmed Sabir-Calloway

Pre-order #SorenBaker's "The History Of Gangster Rap" now!!!

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Here's what some icons have to say about the book!!!

Ice-T: "Respect to Soren Baker for documenting the history of gangster rap in these pages. Some hate it. Some love it. But you can’t deny its brutal, hardcore honesty."

The D.O.C.: "History has so often been written by the victors, that you very rarely ever get the real story behind anything. So it’s really important to hear from the people that were there, which is exactly what Soren Baker shares in this book. He writes about it and he’s honest about it."

Xzibit: "Hip-hop changed the world. Gangster rap changed the narrative, and then changed the world again. Soren Baker has been a very integral part of documenting hip-hop on the West Coast for as long as I can remember. I don’t think anybody is more qualified to write this book."

Leslie “Big Lez” Segar: "Soren Baker has changed the perspective of gangster rap by putting his pen to paper. He has given hip-hop power, proven its potential, and made non-believers contemplate all of its possibilities. The truth in his writing leaves no stone unturned, something he's done again with The History of Gangster Rap. Soren doesn’t just champion hip-hop. He also reveals its flaws and its truths."

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