Jay Z: Rap Did More For Race Than Cultural Icons

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Since Jay-Z’s debut album was released in 1996, the rapper and mogul has played a major role in the evolution of hip hop. He’s earned nearly 20 Grammy Awards, holds the record for most number-one solo albums and solidified his place as one of the world’s best-selling artists in history. Through it all, he’s seen the music (as well as its fans) change over the decades, and now, he shares his admittedly “interesting” take on the genre’s impact…

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Clip from the Tuesday, January 6th 2015 edition of The Kyle Kulinski Show, which airs live on Blog Talk Radio and Secular Talk Radio monday – friday 4-6pm Eastern.

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