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Public Enemy and Homeboy Sandman: Hip Hop over Hip Hop

Posted on May 7, 2013 by The Wise Mateo

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Last week as I walked down Broadway in Soho, one of New York City’s most bustling streets, I  politely rushed by two people handing out free newspapers. I’m not into free periodicals because they tend to have more advertisements than … Continue reading →

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The Wise Mateo

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The Wise Mateo currently lives in New York City. Hip Hop has had an great affect on his life. "Very similar to Hip Hop's tug and pull at maturity, we fight our own growth. Hip Hop is too young to have a definitive character and will never have a true identity without a diverse voice. We can't define it with simply the old or the new, we have to figure out to somehow bring them together." - The Wise Mateo

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