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#83 A WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING ALBUM REVIEW - BLACK SHEEP

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In this episode of That's Hip Hop, Mark, Ali and Isaiah go beyond just discussing Black Sheep's iconic debut album, A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing. They dive deep into the essence of the early '90s Native Tongues movement, where Black Sheep emerged alongside hip-hop giants like A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul. With sharp lyricism, bold humor, and a blend of jazz-infused beats, Black Sheep brought a fresh, rebellious energy that cut through the noise of mainstream rap. The hosts break down how tracks like "The Choice Is Yours" became cultural phenomena, embedding themselves in everything from hip-hop lore to TV commercials, and how the group’s refusal to conform made them stand out in a crowded landscape.
In this episode, Mark, Ali and Isaiah embark on a playful thought experiment, imagining a world where Black Sheep continued to release albums and faced off against the likes of OutKast. The hosts dive into the charisma and chemistry between Dres and Mista Lawnge, exploring how Black Sheep’s laid-back, yet sharp-edged style offered a more playful alternative to the hardcore sound of gangster rap that was dominating the era. Through their witty banter and insightful commentary, the hosts paint a vivid picture of why Black Sheep’s contribution to hip-hop still resonates over 30 years later, leaving listeners with a renewed appreciation for this forgotten gem of the Native Tongues era.

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In this episode of That's Hip Hop, Mark, Ali and Isaiah go beyond just discussing Black Sheep's iconic debut album, A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing. They dive deep into the essence of the early '90s Native Tongues movement, where Black Sheep emerged alongside hip-hop giants like A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul. With sharp lyricism, bold humor, and a blend of jazz-infused beats, Black Sheep brought a fresh, rebellious energy that cut through the noise of mainstream rap. The hosts break down how tracks like "The Choice Is Yours" became cultural phenomena, embedding themselves in everything from hip-hop lore to TV commercials, and how the group’s refusal to conform made them stand out in a crowded landscape.
In this episode, Mark, Ali and Isaiah embark on a playful thought experiment, imagining a world where Black Sheep continued to release albums and faced off against the likes of OutKast. The hosts dive into the charisma and chemistry between Dres and Mista Lawnge, exploring how Black Sheep’s laid-back, yet sharp-edged style offered a more playful alternative to the hardcore sound of gangster rap that was dominating the era. Through their witty banter and insightful commentary, the hosts paint a vivid picture of why Black Sheep’s contribution to hip-hop still resonates over 30 years later, leaving listeners with a renewed appreciation for this forgotten gem of the Native Tongues era.

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