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RHINO USHERS IN NATIONAL HIP HOP MONTH

Rhino will observe National Hip Hop Month (November) with limited-edition, 2-LP, tinted-vinyl versions of four classic hip-hop albums: Busta Rhymes' When Disaster Strikes, E-40's My Ghetto Report Card, Puff Daddy & The Family's No Way Out and Ma$e's Harlem World. Each album retails for $39.98. Pre-orders are available here.

Hi-def editions of original music videos for songs from each album will be released on a weekly basis, beginning 11/4 with “Victory” from Puff Daddy & The Family f/Busta Rhymes and The Notorious B.I.G, “Feel So Good” from Ma$e on 11/11, “U And Dat” from E-40 f/T-Pain and Kandi Girl on 11/15 and “Dangerous” from Busta Rhymes on 11/18.

National Hip Hop History Month was established in 2021 when Congress passed Resolution 331, a bill celebrating Hip-Hop's global contributions to art and culture. A "congressional cypher" was initially planned, but nobody would yield back the remainder of their time.

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