It's been a while but I've decided to start converting my old Hip Hop Connection (HHC) mags again.
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Here we go with issue #9 and rather fitting it is too as it's exactly 30 years old this month that it was published to a young generation of rap-starved b-boys (& gals).What have we got?
4 Star General have closed down! Remember that? It was when George shut up shut from his Carnaby Street site and eventually ended up in Camden Town.KC Flightt talks hip-house
A rather large, un-PC, full spelling on the abbreviation for NWA
Digital Underground chat about Sex Packets
Amongst the album reviews is Straight Outta Compton in which HHC feels that NWA are "no more radical than The Fat Boys"
Malu Halasa (be still, my beating heart...) kicks the "Science" on rap and religion
An all-too-brief feature on the history of London graffiti - featuring an incredible pull-out of MODE 2's 'The Lads Are Coming Home For Tea' piece
Interviews with Schoolly D ('popping boners') and Queen Latifah (from the top of the Empire State Building)
As usual everyone's getting in a hump over on the Letters page
Bernie Grant and the Beyond The 16th Parallel single
HHC takes a look at the Nottingham scene and features Sing A Song Records, MSD and The Rapper Groove as well as the local graf scene
Alas, still no MC Jason Squires
Download the PDF here
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