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Brand Nubian

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Biography

The Five Percent Nation of Islam was a popular inspiration for numerous thinking-man's rap groups during the early '90s, and Brand Nubian was arguably the finest of the more militant crop. Although they were strongly related to the Native Tongues posse in style and sound, they weren't technically members, and were less reserved about spotlighting their politics and religion. Their outspokenness led to controversy, on an even larger scale than similarly minded groups like The X-Clan or Poor Righteous Teachers, in part because Brand Nubian's sheer musicality made them so listenable regardless of what their messages were. The hoopla surrounding their aggressive Afrocentrism sometimes overshadowed the playful and positive sides of their work, as well as the undeniable virtuosity of lead MC Grand Puba's rhymes -- all showcased to best effect on their highly acclaimed debut, One Time for All Time.

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Top Tracks

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Slow Down - (5:00)  -  8,293 plays
  2. Brand Nubian - (4:01)  -  6,145 plays
  3. Don't Let It Go To Your Head - (4:05)  -  5,029 plays
  4. All for One - (4:52)  -  3,900 plays
  5. Love Vs. Hate - (4:31)  -  2,748 plays
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