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That's Hip Hop
We're 3 high school friends who share a common passion for Hip Hop. Each of us have created our own albums, performed or started our own channels, but this time, we are collaborating together to share our common bond over our love for hip hop. We are taking a journey into the music. Going album by album to dissect and share our experiences with the tracks. We release a new episode every Monday. Check us out and let us know what albums we should review next!
That's Hip Hop
#108 TOTALLY KROSSED OUT ALBUM REVIEW - KRIS KROSS
In this episode of That's Hip Hop, the crew dives deep into the nostalgia-fueled phenomenon that was Kris Kross and their iconic debut album Totally Krossed Out. With infectious energy and undeniable charisma, the duo—Chris "Mac Daddy" Kelly and Chris "Daddy Mac" Smith—turned the hip-hop world upside down, both literally and figuratively, with their signature backwards fashion and high-energy hits. The hosts break down how Jermaine Dupri discovered these young rap prodigies, shaping them into a cultural force that not only topped the charts but also influenced a wave of youth-driven hip-hop acts. From their monster hit Jump to the lasting impact of their unique style, the discussion highlights the duo's role in bridging hip-hop and mainstream pop audiences, making the genre more accessible to a younger crowd.
As the conversation unfolds, the hosts reminisce about the early '90s, reflecting on Kris Kross’s role in shaping the sound and image of that golden era. They dive into the album’s structure, from its playful diss tracks aimed at Another Bad Creation to the storytelling elements in songs like I Missed the Bus, which cleverly captured the everyday struggles of youth. The episode also explores the duo's unexpected connection to Michael Jackson, their crossover into film, and their impact on the evolving hip-hop landscape. Packed with personal memories, insightful analysis, and a touch of humor, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who grew up during the Totally Krossed Out era or wants to understand how two teenage rappers left an indelible mark on hip-hop history.