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#185 2 HYPE ALBUM REVIEW - KID 'N PLAY

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What happens when hip-hop’s loudest era of rebellion collides with two artists who refused to stop having fun? In this lively deep-dive review of Too Hype, the hosts revisit Kid ’N Play’s 1988 debut and make the case that the duo weren’t just party rappers—they were cultural architects. From choreography, charisma, and playful call-and-response flows to breaking into movies, cartoons, fashion, and mainstream entertainment, the conversation explores how Kid ’N Play expanded what hip-hop could look like without sacrificing its identity. Along the way, they unpack overlooked topics like ghostwriting, performance versus lyricism, the surprising overlap between NWA and Kid ’N Play audiences, and why joy itself became a revolutionary force in an era dominated by harder street narratives. More than an album review, it’s a celebration of a duo whose influence stretched far beyond music—and whose legacy still echoes through hip-hop, film, and pop culture.

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