Today in Hip Hop History:
Kool G. Rap & D.J. Polo released their third and final album Live And Let Die November 24, 1992

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Today in Hip Hop History:
Kool G. Rap & D.J. Polo released their third and final album Live And Let Die November 24, 1992
“Men At Work (Live)” by The Roots
Black Thought does his cover of his favorite Kool G. Rap’s classic, this is from “VH1 Hip-Hop Honors (The Late Show)” at Nokia Theater, Oct. 5th 1997.
The Poetess feat. Def Jef & Kool G Rap | Love Hurts | 1992
Felicia “The Poetess” Morris is a rapper and radio personality from Los Angeles, California. In 1992 she became the first female rapper on Interscope Records, where she released her debut album “Simply Poetry” that featured an all star line up including Jamie Foxx, Kool G. Rap, Def Jef, and The Baka Boys. The first single off the album, “Love Hurts”, has been revered for being one of the very first hip-hop records that tackles the issue of domestic violence. In 1994 she joined L.A.’s KKBT/92.3 The Beat, where she introduced the music of Erykah Bady and Lauryn Hill.
Since I made the record "Talk Like Sex,"/ Bitches are comin' up with their friends for a nigga to hit the skins/ Hopin' that Kool G Rap was just makin' rhymes/ But I'm leavin' bitches' vaginas with more stitches than Frankenstein/ Some even had the nerve to try to give me head/ And swallow the whole jimmy to make a nigga fed/ But come on you bitches, don't make me laugh/ You couldn't deep throat G Rap if you was a motherfuckin' giraffe/ Dag, some even fled when they saw the head/ Cuz G's dick would make you seasick fuckin' me in a waterbed Don't try to play me like no sucker/ Cuz these bitches'll be callin' up Dial-a-Mattress like a motherfucker/ You heard the song before; you don't wanna see me/ I'll fuck you on the A-train while I write graffiti/ I'll even fuck you in a taxi cab/ And after sex with a nigga you'll be buyin' a box of maxi-pads/ Soon as you open your legs/ No need for no birth control, bitch, cuz my dick is touchin' the eggs
Kool G. Rap - “Fuck U Man” - 1992
Today in Hip Hop History:
Kool G. Rap & D.J. Polo released their third and final album Live And Let Die November 24, 1992
Today in Hip Hop History:
Kool G. Rap & D.J. Polo released their third and final album Live And Let Die November 24, 1992
Today in Hip Hop History:
Kool G Rap & DJ Polo released their debut album Road to the Riches March 14, 1989