“Milk is chillin’, Giz is chillin’, what more can I say? Top Billin’!”
Summer of ‘88 in Medina (Brooklyn) was INFAMOUS!
The Gods can tell you, the golden era of hip-hop culture was at its peak in the Mecca of Brooklyn during Summer of ‘88…
Two Iconic albums from local Brooklyn artist dropped June of ‘88. “What More Can I Say?” by MC Milk Dee and DJ Gizmo from Audio Two, and “Long Live The Kane” by Big Daddy Kane.
And it was the hit single “Top Billin’” from Audio Two that reign supreme and captured that infamous Brooklyn summer of ‘88.
Every Block Party would play that song on repeat, and every car with the booming system would take every opportunity to stop at a red light if a group of girls or crew were out there to play that song and show off their system.
If you know, you know…
“Go Brooklyn!”
CARTER™️ Magazine

















