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“There’s Plenty of Crazy in New Orleans” — How The Post-Katrina Underground Hip-Hop Scene Rebuilt Itself
October 15, 2015
Justin Ivey goes deep on the lesser known hip-hop scene that emerged while New Orleans began rebuilding itself.
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