The Liner Notes: Defining Hip-Hop's Classic Albums
The Liner Notes was created for one mission: to define the true hip-hop classics of all time. What albums and artists rise above the others to withstand the test of time? We’re here to shed light on the albums that still feel fresh and will continue to dazzle listeners for years to come—a sign of intensely high quality.
Ever wondered what makes a classic album? Stay locked in for The Liner Notes—a podcast dedicated to defining what hip-hop albums rise above the rest.
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