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Large Professor
16 December, 2010 7:57 am

Remixing Nas acapellas ain’t nothing new up under the sun, one could even surmise the trend started here with 9th Wonder’s God’s Stepson. But when you get Large Professor to do the title track or Dr. Butcher and Rob Swift on “Nas Is Like”, you’ve got our attention. Check the resume… 1. U Gotta Luv [cont.]

6 December, 2010 3:18 am

Consequence kicked off the weekend and Tweeted this new Queens collaboration, taken from Movies On Demand 2, dropping soon. LISTEN: Consequence – “Fake ID” (feat. Q-Tip + Large Professor + Havoc) (MP3) Consequence – “Fake ID” (feat. Q-Tip + Large Professor + Havoc) (MP3)

17 November, 2010 11:00 pm

The Extra P speaks on his long history in the game, revealing that he has a whole vault of classic collaborations with Nas in the vaults…..

10 November, 2010 6:57 am

Large Professor and Neek The Exotic have been breaking backs and necks since “Fakin’ The Funk”, and will continue to do so with the upcoming Exotic Species LP, due December 7th. This will be the duo’s second LP, following Exotic’s Raw.

10 November, 2010 6:35 am

Here’s what we know about this: Who is gENSu dEAn? This question will soon be answered for those who are unaware! gENSu dEAn (aka lofi_ fINGAHz) may be Hip Hop’s best kept secret. Transmitting out of Texas like the great Dj Premier, gENSu dEAn utilizes a vintage sampler by Emu Systems called the SP1200 as [cont.]

31 August, 2010 4:33 pm

Here comes a whopping 10 minutes and 48 seconds of A Tribe Called Quest at the 2010 Rock the Bells. MC/Producer extraordinaire Large Professor, and Neek the Exotic also burst into the middle of the set!

23 August, 2010 1:48 pm

Large Professor talks to Grind Music Radio about getting his first SP1200 sampler, working with Tragedy, Nas and his first paid track.

30 January, 2009 1:38 am

Being a member of a critically acclaimed group, creating a hip-hop masterpiece, and then going on to produce for some of the most notable emcees to ever do it, Large Professor is a staple in the hip-hop community.  It can be argued that many opportunities were missed, Extra P still managed to keep himself relevant [cont.]

12 October, 2002 12:00 am

Interview by Marlon Regis. HHS: I think with your production credentials being so overwhelming, most listeners fail to realize a great part of your focus has always been emceeing as well. How do you separate or find the time to tackle either successfully? Extra P: “Ahm, not really ’cause it’s just a flow of energy [cont.]

2 October, 2002 12:00 am

Large Professor – 1st Class What do we remember most about the legacy of Large Professor?  Is it for being a key component in the crate-digging, sample enriched production style that defined the golden age of hip-hop?  Maybe, it’s how the term “classic” was liberally used to describe everything he touched during the early stages [cont.]

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