In 1996, South Jamaica Queens natives The Lost Boyz released their highly acclaimed Legal Drug Money. Not only does this hip-hop album carry the essence of the 90’s, but it also bears significant classic singles like “Jeeps, Lex, Coupes, Bimaz & Benz,” “Renee,” and “Lifestyles of the Rich and Shameless.” With hip-hop’s recent nostalgia as of late, (*ahem* 1999), it’s only right that we take a trip back to where it all started. Rest in peace to Freaky Tah and don’t forget to RESPECT. Your Elders.
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