94 was hip hop becoming . Not just party music. Not just protest music. But literature on wax.

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The blog was organized chronologically, with each month of 1994 covered in detail. Fans could relive the magic of hip hop in 1994 by browsing through the site's archives. From the release of Tupac's Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. to the debut of Nas's Illmatic , every major event in hip hop was covered.

If you lived through the 1990s, you know that 1994 wasn’t just a good year for hip hop—it was the year. It was the fulcrum upon which the Golden Age leaned. But for younger fans digging through the crates of the internet, finding the raw, unfiltered energy of that era is tough. Streaming services play the hits, but they miss the feeling . That is where the niche world of comes into play.