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| Biography: Houston bred a growing scene of homegrown rap artists throughout the mid- to late '90s, and Big Moe became one of the first to break out of Texas and go national. Unlike most of the Houston rappers, who tended to offer a hardcore style, Moe offered a much more accessible one. He both rapped and sang, ...Read full biography |
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Released: 2002 Label: Priority Critics' Rating:  To most urban/rap listeners, the Houston rap scene seemed more of a curious oddity than a serious breeding ground for great music. Purple World convincingly argues otherwise. It's a great album, plain ...Read full reviewReleased: 2002 Label: EMI Critics' Rating:  To most urban/rap listeners, the Houston rap scene seemed more of a curious oddity than a serious breeding ground for great music. Purple World convincingly argues otherwise. It's a great album, plain ...Read full review
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