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  1. The album has been widely regarded by writers and music critics as a significantly influential album and has been noted for debuting rapper Nas, who appears on the track "Live at the Barbeque". [2] [3] His contribution to the song was sampled on "The Genesis", the intro track to his debut album Illmatic (1994).

  2. 23 de jul. de 1991 · Breaking Atoms. Main Source. Released July 23, 1991. Breaking Atoms Tracklist. 1. Snake Eyes Lyrics. 2. Just Hangin' Out Lyrics. 7.4K. 3. Looking At The Front Door Lyrics. 16.1K. 4. Large...

  3. 19 de jul. de 2021 · July 19, 2021 Justin Chadwick. Happy 30th Anniversary to Main Source’s debut album Breaking Atoms, originally released July 23, 1991. If you’re like me, you still—and will presumably always—yearn for the halcyon days of hip-hop’s heralded Golden Age.

    • Justin Chadwick
  4. 19 de jan. de 2017 · By any metric, Breaking Atoms has everything that defines a traditionally great ‘90s New York rap album. It’s as influential as anything to emerge from the Five Boroughs in 1991 (Gangstarr’s Step In the Arena, A Tribe Called Quest’s Low End Theory )—a sonic bridge between the first Golden Age of Big Daddy Kane and Rakim ...

  5. Breaking Atoms, an Album by Main Source. Released 3 January 1991 on Wild Pitch (catalog no. WPD 2004; CD). Genres: East Coast Hip Hop, Boom Bap, Conscious Hip Hop. Rated #37 in the best albums of 1991, and #2653 of all time album..

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    • 1990
    • Main Source
    • 3 January 1991
  6. 26 de ago. de 2015 · Nas has always been an incredible emcee, but for him at only 16 years old, this early into his career, to have already nearly perfected his flow, cadence, and delivery right from the jump is crazy. Nas let it be known already that he was not someone to fuck with, and the rest ...

  7. 18 de nov. de 2021 · With "Breaking Atoms", the trio comprised of K-Cut, Sir Scratch and Large Professor delivered a timeless classic in Hip Hop history. The album features cameos by a young Nasty Nas, Joe Fatal and Akinyele as well as a co-production by Pete Rock.