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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2002 CD release of "...Harlem's Greatest" on Discogs.

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    Harlem is perhaps most famous for The Harlem Renaissance, a period that is roughly defined as ranging from the 1910s to the 1930s where Black culture flourished and Harlem became a gathering point for Black people from all around America. This migration towards Harlem and sense of community fostered the development of literature, music, dance, and ...

    Harlem is famous for its contributions to jazz. TheNational Jazz Museumflies under the radar relative to the rest of New York City’s museums, but it is a gem that is worth a visit. Curated in part by Grammy award-winning artist Jon Batiste, the museum offers comprehensive and interactive exhibits highlighting the history of jazz music and its role ...

    As a result of the Great Migration, southern cuisine, known as soul food, became common throughout Harlem. Perhaps the most famous Harlem soul food is a restaurant called Sylvia’s, which has been a local mainstay and a celebrity hotspot since 1962. Sylvia’s most famous dish, fried chicken and waffles, has attracted politicians on the campaign trail...

    Harlem is famous for its history, and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture strives to preserve and display that history. Schomburg has an extensive library, and is an excellent place for researchers to come and review primary sources, or consult staff. The center frequently hosts cultural events and performances, and has a cycle of ch...

    Corner stores known as Bodegas are a uniquely New York institution. They have become gathering places for those living in the neighborhood (my go-to is on 147th and Broadway). There are thousands of them throughout the city, and each has its own unique culture. But one of them, named Blue Sky Deli, is credited with inventing the sandwich called the...

    Harlem is famous for its literary tradition, having been home to some of the world’s most impactful writers for many years. Langston Hughes was a key figure of the Harlem Renaissance, and even has a poem titled “Harlem.” Pulitzer Prize-winning author James Baldwin was born and lived in Harlem for many years, writing about the neighborhood in a numb...

    One of the biggest celebrations in Harlem, and in “El Barrio” (“the neighborhood” in Spanish) in particular, Three Kings Day draws thousands of spectators and participants every January 6th. 2023 saw the 46th annual parade through the neighborhood. Three Kings Day is recognized throughout Latin America, and through the connection of a large immigra...

    Another key landmark of El Barrio that adds to the beauty of the neighborhood is the Graffiti Hall of Fame. It’s one of my favorite works of art in the city, as it is ever-changing. A local leader named Ray Rodriguez coined the walls “the Graffiti Hall of Fame” in the 1980s, and it’s been an outside art installation ever since. Occasionally, artist...

    Harlem is perhaps most famous for its contributions to jazz music, and there lies a mythical stretch of Harlem located on 133rd street, between Malcolm X Boulevard and Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard. Its name is Swing Street. The street gained popularity during the 1920s and 1930s during the Prohibition era, as the street was lined with speakeasies ...

    Wedged into the far Eastern corner of Harlem lies a work of art from one of New York’s most famous artists of the 1980s, Keith Haring. The mural, which was painted in 1986, is a bright orange color and contains the unique cartoon figures that Haring was known for. It was previously a blank wall on a rarely-used handball court. The piece was an anti...

  3. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for ...Harlem's Greatest by Cam'ron. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  4. 11 de fev. de 2007 · Cam'ron has definitely got a winner here with this record, with almost every track a great one, in particular my favourite being 'What Means The World To You'. Definitely worth purchasing because this artist is now one of the greatest rappers of all time.

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  5. 7 de fev. de 2024 · Here are our best picks of the Harlem classic (some inspired) songs you can find on YouTube. Our picks are from a curated list of the highest-rated video

  6. Lamont Coleman (May 30, 1974 - February 15, 1999) R.I.P Big L.