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From The Vault: DJ Quik
DJ Quik provided the music for my teenage years. Songs about drinking, smoking, gang banging, and girls were fortunately and unfortunately relatable for a young black man from Chicago. As time went on and I became more mature, Quik’s music … Continue reading →
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