40 Years of Hip Hop Vol.01E18 - Hey DJ by Lighter Shade Of Brown released in 1994

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Mr. Ron and The G-Man Review: Hey DJ by Lighter Shade Of Brown released in 1994 by using 5 categories which consist of 1- Originality, 2- Delivery (which consists of Lyrics and Flow), 3- Beat (Production), 4- Longevity (Relevance) and 5- Impact.

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