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Phylicia Rashad talks about a concert she remembers seeing as a child.

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Chuck Brown talks about the year the DC music genre go-go caught on.

Rapper Sheek Louch recalls chilling in the studio with Biggie, Total, Craig Mack and more.

R&B singer Sunshine Anderson recalls her grandmother’s sayings as a child.

Mogul Kevin Liles was honored to join forces with the music industry’s top entertainers to campaign for the first African American President in US history, Barack Obama.

Kevin Liles recalls hearing the first Run DMC record, a classic.

Gospel’s Brian Courtney Wilson recalls watching his father for many years go to work as a custodian to make ends meat all the while exhibiting pride in his daily responsibilities.