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3rd Bass

Formed
1987
in Queens, NY 
Active Decades
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by Steve Huey
3rd Bass was one of a still-small number of white hip-hop artists to achieve wide acceptance in the larger community. Along with The Beastie Boys, 3rd Bass proved that white hip-hop wasn't necessarily going to become a watered-down, commercially exploitative rip-off of the genuine article, as so many white interpretations of black musical forms had been in the past. Instead, they were possessed of a well-developed lyrical technique and were respectfully well-versed in hip-hop culture and tradition. They helped set the tone for the way white rappers could credibly and intelligently approach the music, and despite staying together for only two albums, they managed to create a highly positive lasting impact.



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