November 10, 2008
Here is an interview of T-Love with the short lived magazine Apeman that was around in the late 90’s.
And time for the shameless plug : her new album Long Way Up is out now in France and Japan next week, on CD and vinyl. Nothing but vintage material like the demo above from 1995. For orders and more info please visit our site : Brawlrecords.com
T-Love : Praise (prod DJ Lethal) (DivShare)

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June 12, 2008
Long story on the Freestyle Fellowship, Mad Kap, Pharcyde and the Good Life from Rap Sheet, july 1993. Sorry for the bad quality, but you know how cheap Rap Sheet paper was. Audio is quite recent, it’s Pharcyde’s leader Fatlip with Heavyweight MC (and unseen force behind this blog) T-Love from the Jazz Liberatorz album. T-Love new album is coming out in september, but we’ll talk about that later…
Fatlip & T-Love : Genius At Work (Divshare)




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Posted by slurgd
September 28, 2007
Short profile on Smooth 7 in the August 1994 issue of Rap Pages, written by AB Slim.
Volume 10, I Smooth 7, Ganjah K & RKA : A Real Freestyle (DivShare)
Volume 10, I Smooth 7, Ganjah K & RKA : A Real Freestyle (Mass Mirror)

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June 13, 2007
Short interview of the Freestyle Fellowship by Akwanza just before they drop their major label debut. From The Source, april 1993. The lo-fi audio is from the tape Fellowship Shop, includes bits of Tolerate, Hot Potato and more.
Freestyle Fellowship : Unknown track (DivShare)
Freestyle Fellowship : Unknown track (zShare)

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Posted by Taura Love aka "T-Love"
March 5, 2007
A small feature on Urban Prop in Rap Pages in february 1993, signed by Anonomiss. Unfortunately the album T-Love and Suggah B did together for Capitol never came out. The following song recorded in 1993 will be featured on T-Love’s new project, “Long Way Up – The Basement Tapes”, coming out next winter on Brawl/Pickininny (the actuial song is one verse longer). This retrospective album will cover most of her unreleased catalogue. The first 12″, Definition Of a Yee-Yee can be heard on her Myspace, vinyl in store on march 19th.
Urban Prop : Pickaninny

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Posted by Taura Love aka "T-Love"