On this day in 1987, a record store in Callaway, Florida was forced to close down and a part-time clerk was arrested after selling 2 Live Crew’s debut album “2 Live Is What We Are” to a 14 year old.
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"They didn't look at it like it was a form of art." It's been 34 years since 2 Live Crew shocked the entertainment world with their album "As Nasty as They Wanna Be," complete with sexually explicit ...
They dropped an album so wild, it was deemed criminal! In 1990, 2 Live Crew’s ‘As Nasty As They Wanna Be’ was banned for its raunchy lyrics. Cops raided stores, arrests were made, and hip-hop went on ...
Luther “Luke” Campbell’s Web site bio claims that Campbell was the “riveting leader” of 2 Live Crew, the raunchy hip-hop trio that garnered national headlines for its sexually explicit 1989 album As ...
So Independence Day is right around the corner. Of all the music gigs taking place in South Florida over the three day weekend, arguably, the one that’s creating the most buzz is 2 Live Crew’s ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. A black and white photograph of 2 ...