Listen to this episode from Tavis Smiley on Spotify. Digable Planets - Grammy award-winning hip-hop trio - join Tavis to discuss their legacy, their place in the 50-year history of hip-hop, and their remarkable journey from their Grammy-winning single, "Rebirth Of Slick (Cool Like Dat)," to their upcoming performance at the Hollywood Bowl Jazz Festival this weekend.
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