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Scarface, Suga Free, TI & More: Photos from The Rap Show at The Shrine

[dropcap size=big]L[/dropcap]ocal radio station 93.5 KDAY, which embraces the golden era of hip-hop, hosted The Rap Show this past Friday at The Shrine Auditorium. The dedicated hip-hop concert featured acts from the 90s & early 2000s including Scarface, Suga Free, Spice 1, Fabulous and TI. L.A. Taco was on hand to capture scenes from the concert.

(Top) Houston rapper and member of the Geto Boys, Scarface. (Bottom) Pomona native, rapper Suga Free.

(Top) Chicago native and rapper, Twista. (Bottom) Louisana rapper Juvenile.

(Top) New Yorks rapper Fabulous. (Bottom) From the ATL, TI.

The ambassador of the Bay Area, E-40.

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