Hip-hop fans are celebrating the anniversary of Digable Planets’ debut album Reachin’ (A New Refutation of Time and Space) — a project that helped bridge jazz and hip-hop in the early ’90s. The album’s smooth production and Afrocentric themes still influence artists today.
As retrospectives circulate online, many fans are revisiting the group’s role in shaping alternative hip-hop. The moment serves as a reminder that innovation and substance have always been part of the culture’s foundation.

