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Hip Hop, The Golden Years (Part 1)

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This is a decade of Hip Hop from 1983 to 1993 where Hip Hop was Hip Hop! You might not believe this but there was a time and a day when you turned on the radio (As Tupac said, "remember KDAY?") and you could actually listen to Hip Hop... Seriously!

1983 - Jam Master Jay by Run DMC
1983 - Friends by Whodini
1985 - Leader of the Pack by UTFO
1985 - The Show by Doug E Fresh and MC Ricky D
1986 - Paul Revere by the Beastie Boys
1987 - The Bridge is Over by Boogie Down Productions
1987 - I Ain't No Joke by Rakim (Eric B and Rakim)
1988 - What More can I Say by Audio Two
1988 - RAW by Big Daddy Kane
1988 - You're a Customer by EPMD
1988 - Cha Cha Cha by MC Lyte
1988 - You Don't Hear me Tho by Rodney O and Joe Cooley
1989 - Friend by Biz Markie
1989 - Plug Tunin by De La Soul
1989 - I Got it Made by Special Ed
1990 - Slow Down by Brand Nubian
1990 - Humpty Dance by Digital Underground

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  • WHERE THE WESTCOAST AT WAT EASTCOAST FAGGOT BYEST FUCK BOY MADE THIS BUUUUUUULLSHIT 1988 NWA RAN 88 WHAT THE FUCK IS U STUPID

  • @gamelifeboss Before you have the audacity to call another human stupid, please learn the proper way to write in the English language. You should definitely be better prepared prior to calling anyone out on things. Not to mention, that I have videos that are directly dedicated to the "west coast," but you would not know that because you are the type of person who jumps to conclusion.

  • 4:19 WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG ???

  • @magnum172 "Cha Cha Cha" by MC Lyte. One, Maka

  • What song is 2:09?

  • @DESiB00107 "The Bridge is Over," by Boogie Down Productions (KRS ONE's original group).

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  • TO ALL YOU HETEROPHOBICS RECORD HATIN CUNT SANDWITCHES COMMENTING ON ME IT PROVES TO ME YALL KNOW JACK SHIT ABOUT THIS CULTURE, THE MUSIC, OR THE REAL IMPACT IT HAS ON MY PEOPLE,@JIZZ MERFING YOU ARE A SEX AFFENDER WHO LOVES WATCHING PRISON RAPE SCENES IN MOVIES AND MASTERBATE TO THEM. AND SOUTH AFRICA...PLEASE U WAS PROLLY PART OF THE MUTHAFUCKA SELLING PEOPLE OUT TO SLAUGHTER. @ THE REST OF ANYBODY SPEAKIN ON ME THIS VID IS FUGAZI IF YOU GONE TALK ABOUT HIP HOP TALK ABOUT ALL SIDES. BITCHES!

  • @gamelifeboss

    Quick question, does writing in capitals make you feel better about yourself? You are sitting behind a computer and I think 98% of people who read your comment will think you need to go back to Primary School. "IS U STUPID", no one says that anymore unless you really have a speech impairment and why do you have to talk like that about yourself. Oh and go to South Africa and try living there for a week, you'll get your ass fucked by a pack of real "black" men.

    MC Maka. Good Vid

  • @72mrchainsaw Amen

    

  • @gamelifeboss God, defend yourself and your not biased to west coast? You didn't say you were, which is fine if you are, but you definitely need to realize where hip hop originated. BRONX. Secondly, it was taken seriously, you just think that hardcore gangster rap was the firecracker that set hip hop as a definitive and respectable genre. It already was... Rakim, Big Daddy Kane... Countless DJ's n B-boys, but you still think West coast was the ultimatum to this ish.. You must LEARN -KRS

  • FIRST OFF THE FIRST SONG I EVER HAD WAS THE SHOW IN 85 THEN LADIDADI. SO KILLED YA ON DAT BUULLSHIT. AND SECOND ALL YOU RECORD HATIN EASTCOAST MAD CAUSE YALL CANT STICK TOGETHER ASS CRAB IN A BUCKET STARCASE CLIMBING MONKIES NEED TO GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT AND REALISE THAT IF IT WAS NOT FOR NWA RAP WOULD STILL NOT BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY. AND QUIT HATIN THE SOUTH SMOKE SUM'N BYICH(PIMP C VOICE) #BLOWN OUT

  • @gamelifeboss YOU NIGGAS HADNT EVEN HEARD OF HIP HOP UNTIL NWA HIT THE SCENE BBOYS BEEN DOING THIS SINCE THE EARLY 70'S WE'RE TALKIN ABOUT THE ROOTS NOT THE BOOTS HOMEBOY. MUCH LOVE TO DRE AND THE CREW, SNOOP, ALL THAT FINESSE BUT...............

  • For me hip hop used to be fun. Making do with what we got. A beat box, a mix tape a piece of lino or cardboard to practise ur back spin on. A sketchbook, a few tins of paint, and a canvess whether it be a concrete wall or rolling steel. It was about geting your name up, respecting your crew and it gave you a feeling words cant describe.

  • @61n9ner radio station

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