Rhythmic speaking, or singing rhyming lyrics to a beat, was all the rage among African-American youth in New York City in the late 1970s. Chanting became popular outside the Bronx and Harlem after the Sugarhill Gang's 1979 sales hit "Rapper's Delight" shot the new musical genre of hip-hop to the top. It was a time when Grandmaster Flash, Kool He...
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Titel | Boombox 1 (Early Independent Hip Hop, Electro And Disco Rap 1979-82) |
Artiest | Various |
Formaat | 2x CD |
Uitgever | Soul Jazz Records |
Land van uitgave | Verenigd Koninkrijk |
Releasedatum | 27. mei 2016 |
Voor het eerst uitgebracht | 2016 |
Gewicht | 170 g |
EAN | 5026328203348 |
Product ID | 91711 |
Discogs ID | 8559082 |
Discogs beoordelingen |
4.47
|
1-1 | Mr. Sweety "G": At The Place To Be | 5:10 min | |
1-2 | Harlem World Crew, Lovebug Starski: Positive Life | 7:18 min | |
1-3 | Neil "B": Body Rock | 8:13 min | |
1-4 | Super 3: Philosophy Rappin' Spree | 10:45 min | |
1-5 | Bramsam: Move Your Body | 8:16 min | |
1-6 | Black Bird, Kevski: On The Go | 5:45 min | |
1-7 | Count Coolout: Rhythm Rap Rock | 5:23 min | |
1-8 | Harlem World Crew: Rappers Convention | 6:28 min | |
2-1 | Willie Wood & Willie Wood Crew: Willie Rap | 6:02 min | |
2-2 | Bon Rock & The Rythem Rebellion: Searching Rap | 5:31 min | |
2-3 | Sugar Daddy: One More Time | 6:38 min | |
2-4 | Treacherous Three, Spoonie Gee: The New Rap Language | 8:09 min | |
2-5 | TJ Swann: And you know that | 7:31 min | |
2-6 | Portable Patrol: Cop Bop | 5:40 min | |
2-7 | Master Jay: We Are People Too | 6:00 min | |
2-8 | Sweet G: Boogie Feelin' Rap | 8:09 min | |
2-9 | Mistafide: Equidity Funk | 11:22 min |
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