Rap America

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Rap America

RAP JOURNEY THROUGH 600 MCs

∙  RAP  ∙  AMERICA  ∙  Europe  ∙  Latin America  ∙  Elsewhere  ∙

Rap America ∙  Disposable Heroes of Hyphoprisy (1991)  ∙  Dr Dre & Snoop Dogg (1992)  ∙ LL Cool J (1987)  ∙

RAP AMERICA

∙  1979  ∙  Rapper's delight (The Sugarhill Gang)  ∙  Spoon'nin' rap (Spoonie Gee)  ∙  Superappin’ (Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five)  ∙  Rapping and rocking the house (The Funky 4+1)  ∙  Funk you up (The Sequence ft Angie Stone)  ∙  To the beat, y'all (Lady B)  ∙  Rhymin' & rappin' (Paulette & Tanya Winley)  ∙

∙  1980  ∙  Vicious rap (Tanya 'Sweet Tee' Winley)  ∙  Rythm rap rock (Count Coolout)  ∙  Can do it (Superwolf)  ∙  The breaks (Kurtis Blow)  ∙  1982  ∙  Planet rock (Africa Bambaata & the Soulsonic Force)  ∙  1983  ∙  The message (Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five)  ∙  Beat wave (Warp 9)  ∙  It's like that (RUN DMC)  ∙  1984  ∙  Fat boys (The Fat Boys)  ∙  1986  ∙  You Gotta Fight For Your Right To Party (Beastie Boys)  ∙  Walk this way (Run DMC & Aerosmith)  ∙  One love (Whodini)  ∙  Push it (Salt N Pepa) 

∙  1987  ∙  Paid in full (Eric B  & Rakim)  ∙  Wild wild west (Kool Moe Dee)  ∙  The bridge is over  (Boogie Down Productions)  ∙  I need love (LL Cool J)  ∙  I'm bad  (LL Cool J)  ∙  1988  ∙  Rebel without a pause  (Public Enemy)  ∙  The symphony (Marley Marl & Juice Crew)  ∙  Strictly business (EPMD)  ∙  Ain't no half steppin'  (Big Daddy Kane)  ∙  Straight outta Compton (N.W.A)  ∙  Express yourself  (N.W.A ft Dr Dre)  ∙  1989  ∙  Bad sister (Roxanne Shanté)  ∙  Ladies first (Queen Latifah)  ∙  You must learn (Boogie Down Productions)  ∙  Me myself and I (De La Soul)  ∙  Fight the power (Public Enemy)  ∙  Sister Rosa (The Neville Brothers)  ∙  Mentirosa (Mellow Man Ace)  ∙  Children's story  (Slick Rick)  ∙  Road to the riches  (Kool G Rap & DJ Polo) 

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Rap America

RAP JOURNEY THROUGH 600 MCs

∙  RAP  ∙  AMERICA  ∙  Europe  ∙  Latin America  ∙  Elsewhere  ∙