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  1. Jan 1, 2023 · 1. Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - The Message (1982) Perhaps the most important song in Hip Hop history. “The Message” was the first song with unabashed commentaries on life and society, and it had a huge influence on many conscious Hip Hop artists who came later. 2. Public Enemy - Rebel Without A Pause (1987)

  2. Golden age hip hop refers to mainstream hip hop music created from the mid or mid-late 1980s to the early or early-mid 1990s, particularly by artists and musicians originating from the New York metropolitan area.

    • Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five – “The Message” (1982) Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five were the first hip-hop act inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the group’s leader is an innovator in DJ scratching.
    • Slick Rick – “Children’s Story” (1989) The British-born Slick Rick had already earned a reputation for storytelling rhymes by the time he released his solo debut The Great Adventures of Slick Rick in 1988.
    • Public Enemy – “Rebel Without a Pause” (1987) No ‘80s rap group marched to the beat of a different drummer more memorably than Public Enemy, literally in the case of the group’s sophomore album It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back.
    • Eric B. & Rakim – “Paid in Full” (1987) Big Daddy Kane’s chief rival for the New York throne was Rakim, a teenage microphone fiend who revolutionized the art of rhyming with his debut album as a duo with producer Eric B., Paid in Full.
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  4. 1980s: old-school and new-school. 1990s: golden age hip hop. 2000s: bling and blog. 2010s–2020s: trap and SoundCloud rap. World hip hop music. See also. Notes. References. Further reading. External links. Hip hop music.

  5. The Beginnings of Hip Hop. Though it was not the first rap song ever made, Rapper's Delight by the Sugarhill Gang was the first hip hop song to become really popular. The original 15 minute song was recorded in a single take in 1979 and involved the Sugarhill Gang rapping over the top of the baseline to Chic's song "Good Times".

  6. The Hip hop musical genre had a strong influence on pop music in the late 1980s which continues to the present day. Afrika Bambaataa. During the 1980s, the hip-hop genre started embracing the creation of rhythm by using the human body, via the vocal percussion technique of beatboxing.

  7. From Ice-T’s “I’m Your Pusher” to EPMD’s “You Gots to Chill” to Biz Markie’s “Just a Friend”, here are the 50 best hip hop songs of the 1980s. Released: April 1988. Album: Goin’ Off. Producer: Marley Marl. “Vapors” by Biz Markie tells a heartfelt, cautionary tale about the fickle nature of success and fame.

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