…in 1985 / 1986 after which the Golden Age of Hip Hop started. Below you will find 10 important Old School Hip Hop tracks listed chronically, 10 songs that have…
As a member of Brooklyn rap collective Diggin’ In The Crates, Omar Credle, aka O.C., helped shape what was known as the golden age of 1990s rap. Marked by loops…
…shifting the narrative of what it meant to be an attractive Black woman in Hollywood during the time. No tight skirt, weaves or cleavage, yet just as fly and funny…
…Alarm would be one of three classic “Hiero Golden Age” albums the collective would release to critical acclaim (including Souls of Mischief‘s 93 ’til Infinity and Casual‘s Fear Itself). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A46nqP1gd-Y…
…the Hip Hop’s golden age, Rakim’s rapping prowess, and the state of Hip Hop. The album debuted at number 4 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart and sold 500,000 copies…
…1988. It was produced byMarley Marl and established both as premier artists during hip hop’s golden age. Kane displayed his unique rapping technique while covering topics including love (“I’ll Take…
…production contains many motifs of Hip Hop’s golden age including James Brown-sampled breakbeats and funky R&B loops. https://open.spotify.com/album/5iZcUcJjmrPylunrt0jLWX?si=e8pHUgHUTza4JcuFcD69_g Tracklist: [04:54] 01. All for One [05:04] 02. Feels So Good [03:59]…
…and people were quick to jump on board. Artists like Mic Geronimo went from this to this. Unlike the golden age, mainstream was devoid of any substance and it quickly…
Top 40 Hip Hop Songs 1989: By 1989 Hip Hop’s Golden Age was in full swing. Where the previous years determined the new directions Hip Hop was going to take…
…as debatable as its lyrics. In the spirit of Hip Hop’s Golden Age, here are 10 controversial rap album covers (no particular order), that were provocative at the time, caused…
…over smoothly pronounced drums and wraps it all in a golden-age tint. The soundscapes glide from track to track and rarely lose momentum. “Pull the f****** plug out of the…
…of “My Philosophy” serve as a scathing critique of the commercialization and dilution of Hip Hop, already relevant back in Hip Hop’s golden age. KRS-One deftly dismantles the notion of…