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70's Hip Hop Artists — Hip Hop Scriptures

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    70's Hip Hop Artists. Afrikaa Bambaata. Ghetto Brothers. Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five. Kool Herc. Sugarhill Gang. The Watts Prophets.

1970's hip-hop Hip-Hop Database Wiki Fandom

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    DJ Kool Herc (dj) Afrika Bambaataa (dj) Grandmaster Flash (dj) DJ Disco Wiz (dj) Grand Wizzard Theodore (dj) 79's/80's. Disco King Mario (dj) Jazzy Jay (dj) wikipedia John Byas biography. DJ Easy Lee (dj) of the Treacherous Three. DJ Charlie Chase (dj) The Cold Crush Brothers.

Category:1970's rappers Hip-Hop Database Wiki Fandom

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    List of East Coast hip-hop albums; List of East Coast hip-hop artists (rappers and rap group) The Notorious B.I.G. (rapper) Gangsta Rap. ... Rappers by generations, 1970's hip-hop, and 2 more. Categories; Alive; 1970's rappers. Category page. Edit. Edit source ... Hip-Hop Database Wiki is a FANDOM Music Community.

1970 - Hip-Hop History

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    Hip hop music became popular in Philadelphia in the late 1970s. The first released record was titled "Rhythm Talk", by Jocko Henderson. The New York Times had dubbed Philadelphia the "Graffiti Capital of the World" in 1971.

70's Hip Hop — Hip Hop Scriptures

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    The history of hip hop culture and music - Learn about how hip hip has been commercialized, impacted pop culture, education & the universe. Take the journey through the 1970's with Kool Herc, Afrika Bambataa, Grandmaster Flash, The Sugarhill Gang, The Ghetto Brothers DJ Kool Herc - click photo for bio! Afrika Bambaataa - click photo for bio!

Old-School Rap Music Artists AllMusic

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    Rap » Hip-Hop/Urban » Old-School Rap Old-School Rap is the style of the very first rap artists who emerged from New York City in the late '70s and early '80s. Old school is easily identified by its relatively simple raps -- most lines take up approximately equal amounts of time, and the rhythms of the language rarely twisted around the beats ...

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