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B-boys illuminati
Join Date: Jun 1999
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Posts: 1,906
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This project is being started to expand on and continue the Hip-Hop Timeline located at:
http://www.b-boys.com/classic/hiphoptimeline.html Theory began this in 1999 and stopped working on it in 2001. Obviously a lot has happened since then and we would like to both flesh it out, and bring it into 2007 and beyond. The idea is to have short articles about important events in the history of Hip-hop. If you would like to contribute, post here and we'll work out the details of the project.
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Watch Your Back...
Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: Rain City, WA
Posts: 344
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Here is the format that we are looking for. Find a notable fact or event that took place then note the year and write a quick sentence about it:
2003 - Jay-Z announces his retirement from after dropping the Black Album and went on a farewell world tour. 2006 - In early September, Jay-Z announces that his retirement is over then release his first solo album in three years, Kingdom Come, in November. |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 561
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1994 - Hot 97 switches its format to include rap music. 1982 - Roland 808 drum machine is invented. 1985 - Doug E. Fresh beatboxes through an entire song, "La Di Da Di", without any instruments. 1998 - Big Pun's Capital Punishment is the first album to go platinum by a solo Latino rapper. Quote:
1981 - Kool Moe Dee beats Busy Bee in a legendary battle. 1991 - Suge Knight forms Death Row records alongside Dr. Dre. 1982 - Brucie B is the first person to start making and selling mixtapes. 1996 - Dr. Dre leaves Death Row and forms Aftermath records. 1990 - A Tribe Called Quest is the first debut group to get five mics in The Source for their album People's Instinctive Travels and Paths of Rhythm. 1974 - An Uptown disc jockey, DJ Hollywood, coins the term "hip hop". 1985 - The Box debutes, allowing viewers to choose their favorite rap videos. 1992 - Biz Markie is found guilty of copywrite infringement, which leagues to regulation of sampling in rap. 1982 - The Awesome 2 being their 20 year radio run. 1986 - Run DMC score's rap's first major endorsement deal with Adidas. 1988 - The Source debuts as a newsletter. 2001 - Dr. Dre is the first producer/rapper to garner a Grammy outside of the rap categories, taking home Producer of the Year. 1991 - MC Hammer's Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em becomes the first rap album to sell 10 million copies. 1988 - "The Symphony" becomes rap's first posse track, featuring Craig G., Kool G Rap, Big Daddy Kane and Masta Ace. 1998 - DMX becomes the first rap artist to debut two #1 albums in the same year, with It's Dark and Hell Is Hot and Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood. 1985 - DJ Red Alert debuts his own radio show on NYC's WRKS. 1989 - Rap City debuts on BET, hosted by Chris "The Mayor" Thomas. Quote:
1972 - James Brown releases "Get on the Goodfoot", which becomes an inspiration to b-boys. 1975 - Grandmaster Flash stretches a record's playing time by mixing two of the same vinyls. Quote:
1979 - Enjoy Records is formed, the home of Treacherous Three, the Fearless Four and Spoonie G. 1987 - Run-DMC is nominated for a Grammy in the Group R&B Vocal category. Quote:
1995 - Salt N Pepa become the first female rap group to win a Grammy, which was for Best Rap Duo. Quote:
1989 - DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince are awarded a Grammy for "Parents Just Don't Understand", but they, along with other nominees, refuse to show due to the fact that the presentation of the award would not be televised. 2001 - Eminem performs "Stan" with Elton John at the Grammy Awards. 1991 - Sway and Tech, along with DJ Joe Quixx, premier The Wake Up Show from the Bay Area's KMEL. 1991 - The Lyricist Lounge begins open-mic sessions in NYC. Biggie, Eminem, Foxy Brown and Mos Def are some of the few notables to appear. 1992 - EPMD breaks up. 1992 - The Guinness Book of World Records certifies Tongue Twista as the fastest rapper in the world. He spit 598 syllables in one minute. 1992 - FUBU is launched by four friends from Hollis, Queens. 1999 - The Hard Knock Life tour, featuring Jay-Z, DMX, Redman and Method Man begins making its rounds. 1991 - Big Daddy Kane appears in an issue of Playgirl. |
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