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02/10/2016

In Hip Hop History Today “J Dilla dies” February 10, 2006

James Dewitt Yancey better known as J Dilla, was a record producer and rapper who surfaced in the 90’s underground hip hop scene in Detroit, Michigan. According to his obituary he was one of the music industry’s most influential hip-hop artists. He was known to have worked with big-name artists including A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, Busta Rhymes, Erykah Badu, MF DOOM, Poe, The Roots, The Pharcyde and Common. Yancey died February 10, 2006 of the blood disease thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura. R.I.P. J Dilla.




02/07/2016

In Hip Hop History Today “Big Pun died” February 7, 2000

Christopher Lee Rios better known as Big Pun was a rapper and actor, the first Latino rapper to attain Platinum sales status as a solo act. Big Pun emerged from the underground hip hop scene in The Bronx, New York. Pun’s lyrics are notable for technical efficiency, having minimal pauses to take a breath, heavy use of alliteration as well as internal and multi-syllabic rhyming schemes. Weighing almost 700 pounds Puns unhealthy lifestyle caught up with him as he suffered a fatal heart attack and respiratory failure. He died On February 7, 2000. R.I.P. Big Pun.



02/05/2016

In Hip Hop History Today “Vast Aire was born” February 5, 1978

Theodore Arrington III better known as Vast Aire was born February 5, 1978 Theodore Arrington III was born February 5, 1978, better known by his stage name Vast Aire, coming out of New York City. He is one half of the New York hip hop duo Cannibal Ox, which consists of him and fellow rapper Vordul Mega. He is also a member of the rap group Atoms Family. He was born in Mount Vernon, New York, then lived in Jamaica, Queens before moving to Harlem and becoming acquainted with the underground rap scene, performing in many clubs while still a teenager. He was once a part of the underground hip hop group The Weathermen.




02/02/2016

In Hip Hop History Today “Common released One-Nine-Nine-Nine” February 2, 1999

One-Nine-Nine-Nine is a double A-Side single by rapper Common. Each song is featured on Soundbombing II, a compilation album by Rawkus Records released February 2, 1999. The song “One-Nine-Nine-Nine” features an introduction by Talib Kweli, guest rapping by Sadat X and production by Hi-Tek. A music video was released for it, which also featured briefs cameos from Jeru The Damaja and Harold Hunter. Additionally, Rawkus Records featured it in their Best of Decade I: 1995-2005 compilation. Common’s vocals on the song were sampled in “Mic Like a Memory” by Cunninlynguists.


02/01/2016

In Hip Hop History Today “Big Boi was born” February 1, 1975

Antwan André Patton born February 1, 1975, better known by his stage name Big Boi, is a rapper, songwriter, record producer and actor, best known for being a member of American hip hop duo OutKast alongside André 3000. His work in the duo has produced six studio albums. Big Boi’s solo debut Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty was released in July 2010 to respectable sales and critical acclaim. 


01/31/2016

In Hip Hop History Today “Blondie released Rapture” (Video) Jan 31, 1994

The music video made it’s U.S. television debut on Solid Gold on January 31, 1981 and not only became the first rap video ever broadcast on MTV, but was part of its first 90-video rotation.Set in the East Village section of Manhattan, the “Man from Mars” or “voodoo god” (dancer William Barnes in the white suit and top hat) is the introductory and central figure. Barnes also choreographed the piece. Much of the video is a one-take scene of Debbie Harry dancing down the street, passing by graffiti artists, Uncle Sam, an American Indian, child ballet dancer and a goat. Fab Five Freddy and graffiti artists Lee Quinones and Jean-Michel Basquiat make cameo appearances. Basquiat was hired when Grandmaster Flash did not show for the filming. The UK 7″ version of the song is used in the video.



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