One of the greatest hip hop shows ever. Stretch does not get enough props. That show was crazy. Props to you Samcro for bringing up this show up.Too many great names to mention all, but the ones who turned me on to the genre were Run DMC, BDP, Eric B & Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, Tribe Called Quest, LL Cool J, Nas, and the Beastie Boys. So many other great groups out there as well, but that’s what initially prompted my interest.
Yo’ MTV Raps then took it across the nation and introduced me to west coast rap ... Ice T, NWA at first... and then everything that sprung from there with Death Row, and then Aftermath.
There’s a really good documentary on Showtime and Netflix called ‘Stretch and Bobitto, Radio that Changed Lives’ if you really liked 90’s NYC hip hop. Epic radio show on in middle of the night, I think out of Columbia U, not sure. Worth the watch if you like this genre
I’ll drop this here...
De La Soul is always underrated, both lyrically and Prince Paul's production. Three Feet High and Rising is as good as any hip-hop album ever IMO. I appreciate their stuff and ATCQ even more once I got older and couldn't listen to the guns/drugs/killing people rap all the time. I have a playlist that mostly consists of De La, ATCQ and Digable Planets and it's hard to not be in a good mood after listening to it for a while.
My favorite old school joint. That harp...
Rakim holds up so well. Lyrics of Fury still amazes me to this day; probably my favorite Eric B. & Rakim track. I still rewind that song and listen to the second verse a few times each time it comes on.
Couple of my favorite guys from the South.
Tyrone Crushing and Fresh Master Money
Didn’t Fresh Master Money play at UConn Spring Weekend in 93?