MTV Presents: Hip Hop Back in the Day – Various Artists
Label: Priority Year: 1998 Click to Buy it From Amazon.Com Amazon.com Widgets Song Listing 1. The Breaks-Kurtis Blow 2. The Message-Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five 3. Planet Rock-Afrika Bambaataa 4. Fat Boys-Fat Boys 5. Roxanne, Roxanne- UTFO 6. The Show- Doug E. Fresh & MC Ricky D 7. Freaks Come Out At Night-Whodini 8. The Overweight Lovers In The House-Heavy D. & The Boyz 9. South Bronx-Boogie Down Productions 10....
Afrika Bambaataa – Looking for the Perfect Beat: 1980-1985
Label: Tommy Boy Year: 2001 Click to Buy it From Amazon.Com Listen to this entire album on Spotify! Song Listing 1. Zulu Nation Throwdown – Afrika Bambaataa Zulu Nation Cosmic Force 2. Zulu Nation Throwdown – Bambaataa Zulu Nation Soul Sonic Force (alternate version) 3. Jazzy Sensation – (with The Jazzy 5, Bronx Version) 4. Planet Rock 5. Looking For The Perfect Beat 6. Renegades Of Funk 7. Frantic Situation –...
Harlem World (The Sound Of The Big Apple Rappin) – Various
Label: Heroes & Villains Records Year: 2001 Click to Buy it From Amazon.Com Amazon.com Widgets Song Listing Disc 11.Afrika Bambaataa Zulu Nation Cosmic Force – Zulu Nation Throwdown 2.Harlem World Crew – Rappers Convention 3.Little Starsky – Dancin’ Party People 4.Mr. Magic & Positive Choice Band – 2001 Kazoo’s 5.Grand Wizard Theodore & The Fantastic Romantic 5 – Can I Get A...
Celluloid Records Roots of Rap: The 12 Inch Singles Volume 1 – Various
Label: Celluloid Records Year: 1999 Click to Buy it From Amazon.Com Song Listing 1.Grandmixer D.St – Cuts It Up 2.Grandmixer D.St – Home Of Hip Hop 3.Grandmixer D.St – Megamix II 4.Grandmixer D.St & Jalal – Mean Machine 5.Fab Five Freddy – Change The Beat 6.Futura 2000 With The Clash – Escapades Of… 7.Time Zone -Feat. Afrika Bambaataa – Wild Style 8.Time Zone -Feat. Afrika Bambaataa...
Jazzy Jay
This pioneer started his illustrious career playing in the streets of the Bronx, under the guidance of Afrika Bambaataa. During the 80’s club revolution, Jazzy went from performing on the streets and in small clubs to spinning records in NYC’s hottest clubs: Negril, the Roxy, the Ritz, and Danceteria. He was one of the first to bring Hip Hop music to the airwaves, on KISS FM. Jazzy’s three hour show became so...