Tariq Nasheed Explains Why 1988 Was The Golden Era Of Hip Hop
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- Tariq Nasheed Explains Why 1988 Was The Golden Era Of Hip Hop
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88' to 98' was the best 10 year stretch in Hip-Hop
Look at the Thumb Nail alone the Greatest collection of releases ever!! Public Enemy, BDP, Slick Rick, NWA, EPMD just to name a few there
I agree 👍 💯 ❤
First off ....one year can't compile a GOLDEN ERA ...of ANYTHING, second... name a timeless album or song that dropped in 88 🤷🏾???
Wasn't this the dude from "Thats Just My Baby Daddy" video? Now hes gonna tell us what authentic hiphop is? Lol.. Like an authority? when the only type rap he ever was associated with was Miami Bounce Booty Music.. smh..
Wrong person bro
@@SMOOTHCUTPRODUCTION Lol.. No disrespect but he was in a scene on a tv talk show arguing with a female... He was acting in the video.. Not rapping.. Go check it out.. ✌️
@@kwamekhnum9907 I’m about to look it up lol
Glorila and Sexy Red not even close...Sexy Red different than Latto
88, 94 and 95 are the greatest years of hip hop
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !*
_Tappin' in from South Central LA_
Salute to the King of Receipts Tariq Nasheed ✊🏾
I still give thanks to that era of Hip Hop because of the sampling. That era opened my ears to the sounds of music pioneers like James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Curtis Mayfield, George Clinton, Parliament Funkadelic, Bootsy Collins and Isaac Hayes. I'm a lowrider so I mostly listen to funk when I'm out tippin.
Shoutout to "WhoSampled"
M C Eiht is the only M.C. on here and the other two are talking 5:25 more than him. Interesting
93 to 99 is the golden era .
Negative sir
that's incorrect sir
@@KoolKev731 name ONE timeless body of work ... Album or Song from 88...one year can't even be the golden age of anything 😂
No
@@theeross9060 you’re obviously too young sir you have google look it up you’re embarrassing yourself lol smh