Hey everybody!!
Here is my 82nd podcast to my very own personal radio show called, "The Andy Morales Show". This one focuses on the sounds of Late 80's Hip-Hop Music; an era noted for its credibility as the golden age of rap music that rapidly expanded the genre for mainstream recognition. Recorded on: August 12, 2017. Hope all of you will enjoy my 82nd podcast to, "The Andy Morales Show".
Songs on this show:
1. High Performance - "Do You Really Wanna Party? (12" Dance Mix)" (Streetheat / Festival / Nastymix Records - 1989) (*An underrated Hip-Hop group from Tacoma, WA. / Re-released in '90 on their only album, "All Things Considered".)
2. The W.I.S.E. Guyz - "Time For Peace (LP Version)" (Atlantic Records - 1989) (*A forgotten rap group from Los Angeles, CA. / Featured on their only album, "eF yoU eN Kay E".)
3. The Cookie Crew - "Born This Way (Let's Dance) (12" Extended)" (FFRR / London Records - 1988) (*An awesome female Hip-Hop duo from the UK. / Featured on their '89 debut LP, "Born This Way!".)
4. Eric B. & Rakim - "Follow The Leader" (UNI / MCA Records - 1988) (*A well-respected, and memorable Hip-Hop duo from NYC. / Featured on their second album, "Follow The Leader".)
5. Kwamé Featuring A New Beginning - "U Gotz 2 Get Down! (Mad Bone Age Remix)" (Atlantic Records - 1989) (*One of their very first hit singles released in the music business. / Featured on their first album, "The Boy Genius".)
6. King Sun - "On The Club Tip" (Zakia / Profile Records - 1989) (*An Afrocentric rap artist from the Bronx, NY. / Featured on his first album, "XL".)
7. Big Daddy Kane - "I'll Take You There (LP Version)" (Warner Bros. / Cold Chillin' Records - 1988) (*An influential Hip-Hop artist from DJ Marley Marl's unforgettable rap organization, The Juice Crew. / Featured on his debut album, "Long Live The Kane"; with samples of the classic '72 song performed by The Staple Singers of the same name.)
8. Black, Rock & Ron - "Stop The World" (RCA / Supreme Records - 1989) (*An obscure male rap trio from Queens, NY. / Featured on their one and only LP, "Stop The World".)
9. Kid Flash - "Love Thing (LP Version)" (CBS / Tabu Records - 1988) (*A heavily forgotten Hip-Hop MC. / Featured on his one and only LP, "He's In Effect".)
You seen it here first on Dailymotion! :)
Here is my 82nd podcast to my very own personal radio show called, "The Andy Morales Show". This one focuses on the sounds of Late 80's Hip-Hop Music; an era noted for its credibility as the golden age of rap music that rapidly expanded the genre for mainstream recognition. Recorded on: August 12, 2017. Hope all of you will enjoy my 82nd podcast to, "The Andy Morales Show".
Songs on this show:
1. High Performance - "Do You Really Wanna Party? (12" Dance Mix)" (Streetheat / Festival / Nastymix Records - 1989) (*An underrated Hip-Hop group from Tacoma, WA. / Re-released in '90 on their only album, "All Things Considered".)
2. The W.I.S.E. Guyz - "Time For Peace (LP Version)" (Atlantic Records - 1989) (*A forgotten rap group from Los Angeles, CA. / Featured on their only album, "eF yoU eN Kay E".)
3. The Cookie Crew - "Born This Way (Let's Dance) (12" Extended)" (FFRR / London Records - 1988) (*An awesome female Hip-Hop duo from the UK. / Featured on their '89 debut LP, "Born This Way!".)
4. Eric B. & Rakim - "Follow The Leader" (UNI / MCA Records - 1988) (*A well-respected, and memorable Hip-Hop duo from NYC. / Featured on their second album, "Follow The Leader".)
5. Kwamé Featuring A New Beginning - "U Gotz 2 Get Down! (Mad Bone Age Remix)" (Atlantic Records - 1989) (*One of their very first hit singles released in the music business. / Featured on their first album, "The Boy Genius".)
6. King Sun - "On The Club Tip" (Zakia / Profile Records - 1989) (*An Afrocentric rap artist from the Bronx, NY. / Featured on his first album, "XL".)
7. Big Daddy Kane - "I'll Take You There (LP Version)" (Warner Bros. / Cold Chillin' Records - 1988) (*An influential Hip-Hop artist from DJ Marley Marl's unforgettable rap organization, The Juice Crew. / Featured on his debut album, "Long Live The Kane"; with samples of the classic '72 song performed by The Staple Singers of the same name.)
8. Black, Rock & Ron - "Stop The World" (RCA / Supreme Records - 1989) (*An obscure male rap trio from Queens, NY. / Featured on their one and only LP, "Stop The World".)
9. Kid Flash - "Love Thing (LP Version)" (CBS / Tabu Records - 1988) (*A heavily forgotten Hip-Hop MC. / Featured on his one and only LP, "He's In Effect".)
You seen it here first on Dailymotion! :)
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