The 1990s is often referred to as the golden age of hip-hop. During that era, rap music gained more attention from mainstream audiences, regional music such as East Coast vs. West Coast was ...
Undoing one hook meant you could see everything all at once. When “Hammer, Don’t Hurt ‘Em” released in 1990, hip-hop fans were introduced to the kind of dance moves you absolutely needed baggy clothes ...
Smack bang in the “Golden Age” 1990 was a good year for hip hop. Here are five classic hip hop albums that showcase the diverse paths that the genre was taking at the time. Fear Of A Black ...
Hip-hop firmly established itself as both a cultural and commercially viable force in the 1980s, but it was still primarily an underground concern. The following decade changed all that.
Detroit’s Eminem (Marshall Mathers) became a rap superstar in the 1990s and has been called the king of hip-hop for albums such as Slim Shady New York hip-hoppers Public Enemy, formed in 1986 ...