🎤 20 Questions You Never Asked About Old School Hip-Hop
This video explores Old School Hip-Hop through 20 factual Q&As — covering early DJs, MCs, and groups such as Grandmaster Flash, Run-DMC, Public Enemy, Eric B. & Rakim, and LL Cool J. It focuses on recording formats, production techniques, and key releases from the late 1970s and 1980s.
Simple facts, short explanations, clear references — perfect for curious minds and music fans.
1 . LL Cool J – Mama Said Knock You Out
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2 . Grandmaster Melle Mel – White Lines [Don’t Don’t Do It]
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3 . Public Enemy – Fight The Power
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4 . NWA – Alwayz Into Somethin’
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5 . Mc Lyte – Everyday
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6 . Newcleus – Jam On Revenge [The Wikki Wikki]
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7 . Chubb Rock – Ya Bad Chubbs
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8 . Chamillionaire – Ridin’ (w/ Krayzie Bone)
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9 . Fatman Scoop – Be Faithful
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10 . Big Daddy Kane – Smooth Operator
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11 . Dream Warriors – My Definition Of A Boombastic Jazz Style
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12 . Kurtis Blow – I’m Chillin’
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13 . Ice T – Lethal Weapon
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14 . Jungle Brothers – Doin’ Our Own Dang
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15 . Heavy D & The Boyz – Is It Good To You
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16 . Afrika Bambaataa – Planet Rock
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17 . Beastie Boys – No Sleep Till Brooklyn
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18 . EPMD – It’s My Thing
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19 . Keith Murray – The Rhyme
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20 . The Real Roxanne – Respect
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