Big Apple Rappin': The Early Days of Hip-Hop Culture in New York City 1979–1982
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| Big Apple Rappin': The Early Days of Hip-Hop Culture in New York City 1979-1982 | |
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| Compilation album by Soul Jazz Records | |
| Released | February 27, 2006 |
| Recorded | 1979-1982 |
| Genre | Hip hop |
| Label | Soul Jazz Records |
Big Apple Rappin': The Early Days of Hip-Hop Culture in New York City 1979-1982 is a compilation released on Soul Jazz Records. As the title suggests, it contains songs by various artists from the early days of New York hip hop.
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Disc 1
- Spoonin’ Rap - Spoonie Gee
- Sure Shot - Xanadu
- How We Gonna Make The Black Nation Rise - Brother D
- Rapping Dub Style - General Echo
- Catch The Beat - T Ski Valley
- Dancing Heart - Universal 2
- Funkbox Party - Masterdon Committee
- Weekend - Cold Crush Brothers
Disc 2
- Big Apple Rappin’ - Spyder D
- DJ Style - Mr Q
- Fly Guys Rap - The Fly Guys
- Get The Party Jumping - Solo Sound
- Rock The Beat - The Jamaica Girls
- Standing On The Top - Super 3
- Are You Ready - TJ Swann, Peewee Mel & Barry B
- Ultimate Rap - Nice & Nasty 3
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