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Description of East Coast Old School

 
Old School means all things to all people. For a 16-year-old, it might mean the Wu Tang Clan, a group that was born in the shadows of artists such as Rakim and De La Soul. For a fan in their 30s, meanwhile, it could describe hip-hop’s late-'70s to early-'80s infancy, a period when very few acts actually recorded, and a time that (barring an occasional VH1 documentary) hip-hop has long since forgotten. For our purposes, old school East Coast means music from the 1980s, the formative years when the genre was old enough to have an impact, yet too young to know what it actually wanted to do. The beginning of the decade was marked by instrumentals, novelty songs and stand-alone singles. U.T.F.O. ("Roxanne Roxanne"), Whodini ("Freaks Come Out At Night") and Kurtis Blow ("Basketball") enjoyed success during this time, but were rarely followed by successful full-lengths. It essentially fell on the Queen's trio Run DMC to define hip-hop for pop audiences. Their terse, three-minute singles were as accessible as they were addictive. And after their success, the floodgates opened for acts such as DJ Jazzy Jeff and Fresh Prince, Queen Latifah and Salt-N-Pepa.
Hip-hop was more than just breaking as a cultural force, it was morphing and taking on a new aesthetic skin. Juice Crew producer Marley Marl introduced the modern art of hip-hop sampling with his seminal work for Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie and Masta Ace, while rappers such as Rakim, BDP's KRS-One and LL Cool J redefined not only how you could rap, but what you could say in your songs. By the late-80s emergence of such groups as Public Enemy, EPMD and Tribe Called Quest, hip-hop seemed poised to not only be a major cultural force, but a major political one as well. To say that it hasn't lived up to that promise isn't to say that the ride hasn't been an exciting one.
 

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East Coast Old School Key Artists

 
Beastie Boys

A groundbreaking trio from
NYC, the Beasties helped
bring hip-hop to the masses,
and have pushed the limits
ever since. Their infamou...

Big Daddy Kane

An emcee out of Bed-Stuy
Brooklyn, Kane got his start
in the rap game as a member
of Marley Marl's all-star
Juice Crew. The Kane sta...

Double Trouble

A New York duo known for
their harmonious flow,
Double Trouble are part of
hip-hop's first generation of
emcees. They never rele...

Eric B and Rakim

One of the most influential
duos in the game, Eric B and
Rakim churned out a series
of classic albums and
hip-hop anthems. They d...

Grandmaster Flash

A self-taught DJ from N.Y.C.,
Grandmaster Flash is one of
hip-hop's true pioneers and
an undisputed living legend.
Flash and his crew, the Fu...

Just Ice

A roughneck emcee out of
Brooklyn, Just-Ice is best
known for his '86 debut,
"Back To The Old School."
Just-Ice's early productio...

Kool Moe Dee

A legend of the old-school,
Kool Moe Dee got his start
with the Treacherous
Three before launching a
successful solo career. K...

Kurtis Blow

One of the very first and
most influential rappers
from NYC, Kurtis Blow is
responsible for several
hip-hop classics. His bigge...

Marley Marl

One of the most respected
and influential producers
ever, Marley's beats have
graced numerous hip-hop
classics. He also assemble...

MC Shan

MC Shan was one of the first
important emcees to
emerge from Queensbridge,
N.Y., during the mid-1980s.
Along with Big Daddy Kan...

Roxanne Shante

One of the first (and best)
female rappers, Roxanne
Shante hit the scene in 1984
with her debut classic,
"Roxanne's Revenge." "Ro...

Slick Rick

A hip-hop hero and style
pioneer, Slick Rick is
arguably rap's most
formidable storyteller.
Originally known as MC Ri...

T LA Rock

T La Rock is best known for
his groundbreaking 1984
single, "It's Yours." The
single was produced by a
young Rick Rubin and wa...

U.T.F.O.

U.T.F.O. are remembered
mostly for their classic 1984
single "Roxanne Roxanne."
"Roxanne Roxanne" led to
more than 100 answer rec...

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