Rap Music in 1992

Big_ChanBig_Chan 5,088 Posts
edited October 2010 in Strut Central
Rap music in 1992 was real and raw. I am SO tired of the so called rap music that is being released in 2010. Mad emo sissy bullshit is what is popular. I don't get it. I guess I'm old and times have changed.

1992 was the last great year for rap music. Here is example number 1. PURE FIRE! Shout out to T-Ray........

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  • Big_ChanBig_Chan 5,088 Posts
    Plaese to add more classic rap music videos from 1992.....





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  • staxwaxstaxwax 1,474 Posts
    yeah man - I second that emotion - shit was real special back then - something is missing from the game


















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  • BigKBigK 97 Posts
    from Ego Trip's singles list -

    1992

    1. Black Sheep: "The Choice is Yours (Revisited)" (Mercury)
    2. Gang Starr featuring Nice & Smooth: "DWYCK" (Chrysalis)
    3. Das EFX: "They Want EFX" (Eastwest)
    4. Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg: "Deep Cover" (Epic)
    5. Pete Rock & CL Smooth: "T.R.O.Y. (They Reminisce Over You)"(Elektra)
    6. A Tribe Called Quest featuring Leaders of the New School: "Scenario" (Jive)
    7. Main Source featuring Neek the Exotic: "Fakin' the Funk (Remix)"(Wild Pitch)
    8. Brand Nubian: "Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down" (Elektra)
    9. Nas: "Half Time" (Columbia)
    10. EPMD: "Crossover"/"Brothers from Brentwood L.I." (Def Jam)
    11. House of Pain: "Jump Around" (Tommy Boy)
    12. Ultramagnetic MCs: "Poppa Large (East Coast Remix)" (Mercury)
    13. Das EFX: "Mic Checka (Remix)"/"Jussumen (Remix)" (Eastwest)
    14. Redman: "Blow Your Mind"/"How to Roll a Blunt" (Def Jam)
    15. Naughty by Nature: "Uptown Anthem" (MCA)
    16. Eric B. & Rakim: "Juice (Know the Ledge)" (MCA)
    17. EPMD featuring K-Solo & Redman: "Head Banger" (Def Jam)
    18. A Tribe Called Quest: "Jazz (We've Got)" (Jive)
    19. Naughty by Nature: "Everything's Gonna Be Alright (Ghetto Bastard)"(Tommy Boy)
    20. Kool G Rap & DJ Polo: "Ill Street Blues" (Cold Chillin')
    21. Black Moon: "Who Got da Props?" (Nervous)
    22. Apache: "Gangsta Bitch" (Tommy Boy)
    23. Cypress Hill: "Hand on the Pump" (Ruffhouse)
    24. Afrika Bambaataa Presents Time Zone: "Zulu War Chant" (Planet Rock)
    25. Grand Puba: "360 Degrees (What Goes Around)" (Elektra)
    26. Diamond D: "Best Kept Secret"/"Freestyle (Yo, That's That Shit)" (Chemistry)
    27. DJ Quik: "Just Like Compton" (Profile)
    28. Double XX Posse: "Not Gonna Be Able to Do It" (Big Beat)
    29. Pete Rock & CL Smooth: "Straighten It Out" (Elektra)
    30. UMC's: "One to Grow On" (Wild Pitch)
    31. Beastie Boys: "So What'cha Want" (Grand Royal)
    32. Fu-Schnickesn featuring Phife Dawg: "La Schmoove" (Jive)
    33. Show & AG: "Fat Pockets (Remix)" (Payday)
    34. Organized Konfusion featuring O.C.: "Fudge Pudge" (Hollywood BASIC)
    35. Chi Ali: "Age Ain't Nothin' But a #" (Relativity)
    36. Del tha Funkee Homosapien: "Mistadobalina" (Elektra)
    37. Eric B. & Rakim: "Don't Sweat the Technique" (MCA)
    38. MC Ren: "Final Frontier" (Ruthless)
    39. Sir Mix-a-Lot: "Baby Got Back" (Def American)
    40. N2Deep: "Back to the Hotel" (Profile)


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  • djkingottodjkingotto 1,704 Posts
    Big_Chan said:
    Rap music in 1992 was real and raw. I am SO tired of the so called rap music that is being released in 2010. Mad emo sissy bullshit is what is popular. I don't get it. I guess I'm old and times have changed.

    1992 was the last great year for rap music. Here is example number 1. PURE FIRE! Shout out to T-Ray........


    Double XX Posse - Not Gonna Be Able To Do It
    Uploaded by zielonycd. - Music videos, artist interviews, concerts and more.

    sup chan? did you ever know rey? he was a graff writer from switzerland (i think). anyway, homie lived in the town back in the early 90s and then moved to new york. that piece they're in front of in this video is his, EDK was his crew...

  • DelayDelay 4,530 Posts
    I thought he was from north Carolina?

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    Big_Chan said:
    1992 was the last great year for rap music.

    I cant see 1993 to 2010 not having another great year in Hip Hop.

    92' - Ending the Golden Age.

  • bull_oxbull_ox 5,056 Posts
    A lot of the shout-along-chorus stuff like "Not Gonna Be Able to Do it" has aged real poorly IMO.

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  • sticky_dojahsticky_dojah New York City. 2,136 Posts
    Big_Chan said:
    1
    96' - Ending the Golden Age.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    batmon said:
    Big_Chan said:
    1
    96' - Ending the Golden Age.

    i disagree - the golden age wasnt 10 years

  • CosmoCosmo 9,768 Posts
    I thought "The Golden Age" was widely accepted as being (roughly) 1987/1988 - 1992/1993, correct?

    That being the case, there were many actual GREAT years for rap music after 1992 IMO. 1995, 1996, 1999 - great years. There have been great years in the 21st century as well.

    But on some strictly 92 appreciation business here's the Rub HOHH mix from that year...



    1. Gang Starr ??? 24/7/365 Interlude
    2. Redman ??? Time for Some Action
    3. Brand Nubian ??? Punks Jump Up
    4. Brand Nubian ??? Punks Jump Up (Remix)
    5. Das EFX ??? Mic Checka (Remix)
    6. Gang Starr ??? DWYCK
    7. A Tribe Called Quest ??? Scenario (Remix)
    8. Pete Rock & CL Smooth ??? Straighten It Out
    9. Showbiz & A.G. ??? Hold Ya Head
    10. Gang Starr ??? 92 Interlude
    11. Gang Starr ??? Conspiracy
    12. Nas ??? Halftime
    13. Chi Ali ??? Age Ain???t Nothin But A Number
    14. Pete Rock & CL Smooth ??? Skinz (feat. Grand Puba)
    15. Brand Nubian ??? Steal Ya ???Ho
    16. Gang Starr ??? Take It Personal
    17. Showbiz & A.G. ??? Hard to Kill
    18. NWA ??? N??????z 4 Life
    19. Diamond & The Psychotic Neurotics ??? I???m Outta Here
    20. Gang Starr ??? I???m The Man
    21. Redman ??? Blow Your Mind (Remix)
    22. EPMD ??? Crossover
    23. Diamond & The Psychotic Neurotics ??? I Went For Mine
    24. N2Deep ??? Back to the Hotel
    25. Ray Luv ??? Get Ya Money On
    26. House Of Pain ??? Jump Around (Pete Rock Remix)
    27. Ultramagnetic MCs ??? Poppa Large
    28. Public Enemy ??? Nighttrain (Pete Rock mix)
    29. Big Daddy Kane ??? Nuff Respect Due
    30. Eric B. & Rakim ??? Juice (Know The Ledge)
    31. Eric B. & Rakim ??? Don???t Sweat The Technique
    32. Double XX Posse ??? Not Gonna Be Able To Do It
    33. Grand Puba ??? 360?? (What Goes Around) (SD50 Remix)
    34. Naughty By Nature ??? Uptown Anthem
    35. Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth ??? T.R.O.Y. (They Reminisce Over You)
    36. MC Serch ??? Back To The Grill
    37. Das EFX ??? Jussumen (Pete Rock Remix)
    38. Das EFX ??? They Want EFX
    39. Apache ??? Gangster Bitch
    40. Arrested Development ??? People Everyday
    41. Fu Schnickens ??? Ring the Alarm
    42. Dr. Dre ??? Lil Ghetto Boy
    43. Dr. Dre ??? Nuthin??? But A ???G??? Thang
    44. D.J Pooh ??? Sex, Money & Murder
    45. Too $hort ??? I Want To Be Free (That???s The Truth)
    46. Too $hort ??? In The Trunk
    47. Son of Bazerk ??? What Could Be Better Bitch
    48. The Beastie Boys ??? So What???cha Want
    49. Pharcyde ??? Passin Me By
    50. Grand Puba ??? Soul Controller
    51. Kool G Rap ??? Ill Street Blues
    52. Dr. Dre ??? Stranded On Death Row

  • tribe's midnight marauders and wu-tang's 36 chambers were BOTH released on november 9th, 1993. snoop's doggystyle was released the very next tuesday. that is bar-none the single greatest 7 day period in the history of the rapps.

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  • Big_Chan said:


    1992 was the last great year for rap music.

    No...

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    Yea, those records are OOP

    When did the Luniz release "we got more"?

    City grippers are diggin these early rap sounds!

    Luniz - Urban Takeover is OOP now too.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    Cosmo said:
    I thought "The Golden Age" was widely accepted as being (roughly) 1987/1988 - 1992/1993, correct?.

    Yup.

    1996 = Reasonable Doubt.

    Hawaiian Sophie Jay-Z and Reasonable Doubt Jay-Z arent in the same ERA.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    vintageinfants said:
    tribe's midnight marauders and wu-tang's 36 chambers were BOTH released on november 9th, 1993. snoop's doggystyle was released the very next tuesday. that is bar-none the single greatest 7 day period in the history of the rapps INDUSTRY.
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