Biggie and Tupac were some of the greatest rapper of all time. A lot of musician looked up to Biggie and Tupac and they will be missed for generation to come. Biggie
It was the most highly anticipated album in the reggaeton community. [5] Ayala had enjoyed Salsa music since he was young, and this led him to include music of genres besides reggaeton in the album. [5] The most prominent of these cross-genre singles was "Melao", in which he performed with Andy Montañez. [5] The album was described as his most complete, and with it he intended to introduce combinations of reggaeton and other genres to the English-speaking market. [5] Barrio Fino was followed up by an international tour with performances in numerous countries including the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Honduras, Spain, Colombia,
Everyone got together and enjoyed themselves listening to funk and soul music. One of the major contributors of the 70’s was James Brown. James Joseph Brown Jr. was the best known and most successful entertainer in the late seventies. He was the best soul vocalist, songwriter, bandleader, and dancer of this time. James is also considered the master of funk music.
Drawing his inspirations from the Notorious B.I.G. and 2Pac; Pyrex Jones aims to follow the same loose and easy flow. He also wishes to incorporate some of the social problems including: hardships, difficulties of violence, and some of the ethnic and racial dilemmas. This transforms into a huge fan following because the common listener could easily relate to this kind of music. Instilled with a real hustler’s ambition, Pyrex Jones has been making buzz locally with mixed tapes such as Microwave Music 1, Mafia Muzik, and various videos and performances.
Everybody knows the hip hop moguls of the nineties such as; Biggies Smalls, Tupac Shakur, Dr. Dre, Jay Z, and Snoop Dogg, but who were the pioneers? What certain crowds of society did this new style of music impact and draw in?
The DJ has the most important role in the founding of Hip Hop. Block parties were very popular in the Bronx and the DJ was always at the center. The MC was just a hype man for the DJ. I think this is interesting because now the MC is at the forefront. To me the DJ played an even more instrumental part in that he helped to unify people.
After his signing he hit the hip-hop scene with a vengeance producing bomb ass single after single including “Tupac’s Back ft. Rick Ross”, “Ima Boss ft. Rick Ross” and just recently the catchy track “Bag of Money ft. Wale, Rick Ross and T-Pain”. These compilations catapulted young Meek Mills hip-hop credibility within the rap game. Hip-hop fans trust me, you will not be disappointed with his new work, the swag, the style and creativity shown within this masterpiece will have you repeating song after song. Well enough of me babbling let me take you on this journey track by track so you can run out a get your copy for your
EPISODE GUIDES Soul Deep - The Story Of Black Popular Music The Birth Of Soul - Ep1/6 BBC Two 7 May, 9.00-10.00pm Soul music has conquered the world in the last 50 years - growing from the raw, electric rhythms of the black underclass, it is now a billion dollar industry with R&B and hip-hop dominating the world's charts. It's been the soundtrack to some of the most extraordinary social, political and cultural shifts. And, together with the civil rights movement, it has challenged the white hegemony, helped breakdown segregation and encouraged the fight for racial equality. This new six part series, made by the BBC team who produced the critically-acclaimed Lost Highway, Walk On By and Dancing In The Street series, charts the evolution of
Martin Luther King Jr. caused great changes for America. He became well educated and went to many colleges, he became a great leader, he had gotten many people organized together, he faced the nation with bravery, he never gave up, and was a hero, and inspired many people of not only the nation, but the world. Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15th, 1929. He was born named Michael Luther King Jr., but later had changed his own name to Martin. He had many family members that worked with African American churches.
Behind The Music of Tupac Shakur: “Changes” “I see no changes. Wake up in the morning and I ask myself, "Is life worth living? Should I blast myself?" was a veers written by one of the world’s most famous figures in the history of hip hop. He was widely recognized for his many talents as an actor and rapper, but he is widely known for his poetic talents and great lyricism.