I'm a 70's baby. I have lived through several changes of Hip Hop. Some good, some bad. But what I particularly remember from the early years is, most of the youngsters weren't just into just Hip Hop Music which, in fact didn't come until years laters. Bombing, DJing and B-Boying came before the music. I started out B-Boying. Most of my home boys did as well. But we all experimented with Bombing, DJing and Rhyming at some point. For us it was all fun and gave us the opportunity to express ourselves through, movement, drawing, sound and words.
During the 80's Run-Dmc was by far the biggest the act. But I remember great music from the 80's which, I preferred over Run-Dmc. Alot of this music has been forgotten because, most of it was home grown in NYC. With Hip Hop not getting many spins on radio it was hard for this great music to reach the masses. Hip Hop gained steam across the country once artist began to tour.
Great 80's artists.
Dana Dane
Ice-T
Just-Ice
KRS
Rakim
Kool Moe Dee
LL
Kane
G-Rap
Melle Mel
Spoonie-G
Fat Boys
Heavy D
3x's Dope
Ultra-Magnetic
Mantronix
Schooly -D
EPMD
Once the 80's came to a close. The Music began to shift from the themes of Blacks having knowledge of self, Community, and just an over all sense of social awareness to a more dark, and street gritty sound. This was all a by product of the Music before it being aggressive in artist expression, along with the drug epidemic, and social strife in black communities across the country. By this time DJing, B-Boying and Bombing were damn near dead and forgotten. Although, it was still going on, being good in those areas of Hip Hop didn't bring fame and fortune. Thus many DJ's becoming producers, and more and more Hip Hop participants wanting to be MC's.
I personally was a bit turned off when this shift came, being a B-Boy at heart I just wanted to catch wreck to some fly shit. But then, Wu-Tang and Black Moon brought me back to Hip Hop. Wu-Tang because, of their infusion of Knowledge of self, Martial arts (been studying sense a kid, and I love Kung Fu Flicks gots 100's of them) and their message of being a real dude. Black Moon because, they repped BK the right way. They were REAL BK cats to the heart. During Black Moons time it was that real in BK.
I didn't mess with Biggie. Although, he was nice, Sun was too Pop and didn't represent BK as it was considering he wasn't a project kid like many of us. He chose to live as one when he didn't have to so, he lost my respect from jump. Wasn't into to Pac either. He changed after Juice and I interpreted that as being crazy fake. He had a interesting life story and his message for Blacks in his music had already been done by the likes of KRS, P.E. PRT, Xclan, Ice-T, Ice Cube, Rakim, and better in IMO. So, Pac didn't move me either. Pun was nice, but for me not enough substance.
I never attended arena style concerts. I always checked out Club performances. LONS, King Sun,Run-DMC,Wu,Ceelo and many others.
90 Artists I was rolling with
Wu
BCC
DITC
Hit Squad
Leaders of the new school
Heiro
Pharcyde
Saffir
Bush Babbies
Onyx
Goodie Mob
Jeru
Gangstar
Group Home
De La
Roots
Forgive me for writing a book but the topic was too dope.