Best Rap Samples Of The 70s (1979) [First Hip-Hop Songs]

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Every Hip-Hop Sample 1979, Best Rap Songs & Rap In The 1970s / 70s - Hip-Hop Universe

Hip-hop and rap music loves samples. These are some of my favourite samples/instrumentals that producers used in 1979. Hip-Hop's relationship with samples is legendary. From its very conception, the genre has looked to loop sections of other tracks and transform them into some of the biggest and most famous hip-hop songs of all time. But sometimes its done so well that you don't even realise it's a sample, so sit back and join us as we look at some of the best Hip-Hop samples ever.

Song list:
Chic - Good Times (1979) ::: Sugarhill Gang - Rapper's Delight (Prod. Sylvia Robinson) ::: Sicle Cell & Rhapazooty - Rhapazooty in Blue (Prod. Patrick Adams, Russell Patterson, Stuart Bascombe) ::: The J-P-C Gang - Christmas Delight (Prod. Sylvia Robinson) The Whole Darn Family - Seven Minutes of Funk (1976) ::: Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five - Superappin' (Prod. Bobby Robinson) Cloud One - Patty Duke (1979) ::: Spoonie Gee - Spoonin' Rap (Prod. Peter Brown) ::: Scoopy - Scoopy Rap (Prod. Peter Brown) ::: Family - Family Rap (Prod. Peter Brown & Harvey Miller) Cheryl Lynn - Got to Be Real (1978) ::: Funky 4 + 1 - Rappin' & Rockin' the House (Prod. Bobby Robinson) Michael Jackson - Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough (1979) ::: Mr. Q - D.J. Style (Prod. D & K Lewis) McFadden & Whitehead - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now (Special Disco Version) (1979) ::: Jocko - Rhythm Talk (Prod. Jocko) Shalamar - The Second Time Around (1979) ::: Mr. Q - Rapping Time (Prod. D & K Lewis) Stargard - Theme Song From "Which Way Is Up" (1977) ::: Mr. Q - Party Rapp (Prod. D & K Lewis) Clement Clarke Moore - A Visit From St. Nicholas (1823) ::: Kurtis Blow - Christmas Rappin' (Prod. J.B. Moore & Robert Ford Jr.) Sugarhill Gang - Rapper's Delight (1979) ::: Spoonie Gee - Spoonin' Rap (Prod. Peter Brown) ::: The Sequence - Funk You Up (Prod. Sylvia Robinson) ::: Lady B - To the Beat Y'All (Prod. Andy Johnson) ::: Steve Gordon & the Kosher Five - Take My Rap... Please (Prod. Jack H. Levy) Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five - Superappin' (1979) ::: Kurtis Blow - Christmas Rappin' (1979) ::: The Younger Generation - We Rap More Mellow (Prod. Terry Lewis) McDonald's Corporation - Nobody Can Do It Like McDonald's Can (1979) ::: TJ Swann - And You Know That (Prod. Forward Records) Traditional Folk - Peter Piper (1813) ::: Sugarhill Gang - Rapper's Reprise (Jam-Jam) (Prod. Sylvia Robinson) Pink Floyd - Have a Cigar (1975) ::: Troy Rainey - Tricky Tee Rap (Prod. Bernard Thomas & Peter Brown)

As hip-hop maintains its title, a lot has changed about the genre, such as the lyrics. Hip-hop has two phases, old school and new school each of which give off a different vibe. These phases can be divided into Mumble Rap and Lyrical Rap. Old School “Hip-Hop” has music based prevalently on African American culture. Artists such as Tupac, Biggie Smalls, and Eazy-E often rap about the struggles of growing up in a urban environment and the work they put in to get where they are today. In popular songs such as “Changes” by Tupac and “Juicy” by Biggie Smalls, the artists explain how they went from “negative to positive” as Biggie put it. Old school hip-hop is still popular today and is regarded as “classic” by many hip-hop fans. “New school” hip-hop has different types of lyrics. Rappers from today’s generation sing typically about girls, money, and cars they have. Some even sing about how they do drgs, drink alchl, and party which sets a bad example for some listeners. Some of these rappers today did not have it as hard as rappers back in the old days. People who grew up listening to Tupac, Biggie, Eazy-E, and so on typically do not enjoy hip-hop in today’s era. Songs written when rap was introduced were lyrically better because rappers were able to tell a story using words that rhyme and flow. People of this generation are used to listening to new school hip-hop which is the most played genre on the radio. #hiphopuniverse #rapsamples

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This video was initially uploaded to Hip-Hop Universe in 2021 (47,602 views - Aug 3, 2021). Due to copyright issues & Youtube's strict regulations I was forced to re-upload most of my old videos to this channel.


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