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Its apex, however, started in the early 1990s and hung out for two or three years; even the just-alright hip-hop albums from that era are now considered classics in hindsight.
VH1 has an original movie coming out in early January called The Breaks, which follows the journey of three individuals trying to break into the pubescent hip-hop industry in 1990.
Hip-hop, you don't stop! Listen up as Dozie Ezemma and Jahliel Thurman discuss the top rap LPs to hit the scene in the 1990s.
Oversized Clothes When “Hammer, Don’t Hurt ‘Em” released in 1990, hip-hop fans were introduced to the kind of dance moves you absolutely needed baggy clothes on in order to do.
Here below, we wanted to explore three songs from that decade that have since stood the test of time. Indeed, these are three eternal hip-hop songs from the 1990s. [RELATED: The Top 15 Jay Z Songs] ...
Scarface was hardly a blockbuster when it was released in 1983, but hip-hop culture in the '90s led to the gangster movie's revival as a classic.
Bruce Springsteen experiments with loops, synthesizers and the rhythms of mid-1990s hip-hop on 'Blind Spot,' the second song to emerge from..
After decades of beats, icons, and style, hip hop music and culture is celebrating its 50th anniversary.