
25:53
Welcome! Thank you for celebrating the birth of hip hop with us

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Go DJ, Go DJ

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Mix master oh yeah

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Don't stop the music, keep playing that song

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This is the best Zoom meeting ever

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Best Zoom welcome

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HAHA jinx

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Agreed!!!

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Got that rare groove in tow! nice

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That’s a deep cut!

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I heard it through the grapevine

29:27
shaft theme song

29:34
Olantunji Drums of Fire

29:34
That's not from Take Me to the Mardi Gras, is it?

29:47
Something James Brown :)

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Beyonce!!!

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The R

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Pump up the volume!!!!!

31:39
James brown sample…I know you got soul

31:40
I know you got Soul…Eric B. And Rakim!

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ahhh…James brown be4 Eric B and Rakim

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…the second vinyl single I ever bought1

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DJ A-One!

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Whassup A-1!

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Did you know? Rappers Delight was the first hip hop song (1979)

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Gagstas don't dance we boogie! go ahead Mr. DJ

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Great Job A1... AKA Anthony :)

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A-1!!

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Please feel free to write in the chat and use your reactions let us know your thoughts

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Also any questions you may have please put them in the chat

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a real og!

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WOOOOOO , representing for all the women

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The Music department has written a course titled History of Hip Hop Music and Culture. MUS 109. We plan to launch it Spring 2022

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Pop Quiz! Where did the birth of hip hop take place?

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1520 Sedgwick ave.

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Brooklyn Heights

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some say queens/Brooklyn some say it's Bronx

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That’s so cool @Bill

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Neither can i

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No

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no

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https://blackhistoryintwominutes.com/the-birth-of-hip-hop/

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Pop quiz! Who is the founder of hip hop and credited on throwing the first hip hop party?

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Kool Herc

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actually his sister threw the party

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Fun Fact: Hip-Hop was originated from the disco era

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@Nicholas that is a great fact to share thank you!

51:45
Love that metaphor.

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break beats

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@ James yes break beats!

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Did you know: To get into a DJ Kool Herc party it was 25 cents for ladies and 50 cents for men.

57:41
these are the breaks!!

01:00:00
who's your fav dj?

01:00:55
The Big Payback!

01:01:03
Yes!!!

01:01:12
Mr. James Brown!!!

01:01:33
The hardest working man in show bizzness

01:01:52
Fun Fact: The original five elements of hip-hop are:• Emceeing• Deejaying,• Breakin’ (B-Boying, Break Dancing)• Graffiti Art• Beatboxing.

01:01:53
Total!!!

01:04:05
nice

01:05:57
What about Beatboxing?

01:08:25
cool'

01:09:34
It should of never got cancelled

01:09:39
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4130418/episodes?season=1&ref_=tt_eps_sn_1

01:09:58
Hip Hop Evolution is great.

01:11:14
There's also a graphic novel series called Hip Hop Family Tree I can't recommend highly enough.

01:11:34
Book Club!! Yes Nicholas thank you

01:11:49
chuck d narrates a doc about hip hop starting in queens. has anyone heard of that?

01:11:54
I am from St. Louis. I remember Nelly coming into the Barber shop to sell his cassettes before Country Grammar

01:12:09
Thats so cool Jeffrey

01:12:30
getting hot in here

01:13:15
Yes Jeff!!

01:13:21
Can we guess the names and artists?

01:13:37
yes please guess

01:13:52
that horn riff

01:13:55
I love the horns

01:14:06
🕺🕺 omg this is so good

01:14:08
SWV

01:14:22
yeah, I originally knew this from the SWV remix

01:14:32
I just now hear swv

01:15:18
Fun Fact: I love Funk music

01:15:42
Clinton and the Funkedelics? Bootsy?

01:15:50
Me too!! momma sharon raised me on this music.

01:15:55
I hear Bootsy

01:16:06
Yessssss Clinton is so amazing, and I dream of Bootsy’s glasses

01:16:09
Shabba!

01:16:16
shabba ranks

01:16:49
And janet jackson

01:17:01
Mtume =

01:17:06
Juicy

01:17:08
Juicy Fruitt

01:17:08
biggie

01:17:36
mtume

01:17:36
super Nintendo, sega genesis...

01:17:55
Go Biggi

01:18:13
Notorious B.I.G

01:18:14
The Notorious BIG

01:18:26
Go nick

01:18:27
Word Up! Magazine

01:18:28
He sampled mtume

01:18:39
One more chance

01:18:39
One more chance...

01:18:53
debarge

01:18:55
Debarge

01:19:17
We need a karaoke mic

01:19:22
El Debarge doing lead...

01:19:39
How ‘bout some Afrika Bambaataa Planet Rock!!!

01:20:24
first things first...

01:20:32
That and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 5 - The Message

01:20:38
how about "digable planets?"

01:20:43
The first hip hop tracks to use drum machines!

01:20:45
I want to hear The Message!!!

01:21:04
Zapp

01:21:09
zapp

01:21:13
ZAPP AND ROGER

01:21:18
Mo Bounce to the ounce!!

01:21:23
yeappp

01:21:27
You all know your hip hop!

01:21:31
…bounce rock skate roll!

01:21:31
this song totally took over the club!!

01:21:34
Jon is a real OG

01:21:35
that's west coast gangsta

01:22:03
POP QUIZ: What tool is zapp most know for using.

01:22:03
@Renard - thanks bruhv!

01:22:11
vocoder

01:22:14
The Vocoder!!

01:22:15
the vox box

01:22:21
James got it!

01:22:22
Right on bruh

01:23:04
kraftwork is the og

01:23:20
Planet rock

01:23:34
Club 54...

01:23:43
Along with Grandmaster Flash, Bambaataa and the Zulu Nation were among the founding “crews” of hip hop in the Bronx

01:23:47
haha! nah

01:24:54
You’re all I need to get by—Marvin Gaye and Tammi terrel

01:25:09
meth

01:25:10
Method man and Mary

01:25:47
His voice and swagger is iconic

01:26:01
The Wu…

01:26:17
Original sample: Audio Two “Top Billin’

01:27:00
That was "Dope"

01:27:07
Indeed!

01:27:20
MC Lyte!

01:27:27
"Most Def"

01:27:27
monie love!

01:27:32
Queen Latifah!

01:27:40
Have a Nice Day - Roxanne Shante

01:27:58
Roxanne Roxanne!!

01:28:00
“The real Roxanne”

01:28:15
(I wanna be yo’ man!) hahaha

01:29:02
Roxanne Chanté was fierce!

01:29:09
The Showstoppa - SNP

01:29:09
*Shante

01:29:28
A Salt With A Deadly Pepa

01:29:31
don't forget Sha-Rock from the Funky Four +1

01:29:48
Black Magic

01:29:53
Queen Latifah - “Ladies First”

01:31:02
They were huge into the 90s

01:31:39
lady of rage

01:32:22
sista soulja

01:32:24
She was truly a lyricist

01:32:33
That track slaps (bangs!)

01:32:40
L boogie

01:32:57
MC Lyte?

01:33:35
Awesome music! My “Dance Groove” iTunes mix includes Missy, Lauryn Hill, Fugees, and Beyonce. Love the female empowerment and beats

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I love her swagger

01:33:52
Attendees- Who’s some of your favorite female hip hop artist?

01:34:03
L!!!

01:34:10
Unsung does a doc on Roxanne...

01:34:13
NonameLittle simzSampra the greatKate tempest

01:34:20
Sammus

01:34:22
Noname

01:34:31
Mark Daybell in the house!! Nice list..

01:34:56
Fugees were cold!

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love the Fugees

01:35:09
mc lyte

01:35:31
What about Arrested Development?

01:35:45
I was singing Mr. Wendall to myself the other day

01:35:51
Yes!!!! Arrested Development

01:36:03
Digable Planets too

01:36:09
Cube

01:36:18
does momma sharon remember hearing the ladies rappin back in the day

01:36:25
Missy Elliott too

01:36:46
I love missy Elliott

01:37:14
Yes James. I remember when we started to get recognized

01:37:38
who was the first you heard?

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Mostly Locals that didn’t go main stream

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When women went main stream, it was MC lyte

01:38:24
The queen

01:38:26
Roxanne

01:38:36
Little Kim later

01:38:44
Lil kim

01:38:45
One of the dudes from Digable Planets is in a group called Shabazz Palaces with the son of the Zimbabwean music legend Dumisani Maraire.

01:39:07
Tina Turner

01:39:10
those locals we're probably dope right?

01:39:13
@Nicholas…nice! I gotta check that out!

01:39:29
they opened for Radiohead

01:39:33
missy was a great producer

01:39:39
@James absolutely dope!

01:40:08
BEEP! BEEP!

01:40:38
TLC - Lisa “Left Eye” Lopez

01:40:44
@James we were spitting lyrics and battling with other females and that’s how women grew into it

01:40:47
Yes TLC

01:41:02
that's cool

01:41:03
@Jon Right on Much Love for TLC

01:41:06
Eve f/Gwen Stefani - Blow Ya Mind

01:42:03
One of the most underrated…Rah Digga from Flipmode Squad!

01:42:20
rah digga!!

01:42:29
Rah digga yessss

01:42:44
Bahamadia

01:42:56
It is refreshing to see more rap artist applying their talent to Christian Hip Hop!

01:43:15
How about the sound systems of Jamaica and the toasting being done by MCs and DJs

01:43:33
Agreed William

01:43:41
@William…give us some recommendations!! Would love to check that out.

01:43:48
yes William, that's what I love hearing about!

01:44:16
There's a real good book called Can't Stop Won't Stop about the social conditions and politics around the beginning of hip hop. It's by Jeff Chang.

01:44:26
Kirk Franklin

01:44:45
Jeff Chang's book has an in depth chapter on Jamaica.

01:44:47
yes kirk

01:44:56
there's good docs on youtube that you can find

01:44:57
Kool Herc is from Jamaica

01:45:29
I hope that Hip Hop continues move beyond just the struggle on the streets to accomplishments, celebrating progress and encouraging paths to success!

01:45:59
@Nicholas you are on it!

01:46:15
in my opinion, true hip hop has gone underground these days.

01:46:28
@Renard me too, the storytelling needs to be more positive

01:46:29
There is also hip hop all across Africa. In Ghana it’s called Hiplife

01:46:30
real mc's and dj's

01:47:11
Omg one time I had a student write my name on their rough draft as Biggie Smalls and I was like YESSSS!!!

01:47:25
Thank you for putting this together. Not only have I enjoyed it but my almost high school daughter loved it:)

01:47:35
@Bill these are great lessons for a class amazing source of information

01:48:21
There's a really good podcast about Southern hip hop called Bottom of the Map.

01:49:07
@Daylene I agree they shared a wonderful experience! This was so much fun!

01:49:08
Do you have flex sign in sheet?

01:50:00
agreed!

01:50:11
Kendrick, Nipsey, J. Cole,

01:50:43
@Tiehua yes we save it from zoom

01:51:12
Thanks for this series. Let’s keep it going

01:51:35
Thanks Bill!

01:51:50
Thank you all!! If there’s a mailing list for this event…put me on! (Bonita Applebum!)

01:52:17
Will we hope to see that Music-109 course soon

01:52:26
INdeed’

01:52:38
Jon yes!! you are on the next panel for sure

01:52:38
It should be offered next spring

01:52:55
(Angeli) I’m just a fan!!

01:53:09
The best kind of fan

01:53:24
professor Francois,

01:53:53
Thank you to all the presenters

01:54:00
thank you for this event. it's awesome ❤

01:54:15
thank you all!

01:54:28
Thank you all!

01:54:39
The DJ is off the "Hook" my brother is "Fly"

01:54:41
Thank you!!! The best event I’ve attended all year! Thank you for coordinating this!

01:54:52
I agree with Jon

01:55:05
@Jon Sho you right!

01:55:28
Thank you everyone for your time and your openness in sharing your personal love and experiences with hip hop👏

01:55:55
Thank you so much for having this. Thank you Momma Sharon!

01:55:56
80s hip hop! That is what is playing now!

01:56:00
Thank you for coming Kenya

01:56:31
Thanks so much everyone! Such a cool meeting!

01:56:31
Goodbye everyone. See you next time

01:56:35
F’sho…will be back! Good evening y’all!

01:57:00
Great session! Loved it!!

01:57:08
great session

01:57:21
see you next time

01:58:12
Put that on wax

02:01:39
Do stop the music

02:02:07
I am calling home right now to tell my meeting is going long and I aint coming home

02:03:42
Daylene is amazing!

02:03:58
Awe...back at you, Renard:)

02:04:14
Brianna says "yes" to J Lo

02:04:30
where is the after party

02:04:35
Flavio, did you say Black Sheep?

02:05:01
Yes :) Black sheep

02:05:01
The Choice is Yours has like the best intro to a song ever.