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1 Gangsta Rap, Commercial Rap, & Working the Game
Rap in the 90s

2 Gangsta Rap… Gained ground in the 80s
A reflection of life among disenfranchised communities Very controversial, subject matter touched on gang life, racism, homophobia, misogyny, etc Some rappers claim they are only playing a part, like an actor Others claim they are simply describing daily life in their communities

3 Politics… A lot of this music can be considered social commentary or even protest songs There are, of course, differing opinions Spike Lee (director) has likened some rap (& rap videos) to blackface minstrelsy What he means is that many of these artists are only playing to what the general public wants to see/hear, not necessarily representing what their lives & experiences are

4 N.W.A.

5 Straight Outta Compton N.W.A.
Formed 1985 in Compton, South LA, CA Considered one of the seminal acts of gangsta rap The group drew attention for their aggressive, anti-police/politic & homophobic lyric content Members: Arabian Prince DJ Yella Dr. Dre Eazy-E Ice Cube MC Ren

6 Straight Outta Compton continued
Released 1988 on Priority/Ruthless Records – Straight Outta Compton (album) The label was owned by Eazy-E & N.W.A. manager Jerry Heller The group disbanded over allegation that Eazy & Heller were not paying the other members fairly Ruthless Records once had will.i.am of The Black Eyed Peas signed to the label Video (language)

7 Dr. Dre

8 Let Me Ride Dr. Dre Born Andre Young in Compton, CA, 1965
Record producer, rapper, & actor Co-founder of Death Row Records Helped popularize gangsta rap w/N.W.A. & later West Coast G-Funk Founded Aftermath Records Once part of the World Class Wreckin’ Cru Partially responsible for the success of Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Xzibit, & 50 Cent

9 Let Me Ride Dr. Dre Released 1993 on Death Row/Interscope Records – The Chronic (album) Co-written w/Snoop Dogg Samples Funkadelic & James Brown Won a Grammy in 1994 The video features many West Coast rappers (& reunites Dre & Cube after their feud) Video

10 Snoop Dogg

11 Gin and Juice Snoop Dogg
Born Calvin Broadus, Jr, in Long Beach, CA in 1971 Rapper, singer/songwriter, actor Discovered by Dr. Dre, has contributed to several iconic albums Known for his slow, melodic drawl/rap style & his free-styling abilities Has transitioned to reggae & re-christened himself “Snoop Lion”

12 Gin and Juice Snoop Dogg
Released 1994 on Death Row/Interscope Records – Doggystyle (album) The song describes a house party thrown by Snoop The themes of sex, marijuana, & alcohol become mainstays of rap lyrics Covered by The Gourds in 1998 Video

13 Tupac

14 California Love Tupac Born Tupac Amaru Shakur in East Harlem, Manhattan, NYC in 1971 Rapper, actor, producer, poet Parents were members of the Black Panthers Widely considered one of the most skilled rappers of all time Cultivated a feud with E. Coast rappers Biggie Smalls & P. Diddy Shot several times outside his studio in 1994 Murdered in Las Vegas drive by shooting in 1996

15 California Love Tupac Released 1995 on Death Row/Interscope Records – All Eyez on Me (album) His “comeback” release following a jail sentence for sexual assault in 1993 The video references the Mad Max movies Tupac was an ardent advocate for civil rights, spoke against social inequality, & violence against women Video

16 Biggie

17 Hypnotize Notorious B.I.G.
Born Christopher Wallace in NYC, NY in 1972 One of the most prominent, dominant rappers of the 90s East Coast scene He & Tupac were acquaintances before Tupac relocated to the West Coast Tupac blamed him for the 1994 shootings that resulted in the loss of thousands of dollars of his jewelry Killed in a drive by shooting in 1997 in LA

18 Hypnotize Notorious B.I.G.
Released 1996 on Bad Boy Records – Life After Death (album) Biggie helped establish Bad Boy Records as an important label in hip-hop/rap Helped launch the careers of P. Diddy, Mase, Faith Evans, & Junior M.A.F.I.A. The song references many pop culture icons Video

19 Diddy

20 It’s All About the Benjamins Puff Daddy
Born Sean Combs in Harlem, NY, in 1969 Rapper, producer, actor Founder of Bad Boy Records Previously worked at Uptown Records, where he helped establish Mary J. Blige & Jodeci Puff Daddy, Diddy, P. Diddy, appeared on several tracks by artists that he produced This led to Suge Knight “calling out” Diddy in 1995

21 It’s All About the Benjamins Puff Daddy
Released 1997 on Bad Boy Records – No Way Out (album) The song expresses the importance of money & of others believing you have money There were several remixes of the song with different guest rappers “Benjamins” is slang for $100 bills (the ones with Benjamin Franklin on them) – duh?! Video

22 The Fugees

23 Killing Me Softly The Fugees
Formed 1992 in South Orange, New Jersey The name is a shortened form of “refugee,” which was used negatively to describe immigrants from Haiti, Jamaica, etc Their music often contained pointed political and social commentary (especially in regards to the treatment of Haiti & Haitians – Wyclef is Haitian…) Members: Lauryn Hill Wyclef Jean Pras Michel

24 Killing Me Softly The Fugees
Released 1996 on Ruffhouse Records – The Score (album) This is a cover of the 1973 Roberta Flack song This was the biggest selling single of 1996 The Fugees never capitalized on the success of this album, the quickly disbanded & have not worked together since Lauryn Hill released the critically acclaimed The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill in 1997 She has faced mounting legal troubles in recent years Wyclef Jean has released numerous projects since

25 Outkast

26 B.O.B. (Bombs Over Baghdad) Outkast
Formed 1992 in Atlanta, GA by Andre “3000” Benjamin & Antwan “Big Boi” Patton Helped establish Southern hip-hop, & especially Atlanta (Dirty South) – style hip-hop Known for their quick vocal delivery & complex lyrical structures Both Andre & Antwan have ventured into production and acting

27 B.O.B. (Bombs Over Baghdad) Outkast
Released 2000 on LaFace/Arista Records – Stankonia (album) The track, which combines a gospel-esque choir with break-neck drum & bass became a blueprint for Southern hip-hop/Dirty South groups It showcases Big Boi & Andre 3000’s lyrical “flow” & rhyming abilities Video

28 Ludacris

29 Southern Hospitality Ludacris
Born Chris Bridges in Champaign, IL, in 1977 Rapper & actor Began his career as a radio DJ in Atlanta Helped established the Southern/Dirty South style Often raps in an up-tempo style that can be hard to follow Co-founded Disturbing tha Peace Record label (distributed by Def Jam Records)

30 Southern Hospitality Ludacris
Released 2000 on Disturbing tha Peace/Def Jam Records – Back for the First Time (album) From his debut album The lyrics imply the importance of material possessions (cars, jewelry, grills) & day-to-day experiences (fried catfish, hand-me-downs, etc…) Co-written by Pharrell Williams Produced by The Neptunes Video

31 Jay-Z

32 Big Pimpin’ Jay-Z Born Shawn Carter in Brooklyn, NYC in 1969
Rapper & record producer One of the most financially successful rappers of all time Widely regarded as one of the best rappers of all time Accomplishments: Former CEO of Def Jam Records Co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Records Co-creator of Rocawear apparel Founder of Roc Nation & Roc Nation Sports Certified NBA & MLB sports agent Married to Beyonce…

33 Big Pimpin’ Jay-z Released 2000 on Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam Records – Vol. 3…Life and Times of S. Carter (album) The song features Southern rap group UGK The lyrics refer to Jay-Z’s ability to spend large amounts of cash at will, his drug dealing skill, and his sexual prowess Video


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