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Hey everybody hey hey there this is sister crystal here back with another post and today is the 50 year anniversary of hip-hop today august 11th 2023 marks the 50 year anniversary of hip-hop music and hip-hop culture do you think it's going to be around for another 50 years and more and who are your favorite hip-hop artists let's discuss
Hey Pandu, say hey. Hey there, so true and we're gonna be discussing it tonight on the show with some great people on the panel and so thank you so much for responding. I appreciate you. Thank you.
Happy 50th anniversary hip-hop you've been the love of my life since I first met you. I was about five or six years old Common sense be the show shot shout out to hip-hop
hey tbs hey hey there awesome you know what you remind me of that song from um common called i used to love her and he was talking about hip-hop thank you so much for responding
You've been doing such an amazing job representing the 50 years of hip-hop. All the information and shows you've been sharing. Big shout out to you, Sister Crystal. Hey, Sister Crystal, hey! Stay spectacular!
Hey, M Spectacular. Hey, hey there. Oh, thank you so much for the compliment. I appreciate that. I'm really passionate about getting the information out there. So thank you so much for responding. I appreciate you.
Yo, they had a little show in New York, The Burt Place, Oney Wright, yes, I definitely think hip-hop will last forever. We start with the West Coast, I got The Game, Corrupt, and Too Short. Let's go to Midwest, I got Nelly and Chief Keith, he a pioneer. And then let's come down to down South, oh man, I'm running out of time, I'll make another note.
We're going to come down south, definitely go with Bun B and them boys, Bun B and Pimp C. I got to go with them boys from Memphis, DJ Paul and them boys. Damn, why are they names slipping my head? Anyway, and then I got to go with OutKast, Jeezy, T.I., Gucci, Trick Daddy, Uncle Luke. Man, it's so much people from the south. Anyway, I'm going to come up new on my next message.
Now up North, man, my list could go on for 10 years, because you know I'm from here, I'm from New York, I love the culture up here, but I'ma just give you Biggie, Jay-Z, and yo, shout out to Tupac, I guess he East and West. JDK, Styles P, AZ, gotta shout out Nas, even though I wasn't the most avid Nas listener, he is a pioneer, I love a lot of his music. Rakim, KRS-One, Big Daddy Kane, Kool Herc.