"Dive into the vibrant origins of rap and hip-hop in our latest video, uncovering the first ever rap hip hop songs in history and how although New York City in 1979 became the birthplace of a revolutionary genre. We'll also explore the deeper influential tracks that predated this cultural phenomenon, showcasing the artists and sounds that laid the groundwork for hip-hop's explosive rise and lasting impact on music and global culture. Join us as we celebrate the roots of this iconic movement!

The Jubilaires - Noah (1944)
Pigmeat Markham - Here Comes The Judge (1968)
Gil Scott Heron - The Revolution Won't Be Televised (1971)
King Tim III - Personality Jock (March 1979)
Sugarhill Gang - Rapper's Delight (Sept 1979)

Opening/closing track - Fantasy Three - Biters In The City"

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