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Black History is recognized by America with 28 days on the calendar year, but everyday our history is told through our people. Black music is a vital organ in which Black history is held as keepsake.
Hip-Hop in particular, from its inception to its now highest of heights, embodies what it means to be Black.
A genre of music that was introduced to the mainstream was rejected. It wasn’t until Philly’s own Lady B was brave enough to break barriers to get Hip-Hop on the radio, and the rest is history.
A sound our people created, was once hated, and stereotyped, then became a ‘culture’ amongst Black people. Today, Hip-Hop is culturally appropriated and appreciated worldwide.
But it doesn’t start or stop with just ‘being cool’. Not only is history kept, but messages are made in our music.
Social injustices and civil rights issues have plagued Black communities before segregation, and slavery. Our communities rely on music as the greatest impact to get through trying times, and stand for a cause.
As mentioned before, Black history was made with Hip-Hop. The genre was made by Black people, and Black people have now made sub-categories within the category, taking the genre to unimaginable heights. Hip-Hop have evolved to more than just rhyming words, it became about telling stories. Hip-Hop is a sound that made Black people feel safe, and heard. So much so, that Hip-Hop was used in the court of law to incriminate Black people for such excellent storytelling. But that’s another long history lesson for another day, let’s get to the music!
‘Rapper’s Delight’ by The Sugar Hill Gang was released in 1979. Although the song was preceded by The Fatback Band’s ‘King Tim III’ (Personality Jock), ‘Rapper’s Delight’ is widely recognized as the first rap song ever made because it was the first song of its genre that was played on a live radio broadcast.
As we celebrate Black History Month, we’ve curated a list a songs that embody Black History, and what it means to be a Black man in America,
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