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A GRAMMY Salute to 50 Years of Hip Hop with MC Sha-Rock, DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, and more

Nov 8, 2023 at 7:00 PM  ·  YouTube Theater, Inglewood, CA YouTube Theater, Inglewood, CA

A GRAMMY Salute to 50 Years of Hip Hop
Nov 8
A GRAMMY Salute to 50 Years of Hip Hop
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Celebrate 30 years of Cypress Hill's iconic debut album with expanded digital tracks and remixes. This game-changing hip-hop trio, B-Real, Sen Dog, and DJ Muggs, have left an indelible mark on music history.
New Orleans rapper Juvenile rose to fame with the Hot Boys and his 2004 hit "Slow Motion." Known for Southern hip-hop and bounce, he's collaborated with Lil Wayne and Mannie Fresh. His platinum albums include *400 Degreez* and *Tha G-Code*. He started UTP Records and his 2006 album *Reality Check* addressed Hurricane Katrina.
Tennessee rapper GloRilla is known for anthems celebrating female independence. Her 2022 viral hit "FNF (Let's Go)" skyrocketed her to fame, leading to a deal with Yo Gotti's CMG label.
Rakim, born in Wyandanch, Long Island, is a legendary rapper known for his smooth, jazz-influenced flow and intricate lyrics. As part of Eric B. & Rakim, he released classics like *Paid in Full* and *Follow the Leader*. His solo work includes hits like *The 18th Letter*, collaborating with icons like Dr. Dre and Linkin Park. Rakim’s impact on East Coast rap remains unparalleled.
Atlanta rapper Jeezy, pioneer of Southern trap, is known for his gruff voice and powerful raps. His debut album, "Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101," elevated his status.
Digable Planets, formed by Ishmael Butler, Mary Ann Vieira, and Craig Irving, fused jazz and hip-hop with hits like "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)." Their debut album, "Reachin'," won them a Grammy for Best New Duo or Group. Known for their laid-back jazz-rap style, they released the acclaimed "Blowout Comb" and toured with live musicians.
Too $hort, born Todd Shaw in L.A., is a pioneering West Coast rapper known for explicit lyrics and sparse instrumentals. He released his breakthrough album, "Born to Mack," in 1988, earning gold certification. Collaborating with legends like 2Pac, Notorious B.I.G., and Jay-Z, Too $hort's hits include "The Ghetto" and "Blow the Whistle." He's achieved multiple platinum albums and continues influencing hip-hop with projects like his 2020 collaboration with E-40.
Warren G, born Warren Griffin III, is a pioneering American rapper and producer known for the iconic 1994 track “Regulate” with Nate Dogg. He has sold 8-10 million records globally. Now, Warren G is expanding into the culinary arts, drawing on his family history.
DJ Quik, born David Marvin Blake in Compton, is a revered rap figure known for his funk-inspired beats. His debut, *Quik Is the Name* (1991), went platinum with hits like "Tonite." He worked with AMG, Tony! Toni! Toné!, and produced for Snoop Dogg and Jay-Z. His albums like *Way 2 Fonky* and *Safe & Sound* are gold-certified. He also formed Mad Science label and collaborated with Kurupt, releasing *BlaQKout* in 2009.
De La Soul, a pioneering Hip Hop trio from NYC, is renowned for their debut "3 Feet High and Rising." They released 5 more iconic albums, collaborated with Prince Paul, and earned a Grammy nod for 2016's "...And The Anonymous Nobody." After a long battle for rights, their catalog will stream from March 2023.
Talib Kweli, born in Brooklyn, is acclaimed for insightful lyrics and technical skill. Key works include Black Star with Mos Def and Reflection Eternal with DJ Hi-Tek. Solo highlights are Quality and Eardrum, achieving Billboard success. He collaborated with Kanye West, Madlib, and Diamond D. Known for critical acclaim and collaborations with Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar. He founded Javotti Media and hosts The People's Party podcast.
Brooklyn-born Big Daddy Kane, alias for Antonio Hardy, emerged in the late '80s as a hip-hop icon. Known for his smooth style and Afrocentric themes, Kane was part of the Juice Crew, collaborated with Biz Markie, and released classics like "Ain't No Half-Steppin'." He gained fame with hits such as "Smooth Operator" and worked alongside legends like Barry White. Despite a dip with the 1991 album Prince of Darkness, Kane's influence remains substantial in the genre.
Formed in South Central LA, the Pharcyde are an alternative rap quartet known for their debut gold album 'Bizarre Ride II' and hits like "What’s Up Fatlip". They gained fame with unique style and collaborated with De La Soul & A Tribe Called Quest.
Compton-native YG, known for hits like "Toot It and Boot It" & "Big Bank," has sustained success with his gritty West Coast rap style. His albums "My Krazy Life" & "Still Brazy" hit Top 10, with notable collaborations with Drake, Nicki Minaj, and Tyga.
Trailblazing since 1991, Arrested Development infused Hip-hop with African sounds, winning 2 Grammys for hits like "Tennessee." They've supported causes and shared stages with icons like Nelson Mandela and Barack Obama.
Born in College Park, GA, Gunna, known for his laid-back style, rose to fame with hits like "Drip Too Hard." He often collaborates with Young Thug, Lil Baby, and Travis Scott. His albums frequently top the Billboard 200, including WUNNA and DS4Ever.
Bay Area rapper E-40, born in Vallejo, known for inventive slang, achieved national fame with "In a Major Way" (1995) and hits like "Tell Me When to Go." He has collaborated with 2Pac, Lil Jon, T-Pain, and Mount Westmore (with Snoop Dogg, Too $hort, Ice Cube). His entrepreneurial spirit revitalized the hyphy scene, with albums frequently hitting the top charts and reaching gold status.

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