How Slick Rick And Queen Latifah 'Breathed Life Into Hip-Hop' In 1988
Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Garcia of NPR's podcast What's Good explain why they think 1988 was a banner year for hip-hop.
by Audie Cornish
Oct 25, 2018
1 minute
1988 was a colossal year for hip-hop. Soon-to-be-classic albums from Public Enemy, N.W.A., Run-D.M.C, Boogie Down Productions and more solidified the artform birthed from the Bronx as a viable and musicpodcast, remember the hip-hop revolution circa 1988.
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