Thankfully DJ’s around the world masterfully transport us back in time one break-beat at a time. One such musical savant is DJ Nabs of Boom 97.5/102.9. Although as you’ll soon learn, he doesn’t consider the music he plays as old school. Nabs along with Yo MTV Raps icon, Ed Lover, UK’s Brit-Hop pioneer, …show more content…
None of this shit is new! So as a DJ and lover of music I can’t get caught-up in what’s old and what’s new. Once you understand the foundation of hip-hop and realize its lyrics, beats, fun, and dance – the age of the music don’t really matter.
Do you ever participate in the what’s “real” hip-hop argument?
I can’t do that. When I came up a hip-hop record could be an instrumental and didn’t even have words, so I don’t even understand that shit! Apache, by the Sugar Hill Gang is a break beat from a record that’s not even hip-hop. Chic’s Good Times, the very first rap record, is a disco record that they rapped over and that shit goes on-and-on.
It basically goes back to what you said about nobody is creating anything new.
This is one I love! James Brown is from Augusta, GA and the majority of Eric B and Rakim catalog comes from sampling his records. Planet Rock was inspired by Kraftwerk’s Trans Europe Express from Germany, which was a hip-hop record. Afrika Bambaataa was influenced by it and the South took Planet Rock and made a whole genre of music called Bass music based on that shit! New Orleans bounce music is based entirely on Drag Rap (Triggerman) by Show boys out of New York. So, when people get caught up on which city has the best music, that small minded bullshit to me! Hip-Hop took from all genres of music and that’s what makes it so