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Would NBC be allowed to air the programs that use licensed music, though? Or would they have to pay the record companies in order to do so?
Would NBC be allowed to air the programs that use licensed music, though? Or would they have to pay the record companies in order to do so?
How about "My Neck, My Back" by Khia... for a competitive program?
Children, children, hip hop did not start in the 2000s This is, in fact, *the* original hip hop, old school:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SrdT_ghusY
can't touch this!
Hip Hop actually starts in the late 1960s, first in the south Bronx and a little bit later in one of the housing projects in Manhattan (not too far from where I live actually--there is one of those blue historical plaques in the park on Amsterdam Avenue commemorating it as one of the birth places of hip hop). MC Hammer was considered a major sellout by a lot of hardcore old school hip hoppers, pretty much on the level of Vanilla Ice.
Hip Hop actually starts in the late 1960s, first in the south Bronx and a little bit later in one of the housing projects in Manhattan (not too far from where I live actually--there is one of those blue historical plaques in the park on Amsterdam Avenue commemorating it as one of the birth places of hip hop). MC Hammer was considered a major sellout by a lot of hardcore old school hip hoppers, pretty much on the level of Vanilla Ice.