Hip Hop Warriors

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The Swan
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Post by The Swan »

Hi guys, how u doin'?

After a very long time I'm here again.
I don't know if new (searched for) questions are always welcome, anyway:
why did't they play any Rap song in the movie? 1979, the 70s. You know what I mean.

Ciao dall' Italia.

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Hey there Swan welcome back! There probably was no rap in The Warriors because it really wasn't main stream in the 70's, it was more of a blending of soul and disco back then. Be glad as in that era we could have been hearin' "Staying Alive" and all Bee Gees classics throughout the film, ha, ha.

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Rap didn't really come to the fore until about 1981 / 1982 . And you would have to give a nod to Blondie for helping to push rap into mainstream with her song "Rapture" where she raps (and drops names like Grandmaster Flash) and I think her video would be considered the first "rap" video shown on MTV.

I think that The Warriors soundtrack is my favorite soundtrack from any movie. The special limited release a couple of years back was the best - unused music, enhanced sound, and a details filled booklet with pictures.
What's the matter - goin' faggot?

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Post by robin129 »

hi ..

in that time there is no more technology and no one want rap..

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