Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Throw That P! Anquette 1986

From Maimi. Anquette.
This has the best breaks and dj cuts. i love it.


The XXXXXX version:

Anquette's clean version of Throw That P.
Throw The P - Anquette by BeatsLikeABoxer

Monday, March 29, 2010

Another Ho. JJ FAD. 1987.


So Supersonic is an endless classic, but did you ever listen to Another Ho?


Here is "Another Ho" by jj fad - rock like another one bites the dust rap full of disses!
Another ho - jjfad by BeatsLikeABoxer

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Oaktown 3.5.7. 1989


I grew up in the Bay Area, this was one of my favorites.

and ... making fun of the Donahue Show - remember that?!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Antoinette. Baby Make It Boom - posted by BeatsLikeABoxer

I have been collecting records for years, I have about 9,000 and many have been for pleasure, others have been for parties I have dj'ed. One of my favorite genres of all time is early break dancing and electro music, the beginning time period of hip hop in a way. Africa Bambaataa -


I wanted to start posting about some of my favorite songs, and as I was searching through crates I kept coming across women rappers from 1979 - 1989, rappers not mentioned well in the history of hip hop. I get a little frustrated with the media and music shows that overlook the many women in the beginning of hip hop; freestylers, rappers, crew members, groups and solos.
I want these posts to reveal the diverse sounds of all the ladies on the mic. Many of the songs a word or two is exchanged to a competing rapper. All of them are gems.

This is the first post, Baby Make It Boom, Antoinette. 1986.

I hear a little bit of "working in a coal mine" & "I feel good" in there, what a crazy combo.




Baby Make It Boom - Antoinette by BeatsLikeABoxer

I highly suggest if anyone has any links or info about these amazing women rappers from the beginning of HipHop please post.
Music posted here is truly only to promote the artist and their work. And please do not post hate this is an appreciation blog with due respect.