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   Earl Tucker is a dancer who mixes floats and slides into his routines, which would later inspire breakdancing. Earl Tucker is a dancer who mixes floats and slides into his routines, which would later inspire breakdancing.
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   Clayton Fillyau, James Brown's drummer, uses the break beat on the album Live at the Apollo. Break dancers would subsequently be influenced by these beats. Clayton Fillyau, James Brown's drummer, uses the break beat on the album Live at the Apollo. Break dancers would subsequently be influenced by these beats.
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   Muhammad Ali delivers one of the earliest rap lines before his bout against Sonny Liston. Muhammad Ali delivers one of the earliest rap lines before his bout against Sonny Liston.
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   "Sex Machines" and "Funky Drummer" are two songs by James Brown. Both tracks would subsequently influence hip hop percussion. "Sex Machines" and "Funky Drummer" are two songs by James Brown. Both tracks would subsequently influence hip hop percussion.
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   Hip hop first appears in the Bronx. Hip hop first appears in the Bronx.
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   DJ Kool Herc deejays his first block party in the Bronx. DJ Kool Herc deejays his first block party in the Bronx.
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   After seeing DJ Kool Herc perform, other DJs in the Bronx begin to perform in similar styles. This movement is originally referred to as "hip-hop" by DJ Pleaser Lovebug Starski. After seeing DJ Kool Herc perform, other DJs in the Bronx begin to perform in similar styles. This movement is originally referred to as "hip-hop" by DJ Pleaser Lovebug Starski.
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   DJ Grand Wizard Theodore invents the record scratch. DJ Grand Wizard Theodore invents the record scratch.
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   DJ Afrika Bambaataa battles Disco King Mario in the first DJ battle. DJ Afrika Bambaataa battles Disco King Mario in the first DJ battle.
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   The term "rap music" was coined by the music industry to move the attention of hip hop from deejays to emcees. The term "rap music" was coined by the music industry to move the attention of hip hop from deejays to emcees.
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   Ice T is a West Coast rap pioneer. Michael Jackson does the moonwalk, a dancing routine he learned from b-boys. Ice T is a West Coast rap pioneer. Michael Jackson does the moonwalk, a dancing routine he learned from b-boys.
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  Fresh Fest, a hip hop tour including musicians such as Run D.M.C., grosses $3.5 million. Hip hop is here to stay.
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   Salt-n-Pepa enters the scene as one of the first female rap groups. Salt-n-Pepa enters the scene as one of the first female rap groups.
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   The Beastie Boys release Licensed to Ill. The Beastie Boys release Licensed to Ill.
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   Public Enemy releases Yo! Bum Rush The Show. Public Enemy releases Yo! Bum Rush The Show.
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   N.W.A releases Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A releases Straight Outta Compton.
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   A group of friends in Manhattan forms A Tribe Called Quest. D.O.C releases No One Can Do It Better. A group of friends in Manhattan forms A Tribe Called Quest. D.O.C releases No One Can Do It Better.
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   N.W.A sells nearly one million copies of N****z For Life in its first week of release. N.W.A sells nearly one million copies of N****z For Life in its first week of release.
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  Dr. Dre’s album, The Chronic, goes multi platinum. Wu-Tang clan release 36 Chambers.
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   Queen Latifah wins a Grammy award from Best Rap Solo Performance. Queen Latifah wins a Grammy award from Best Rap Solo Performance.
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   Reasonable Doubt is Jay-Z's album. The Score, The Fugees' album, wins two Grammys and debuts at number one. Tupac Shakur is shot and killed. Reasonable Doubt is Jay-Z's album. The Score, The Fugees' album, wins two Grammys and debuts at number one. Tupac Shakur is shot and killed.
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   Missy Elliott releases Supa Dupa Fly. Notorious B.I.G is shot and killed. Missy Elliott releases Supa Dupa Fly. Notorious B.I.G is shot and killed.
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   Lauryn Hill’s solo album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, earns 11 Grammy nominations and five wins. Lauryn Hill’s solo album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, earns 11 Grammy nominations and five wins.
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   Eminem sells four million copies of The Slim Shady LP. Eminem sells four million copies of The Slim Shady LP.
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   Dr. Dre sues Napster. Dr. Dre sues Napster.
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   Talib Kweli debuts his solo album and introduces himself as a political voice. Talib Kweli debuts his solo album and introduces himself as a political voice.
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   After being discovered using the N-word, Eminem receives backlash and sparks a debate about hip-hop and racism. Murder Inc.'s headquarters were raided by federal agents. After being discovered using the N-word, Eminem receives backlash and sparks a debate about hip-hop and racism. Murder Inc.'s headquarters were raided by federal agents.
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   Jay-Z becomes the first rapper to headline Glastonbury, the largest greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. Jay-Z becomes the first rapper to headline Glastonbury, the largest greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world.
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   Nicki Minaj releases Pink Friday, which hits number one on the US charts. Nicki Minaj releases Pink Friday, which hits number one on the US charts.
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   Kanye West releases his eighth studio album, Ye, which debuts at number one. Kanye West releases his eighth studio album, Ye, which debuts at number one.
