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Hip hop's "golden age" (or "golden era") is a name given to a period in mainstream hip hop - usually cited as being a period varying in time frames during the 1980s and 1990s said to be characterized by its diversity, quality, innovation and influence.[1][2][3][4][5][6] There were strong themes of Afrocentricity and political militancy, while the music was experimental and the sampling eclectic.[7] The artists most often associated with the phrase are Run DMC, Public Enemy, Boogie Down Productions, Eric B. & Rakim, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, and the Jungle Brothers.[8] Releases by these acts co-existed in this period with, and were as commercially viable as, those of early gangsta rap artists such as N.W.A, the sex raps of 2 Live Crew, and party - oriented music by acts such as Kid 'n Play and DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince.

 
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GOLDEN ERA
T-Shirt, A2 Print & Postcard

Celebration of the 'GOLDEN ERA' 1980s - 1990s
"most of my heroes don't appear on no stamp?" Chuck D

A stamp is a distinctive mark or impression made upon something. The 'GOLDEN ERA' print honours the kings and queens of hip-hop who propelled the genre from humble beginnings in the block parties in New York to the global phenomenon we see today. So if you thought 'most of my heroes don't appear on no stamps' a few words of advice 'Don't believe the hype'.

Celebration of the 'Golden Era' 1980s - 1990s "most of my heroes didn't appear on no stamp?" Chuck D

 

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GOLDEN ERA T-Shirt

GoldenEra Hip-Hop T-Shirt

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GOLDEN ERA A2 Print

lebration of the Colden Era of Hip-Hop

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GOLDEN ERA Postcards

 

Celebration of the 'Golden Era' 1980s - 1990s "most of my heroes didn't appear on no stamp?" Chuck D

 

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"Who Got The Props?" NEW!

 

Who Got Da Props?

"Who Got The Props?" Black Moon - Enta Da Stage

Celebrating some of Hip Hop's true innovators and the things that helped cement their identities in the minds of all heads. Not the props every MC was after but you have to love them especially as these cats had style and substance. They were the originators of urban cool and this is why.

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Chuck D

"most of my heroes don't appear on no stamp?"

Chuck D
of Public Enemy

 

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