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Kurtis Walker

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Kurtis Walker
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Kurtis Blow was born Kurtis Walker in Harlem in 1959
The first rapper to sign with a major record label, was instrumental in bringing rap from the underground to the masses. He began to immerse himself in the newborn hip-hop culture in the early '70s; in 1976, he enrolled at City College of New York, where he became program director at the college's radio station. During his college years, Blow fell in with a group of friends, acquaintances and collaborators that would become the core of early-'80s hip-hop. Blow worked with, among others, Grandmaster Flash, Russell Simmons and Mele Mel. After college, Blow embarked on his music career with Simmons as his manager and Simmons's younger brother Joey (who was once called 'son of Kurtis Blow' and was later known as Run) working the turntables. In 1979, Blow recorded "Christmas Rapping," a novelty single co-written by Billboard columnist Rocky Ford. The song was a hit, landing Blow a contract with Mercury Records. Later that year, Blow released his landmark "The Breaks," included on Blow's self-titled debut. The record was a major success both within the hip-hop community and outside, with certified gold sales. It earned Blow a place in the pantheon of influential early rappers. Blow's early success was followed by a dry period in the early '80s, when his Deuce and Tough albums failed to dent the charts. However, things picked up in 1984 with the release of the Ego Trip album, which featured the single "Basketball." The next year, Blow made his film debut in Krush Groove. Blow's production work for artists such as Sweet G was also getting notice: He was named Producer of the Year in New York for three consecutive years (1983-85). However, Blow's career took a significant downturn thereafter. His 1986 album, 'Kingdom Blow', was a commercial and critical flop, as was 1988's misnamed 'Back by Popular Demand'. As his recording career wound down, Blow expanded his production work and became one of the first rappers to infiltrate mainstream television, appearing in commercials for Sprite in 1986 and writing rap segments for the soap opera "One Life to Live" in 1991-92.
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Christmas Rappin' (3 versions)   Mercury 1979
Disco Top Hits Vol. 2 (LP, P/Mixed) Los Frenos (The Breaks) PolyStar Records, PolyStar Records, Phonogram S.A.I.C. 1980
The Breaks (2 versions)   Mercury 1980
100 Dance Hits Of The Eighties (2 versions) The Breaks Connoisseur Collection 1990
Best Of ....Rappin' (LP, Comp) Rappin' Mercury 1990
Funky • Stuff! (2xCD, Comp) The Breaks Polymedia Marketing Group GmbH 1996
Ultimate Mix (We Funk This Party Out) (CD, Maxi)   Marlboro Music / IDE 1996
Blackout! (Album) (3 versions) Blackout Def Jam Recordings 1999
Say It Loud! A Celebration Of Black Music In America (6xCD, Comp, RM + Box) The Breaks (Part 1) Rhino Entertainment Company 1999
Dance Classics Volume 13&14 (2xCD, RM) The Breaks Universal TV 2001
Too Close (CD, Maxi, Enh)   Innocent, Virgin 2001
In Your Space (CD, Mixed, Comp, Dig) The Breaks Sony Music Media 2002
Guilty (CD, Single, Mini) Too Close Innocent, Virgin 2003
Waxin' Lyrical Part Two - Exploring The Roots Of Rap With The Lyrical Masters (2xLP) If I Ruled The World Obsessive 2003
Breaks 04 (2xCD, Mixed, Comp) Gimme The Breaks Ministry Of Sound (Australia) 2004
Original Christmas Favourites & Party Classics (CD) Christmas Rappin' Not On Label 2004
R & G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece (CD) Girl Like U Geffen Records 2004
Sex And The CD Volume 2 (CD, Album, Comp, Promo) Westside Spin Music Ltd 2004
The History Of Hip Hop (3xCD, Comp, Album + Box, Car) The Breaks Warner Strategic Marketing (UK) 2004
The Pretty Toney Album (CD, Album) Ghostface Def Jam Recordings 2004
De 100 Grootste Jaren 90 Hits (5xCD, Comp) Westside Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Netherlands) 2006
12"/80s Grooves (3xCD, Comp) If I Ruled The World Family Recordings (UK) 2007
FabricLive. 33 (CD, Comp, Mixed) The Breaks Fabric (London) 2007
Greatest Hits (CD, Comp) If I Ruled The World (... Columbia 2007
Shock Value (Album) (2 versions) Boardmeeting Universal Music (Australia) ... 2007
The Original Multiplayer Soundsystem© (CD, Mixed, Comp + 2xCD, Comp) The Breaks (2004) EMI Music (Belgium) 2007
Dance Classics Volume 17 & 18 (CD, Comp + CD, Comp + Box, Car) Rappin Rodeo Media 2008
The Best Rapper On The Scene (CD, Album, RE, Ltd) Party Time Universal Music K.K., Mercury 2009
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