The Beginnings of Hip Hop
Though it was not the first rap song ever made, Rapper's Delight by the Sugarhill Gang was the first hip hop song to become really popular. The original 15 minute song was recorded in a single take in 1979 and involved the Sugarhill Gang rapping over the top of the baseline to Chic's song "Good Times". While Kurtis Blow's The Breaks reached number 87 on the Billboard Hot 100, the first single featuring 80s Hip Hop to really make a dent in the Billboard charts was Rapture by Blondie. The song went all the way to number one in 1980. It featured Blondie rapping and included references to rap pioneers Fast Five Freddy and Grandmaster Flash. Other early 80s rap songs included: