Rap Moves On: The making of The Message by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five (An oral history)
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“Don’t push me, ’cause I’m close to the edge…” It’s well known that 'The Message,' with its slow, spare, ominous groove and downbeat slice-of-life lyric, opened new directions for hip-hop. Released in July 1982, it pointed away from the good-times boasting and partying of the genre’s early milestones, toward harsher territories that would be explored…
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Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
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