Episode 11, Hip Hop Studies: The Roots of Rap

Episode Date: June 6, 2025
âRap is something you doâhip hop is something you live.â â Dr. Reiland Rabaka
In Episode 11 of The Cause: Conversations on Music, History, and Democracy, Dr. Reiland Rabaka launches our new Hip Hop Studies series with a powerful exploration of the cultural, political, and historical foundations of hip hop.
This episode traces the origins of hip hop from its roots in the Bronx to its connections with African griots, Black oral traditions, and resistance movements. Dr. Rabaka unpacks the five core elements of hip hopâMCing, DJing, breakdancing, graffiti, and knowledgeâand how each one emerged as a form of survival, expression, and cultural genius.
Far from just entertainment, hip hop is framed here as a living philosophy, a way of life forged in the heat of economic exclusion, community creativity, and Black cultural inheritance.
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Explore the curated playlist that complements this episodeâs themes
This is part one of a multi-episode deep diveâHip Hop Studies begins here.
Episode 11 Playlist
- The Sugarhill Gang â âRapper's Delightâ (1979);
- Kurtis Blow â âThe Breaksâ (1980);
- Run-DMC â âItâs Like Thatâ (1983);
- Whodini â âFreaks Come Out at Nightâ (1984);
- Eazy-E â âBoyz-n-the-hoodâ (1987);
- Biz Markie â âNobody Beats the Bizâ (1987);
- Too $hort â âLife Is ⊠Too Shortâ (1988);
- The Sequence featuring Spoonie Gee â âMonster Jamâ (1980);
- The Treacherous Three â âBody Rockâ (1980);
- T La Rock & Jazzy Jay â âItâs Yoursâ (1984);
- LL Cool J â âIâm Badâ (1987);
- Special Ed â âI Got It Madeâ (1989);
- 3rd Bass f/ Zev Love X â âThe Gas Faceâ (1989);
- Marley Marl featuring Masta Ace, Craig G, Kool G Rap and Big Daddy Kane â âThe Symphonyâ (1988);
- J.J. Fad â âSupersonicâ (1988);
- MC Lyte â âCha Cha Chaâ (1989);
- Queen Latifah â âDance for Meâ (1989);
- DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince â âParents Just Donât Understandâ (1988);
- Tone Loc â âWild Thingâ (1988);
- Doug E. Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew â âThe Showâ (1985);
- Stetsasonic â âTalkinâ All That Jazzâ (1988);
- Herbie Hancock â âRockitâ (1983);
- Melle Mel â âWhite Lines (Donât Do It)â (1983);
- Public Enemy â âFight the Powerâ (1989);
- Beastie Boys â âPaul Revereâ (1986);
- De La Soul featuring the Jungle Brothers, A Tribe Called Quest, Monie Love, and Queen Latifah â âBuddy (Native Tongue Decision)â (1989);
- The D.O.C. â âItâs Funky Enoughâ (1989);
- UTFO â âRoxanne, Roxanneâ (1984); Roxanne Shante â âRoxanneâs Revengeâ (1984);
- MC Shan â âThe Bridgeâ (1985);
- Boogie Down Productions â âSouth Bronxâ (1986);
- Funky 4 + 1 â âThatâs the Jointâ (1980);
- Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force â âPlanet Rockâ (1982);
- Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock â âIt Takes Twoâ (1988);
- Schoolly D â âP.S.K. What Does It Mean?â (1985);
- Ice-T â â6 âN the Morninââ (1986);
- Audio Two â âTop Billin'â (1987);
- Salt-N-Pepa â âIâll Take Your Manâ (1986);
- Run-DMC â âKing of Rockâ (1985);
- N.W.A. â âStraight Outta Comptonâ (1988);
- LL Cool J â âRock the Bellsâ (1985);
- Big Daddy Kane â âAinât No Half-Steppin'â (1988);
- Eric B. & Rakim â âPaid in Fullâ (1987);
- Public Enemy â âRebel Without a Pauseâ (1987);
- Slick Rick â âChildrenâs Storyâ (1989);
- Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five â âThe Messageâ (1982)
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