Yo! MTV Rap's was a two-hour American television music video program, which ran from August 1988 to August 1995. Hosted by Dr. Dre, Ed Lover and the all inspiring Fab 5 Freddy, premiering on MTV August 06 1988. You'll be presented with the dopest, grotesque, underground music to ever rock our planet. You'll be presented with the stories behind the controversies and get exclusive previews from your favorite artists.
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THE END OF YO! MTV RAP'S *
Yo! MTV Raps had its series finale on August 17, 1995. Numerous high-profile names in the world of hip-hop closed the show out with a freestyle rap session. Salt-N-Pepa holds the distinction of appearing on the first (technically, the first episode to feature Fab 5 Freddy) and last episodes of Yo! MTV Raps.
From 1996 to 1999, MTV repackaged it as simply Yo! The repackaged version was far more stripped down. Yo! had a weekly slate of special guest hosts. Angie Martinez and Fatman Scoop served as its hosts. By 1997, Yo! was hosted by various Hip Hop and Rap artists. By 1998, Yo! had no guest hosts and became a one hour program airing late Friday nights at 1am or 1:30am (Eastern Standard Time). With the occasion of Thursdays.
In 2000, MTV's outlet for hip-hop videos became Direct Effect, known since 2006 as Sucker Free. It airs three times a week around 7:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time). It is one of the few music video outlets for MTV besides its late-night/early-morning music video rotation hours, as MTV continues to focus on non-music video programming, especially reality television shows.
20th Anniversary *
In April 2008, Yo! MTV Raps celebrated its 20th anniversary[3] by making a comeback on MTV. MTV's show Sucker Free transformed into Yo! MTV Raps and featured classic hip-hop music videos as well as current hip-hop videos. Fab 5 Freddy, Dr. Dre and Ed Lover contributed to the tribute of the show. At the end of April 2008, MTV aired Yo! countdown shows and featured the top moments from the show during its airing on MTV.
Yo! MTV Raps had its series finale on August 17, 1995. Numerous high-profile names in the world of hip-hop closed the show out with a freestyle rap session. Salt-N-Pepa holds the distinction of appearing on the first (technically, the first episode to feature Fab 5 Freddy) and last episodes of Yo! MTV Raps.
From 1996 to 1999, MTV repackaged it as simply Yo! The repackaged version was far more stripped down. Yo! had a weekly slate of special guest hosts. Angie Martinez and Fatman Scoop served as its hosts. By 1997, Yo! was hosted by various Hip Hop and Rap artists. By 1998, Yo! had no guest hosts and became a one hour program airing late Friday nights at 1am or 1:30am (Eastern Standard Time). With the occasion of Thursdays.
In 2000, MTV's outlet for hip-hop videos became Direct Effect, known since 2006 as Sucker Free. It airs three times a week around 7:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time). It is one of the few music video outlets for MTV besides its late-night/early-morning music video rotation hours, as MTV continues to focus on non-music video programming, especially reality television shows.
20th Anniversary *
In April 2008, Yo! MTV Raps celebrated its 20th anniversary[3] by making a comeback on MTV. MTV's show Sucker Free transformed into Yo! MTV Raps and featured classic hip-hop music videos as well as current hip-hop videos. Fab 5 Freddy, Dr. Dre and Ed Lover contributed to the tribute of the show. At the end of April 2008, MTV aired Yo! countdown shows and featured the top moments from the show during its airing on MTV.
A Snippet Of My Collection For Your Listening Pleasure !
- * Airborn Audio - Bright Lights / Inside the Globe 2005
- * Akrobatik - Ruff Enuff-Woman-The Fat Shit 1998
- * Afu-Ra - Body Of The Life Force 2000
- * Akinyele - Put It In Your Mouth 1996
- * Artifacts - That's Them 1997
- * Biz Markie - I Need A Haircut 1991
- * Brand Nubian - Foundation 1998
- * Diamond D & The Psychotic Neurotics - Sally Got A One Track Mind 1993
- * DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - And In This Corner 1989
- * Da Freshmen - All About Girls 1994 **Canada**
- * Dead Prez - Let's Get Free 2000 **REQUEST**
- * De La Soul - De La Soul Is Dead 1991
- * Das EFX - Straight Up Sewaside 1993
- * Da Bush Babees - Ambushed 1994
- * Das EFX - Hold It Down 1995
- * Erick Sermon - React *
- * Fu-Schinckens - Nervous Breakdown 1994
- * Fu-Schnickens - Ring The Alarm 1991
- * Game - Quik Is The Name 1991
- * Masta Ace - A Long Hot Summer 2004 **REQUEST**
- * Mr. Len - Class X (Tribute To Company Flow) 2003
- *Main Source - Fuck What You Think 1994
- * Mad Flava - From Tha Ground Unda 1994
- * Notorious - Read To Die 1994
- * Original Concept - Straight From The Basement Of Kooley High! 1988 [-TAPE-]
- * Overlord X - Weapon Is My Lyric 1989
- * Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth - The Main Ingredient 1994
- * PMD - Shad Business 1994
- * Rah Digga - Dirty Harriet 1999
- * Rough House Survivors - Straight Fro The Soul 1992
- * Rakim - The Master 1999
- * Stinkin' Rich (Buck 65) - Chin Music [EP] 1992 [-TAPE-] ***RARE***
- * Smif-N-Wessun - The X Files Official Mix CD 2006
- * Son Of Bazerk - Bazerk, Bazerk, Bazerk 1991
- * Showbiz & A.G. - Runaway Slave 1992
- * Shyheim - The Lost Generation 1996
- * Smif-N-Wessun - The Album 2007
- * Slum Village - Slum Village 2005
- * The Brotherhood - Elementalz 1996
- * The Alkaholiks - Likwidation 1997
- * The Alkaholiks - The Best Of 2006
- *The Firm - The Album 1997
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