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90s Classic French Rap Mix vol.2 (ft. IAM, Mc Solaar, Different Teep, Afro Jazz, Fabe, Kohndo..)

90s Classic French Rap Mix vol.2 (ft. IAM, Mc Solaar, Different Teep, Afro Jazz, Fabe, Kohndo..)

“Rap evolved in France in a very similar way to what happened in the States but on a slight time delay, as it was the mid-90s where legends really started to be created..”

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〜Track list

01. 00:00 Kohndo – R.E.R (Soul Brother Blend)
02. 02:23 Afro Jazz – Sucker MC (1997)
03. 05:35 Les Sages Poètes de la Rue – Noble Cause (1997)
04. 09:06 IAM – Bouger la tête (1996)
05. 12:07 Karlito – D’Orly à Orly (Interlude I) (2001)
06. 14:21 Different teep – Echec (1997)
07. 17:24 Mafia K’1 fry – Une vie de malheur (1997)
08. 19:56 Karlito – La rue cause (2001)
09. 22:46 EJM – Criminel (1997)
10. 25:36 EJM – Wild Style (1997)
11. 26:00 Ekoue – Leçon de Patriotisme (2009)
12. 28:15 Afro Jazz – La Teci (1997)
13. 30:36 Shurik’n – Les miens (1998)
14. 33:47 Chiens de Paille – L’encre de ma plume (2001)
15. 36:48 Liste Noire – Treicheville Sérénade (1998)
16. 38:40 Sléo – L’idée d’apparence (1995)
17. 40:48 MC Solaar – Séquelles (1994)
18. 44:20 Menelik & la Tribu – maldonne (1995)
19. 46:37 Fabe – Quand j’serai grand (DJ Mehdi remix) (1998)

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↪︎ 📼 1998 Hip-hop Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4IDd8XtNCGyK0DysLtc8VT?si=3960b09efb6f4b27

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It’s no coincidence that French rap is one of the most important rap scenes in the world. The 90s in France, an era that’s overflowing with timeless albums : deep and complex lyrics, unrivalled biting flows and powerful productions. Emcees of great stature and personality, capable of embodying their roles to perfection as the players in a new scene that had the important role of relating social and political issues of minorities that hardly had the chance to have themselves heard.

90s Classic French Rap’ Mixes aim is to display French emcees and producers’ talent beyond the boarders of France, and to pay homage to the cultural heritage they left behind. Feel free to give them props if you like their music, even if you don’t speak French!

→ French Hip-hop :

Although America is clearly at the top of the hip-hop food chain, France has always been a fairly close second, with a thriving scene that dates back to the mid-80s. A huge factor in the development of French hip-hop was the TV show HIPHOPaired, which featured music videos and live performances from global rap artists (even Kurtis Blow passed through one time). The show even pre-dated Yo! MTV Raps, suggesting that mainstream French culture was more ready to accept hip-hop than America was at that time.

Like hip-hop across the pond, and most other cultures, it was birthed in France through political movement and was used as a tool to protest the treatment of poverty-stricken citizens in Parisian ghettos and the racial discrimination immigrants and their children faced. It really was (and still is) their one true voice. The scene there has rapidly developed into something incredibly diverse-sounding—political hip-hop is still at the core, but gangsta and jazz-infused rap has also risen to prominence.

Rap evolved in France in a very similar way to what happened in the States but on a slight time delay, as it was the mid-90s where legends really started to be created. Some of this was thanks to the influence of Mathieu Kassovitz’s iconic film, La Haine (which is basically a French Do The Right Thing), and its thumping hip-hop soundtrack that included pioneering groups such as Assassin and NTM. The French hip hop scene is still booming today, especially in Paris, which has a fierce underground scene and where most of the country’s prominent rappers reside.
– Sam Moore, complex UK

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  1. Hi I have the idea of creating a similar YouTube channel but I would like to know how to do with copyright…
    Should I worry if I don't have any?
    Just would like to share my music taste and publish some mix's
    Any advices?

  2. Greetings from Bulgaria! That's my favorite french rap tracklist so far…it's playing almost every day in my house. And my french is on very basic level(for now)

  3. On sent l’influence très forte de Pete Rock et de Primo (période début Gangstarr) niveau prod. J’ai l’impression d’écouter du rap ricain. Ces albums oubliés sont des perles et sont à (re)découvrir.

  4. les mes de 40 piges se rendent compte aujourd’hui comment on était trop thug a l époque,rien avoir avec cette maudit génération 2000 avec leur long cheveux lissées et leur survêtement moulant.nous c était dégradé a blanc toute les semaines,jean 501 paire de tn ou air max,casquette et banane lacoste,polo eden park,chemise ralph lauren,survet tachhini, eau de toilette scorpio pour les hommes,parfum lacoste,niky larsson;les chevaliers du zodiyak,olive et tom,super copter,k2000,mac gaver,cherif fais moi peur,demain a la une,the sentinel,slider,star gate sg1,les tatou;les tamtam,les 33/10,les startac motorola,les nokia banane,les walkman,les disque man,les mobicartes,les foot loker,les wekends au puce,la 8/6;la crononbourg,le banga,ronaldo phenomeno,roberto baggio,romario,bebeto,reccoba,zamorano,bon je m arrête la car les 2000 vont rien capter,big up a ceux qui sont nées en 1980 génération dorée***

  5. 40:48 is a real Classique. As a guy who grew up in a bad Paris suburb, I can tell that this instru makes you feel what is/was behind the scenes, the Paris that no tourist will ever see, experiment or be able to understand, the grayness of our towers, our projects, our hearts, the general atmosphere in these neighborhoods was most of the time frightening, a harsh cold reality, as in all these places where the underprivileged meet all over the world and have to fight to extricate themselves from their condition, where hate is easier to give than love. I know some will understand what I'm saying and some will not.

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