political raps of public enemy of the 80s and much more into reality rap and street rap. the police coming straight from the underground young got it d because m brow the group nwa is the hottest most in your face of the sta-style rappers. one song blasts the police in the most obscene terms. they like to rap, right? and my boy yella get together and hook up a good beat we feel will go good with the rap and there it is. platinum records. nwa at that point is the biggest hip-hop band there is. first time i heard nwa i was like that ice guy is all right but the rest of this is garbage. that was pretty much the attitude originally of most people who were part of the hip-hop world. dre step to the door and get [ bleep ] up the east coast kind of felt
more into reality rap and street rap. the police coming straight from the underground the group nwa is the hottest most in your face of the gangsta-style rappers. one song blasts the police in the most obscene terms. and write the raps, right? and me and my boy hook up a good beat and feel goes good with the rap. boom. there it is. platinum records. and nwa at that point is the biggest hip hop band there is. first time i heard nwa, ice is okay. the rest is garbage. dre step to the door the east coast felt kind of like, well, we invented hip hop. you re not going to come in as the new kid and decide this is the thing. east coast is thing of hip-hop and always have a say where
turns out, it s californians it s me and it s you. don t stop now, it s easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. original gangsta gangsta rap, the angriest type, glorifying brutality and sex. gangsta rap takes hold in the 1990s. people moving way from public enemy from the 80s and much more into reality rap and street
street performances from a small kid who was doing street rap. there s been some conversation just about what s going on here, and making sure everybody off the streets before curfew. there s been people expressing their views and listening to the young man rap. but so far, when the officers went by that bus, anderson, that s when we heard the largest cheers or jeers from this crowd. and, again, curfew about half an hour away, ryan. we ll come back to you. one of the most tragic scenes from here in baltimore on monday night was to see an affordable housing center for seniors go up in flames. it was set to open in a few months. the fire destroyed 60 units, meant for low-income seniors. the building is owned by southern ballpark test church. pastor donte hickman joins me now. thank you for being with us. when you got there the next morning you were there that night. but when you saw it in the daylight, still smoldering, you and i met that day, there was still smoke coming up.
and he thought gee things have changed. he he couldn t imagine in wildest imagination this type of life up there. he became kind of a self-styled guru. most kids in the haight were late teens early 20s he spoke to them in lines of prison jargon. street street rap. you got a circle, man lives inside of the kirk yism yismt circle. responsible for the circle this, circle only. he can sit down with a guitar in front of people, he can sing about the flies buzzing around or shirt on. this was impressive to these kids them were following him. he began to collect young people. school buses were popular