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In the [[1970s]], Robinson produced some of the first [[hip-hop music]] records for his "Enjoy" label and had considerable influence and success in that genre through the mid-1980s. He achieved another success <!--hip-hop greatness--> in [[1979]], when he recorded [[Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five]]'s first record, "[[Superrappin]]'", an innovative record which was very influential in hip-hop's early years. A local hit among New York area hip-hop fans, the music industry, however, was not ready for the new sound, and the record failed to hit nationwide. | In the [[1970s]], Robinson produced some of the first [[hip-hop music]] records for his "Enjoy" label and had considerable influence and success in that genre through the mid-1980s. He achieved another success <!--hip-hop greatness--> in [[1979]], when he recorded [[Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five]]'s first record, "[[Superrappin]]'", an innovative record which was very influential in hip-hop's early years. A local hit among New York area hip-hop fans, the music industry, however, was not ready for the new sound, and the record failed to hit nationwide. |
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"Superrappin" (Enjoy , 1979) is a song by Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five.
In the 1970s, Robinson produced some of the first hip-hop music records for his "Enjoy" label and had considerable influence and success in that genre through the mid-1980s. He achieved another success in 1979, when he recorded Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five's first record, "Superrappin'", an innovative record which was very influential in hip-hop's early years. A local hit among New York area hip-hop fans, the music industry, however, was not ready for the new sound, and the record failed to hit nationwide.
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