50 Years of Hip-Hop - 1986: "No Sleep Till Brooklyn" by The Beastie Boys
The Cobain 5003/29/23 • 9 min
Roddy Nikpour revisits 1986 with the track “No Sleep Till Brooklyn” from the Beastie Boys’ debut album, Licensed to Ill. A couple of young white guys from New York entered the growing hip-hop scene with two signature elements: quick rhymes shared between the MCs and beats that paved the way for rap rock.
Written and produced by Roddy Nikpour.
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03/29/23 • 9 min
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