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He changed how rappers rhymed forever—internal rhymes, jazz-influenced flow, a blueprint every MC still follows. His album spent 11 weeks at #1 and made him hip hop's first crossover superstar. And one diss track was so vicious New York radio refused to play it, fearing riots between boroughs. 10 tracks from 1987—the year hip hop's golden age truly began. This is when Rakim showed the world what technical lyricism could be. When LL Cool J proved rap could dominate mainstream charts AND the streets. When KRS-One ended the Bridge Wars with one devastating track. When Public Enemy became revolutionary. When Ice-T created West Coast gangsta rap. Before Run-DMC dominated. Before N.W.A changed everything. This was the year that set the blueprint for hip hop's greatest era. 🎵 TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Intro 0:30 - #10 "My Melody" - Eric B. & Rakim (Changed Rhyming Forever) 1:45 - #9 "I Need Love" - LL Cool J (First Rap Ballad, Got Arrested) 3:00 - #8 "The Bridge Is Over" - KRS-One (Ended Bridge Wars) 4:15 - #7 "Rebel Without a Pause" - Public Enemy (Revolutionary) 5:30 - #6 "I Know You Got Soul" - Eric B. & Rakim (Most Influential) 6:45 - MID-ROLL BREAK #1 7:00 - #5 "6 in the Mornin'" - Ice-T (Created West Coast Gangsta Rap) 8:15 - #4 "Paid in Full" - Eric B. & Rakim (Coldcut Remix Legend) 9:30 - #3 "I Ain't No Joke" - Eric B. & Rakim (Golden Age Officially Begins) 10:45 - #2 "Eric B. Is President" (Russell Simmons Signed Them Immediately) 12:00 - MID-ROLL BREAK #2 12:15 - #1 "I'm Bad" - LL Cool J (11 Weeks at #1, Hip Hop's First Superstar) 13:45 - Outro 📌 FEATURED IN THIS VIDEO: LL Cool J, Eric B. & Rakim, KRS-One, Boogie Down Productions, Public Enemy, Ice-T, Marley Marl, Coldcut, Russell Simmons, Def Jam, L.A. Posse, Bigger and Deffer 💬 COMMENT: Which 1987 track defined the golden age for you? Rakim's lyricism or LL's crossover success? 👍 LIKE if you learned something about 1987 hip hop 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more golden age hip hop deep dives #hiphopeducation #HipHop101 #RapTrivia #MusicHistory #DidYouKnow #HipHopTrivia #ThrowbackThursday #hiphophistory #GoldenAge #1987 #Rakim #EricB #BoogieDownProductions #PublicEnemy #IceT #ImBad #BiggerAndDeffer #DefJam #MarleyMarl#LLCoolJ #EricBRakim #KRSOne #ClassicHipHop #OldSchool #RapHistory #GoldenAgeHipHop #80sRap #ClassicRap #VintageHipHop #OldSchoolRap #HipHopHistory #1987HipHop#80sHipHop #HipHop #GoldenAge #1987 #LLCoolJ #EricBRakim #KRSOne #PublicEnemy #IceT