KURTIS BLOW

KURTIS BLOW

Genres: Hip-Hop, rap, old school, 80s, hip hop

About KURTIS BLOW

Curtis "Kurtis Blow" Walker, (born on August 9, 1959, in Harlem, New York) is one of the pioneer rappers in the recording industry, and hip hop's first mainstream star. "The Breaks" (1980) is one of hip hop's undisputed classics, with its catchy disco tune and rapping style. Blow was influenced by DJ Hollywood. He became an MC in his own right around 1977, and changed his name to Kurtis Blow (as in a body blow) at the suggestion of his manager, future rap mogul Russell Simmons. Blow began his career in New York City in the mid-1970s, when he was a breakdancer until switching to DJing under the name Kool DJ Kurt and then finally rapping. He was the first rapper to record a full length album on a major label (1979). This occurred after recording "Christmas Rappin", his first single; during this time, "Rapper's Delight" by the Sugarhill Gang became the first hit for hip hop. The whole field was derided as a fad, though, and thus there was much resistance to signing Blow. In 1980 he opened for reggae legend Bob Marley at the Madison Square Garden where he performed for an audience of 20,000. He has appeared in several feature films, including Krush Groove and The Show. A duet with rock icon Bob Dylan called "Street Rock", appeared on Blow's 1986 album, Kingdom Blow by special arrangement of Wayne Garfield (Garfield and Blow co-wrote, "Reasons For Wanting You" on Kingdom Blow) and Debra Byrd, American Idol's head vocal coach and former Dylan backup singer (see album credits).[citation needed] And in 2004, he recorded the song "Hey Everybody" with Max C and Bomfunk MC's for their album, Reverse Psychology. He also co-wrote songs with The Fat Boys, including their signature songs, "Fat Boys" (1984) and "The Fat Boys Are Back" (1985). Kurtis Blow also became the first hip hop musician embraced by the mainstream advertising industry with his appearance in a commercial for the soft drink Sprite. He is currently a DJ on Backspin 43, which is the old school hip hop station on the Sirius Satellite Radio service. According to an interview with I Suppose Productions, he is also currently a theology major at Nyack College working to enter the ministry. According to Blow, "Man's real telos... the real purpose in life, is to serve God."

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269,891 listeners  ·  1,202,873 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

25
stations playing
9
countries
20
tracks tracked
most active station (Germany)
Heard alongside: ELTON JOHN MADONNA 2PAC

Radio Stations sorted by tracks on rotation

Kernews
2 tracks on rotation
MP3 : 128
33 Likes

Ritmo 80
1 track on rotation
AAC : 64
1071 Likes

80s

80s
La 100
1 track on rotation
AAC+ : 64
109 Likes

RTR 99 Story
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 128
2 Likes

KURTIS BLOW — Top 20 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
KURTIS BLOW The breaks
KURTIS BLOW The Breaks
KURTIS BLOW TOUGH
KURTIS BLOW Basketball
KURTIS BLOW THE BREAKS
KURTIS BLOW WAY OUT WEST
KURTIS BLOW THE BREAKS (1980)
KURTIS BLOW THE BREAKS (80)
KURTIS BLOW the breaks (mikeandtess mix)
KURTIS BLOW BASKETBALL
KURTIS BLOW THE BREAKS (EXTENDED MIX) * 1980
KURTIS BLOW THROUGHOUT YOUR YEARS
KURTIS BLOW THE BREAKS
KURTIS BLOW RAPPIN BLOW
KURTIS BLOW Basketball / 1984
KURTIS BLOW If I Ruled The World / 1985
KURTIS BLOW THE BREAKS #1
KURTIS BLOW PARTY TIME
KURTIS BLOW The Breaks [1bBX]
KURTIS BLOW The breaks [CFp]
The breaks
The Breaks
Basketball
THE BREAKS
WAY OUT WEST
THE BREAKS (1980)
THE BREAKS (80)
the breaks (mikeandtess mix)
BASKETBALL
THE BREAKS (EXTENDED MIX) * 1980
THROUGHOUT YOUR YEARS
THE BREAKS
RAPPIN BLOW
Basketball / 1984
If I Ruled The World / 1985
THE BREAKS #1
PARTY TIME
The Breaks [1bBX]
The breaks [CFp]