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Daddy Issues

Listen Now: Class of 88 Featuring Will Smith

Daddy Issues

Transit Pictures

Improv, Comedy

5776 Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2024

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

In the US, hip hop reigns as the genre that influences every aspect of our culture. From fashion to film, the dominance of this prolific sound can be traced back to one year - 1988.

From Public Enemy to The Fresh Prince, these twelve months gave rise to the
superstars and styles that still resonate in songs released today. Through the unique
perspective and personal experiences of Will Smith, Class of ’88 reveals the milestone moments, albums and artists that inspired a sonic evolution and secured 1988 as hip hop’s most important year. Rich with archival material, new interviews with hip hop’s biggest stars, and personal recollections from Will himself, Class of ’88 delivers fresh untold stories from the year that hip hop overcame the forces that were hell bent on blocking its rise.

This series features interviews and stories from the revolutionary Artists that impacted that year and many more afterwards, including: Queen Latifah, Jazzy Jeff, DMC, Salt-N-Pepa, Chuck D, Fab Five Freddy, Rakim, Slick Rick, DJ Red Alert, and Rick Rubin.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Today, hip hop dominates pop culture, influencing every genre of music from country to K-pop,

0:05.4

but it wasn't always like that. And the story of how that change can be traced back to a single year,

0:10.3

1988. From Wondry and Audible comes from Class of 88, a new podcast hosted by Will Smith,

0:16.2

about the one game-changing year that sparked the world's obsession with rap and hip-hop.

0:20.6

Before 1988, a lot of people then take hip-hop seriously.

0:23.9

People said hip-hop was a fad, and the big record labels at the time wanted nothing to do with

0:27.2

a new genre of music they couldn't control.

0:29.4

But hip-hop today touches everything from fill in the fashion of sports.

0:33.6

So what changed?

0:34.8

Will Smith will walk you through the historical moments and milestones from that year. Interview the superstars who are in the room and reveal never before

0:41.2

heard stories about legends like Public Enemy, Salt and Pepper Queen Latifah and Chuck D.

0:45.2

I'm about to play a clip from Class of 88. Follow Class of 88 on the Wondry app or wherever

0:49.4

you get your podcast. Hit it!

0:53.2

Ladies, Ladies, it ladies to show

0:56.0

to begin to begin

0:58.0

to begin to begin

0:59.0

back when I was a teenager

1:01.0

before hip hop ruled the world

1:03.0

there was a DJ competition

1:04.0

called the Battle for World Supremacy

1:07.0

Every year the best DJs would cram

1:10.0

into a hotel ballroom in Times Square to fight for the title of world champion.

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