The Rap Soul Podcast

The Greatest Year in Hip Hop #11 - 1987

31 min · 30. apr. 2026
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In this episode of THE RAP SOUL PODCAST, host 12Kyle discusses the year 1987, highlighting its significance in hip hop history. He explores breakout artists, apex figures, essential albums, and classic releases that defined 1987. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Greatest Year in Hip Hop 04:22 Breakout Stars of 1987 11:37 Apex Rappers of 1987 17:54 Essential Albums of 1987 26:26 Certified Classics of 1987 AUDIO https://therapsoulpodcast.riverside.com [https://therapsoulpodcast.riverside.com] YOUTUBE https://youtu.be/GA8Jj5hWFY0 [https://youtu.be/GA8Jj5hWFY0]

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