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What's up, world? This is Mighty Flip Side with another episode of "That Actually Happened." This episode was filmed and recorded on March 9th, 2024, at the amazing Bower Booth inside the Bower Cafe 1213 Walnut Street in center city Philadelphia. On this episode, we are joined by a good friend of mine, Akil Parker, who is a professor of mathematics at Cheyney University. Today's episode is all about math; we are promoting Mr. Parker's new venture entitled “All This Math”. With “All This Math”, Mr. Akil Parker strives to bring a strong air of mathematics to the black...
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Was the first RAP song on RECORD made in 1979? "That Actually Happened" Was the first RAP record made in 1979? In this episode of "THAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED," we're celebrating 50 years of Hip Hop. Mighty Flip Side Esq is joined by his co-host Qil Jones, and they delve into the first recorded instance of rap music on a record, which dates back to around 1979. During this episode, they investigate the historical documentation of the first rap recording, identify the inaugural rap hit, and question whether 1979 truly marked the first time rap was recorded on a record. They also analyze the peculiar...
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In this episode of THAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED, we talk about crazy events in sports and the infamous Philadelphia veterans Stadium. We find out what it's like to be on the TV show SHARK TANK, we have a hilarious discussion about Black slang and white slang, and we find out about that time mighty FlipSide performed with the Grateful Dead!
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On this episode of THAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED... we speak to our panel of DJ STANLEE, Chris Paige, and PanicBoy. We have them suffer through the awkward Rap lyrics of Ted Nugent.
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Check out my new PODCAST [Explicit +18] "That Actually Happened" in this episode History of Battle Rap...and Pimpin' [Explicit +18] On this episode we educate Erica and Cheedie on the history of Battle Rap, and how it has evolved. It once was the place for Black men to express themselves through aggression an insults. Now the field has expanded to some unlikely characters. We also talk about the book PIMP, and ask how could anyone be a pimp. This is a really Funny Episode. Flip
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"That Actually Happened"
Was the first RAP record made in 1979?
In this episode of "THAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED," we're celebrating 50 years of Hip Hop. Mighty Flip Side Esq is joined by his co-host Qil Jones, and they delve into the first recorded instance of rap music on a record, which dates back to around 1979.
During this episode, they investigate the historical documentation of the first rap recording, identify the inaugural rap hit, and question whether 1979 truly marked the first time rap was recorded on a record. They also analyze the peculiar fact that the first rap song wasn't recorded by rappers but by employees at a pizza shop.
The discussion encompasses the late 70s, highlighting lesser-known rap songs recorded in 1979. Additionally, they touch upon the evolution of modern rap patterns and pay tribute to a contemporary rapper, who Mighty Flip Side considers one of the greatest figures in rap history.
This episode offers an engaging exploration of culture and history, even drawing connections to the movie "Dirty Dancing" and its role in the history of Hip Hop. It aims to uncover what genuinely transpired during the birth of Hip Hop recording. Enjoy this episode, and stay tuned for more exciting content. Remember to stay true, stay tuned, and always stay on the beat.