Who Performed In The Hip-Hop Tribute At The Grammys?
The Grammys’ 50th-anniversary celebration of hip-hop was, by most accounts, a rousing success. It celebrated 50 years of hip-hop history — give or take a decade — while allowing many of the pioneers of the genre to have a moment in the spotlight that they might not have gotten prior.
But not everybody who watched the dedication knew who every performer was (just ask my mom) — which, when you think about it, is a testament to how vital it is to finally give some of these folks the recognition they’ve deserved, but might have been denied. So, here’s a list of everybody who performed, along with a track that everyone should hear to get a sense of their artistry (aside from the ones they performed at the Grammys).
Black Thought — “You Got Me” with The Roots Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five — “The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel” Run-DMC — “Walk This Way” LL Cool J — “Jingling Baby” Salt-n-Pepa — “Let’s Talk About Sex” Rakim — “Paid In Full” Public Enemy — “Fight The Power” De La Soul — “Eye Know” Scarface — “Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta” with The Geto Boys Ice-T — “6 ‘N the Mornin’” Queen Latifah — “Just Another Day…” Method Man — “All I Need” Feat. Mary J. Blige Big Boi — “Rosa Parks” with OutKast Busta Rhymes — “Dangerous” Missy Elliott — “Work It” Nelly — “Country Grammar” Too $hort — “Gettin’ It” Swizz Beatz & The Lox — “Money, Power & Respect” Lil Baby — “The Bigger Picture” Lil Uzi Vert — “XO Tour Llif3″ GloRilla — “Tomorrow 2”
Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.