Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
South Bronx DJ and crew who released The Message in 1982 — widely considered the first great hip-hop song with serious social commentary and a cornerstone of the genre's cultural foundation.
Pantheon Standing
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The Cultural Record
Discography

South Bronx DJ and crew who released The Message in 1982 — widely considered the first great hip-hop song with serious social commentary and a cornerstone of the genre's cultural foundation


Awards & Recognition
No Grammy data on record.
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee (2007)
pioneered scratching and mixing
Rank History
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