Kurtis Blow – Party Time? (Vinyl) (1983) (FLAC + 320 kbps)

Posted: 16.12.2025
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As the first commercially successful rap artist, Kurtis Blow is a towering figure in hip-hop history. His popularity and charisma helped prove that rap music was something more than a flash-in-the-pan novelty, paving the way for the even greater advances of Grandmaster Flash and Run DMC.

Blow was the first rapper to sign with (and release an album for) a major label; the first to have a single certified gold – 1980’s landmark “The Breaks” – the first to embark on a national (and international) concert tour; and the first to cement rap’s mainstream marketability by signing an endorsement deal.

For that matter, he was really the first significant solo rapper on record, and as such he was a natural focal point for many aspiring young MCs in the early days of hip-hop. For all his immense importance and influence, many of Blow’s records haven’t dated all that well; his rapping technique, limber for its time, simply wasn’t as evolved as the more advanced MCs who built upon his style and followed him up the charts.

But at his very best, Blow epitomizes the virtues of the old school: ingratiating, strutting party music that captures the exuberance of an art form still in its youth.

Tracklist:

A1. Party Time
A2. Big Time Hood
B1. Nervous
B2. Got To Dance
B3. One-Two-Five (Main Street, Harlem, USA)

Download:

FLAC – Wayshare

320 kbps – Wayshare

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