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Blowfly – Rapp Dirty (1980)

In this clip is Blowfly – Rapp Dirty ( 1980 ) Song titles: Rapp Dirty – Blowfly’s Rapp – Rap Dirty Check out his links below! www.facebook.com www.myspace.com www.amazon.com ** If anyone has the original,real and authentic 1965 version of Rap Dirty please post it on YOUTUBE. Clarence Reid – Blowfly’s 1965 soul song Rap Dirty was not the first rap or song out. He was probably the first recording artist with soul talking. These talented entertainers, Shirley Ellis “The name game”, Pigmeat Markham “Here comes the judge”, Sugar Hill Gang “Rapper’s Delight” & Blowfly did not have the first Rap/Hip Hop song out. Blowfly’s soul song Rap Dirty in 1980 was not the first rap or (nasty/nasty rap) song out. There is no question that these artist were,and are very talented singers and vocalist with early soulful influences. King Tim III (Personality Jock) is the VERY FIRST RAP HIP HOP song on wax/vinyl Comedians,Soul,Rock and Reggae artist from the past rhyming their words,soul talking and telling jokes is not Rap/Hip Hop music. They may have been very talented with their work. But they were not Rap/Hip Hop artist with a recording contract in modern (Rap) music 1979-present day. It’s extremely IGNORANT and Foolish to call the word play & rhythmic speech music 40+ years ago Rap/Hip Hop music. There may have been some influences from previous Soul,Rock and Reggae artist from the past. There is positively and absolutely no question about that fact. But the truth is that you cannot change

Javier Solís (September 1, 1931, Mexico City, Mexico[1] April 19, 1966, Mexico City, Mexico) was a popular Mexican singer of boleros and rancheras, and film actor of the middle 20th century. Born Gabriel Siria Levario, Javier Solis became known as one of the most recognized Mariachi solo artists in Mexico. Coming from humble beginnings, at a young age Solis had to drop out of school to help support his family. He trained as an amateur boxer for six years with aspirations of turning professional, but quit after his father urged him to choose a more “decent” career. The young man used to sing in local competitions for small prizes (such as a pair of new shoes), but was eventually banned from participating because he so dominated the competition. At age 16, Solis went to Puebla, Mexico to sing with Mariachi Metepec, but it wasn’t until years later when Julito Rodriguez and Alfredo Gil of the trio Los Panchos heard him singing at a local bar that he got his first break as a recording artist. They took him to audition with CBS records where he signed a recording contract and cut his first album in 1950. His first hit, “Lloraras,” came two years later and prompted his producer Felipe Valdes Leal to give him the name Javier Solis. The vocalist came to international acclaim in 1957, making appearances in the United States, Central, and South America. Solis was the first to sing songs in a style now known as “Boleros-Rancheras.” He sang boleros typically associated with trio music