The Golden Age of Rap Attack: Celebrating the Best Moments from the Show

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Mr. Magic Rap Attack was a popular radio show that aired in the 1980s and 1990s. The show was hosted by Mr. Magic, also known as John Rivas, who was a prominent figure in the early hip hop and rap scene in New York City. Mr. Magic Rap Attack played a crucial role in the development and promotion of hip hop music.


Eric B & Rakim – Eric B For President
UTFO – Split Personality
Biz Markie – Make The Music With Your Mouth
Mic Break
Run DMC – Raising Hell
Skinny Boys – Unity [WORLD PREMIERE]
Mic Break
B Fats – Woppit
OMG I Think Im Having a Rap Attack ID
Fat Boys – Big & Beautiful Remix [WORLD PREMIERE]
Fat Boys – Big & Beautiful [Latin Rascals] Dub Remix
Run DMC – My Adidas
Fresh Force – She’s A Skeezer
MC Chill & Beatmaster Tee – Downbeats
Mic Break
Eric B & Rakim – Eric B For President
Schoolly D – PSK
Mic Break
Word of Mouth – Coast to Coast
Noel Rockwell Feat The Poet – The Wop Sensation
Disco Twins & Starchild – Get Back
DJ Red Alert NEVER Goin Berserk Promo/ Mix [Red Alert Diss]
All-Star Classic Mix
Rap Attack Exclusive ID
Spyder D – Rap Is Here To Stay
OMG I Think Im Having a Rap Attack ID
Cutmaster DC – Brooklyns In The House
Kurtis Blow – If I Ruled The World
Force MDs – Force MDs Meet The Fat Boys
Salt N Pepa – The Showstopper
Run DMC Jam Master Jammin Remix
Doug E Fresh & Slick Rick – The Show
Unknown – Who Me ?
Doug Fresh – All The Way to Heaven
Heavy D – Mr Big Stuff

Schoolly D Housing the Joint Divine Force My Uptown Beat WORLD PREMIERE Masters of Ceremony Master Move Mic Break Competition Eric B Rakim Paid In Full Derek B s Urban Respray Mic Break Competition results. If you didn t have an FCC license you could work under an engineer s license, but again the engineers thought that rap was ignorant and they saw Magic the same way.

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Magic Rap Attack played a crucial role in the development and promotion of hip hop music. The show featured live performances, interviews with emerging artists, and exclusive tracks from some of the biggest names in rap. Mr.

Mr Magic Rap Attack with Marley Marl & Chilly Q – 3 [REMASTERED] Shows from 86 & 88

Here are over 4 hours of Rap Attack, remastered from the Random Rap Radio archives, one from 1986 and two from 88. Some have some pauses yet they still sound ill, and of course they are still a big part of Hip-Hop history. You can stream them on Mixcloud or download all 3.

Two of the shows feature super-producer Marley Marl and one with Marleys’ regular stand-in Chilly Q. You’ll hear three World Premieres from the Fat Boys, Divine Force & the Skinny Boys and as well as the spine-tingling references Magic makes to being tuned into the State of Fresh, the hair on the back of your neck might stand up if you catch the IDs for Rap Attack Exclusives, and the iconic OH MY GOD I Think I’m Having a Rap Attack moments. There are some of those 30 minute music sweeps they referred to as the All-Star Classic Mix, and there’s even one of those old promos Marley produced dissing DJ Red Alert. There are golden era classics from Latee, Public Enemy, BDP, a Derek B Remix of Rakim, Word of Mouth, Rob Base, DJ Cash Money, Schoolly D, True Mathematics and many many more, and there are many memorable mic break moments like when the Juice Crew World Tour at the Devils’ Nest gets a mention, and when Magic gives a shout to the now legendary ‘DJ Riz the White Wiz out in Canarsie’ for getting ‘back to school’ ! LULZ

The recordings come courtesy of the widely respected Bristol graffiti artist Turoe, Canadian DJ supreme Jason Armitage and legendary NY radio archivist Johnnie Freeze, so TRUMUNGANOID shouts to them. And to Johnny Juice who did the cuts on True Mathematics, and of course the White Wiz out in Canarsie’ !

Mr Magic Rap Attack with Mr Magic & Chilly Q – 18 March 1988 [REMASTERED]

DJ Cash Money & Marvellous – Ugly People Be Quiet
Latee – This Cut’s Got Flavor
Busy Bee – Suicide
Mic Break

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Schoolly D – Housing the Joint
Divine Force – My Uptown Beat [WORLD PREMIERE]
Masters of Ceremony – Master Move
Mic Break [Competition]
Eric B & Rakim – Paid In Full [Derek B’s Urban Respray]
Mic Break [Competition results]

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True Mathematics – For The Money
Heavy D – Moneyearnin Mount Vernon
Steady B – Use Me [Before I Go]
Mic Break
Simonize ID
Whodini – Now That Whodini’s Inside the Joint
Chilly Q – Friday Night ID
Sweet Tee – It’s Like That Y’all
Mic Break
MC Lyte – 10% Dis
Eric B & Rakim – Move The Crowd
Chilly Q ID

Mr Magic Rap Attack with Mr Magic & Marley Marl – 1986 [REMASTERED]

Eric B & Rakim – Eric B For President
UTFO – Split Personality
Biz Markie – Make The Music With Your Mouth
Mic Break
Run DMC – Raising Hell
Skinny Boys – Unity [WORLD PREMIERE]
Mic Break
B Fats – Woppit
OMG I Think Im Having a Rap Attack ID
Fat Boys – Big & Beautiful Remix [WORLD PREMIERE]
Fat Boys – Big & Beautiful [Latin Rascals] Dub Remix
Run DMC – My Adidas
Fresh Force – She’s A Skeezer
MC Chill & Beatmaster Tee – Downbeats
Mic Break
Eric B & Rakim – Eric B For President
Schoolly D – PSK
Mic Break
Word of Mouth – Coast to Coast
Noel Rockwell Feat The Poet – The Wop Sensation
Disco Twins & Starchild – Get Back
DJ Red Alert NEVER Goin Berserk Promo/ Mix [Red Alert Diss]
All-Star Classic Mix
Rap Attack Exclusive ID
Spyder D – Rap Is Here To Stay
OMG I Think Im Having a Rap Attack ID
Cutmaster DC – Brooklyns In The House
Kurtis Blow – If I Ruled The World
Force MDs – Force MDs Meet The Fat Boys
Salt N Pepa – The Showstopper
Run DMC Jam Master Jammin Remix
Doug E Fresh & Slick Rick – The Show
Unknown – Who Me ?
Doug Fresh – All The Way to Heaven
Heavy D – Mr Big Stuff

Mr Magic Rap Attack with Mr Magic & Marley Marl – 5 Sept 1988 [REMASTERED]

Juice Crew – The Symphony
Eric B & Rakim – Microphone Fiend
Mic Break
Mikey D – Comin in the House
Doug E Fresh – Ev’ry Body Loves A Star
BDP – Stop The Violence
Craig – Droppin Science
Public Enemy – Megamix
Kid N Play – Gettin Funky
Kool G Rap – Poison
Superlover Cee – Girls I Got Em Locked
Chubb Rock – Caught Up [Remix]
Biz Markie – This is Somethin for the Radio
Public Enemy – Bring The Noise [Instrumental]
Mic Break
Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock – It Takes Two
Roxanne Shante – Go On Girl
Stet – Talkin All that Jazz
Kool Moe Dee – Let’s Go
Mic Break
Big Daddy Kane – Aint No Half Steppin

It wasn't long before Magic made the transition to a commercial station, WBLS thanks to the help of NYC stalwart Frankie Crocker. With Marley Marl by his side, Mr. Magic remained on WBLS until 1989.
Mr maigc rap attack

Magic's charismatic personality and deep knowledge of the genre made him a trusted voice in the hip hop community. Through his show, Mr. Magic helped to break several legendary rap acts, including LL Cool J, Run-DMC, Public Enemy, and Big Daddy Kane. He also championed the rise of the Juice Crew, a collective of talented MCs and DJs, which included artists like Marley Marl, Kool G Rap, and Roxanne Shanté. Mr. Magic's influence extended beyond the airwaves. He was instrumental in organizing rap concerts and events, bringing together artists and fans to celebrate the culture. His efforts helped to establish hip hop as a mainstream genre and paved the way for its global success. Unfortunately, Mr. Magic Rap Attack came to an end in 1998, after more than 16 years on the air. However, its impact on hip hop and rap music is still felt today. Mr. Magic's dedication to showcasing and supporting new talent helped to shape the current landscape of the genre. In conclusion, Mr. Magic Rap Attack was an iconic radio show that played a significant role in the growth and development of hip hop and rap music. Through his platform, Mr. Magic helped to elevate the careers of numerous artists and cemented his legacy as one of the pioneers of the genre. His contributions will forever be remembered and celebrated in the history of rap music..

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