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Today in Hip-Hop History: Hip Hop Cult Classic Flick ‘Krush Groove’ Released In Theaters 39 Years Ago

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On this date in 1985, Hip-Hop bigwig Russell Simmons, along with film producer Michael Schultz, unveiled the Hip-Hop glory days fairy tale about the early days of Def Jam in the Warner Brothers-distributed Krush Groove.

This cinematic, quasi-musical was told in a very unique manner, with almost all of the artists playing themselves as the story is being told; The Fat Boys, Run-D.M.C., Kurtis Blow, Jeckyl and Hyde, the Beastie Boys and Sheila E. all starred as themselves while being managed by Russell(ironically, played by Blair Underwood) and a young Rick Rubin before they became the icons that they are recognized as today. The flick even gives a quick peek into how Def Jam’s rookie and first solo artist L.L. Cool J was recruited in Def Jam’s NYU dorm “office”.

The movie’s soundtrack boasts more than a few hits, such as The Fat Boys’ “All You Can Eat”. LL’s “I Can’t Live Without My Radio”, the original “If I Ruled The World” by Kurtis Blow, which was famously remixed by Nas and Lauryn Hill a decade after the movie’s release and the title track by The Krush Groove All Stars.

Shout out to all of the legends who Hip-Hop’s Barack Russell Simmons quarterbacked in making this Def Jam biopic forever a Hip Hop classic!

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KRS-One And Kurtis Blow Receive Presidential Lifetime Achievement Awards At The National Hip Hop Museum Induction Ceremony

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The iconic and pioneering careers of Bronx Hip Hop legends KRS-One and Kurtis Blow were honored last week as both living legends received Presidential Lifetime Achievement Awards at the National Hip Hop Museum Induction Ceremony.

AllHipHop reported that President Biden honored Kris and Kurtis at the NHHM in D.C. on Thursday(April 4). Hosted at the RIAA’s Headquarters, the two Hip Hop icons were commemorated with a speech from Reverend Dr. George Holmes.

“There are two ways for a leader to go through life: as a thermometer or as a thermostat,” Holmes said. “The thermometer merely measures the climate, but the thermostat sets the tone and creates it. That’s who you are, KRS-One and Kurtis Blow.”

President Biden did not attend the celebration, however, a letter written to the honorees from the POTUS was read in front of the 300+ attendees.

“As it is with Kurtis Blow, as it is with you, America’s story depends not on any one of us, not on some of us, but on all of us,” read the letter. “On behalf of the American people, President Biden extends his heartfelt appreciation to you for your volunteer leadership, and he encourages you to continue to answer the call to serve. The country is still counting on you.”

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Today In Hip Hop History: Hip Hop Cult Classic Flick ‘Krush Groove’ Released In Theaters 37 Years Ago

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On this date in 1985, Hip-Hop bigwig Russell Simmons along with film producer Michael Schultz unveiled the Hip-Hop glory days fairy tale about the early days of Def Jam in the Warner Brothers distributed Krush Groove.

This cinematic, quasi-musical was told in a very unique manner, with almost all of the artists playing themselves as the story is being told; The Fat Boys, Run-D.M.C., Kurtis Blow, Jeckyl and Hyde, the Beastie Boys and Sheila E. all starred as themselves, while being managed by Russell(ironically, played by Blair Underwood) and a young Rick Rubin before they became the icons that they are recognized as today. The flick even gives a quick peek into how Def Jam’s rookie and first solo artist L.L. Cool J was recruited in Def Jam’s NYU dorm “office”.

The movie’s soundtrack boasts more than a few hits, such as The Fat Boys’ “All You Can Eat”. LL’s “I Can’t Live Without My Radio”, the original “If I Ruled The World” by Kurtis Blow, which was famously remixed by Nas and Lauryn Hill a decade after the movie’s release and the title track by The Krush Groove All Stars.

Shout out to all of the legends who were quarterbacked by Hip-Hop’s Barack Russell Simmons in making this Def Jam biopic forever a Hip Hop classic!

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Today in Hip Hop History: Hip Hop Cult Classic Flick ‘Krush Groove’ Released In Theaters 36 Years Ago

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On this date in 1985, Hip-Hop bigwig Russell Simmons along with film producer Michael Schultz unveiled the Hip-Hop glory days fairy tale about the early days of Def Jam in the Warner Brothers distributed Krush Groove.

This cinematic, quasi-musical was told in a very unique manner, with almost all of the artists playing themselves as the story is being told; The Fat Boys, Run-D.M.C., Kurtis Blow, Jeckyl and Hyde, the Beastie Boys and Sheila E. all starred as themselves, while being managed by Russell(ironically, played by Blair Underwood) and a young Rick Rubin before they became the icons that they are recognized as today. The flick even gives a quick peek into how Def Jam’s rookie and first solo artist L.L. Cool J was recruited in Def Jam’s NYU dorm “office”.

The movie’s soundtrack boasts more than a few hits, such as The Fat Boys’ “All You Can Eat”. LL’s “I Can’t Live Without My Radio”, the original “If I Ruled The World” by Kurtis Blow, which was famously remixed by Nas and Lauryn Hill a decade after the movie’s release and the title track by The Krush Groove All Stars.

Shout out to all of the legends who were quarterbacked by Hip-Hop’s Barack Russell Simmons in making this Def Jam biopic forever a Hip Hop classic!

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Kurtis Blow Underwent Successful Heart Transplant Surgery

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Hip-hop legend Kurtis Blow underwent a successful heart transplant surgery this past Sunday. His wife of four decades confirmed the survey occurred in Los Angeles to Black Press USA.

The Washington Informer received a statement from his wife, reading, “We give all glory to God for the perfect heart and transplant.”

She added, “He is out of surgery. Keep the praters and praises up. God does all things well.”

In 2019, Blow underwent two heart procedures in repairing an aortic artery.

Prayers for the speedy recovery of Kurtis Blow.

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Kurtis Blow’s Heart Surgery Was A “Tremendous” Success: “To God Be The Glory!!!!”

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We’ve got some good news. Living legend Kurtis Blow underwent heart surgery this week and the procedure was a success.

Sharing his news via Instagram, he wrote “Hello my family and friends. The surgery was a tremendous success – Praise God!! Thank you everyone for your prayers and well wishes!!! Wow!!! I am so humbled by all the love!!!! To God be the Glory!!!! God Bless you all!!!!”

Before announcing that all is well, Blow told his followers that he was at the UCLA Medical Center preparing for aortic artery repair. He was in good spirits and had faith that his doctor would come through. It looks like his unwavering positivity helped him through — and it’s a miracle because he’s been suffering from heart problems for a long time now.

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UPDATE: Hip-Hop Legend Kurtis Blow Heart Procedure Successful

Hip-Hop pioneer Kurtis Blow has emerged from his heart surgery with a positive praise report!

The early rap superstar went to social media to solicit prayers on Wednesday, and using the same methodology to connect with his millions of fans, he give his an update.

His Instagram post reads as follows:

“Hello my family and friends. The surgery was a tremendous success- Praise God!! Thank you everyone for your prayers and well wishes!!! Wow!!! I am so humbled by all the love!!!! To God be the Glory!!! God Bless you all.

As previously reported by The Source, Kurtis Blow went to IG to share that he was hospitalized an aortic artery repair procedure.

“The procedure will stabilize the artery from further damage caused by the hematoma I contacted from my recent travels to China…”

 

Blow, whose real name is Kurtis Walker, had confidence in his doctor and trusted God.  We will still be praying as recovery is always a tough journey.

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Kurtis Blow Reveals He is Hospitalized for a Heart Procedure

Hip-Hop pioneer Kurtis Blow revealed to his friends and family on Instagram that he is currently in the UCLA Medical center. Blow details that he is there for an aortic artery repair procedure.

“The procedure will stabilize the artery from further damage caused by the hematoma I contacted from my recent travels to China,” Blow wrote in his post.

The legendary rapper would detail that he has confidence in his doctor and trusts in God. Blow also requests prayers for the procedure.

Not many details regarding Blow’s hospitalization were released within the announcement, however, the rapper has once had a heart attack before in 2016.

You can view the full announcement from Kurtis Blow below.

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Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring Admits Wearing Blackface to Dress as Kurtis Blow

Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring has admitted to wearing blackface while in college. Herring is the second in line to be governor of the state and was a candidate for the position in 2021.

“In 1980, when I was a 19-year-old undergraduate in college, some friends suggested we attend a party dressed like rappers we listened to at the time, like Kurtis Blow, and perform a song,” Mark Herring said in a statement. “It sounds ridiculous even now writing it. But because of our ignorance and glib attitudes — and because we did not have an appreciation for the experiences and perspectives of others — we dressed up and put on wigs and brown makeup.”

Herring stated that he is “haunted” by the incident.

The reveal from Attorney General Herring follows an outbreak of controversy in the state. Acting Governor Ralph Northam revealed that he too wore blackface to dress up as Michael Jackson, however, he has denied that it is him in a yearbook photo where a man is dressed in blackface standing next to a man dressed as a member of the KKK. Northam has resisted calls for his resignation

If the news for Virginia elected officials couldn’t get worse, Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax is battling sexual assault allegations, which he states are false accusations fueled by backlash of supports for Gov. Northam.

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Today In Hip Hop History: Hip Hop Cult Classic ‘Krush Groove’ Released In Theaters 33 Years Ago

On this date in 1985, Hip Hop big wig Russell Simmons along with film producer Michael Schultz unveiled the Hip Hop glory days fairy tale about the early days of Def Jam in the Warner Brothers distributed ‘Krush Groove’.

This cinematic, quasi-musical was told in a very unique manner, with almost all of the artists playing themselves as the story is being told; The Fat Boys, Run-D.M.C., Kurtis Blow, Jeckyl and Hyde, the Beastie Boys and Sheila E. all starred as themselves, while being managed by Russell(ironically, played by Blair Underwood) and a young Rick Rubin before they became the icons that they are recognized as today. The flick even gives a quick peek into how Def Jam’s rookie and first solo artist L.L. Cool J was recruited in Def Jam’s NYU dorm “office”.

The movie’s soundtrack boasts more than a few hits, such as The Fat Boys’ “All You Can Eat”. LL’s “I Can’t Live Without My Radio”, the original “If I Ruled The World” by Kurtis Blow, which was famously remixed by Nas and Lauryn Hill a decade after the movie’s release and the title track by The Krush Groove All Stars.

Shout out to all of the legends who were quarterbacked by Hip Hop’s Barack Russell Simmons in making this Def Jam biopic forever a Hip Hop classic!

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