On This Day September 5, 1989: Young MC Released His Debut Album Stone Cold Rhymin’
Young MC, the L.A.-based rapper, made an impact in the hip-hop scene with the release of his debut album, “Stone Cold Rhymin‘” in 1989. This groundbreaking record blended clever lyricism with unique beats, earning Young MC a ton of praise. The album’s standout track, “Bust a Move,” brought him to fame and became a classic, winning him a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance. “Stone Cold Rhymin‘” was an example of Young MC’s storytelling powers and his ability to craft catchy, relatable narratives that clicked with a broad audience.
The album showcased his stamina in rhyming and tackled various themes, from relationships to social issues. Young MC’s debut left a mark on the golden era of hip-hop, setting the stage for his continued success as a rapper and songwriter. “Stone Cold Rhymin‘” remains a celebrated piece of work for its role in shaping hip-hop’s evolution and proving Young MC’s talent as a lyricist.
Check out some of his music below!
1. I Come Off
2. Principal’s Office
3. Bust A Move
4. Non Stop
5. Fastest Rhyme
6. My Name Is Young
7. Know How
8. Roll With The Punches
9. I Let ‘Em Know
10. Pick Up The Pace
11. Got More Rhymes
12. Stone Cold Buggin’
13. Just Say No
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