Kurtis Blow

Hip-Hop, rap, old school

Kurtis Blow

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Take It to the Bridge 04:22
The Breaks 07:43
Ego Trip 04:02
Baby, You've Got To Go 02:41
Fallin' Back in Love Again 02:03
Basketball 06:26
If I Ruled The World 03:55
Tough 06:51
Hello Baby 02:10
Boogie Blues 02:10
Way Out West 07:43
Summertime Groove 07:43
Rappin' Blow (Part 2) 04:42
Getaway 07:43
Juice 07:43
Street Rock 08:58
I'm Chillin' 05:29
Starlife 05:25
America 04:38
X 03:46
One-Two-Five (Main Street, Harlem, USA) 05:12
Under Fire 03:40
8 Million Stories 07:46
8 Million Stories (feat. Run D. M. C.) 03:20
Kingdom Blow 04:06
Reasons For Wanting You 05:41
The Bronx 03:50
Express Yourself 03:52
The Boogie Blues 03:01
I'm True To This 03:24
Magilla Gorilla 05:39
Big Time Hood 03:40
AJ Meets Davy DMX 05:34
Love Don't Know Nobody 04:08
Still On The Scene 04:32
I'm Feelin' Good 05:56
Sunshine 04:10
God 04:12
These Are the Breaks 03:58
Blue Iguana 03:59
Do the Do 00:22
Only The Strong Survive 00:00
The Deuce 00:00
Hard Times 00:00
Daydreamin' 00:00
Suckers In The Place 00:00
Christmas Rappin’ 00:00
I'm Chillin' (12 Inch Club Mix) 00:00
Back By Popular Demand 00:00
AJ Scratch 00:00

Artist Media

Born: 1959-08-09

Country: US

Biography - Kurtis Blow

Curtis "Kurtis Blow" Walker, (born on August 9, 1959, in Harlem, New York) is one of the pioneer rappers in the recording industry, and hip hop's first mainstream star. "The Breaks" (1980) is one of hip hop's undisputed classics, with its catchy disco tune and rapping style. Blow was influenced by DJ Hollywood.

He became an MC in his own right around 1977, and changed his name to Kurtis Blow (as in a body blow) at the suggestion of his manager, future rap mogul Russell Simmons.

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