Kid Frost
Fab Freddy hangs out with Kid Frost and Mellow Man Ace in East LA. They discuss low-riding cars, Chicano culture, and Hispanic rap....
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Fab Freddy hangs out with Kid Frost and Mellow Man Ace in East LA. They discuss low-riding cars, Chicano culture, and Hispanic rap....
Fab Freddy visits Houston to interview the Geto Boys about living in the Fifth Ward, their music, and Rap-A-Lot records....
Fab Freddy hangs out with Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff in Central Park. They talk about their Philly roots, musical origins, and their world tour....
Fab Freddy and Big Daddy Kane visit their old neighborhood in Bed-Stuy. Kane discusses his Brooklyn childhood, inspirations, and future music....
Ed Lover and Doctor Dré chill poolside in Miami with 2 Live Crew. Fab Freddy stops by with L'Trimm....
LL Cool J and his mom host Fab Freddy at their home. They discuss Blondie's "Rapture" video and "Going Back to Cali"....
Fab Freddy visits iconic spots in Philly with Times Dope, and several other local rappers meet up with them....
Fab Freddy hangs out in the Diamond District of Manhattan with Slick Rick....
Ed Lover and Doctor Dré talk with Tupac and John Singleton while counting down the week's top 1 rap videos....
Ed Lover and Doctor Dré hang out on set with Naughty By Nature who perform their song "O.P.P." live....
Fab Freddy interviews the members of N.W.A. behind-the-scenes of their new music video for "1 Miles and Runnin'"....
Fab Freddy visits Hollywood Blvd. and interviews Ice Cube about his music, leaving N.W.A., and upcoming projects....
Fab Freddy is in LA visiting Dr. Dre's pool party. He interviews Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg about their music, Death Row Records, and their upcoming projects....
Eddie Murphy discusses his new movie 'Boomerang' and his 'Love' s Alright' album....
Fab Freddy is in NYC's Chinatown with Beastie Boys discussing their roots, the neighborhood, and the address where they started their career....
Mel Gibson visits the set, and Blak Panta discusses his career and demonstrates his signature dance....
Fab Freddy is in Las Vegas to interview Mike Tyson about rap music, growing up in Brooklyn, and his boxing career....
Fab Freddy visits the video shoot for "Scenario" and talks with A Tribe Called Quest, Leaders of the New School, De La Soul, and Spike Lee....
Ed Lover and Doctor Dré hang out with Shaquille O'Neal on set....
Fab Freddy interviews Das EFX underground about their music, being authentic, and performing in Europe....
Fab Freddy interviews Supercat about the dancehall genre and moving to America from Jamaica....
Fab Freddy interviews Wu-Tang Clan about their origins, style, and music on the set of their new music video....
Fab Freddy interviews Sean "Puffy" Combs about his history and Bad Boy Entertainment, and interviews The Notorious B.I.G. and Craig Mack....
T Money and Doctor Dré interview Mary J. Blige about her music and new album, and she performs "What's The 411?" live with Grand Puba....
Nas discusses his origins and creative process with Fab Freddy in a music studio....
Cypress Hill discusses their sound, name, and upcoming album with Fab Freddy in Times Square....
Fab Freddy showcases past memorable moments on his rd anniversary episode of Yo! MTV Raps....
Ed Lover teaches a class on how to properly do the Ed Lover dance....
T Money interviews House of Pain, and they perform "Jump Around" live....
Angie Martinez hosts from behind-the-scenes of the "Ladies Night" music video shoot, and talks with the artists featured in the video and the director....
Salt-N-Pepa discuss their music and children, and perform "You Showed Me" live....
The hosts interview various rap artists and groups about what the show has meant for them, and flashback to memorable moments throughout the show. Several artis...
Ed Lover interviews Eric B. about changes with Eric B. Rakim, and they perform "Juice" live....
Fab Freddy interviews Lady of Rage on a roof in NYC....
T Money dresses up as Smokin Joe Wilcox and pretends to box with members of the live audience. Black Sheep promo discussing how music can cross genres....
KRS-One discusses their music and politics, and performs "We In There" live....
Clips featuring The Notorious B.I.G. hosting the show with Lil Ceaser in 1996 and Craig Mack in 199....
Heavy D hangs out on set with Ed Lover and Doctor Dré, and performs "You Can't See What I Can See" live....
Fab Freddy interviews 2Pac on the streets of LA before visiting Echo Sound....
The members of Public Enemy fool around on set and perform "Can't Truss It" live....
James Brown visits the new set of Yo! MTV Raps and discusses his music and legacy...
Ed Lover interviews Kris Kross on the set of their new music video....
Fab Freddy interviews De La Soul about their music and the longevity of rap....
Ed Lover and Doctor Dré host live from Spring Break 199 in Daytona Beach....
Fab Freddy interviews Queen Latifah in The 4 King's studio....
Ed Lover and Doctor Dré interview Sir Mix-a-Lot who performs "One Time's Got No Case" live....
Fab Freddy hangs out with N.W.A. around Compton and Venice Beach. Air Date: Apr 7, 1989...
Run-D.M.C. hosts the first episode of Yo! MTV Raps and interviews several rap artists. Air Date: Sep 21, 1988...
Valoración
Yo! MTV Raps: Una Revolución en la Televisión Musical de 1988 Introducción Yo! MTV Raps es una serie televisiva estadounidense que se estrenó por primera vez el 4 de agosto de 1988. Esta serie revolucionaria en el mundo de la televisión musical marca un hito importante en la historia de MTV, al centrarse exclusivamente en el género hip-hop y sus artistas emergentes. Concepto y Origen Yo! MTV Raps no es una secuela, precuela ni reboot de otra serie. Es un spin-off de la popular serie musical de MTV, 120 Minutes. El formato de Yo! MTV Raps se centra en presentar videos musicales de hip-hop y entrevistas exclusivas con artistas del género. Personajes Principales y Reparto El reparto principal de Yo! MTV Raps consiste en dos presentadores: Ed Lover y Doctor Dré. Ambos fueron anfitriones originales de la serie, conocidos por su energía infectiosa y su dominio de los micros. Además, el legendario DJ Marshmallow contribuyó con sus talentos de mezclas en las transmisiones iniciales. Destacados Momentos Yo! MTV Raps marcó una era en la televisión musical al ofrecer una plataforma exclusiva para el género hip-hop. Uno de los momentos más memorables fue la entrevista con Run-DMC, donde presentaron su iconicamente caricaturizada imagen y hablaron sobre sus logros y su impacto en la cultura pop. Otro momento destacado fue la transmisión del video musical "It's Tricky" de Run-DMC, que incluía un cameo del propio Elvis Presley. Recepción de la Prensa Especializada La prensa especializada elogió las actuaciones de Ed Lover y Doctor Dré por su entusiasmo y conocimiento sobre el hip-hop. Su sincero aprecio por el género y sus artistas hicieron que Yo! MTV Raps se sintieran como parte integral de la comunidad hip-hop. Temporadas y Nuevas Producciones La primera temporada de Yo! MTV Raps consistió en un total de 12 episodios, emitidos semanalmente entre agosto y noviembre de 1988. No se ha anunciado actualmente una nueva temporada o producción en curso. Sin embargo, la leyenda del hip-hop sigue viviendo a través de sus retransmisiones en MTV y las reemisiones en servicios de streaming. Ficha Técnica - Estrenada: 4 de agosto de 1988 - Creada por: MTV - País de Origen: Estados Unidos - Idiomas Originales: Inglés - Formato: Serie de televisión - Duración: 30 minutos (por episodio) - Emisión Semanal: Sábados a las 12:00 p.m. ET/PT - País de Producción: Estados Unidos - Redes Sociales: @YoMTVRaps (Instagram), YoMTVRaps (Twitter).