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Who sang the chorus that went, "Looking Like A Ho...?"
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It's an old school hip hop song from either the late 70s or the early 80s...just can't seem to get the name of that one. Please help, thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.According to Google... it's Dido Browne featuring Kokane
http://www.myspace.co...-feat-kokane-43438283
Lovely lyrics... not!
http://www.myspace.co...-feat-kokane-43438283
Lovely lyrics... not!
Hip Hop was around in the late 70's! It was however the 80's when it really blew up and became huge. I dont recall them rapping about Ho's back then, that was later in the 80's.
Sugarhill Gang - Rappers delight - 1979
Fatback - King Tim III - 1979
Funky Four plus one more - Rockin and Rapping the house - 1979
Kurtis Blow - Christmas Rappin - 1979
The Younger Generation - We Rap more mellow - 1979
Lady D - Lady D - 1979
Lady B - To the Beat Y'all - 1979
Eddie Cheeba - Lookin' Good (Shake your body) - 1979
There are more!
Sugarhill Gang - Rappers delight - 1979
Fatback - King Tim III - 1979
Funky Four plus one more - Rockin and Rapping the house - 1979
Kurtis Blow - Christmas Rappin - 1979
The Younger Generation - We Rap more mellow - 1979
Lady D - Lady D - 1979
Lady B - To the Beat Y'all - 1979
Eddie Cheeba - Lookin' Good (Shake your body) - 1979
There are more!
I agree about rap records from the late 70s- I've posted about that before (in fact we even discussed whether Gill Scott Heron's 1970 track (above) and Here Comes The Judge were rap records. I just don't remember it being called Hip Hop at the time (although I remember Rapper's Delight lyrics saying something like "Hip Hop Hippety Hop").
When I said it was the 90s I was referring to the Dido Brown 'Looking Like a Ho' track.
The first time I remember hearing the word Ho was the 90s
When I said it was the 90s I was referring to the Dido Brown 'Looking Like a Ho' track.
The first time I remember hearing the word Ho was the 90s
Your right it wasnt widely called Hip-Hop back then but just Rap as it didnt have much of an identity then as ithe genre was in its infancy. Afrika Bambaataa is credited with coining the Hip-Hop phrase and the four elements, DJ ing, Breakdancing, Rapping and Grafitti so it is an old phrase, possibly very early eighties? I love old school Hip-Hop and grew up on it so its a huge passion of mine! I was trying to think about the use of the term Ho and i reckon it started in the late eighties, possibly Two Live Crew, Slick Rick, NWA.... I need to dig out the vinyl!