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Sir Mix A Lot...Seattle's First Hip Hop Superstar
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Before Night Beats it was Fresh Tracks Sunday nights on 1250 KKFX. Also, 1420 KRIZ played a lot of hip hop music in the mid to late 1980s. Lots of good radio show listening memories as a pre teen and teen...El_K said:AM 1250 KKFX. Night beats was the jam in the mid 80’s. The. I want to say NastyNes went to KCMU and had a rap show there as well.
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My salad days. Before seattle jumped the shark.ChillyDawg said: -
Bremalo? Didn’t see it.
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In Portland we had KBOO. Same dealChillyDawg said:
Before Night Beats it was Fresh Tracks Sunday nights on 1250 KKFX. Also, 1420 KRIZ played a lot of hip hop music in the mid to late 1980s. Lots of good radio show listening memories as a pre teen and teen...El_K said:AM 1250 KKFX. Night beats was the jam in the mid 80’s. The. I want to say NastyNes went to KCMU and had a rap show there as well.
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It's included in the Swass album playlist that is linked up in the first post.MikeDamone said:Bremalo? Didn’t see it.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUALN6EhzvA
Pump It Up (1992): Sir Mix A Lot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FZR2NDH9Xs
KING 5 News: Sir Mix-a-Lot fights to 'Keep Music Live' in Seattle amid pandemic struggles. Seattle is synonymous with music royalty, from Jimi Hendrix to Heart and Nirvana. Now Puget Sound's rich music history is facing a crossroads as the COVID-19 pandemic forced the closure of many small, independently-owned venues, with some on the brink of closing for good. It’s a problem across the entire state. The same stages that are now struggling once introduced the likes of Pearl Jam. Ben Haggerty became Macklemore on Seattle’s smaller stages.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPZ3cO2zOdQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEgHF2T38aY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QElKVs56z48