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Grammys Celebrate Hip-Hop History, From Grandmaster Flash to Lil Uzi Vert

The New York Times – Music:

The medley, curated by Questlove of the Roots, featured a taste of some two dozen songs from across decades, regions and movements.

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Chuck D (1960- ), Dean, Kasseem (Swizz Beatz), Flavor Flav, GloRilla (Rapper), Grammy Awards, Grandmaster Flash (1958- ), Haynes, Cornell Jr (Nelly), Ice-T, Lil Baby (Rapper), Lil Uzi Vert (Rapper), Missy Elliott (1971- ), Queen Latifah, Rap and Hip-Hop, Scarface (1970- ), Trotter, Tariq (Black Thought)
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