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Tone Loc Covers Newsweek’s Rap Rage Issue – Today in Hip-Hop

[ad_1] XXL celebrates 50 years of hip-hop with this moment:March 19, 1990: Tone Loc covered Newsweek for its "Rap Rage" issue, which arrived on newsstands on this day. The cover tagline read: "Yo! Street rhyme has gone big time. But are those sounds out of bounds?"The choice was a confusing one, given how fun-loving the rapper was on wax. The editors apparently had to choose between LL Cool J and Tone Loc. The fact they opted for the latter says a lot about the magazine, which was hugely popular at the time. Their proclamation of rap being angry meant nothing to people who, by 1990, were well aware of that by then. That...

Tone Loc Drops Loc-ed After Dark Album – Today in Hip-Hop

[ad_1] XXL celebrates 50 years of hip-hop with this moment:Jan. 23, 1989: Tone Loc dropped his debut studio album, Loc-ed After Dark, on this day in 1989 via Delicious Vinyl records.Loc-ed After Dark was critically acclaimed and a huge commercial success for the then-23-year-old rapper and actor. The 11-track collection spawned two songs that are still fan favorites from that year: the first single, the Matt Dike and Michael Ross-produced "Wild Thing," which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, and the Young MC-penned follow-up "Funky Cold Medina," which reached No. 3 on the same tally. Both songs are two of the most recognizable party jams ever.With the Loc-ed After Dark album,...