1987 in hip hop music
This article summarizes the events, album releases, and album release dates in hip hop music for the year 1987.
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LL Cool J's 1987 sophomore release, Bigger and Deffer, stands as the artist's top selling album with over three million sales and charting the singles "I'm Bad" and "I Need Love".
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Released albums
Release Date[1] | Artist | Album |
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February 10 | Public Enemy | Yo! Bum Rush the Show |
March 3 | Boogie Down Productions | Criminal Minded |
April 7 | DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince | Rock the House |
May 22 | Dana Dane | Dana Dane with Fame |
May 29 | LL Cool J | Bigger and Deffer |
July 7 | Eric B. & Rakim | Paid in Full |
July 20 | Too Short | Born to Mack |
July 28 | Ice-T | Rhyme Pays |
August 8 | MC Shan | Down by Law |
August 12 | MC Shy D | Got to Be Tough |
August 14 | The Fat Boys | Crushin' |
August 27 | Whodini | Open Sesame |
September 13 | Grandmaster Flash | Ba-Dop-Boom-Bang |
October 13 | Steady B | What's My Name |
October 17 | The Skinny Boys | Skinny & Proud |
October 27 | Heavy D & the Boyz | Living Large |
November 3 | Kool Moe Dee | How Ya Like Me Now |
November 6 | N.W.A | N.W.A. and the Posse |
unknown | Bobby Jimmy and the Critters | Black & Proud |
unknown | Gucci Crew II | So Def, So Fresh, So Stupid |
unknown | Spoonie G | The Godfather of Rap |
unknown | UTFO | Lethal |
unknown | Gigolo Tony | Ice Cold |
unknown | Gregory D & DJ Mannie Fresh | Throwdown |
unknown | MC A.D.E. and Posse | Just Sumthin to Do |
unknown | Michael Peace | RRock It Right |
unknown | Just-Ice | Kool & Deadly |
unknown | Surf MC's | Surf or Die |
unknown | The Connoisseurs of Groove | Reap and Destroy |
unknown | T La Rock | Lyrical King (From the Boogie Down Bronx) |
unknown | Tuff Crew & Krown Rulers | Phanjam |
unknown | Velore & Double-O | We're Coming Correct |
Unknown | Various Artists | The Rap Pack Fresh Records Compilation |
Unknown | Various Artists | Mr. Magic's Rap Attack Volume 3 |
Unknown | Hurby's Machine | The House That Rap Built |
Highest-charting singles
Song | Artist | Project | Peak position |
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"(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)" | Beastie Boys | Licensed to Ill | 7 |
"I Need Love" | LL Cool J | Bigger & Deffer | 14 |
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