…more!ĭecember 18th, 1991: Biz Markie lost the lawsuit against him for using samples from Gilbert O’Sullivan’s song “Alone Again (Naturally)” without permission. FruityLoops was renamed to “FL Studio” in mid-2003, after the threat of a lawsuit from Kellogg’s and to improve the software’s marketability. The official launch of the program wouldn’t be until April 26th, 1998. This is seen as the birthdate of FL Studios. The Black Phone is at the forefront of the future, which includes buying music instantly and taking it with you wherever you go.” …more!ĭecember 18th, 1997: Fruity Loops, now known as FL Studio, partially released its first 4-channel Midi Drum Machine. Jay-Z was quoted in a statement: “Technology now provides us with the opportunity to deliver music in new ways. It also included some Jay-Z Ringtones, and registered owners would receive texts and voice messages from Jay-Z for a limited time. The wireless device was preloaded with Jay-Z’s “The Black Album” and sold only to select retailers for $124. …more!ĭecember 19th, 2003: Jay-Z collaborated with Nokia on a special edition of their cellphone, the 3300 Music Phone. This would be the arrest that spawned the famous Tyler Mugshot. Tyler would apologize and pay $8k in damages. ![]() Authorities called in the SWAT Team using beanbag rounds and shut down the street for over a half hour to control the crowd. He was arrested by the cops on stage, and when he was taken into custody, the fans went nuts protesting his arrest. Tyler then crowd-surfed back to the stage, threw the Mic, and yelled at the Engineer before trashing the soundboard. Apparently, Tyler was performing, and the Sound Engineer turned off his microphone. In 1990, he released his first solo album, “Amerikkka’s Most Wanted.”ĭecember 22nd, 2013: Tyler, The Creator’s concert was cut short and spawned a Riot at the Roxy on Sunset Strip in LA. After leaving, he spawned a successful solo music and acting career. Some songs on this project are “Odd Toddlers,” “Pigs Fly,” and “AssMilk.”ĭecember 23rd, 1989: After his massive contribution and feeling he was robbed of his royalties from the album “Straight Outta Compton,” Ice Cube left NWA. This project, along with his 2011 album, “Goblin,” would secure him a ban from the UK until May 2019. Some songs off this project are “Uptown Anthem,” “So You Wanna Be A Gangsta,” and “Shoot ‘Em Up.” …more!ĭecember 25th, 2009: Tyler, The Creator released his debut mixtape “ Bastard*.” Being it was free on Datpiff and not sold in retail, it’s considered by many as a mixtape, even though Tyler considered it his debut studio album. It reached the #17 spot on Billboards 200 and is currently Certified Gold with the RIAA. ![]() ![]() It was a variety of artists who contributed to the album: Naughty By Nature, Too $hort, Cypress Hill, and more. January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | Decemberĭecember 31st, 1991: The Soundtrack to the 1992 film “Juice” starring Tupac Shakur was released. *Tip: There is an issue with the “…more” button that requires you to click it twice.* Every week on our Live DJ, we cover This Week in HipHop History and add them to our website here.
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