On This Day October 26, 1988 – Kid 'N Play Released Their Debut Album 2 Hype

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On This Day October 26, 1988 – Kid 'N Play Released Their Debut Album 2 Hype
On this day October 26, 1988, hip hop duo Kid 'N Play released their debut album 2 Hype, introducing a fun and energetic style that helped bring rap music into the mainstream. Known for their upbeat lyrics, danceable beats, and positive vibe, Kid 'N Play stood out in an era when hip hop was rapidly expanding in creativity and popularity. The album was released on Select Records and became a defining release of late 1980s hip hop culture.

2 Hype featured hit singles such as Rollin With Kid 'N Play and Gittin Funky, songs that combined humor and rhythm with catchy hooks that appealed to both rap fans and pop audiences. Their smooth delivery and infectious stage presence made them icons of the era, setting the foundation for future success in film and television. The album went gold and helped establish a lighter, more playful side of hip hop during a time when the genre was diversifying in sound and style.

80s insight: 2 Hype captured the upbeat energy of late 1980s hip hop, celebrating fun, creativity, and the rise of rap as a dominant force in popular culture.
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