

This November, Hip Hop History Month gets a legendary upgrade. Two of the most iconic records ever pressed to wax — “La Di Da Di” and “The Show” — officially turn 40 years old, and the culture is coming together to celebrate the moment the world first witnessed the magic of Slick Rick and Doug E. Fresh, the original showstoppers.
These records didn’t just shift the sound of hip-hop — they helped define it.
Released in 1985, La Di Da Di and The Show exploded onto the scene with a style unlike anything heard before. Slick Rick’s one-of-a-kind storytelling, the eye-patch charisma, the swagger, the humor — paired with Doug E. Fresh’s pioneering human-beatbox mastery — set a new standard for creativity in hip-hop.
These were not just songs.
They were blueprints.
Blueprints for flow.
Blueprints for charisma.
Blueprints for how to move a crowd.
As the decades passed, La Di Da Di became one of the most sampled songs in music history, influencing everyone from Snoop Dogg to Beyoncé. Meanwhile, The Show remains a high-energy masterclass in performance and innovation, a reminder of hip-hop’s playful, rebellious beginnings.
To honor four decades of timeless excellence, hip-hop lovers will gather in New York City — the birthplace of the culture — for a special vinyl re-release and signing event at:
📅 Tuesday, November 25th
📍 New York City, NY
Fat Beats, a legendary hub for DJs, collectors, and true-school heads, is the perfect spot for this celebration — a place where vinyl culture and hip-hop culture have lived side by side for years.
Fans will have the chance to:
This event isn’t just for collectors — it’s for anyone who understands what these songs mean to the fabric of hip-hop.
Forty years later, we still recite every line.
We still smile at the punchlines.
We still feel the beatbox shake our bones.
These records remind us of a time when creativity had no ceiling and hip-hop was still in its raw, explosive infancy. It’s important to honor the architects while they’re here — the pioneers who laid the foundation millions stand on today.
Celebrating La Di Da Di and The Show is celebrating:
This 40-year milestone is a reminder that hip-hop’s roots run deep, and its legacy only grows richer with time.
Whether you grew up on the cassette, discovered the records through samples, or you’re a younger fan learning the lineage — this night is for you. Hip-hop is a living history, and anniversaries like this bring the culture together across generations.
On November 25th, we honor the past, celebrate the present, and preserve the future — one vinyl spin at a time.






