Fifty years ago this week hip-hop was born in the United States.
But it would take a little longer to reach the island of Ireland.
While hip-hop artists like A Tribe Called Quest, LL Cool J, Dr Dre and Public Enemy dominated the American charts in the late ’80s, new-age artist Enya and the Celt-rock Saw Doctors reigned supreme on Irish radio.
But a new sound, and attitude, was about to disrupt the airwaves.
Enter, Scary Éire.