On August 11, 1973, DJ Kool Herc, 18, threw a back-to/too/two-school party for his younger sister in the Bronx in New York City. Little did he know that it would become known as the first hip-hop party ever.
Herc, whose real name is Clive Campbell, had come up with a new way to/too/two play music. He noticed that dancers loved the section of music known as the break, when all instruments stop playing except the drums. Herc found the break in different songs and switched back and forth between them. The dancers went wild—and Herc went down in history as one of the founders of hip-hop.