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Worthy.. Donald glover rescued hiphop.
Off that oldschool ish. Back to the present day. Hiphop lives.
JJDOOM -HELLO GUVNOR..
Who woulda thought a bunch hippies would come so hard. The most crucial album in my life i think. Wore out the vinyl and snapped the tape.
Listening to old soul music,hear a break, find yourself thinking, "I know this". Probably comes from here.
87 BDP - the bridge is over...
Summer of 88. Ice t did the theme song to the gang movie colors.
"I am a nightmare walking"
ICE T- COLORS.
summer of 89. Dr Dre produced D.O.C.
golden era...
old school rules. Feeling a bit melencholic this friday so Skipping to 1990 for this one jam. Then.. back to 88 on monday. stereo mcs. 2 horse town. Before they got connected… this spiritual journey was helping me through my teens. Uk got soul.
old school rules. Moving from the early 80s to the later years. One of the comments on this video was "save me 1988". I think theres a lot of heads out there who have got to tipping point with the trash out there these days..so... DIGITAL UNDERGROUND. save us. doo what wee like..
JAM ON IT,, JAM ON IT.
NEWCLEUS
dooby dooby doo... looking for the perfect beat.
1983 baby.. Afrika bambata. zigga zigga..
Roots of hiphop. Seventies last week, 80s this week. This is that awkward time when the full on weird funk groups with their wild dress sense met the electro groups beats and basslines.
This is still fresh today. that bass is raw. Fresh by the fresh 3 mcs.
old school rules
Roots of hiphop. Another Og mix. Kaom from Uk rips up a million breaks. Fastest fingers first. This is what its all about. Skill, dexterity, quality and rarity.
Roots of hiphop. Mark the 45 king rocking the tiny tables.
Roots of hiphop. The funk is strong with this one.
Wilson pickett, engine engine number 9
Old school rules.
Jimmy Castor Bunch - Troglodyte
Roots of hiphop. One of the first breakbeats to get the cool herc "merrygo round" treatment. Basically using two turntables to loop the breakbeat.
Babe ruth- The mexican.
Part of the song was sampled in Planet Rock by Afrika Bambaataa And The Soulsonic Force (1982) Feel It The Mexican by Funky 4 + 1 (1983) Go To Work by Kool D With Technolo-G (1988) Africa Goin Back Home by Doug E. Fresh (1988) On The Run by Jungle Brothers (1988) The Mic's My Piece by Maestro Fresh Wes (1989) White Lines '89 - Part II by Grandmaster Melle Mel And The Furious Five Prisoners Of War by Organized Konfusion (1991) Dancing With A Rich Man by R. Kelly (1998)
also featured on the prodigy dirt chamber sessions vol 1.
Unrelated to the old school but mac lethal just dropped this and although the beat is pretty poppy , what he is saying is totally what I think.
Eric B and Rakim was mainstream back in the day... these days. its plastic. Its fake its split between the real, which dont make cash, and the manufactured garbage, which is morally corrupt and vapid. TELL EM MAC.. TELL. EM.