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  • RIP Scott LaRoc!!!

  • CEDAR PARK, BABY !!!! This is the joint that put Rap on the map for me. 2days crap is just that...CRAP. I can't listen to 2day's shit, except for Ludacris, and maybe 50.

  • THE CLASSICS!!!!

  • 1:35  STAND UP CASTLE HILL

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  • one of the best hip hop rap songs ever...i used to pump this on my 87 alfa romeo milano word up cause im going way back peace

  • where is dude now????

  • i am a jamaican,when i first came to this country and i heard this shit,i was in love with rap,because thats where its at.good fun natural music

  • this was the good times

  • Break/beat/sample = 'Kid Dynamite - Uphill Peace Of Mind'

  • hip hop classic

  • This jam b tha shit ;)...this is tru hip hop right here word!!!

  • don t get me wrong i have nothing against jusi-ice or t la rock love this song and "put that record back on" is awesome

  • LOVE this!!!

  • Just Ice, as underrated an MC as there every was...

  • still can be pumped todayandblow todays rap away...techa and the original gangster of hip-hop-just-ice

  • This joint could bust out any song today.Lol

  • He got flow for dayz! ! !

  • Born in 72... God Bless Brooklyn and the Origanators!!!!

  • shit hot

  • I rather listen to this everyday then any and all the sorry shit that plays on the radio now a days. This is real Hip Hop NO guns jewels money killing and so on.

    Just GOOD Hip Hop music talking about Good times and memories.

    PEACE ONE LOVE.

  • BX..JUST ICE WAS FROM BK BUT SPENT ALOT OF TIME IN THE BX AROUND CASTLE HILL...AND MUCH PROPS TO HIM AND EVERYONE HE NAMED.....ON A SIDE NOTE STOP SAYING BREAKDACE PEOPLE THE CORRECT TERM IS BBOYING OR ROCKING AND THE DANCE FORM GOES BACK TO THE EARLY-MID 70S.....

    CHIEF69 TBB-FRC - BX FORT APACHE

  • The first Gangster Rapper and he`s from brooklyn.

  • "Just-Ice" a rather ironic name since the owner of this play on words likely stands for anything but.

  • Bless you for posting this!!!!!!!!. i was still just fresh off the "boat" and learning to speak english when this tune was out. hip hop was the only warm welcome i received for a long time.....some give up on hip hop but i will never!

  • Here is some more history you may interesting.With respect to break dancing, Break dancing has been around well before the 80's.

    If you watch a movie from thee late 60's early 70's you will find break dancing, The difference is that it was not called break dancing. There are movies as well as live performances during that time where you would find tap dancers that looked like break dancers.

    T La Rock - " Its Yours "

  • @tlarock. I still got that It's yours disc @ moms house!

  • This song was produced by KRS1

  • How do you argue with T La Rock??? He's a part of early Hip Hop history!!

  • A bit of history for those interesteed in the creation of break beats.The word break beat was a term we used back in the early days of hip hop. Since the 90's a record with a break ( breakdown) within the song was called a break beat. Also, Often you would hear 1 - 2 minutes of drums on a break beat record. Those drums were taken from the original song then extended.

    T La Rock - " Its Yours "

  • @tlarock you're handling yourself with class my man, 'cos this @theaznlvr is killing me here. too hilarious.

    peace to the true school

  • Most of you dont know that Just-Ice along with philly mc Schoolly D created gangsta rap

  • The best song on the history of Hip Hop !!!  "If I dont say your name that means you was not there" Here that Cali, ATL, Dirty Mouth ... I mean South ...... Home of the watered down Rap Artist. AKA Pop Rappers. As MC Shan once said "putting silly words together that all sound the same".

  • COLD GETTIN DUMB AND LATOYA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Just-Ice 

    One of the most under rated MCs.

  • LOL

  • underrated...

  • só gringo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    nãooooo os brasileiros tão aki tambem.........

    KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK

    valeuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

  • freshhhhhhh...

  • "My name is Just-Ice a man not a prankster, I was known...As the gangster; But believe me that is no fun, The time is now to unite everyone. You don't have to be soft to be for peace, Robbin' and killin'and murderin' is the least, You don't have to be chained by the beast; But party people it's time I release!" -- "Self-Destruction" (The Stop The Violence Movement)

  • lmao KRS-One in the background 1:48-1:50 haha this song is classic,

  • @taustin1289 KRS1 produced this song.

  • @tlarock KRS is the ishh homie have all his studd my BDP to present 

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  • it was 76 to 1980 the dreads in bk was crazy

  • IS 131 wow!!! All of my friends went there. Those were the days!!

  • i remember anti partied badges,i wore a silver german cross and terry[wearin his african badge] came up to me and siad whats that and i siad whats that ,!,that was 1987,me and terry had a laugh about it 20 years later...........ive always liked hip hop as well as punk music,its the proof that you dont have to practice what you listen to,i do miss public enemy and polit.rap,,long live kurtis blow//

  • if you guys are looking for a book that talks about absolutely EVERYTHING about the hip hop industry, you've got to check out "The Big Payback. The Business of Hip Hop", by Don Chiaris.. i'm 36, and reading it was like turning the clock back to '87 all the way up to current day. absolutely incredible book that dealt with everything about the business of hip hop.

  • @priceyhabits His name is Dan Charnas. He gave me a copy of the book. I read the book twice. Excellent

  • @tlarock

    really, we're going to split hairs over the spelling of the dude's name?

    really?

    come on homey

  • @priceyhabits Not at all. I corrected his name just incase others may want to learn more bout him.

  • he went way back over 20 years ago.. the world still needs to catch up.. long live hip hop.. real hip hop. bls kiss shit..

  • HISTORY LESSON !!!!

  • Did this come out in 89? Jus wondering...

  • @theberean94 87 homie

  • @theberean94 1987

  • @theberean94  This the 12 inch release off the Album " Cool & Deadly" Fresh Records

  • this was one of my jr. high jams 

  • talk about vintage. dope too

  • man this hip hop brings back some very good memories, almost brings tears to my eyes.

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  • Much respect to TLaRock.....you are part of Hip Hops foundation....

  • Proper. No profanity. No bitchassness. This is how rap should be done.

  • My 5 year old daughter sitting in the other room has been yelling for me to stop playing this music. She finally came into the livingroom dancing and bouncing to the beat like she had listned to this all her life. She loves it.

  • 9 dislikes are from lil wayne fans. smh

  • Wow..the day I hear a song like this on the Radio, I will go dig myself down underground!

  • @StarkysWorld  LOL I know right

  • ICE always had the banging beats, just like Schooly D

  • Classic red alert lol

  • Just -ice is rockn a gucci elmer fud hat

  • Kid was killin that cabbage patch!

  • Artifacts sampled this in Way back... illy cut

  • Like 872 Love the classics!

  • They rap artists these days should watch these videos and bring back this hip hop style.. because the new stuff is crap!

  • they came out with a new hiphop book for real heads which interviewed every classic emcee, Big Daddy Kane, G Rap, Chuck D, Pharoahe Monch, Masta Ace, all the greatz

    it's in the --HOW ;TO. RAP-- book

  • @Thedarkheritage1__A better book to learn about this era is "Yes, Yes Ya'll" It documents hip hop's first 10 years, (and it's dope!). You'll be feelin the Bronx as you read that thing.

  • HEY you should enable the embedding on this video, so i can share it, like show&tell, people must learn

  • I remember when my friend Scott, AKA Scott la rock would come to my house to listen to my break beat collection. I also remember when he told me about a man he met in the Shelter where he worked. I'm talking about KRS 1, Scott loved my name. He took the La rock and added it to his name. Those were fun times. " ITS YOURS "

  • @tlarock I believe you your name always sounded I'll.

  • @tlarock If this is really you... Nuff Respect!!!!! I use to break dance off your shit "It's yours"!!!

  • @Aston1472 This is the real T La Rock

  • @tlarock  That's what I'm talking bout....

  • @tlarock : If it wasn't for you we wouldn't of had LL Cool J & Def Jam...I know whats good. Hats off..O.G.

  • @TheSonsOfLight  True statement

  • @tlarock Scott was Chris Parker's (KRS 1) brother...

  • @psykocrazy No Scott is not his brother, They met in the shelter where Scott worked. Became friends.Formed a group began recording music together.

  • @tlarock ok thx for clearing that up pal.. I always thought they were brothers though.. are you realy T-La Rock ?

    Cool man!! :))

  • @psykocrazy Yes I am the real T La Rock, Ive been a part of hip hop since its birth. First rap artist produced by Rick Rubin

  • @tlarock Wow you really knew Scott La Rock? I wish I was older so I could have witness the real hip hop

  • @tlarock WOW! THANKS FOR THE HISTORY LESSON BRO! ITS AN HONOR TO HOLLA AT YA, YOUR A LEGEND NEVER FORGET THAT, THE OLD SCHOOL HEADS LIKE ME WILL NEVER FORGET YOU, PEACE TO YOU ALWAYS!

  • @tlarock holy i thought u where dead u r a hip hop legend keep it on man

  • @tlarock What's up T La Rock?! Back in '87 I use to love This Beat Kicks!!! I still listen to it to this day!!!

  • @tlarock ive been tryin to find u SINCE WE WAS DRIVIN AROUND IN MY RED WORK VAN AT 19 AN ALIEN NESS WAS MY PARTNA b4 U FOUND A DEAL 4 ME AN u BUT THAT NITE the LIMO NEVA CAME I HEARD SOME CRAZY SLHIT ITS 2 LUCE RALPH FROM QUEENS  im GLAD U RECOVERED FROM THAT INCIDENT I HEARD THEY DOIN A MOVIE BOUT YA LIFE TLA ROC ROC ON u taught me alot about the game dj js1 worked wit tone 4 a while too YEAH

  • @tlarock T LAROCK ORIGINAL HIP HOP PIONEER!!! Peace from CT... Tri State IN EFFECT

  • @tlarock Woord this is late 87 but a year before one of the best albums ever was out "Lyrical King," yeah...

  • @tlarock in 2009 i did the tribute to scott la rock concert and i will be getting at you for a show to. black monopoly records. i am also part of the zulu nation

  • @tlarock

    umm your a fake they nnever had breakbeats back then just records

  • @theaznlvr Break beats have been around for decades.FYI, Ive been a part of hip hop since its birth.

  • @tlarock

    ok name me one vreakbeat~~~~actually called a breakbeat before 1980?

  • @theaznlvr " The Jam" By Graham Central Station, Year 1975 - Label - Warner Brothers records

  • @theaznlvr erm? have you ever watched the kool urc documentry? = break beats 1970`s = decades lol some ppl hey

  • @djwwhokid break beat??? break dancing late 70`s did i imagine this ??????

  • @theaznlvr man you're cracking me up here for two reasons. 1) you're debating with freaking T LA ROCK, a true school pioneer 2) you're WRONG -- the very definition of a *break* is the drum break, aka a fresh drum solo in the middle of ANY record.

    anyway hopefully you're understanding this now. peace.

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  • Anyone who Dis likes this Should BREAK themselves! or get down or Lay down or sumthng. they must be a soulja boy fan or sumyhng . thoz 9 poeple should just jump off the red bridge . . . shit

  • Thanxs brotha for dropping this early dope jam...

  • As a teenager,my neighborhood didn't have no cable so I was only able to catch this video on Video Music Box on channel 31(WNYC-TV,a former PBS tv station) during the middle of my junior year at James Monroe High School just when I joined the Co-Operative Education Program there.

  • @oldschoolbx1970 yo when did this video first drop was in early 87 or late 87 after Scott Larock died?

  • @dodge1991 It dropped late '87 or early '88 after Scott La Rock died.

  • Lol. Just Ice, true old school legend.

  • True classic! Still fresh in this day and age!

  • UNDYING CLASSIC...BUT WHY IS HE WEARING JAMES EVANS PANTS FROM GOOD TIMES?

  • I LOOOVE Just Ice

  • Word yo.

  • One of the hardest of all times!!!!

  • Castle Hill Represent!!!!!!!

  • now this is hip hop

  • best delay ever xD

  • dapper dan hat? oooohhhhhhweeee

  • met cool herc a couple times and he never told me that he was jamaican and i could care less. respected him as a brother and a cool dude and his works so i didn't need to know that. these kinda beats i miss. boom bap. krs and just ice did their thing. krs keep doing ur thing and keepin bringing the realness to tha real heads. still go to ur shows. waiting for u in nyc! Hip Hop 4eva.

  • That kid kills me everytime. Love It.....

  • Still a solid classic by Just-Ice!

  • i remember when i moved to central florida that same year and kids went crazy with this joint in h.s loved this jam

  • RIP Scott La Rock

  • TRUE School of Hip Hop Just_ICE Still Sounds good!

  • THE NEW ZULU NATION PRESIDENT[ KRS ONE] PLUS THE ORIGINAL VIOLATOR BUM BUM BUM REDE ALERT

  • Good classic...good recording and good mix..nice use of delay...Some of ya'll can't even mix that good now

  • Klassic Just Ice!

  • My Dude Just had a Gucci Afro-Centric fitted on. Way of ahead of its time. This is what swag is about .

  • This is one of the hardest!!!

  • YOU NEW YORK NIGGAZ SUCK NOW!! YOU FOOLZ CANT EVEN DO THIS TYPE OF SHIT ANYMORE!!!

  • i remember my crew was the juice crew and the other hood was bdp

  • this is deep. tha gangsta just plus kriss! bdp puttin it down

  • never knew there was a video to this. Just-Ice was a beast- Mantronix!! Wha!!

    Cold Gettin dumb!!

  • 22 yr old dude from D.C. but this is my SHIT. Love all good Black music. Good shit.

  • Back when we actually wore clothes that fit and you were proud of that fact........damn shame all this sagging shit got started!!!

  • TRUE HISTORY

  • It's true I'm from the old school I'm the professor and they are my pupils....

  • this was the jam... they use to bang this in Cleveland , ohio too... we were hip... Vel's On The Circle

  • sublime got me listenn to this!!!

  • Man KRS ONE and Just Ice,,,Even Kris got respect,crazy how the old classics sound so good still..I cant barely listen to these new cats,they doing pop music nowadays...

  • 4EVER:)

  • the best!!!

  • one of my favorite jams , used to rewind this ish .

  • listen he rapping the rapper now are doing nothing

  • cassette son

  • yo just kick those rhymes you was kickin to me awhile ago...awiiigghhhtt...if he did'nt say your name that means you was not there and to earn a position and do hard work you could ask kool herc or his man red alert he'll tell ya because he knows for sure.....did it ever get better than this NOT

  • the original hip hop ganster..

  • Daaannng! I used to jam Just I.C.E. back in the day . . . I'm gonna have to spin this one in the club this weekend!

  • ohhhhh shit!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Easy E the Grandfather of Gangsta Rap

    That statement is too funny

    Hip Hop began in the South Bronx in the late 70's. If folk claiming this & that weren't even born or at an age of understanding you can't judge who did what. The Hip Hop culture is about peace, love, unity & having fun.

    Blowfly - Rapp Dirty (1980)

  • @funkb0x also..Cool Herc, a Jamaican, is known as tha Godfather of hip hop. he came to Bronx, NY in the early 70's and brought his DJ styles to the bronx...all started with Cool Herc. Fact.

  • @Skyjuice70 I 100% agree! I've spent the night with Cool Herc watching him play his 7" classic vinyls with no centers. Same goes for Flash & a few of the other true pioneer DJ's. I also think KRS One is amazing & even to this day he represents the true values of Hip Hop.

    What did Easy E represent?

  • Classic BX.

    

  • Classic BX.

  • Classic BX.

  • Classic Bx

  • This beat crazy!

  • Damn, this is that BOOM BAP!

  • dope ass track! true hip hop

  • KRS was one of the first gangster rappers

  • @Distaval I think Schooly D was the first gangsta rapper

  • @RaynMan718 No my friend, the 1st Gangsta Rapper was Eazy-E

    Hence his nickname being "The Grandfather of Gangsta Rap" =)

  • @Butterflycradle1 WTF Eazy-E didn't write his own lyrics. Schooly D was around before him. You need to do you research before you leave a bullshit comment. Its obvious that you know nothing about hip-hop.

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  • @Butterflycradle1 Wow you have no idea what your talking about. You probably think that the sugar hill gang was the first rap record.

  • The Young SoundMasters in Castle Hil!!!! From the block way before jENNY!

  • And i know cuz a KRS one.. sublime

  • I learn about these guy by listening to Sublime lol

  • krs-one is nothing without just-ice

  • History...

  • Yo did anybody listen too all those Hip-Hop Pioneers he mentioned. Damn!! And look who in the center of this Old School Hip-Hop Classic... KRS-ONE The Greatest MC Of Al;l Time! Aint nothing change. He still the same at 45 years old. Love, Peace, Unity and having fun and always acknowledging the Pioneers and represented Hip-Hop to the fullest! The Teacha!!!! Just Ice...I'm Old School. I know the deal. Nuff Respect.

  • Real Hip Hop. I remember having this tape back in 87/88 in high school.

  • REAL FEEL HIPHOP THIS IS THE HIPHOP I FELL INLOVE WITH .

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  • Yo man, kick the rhymes you was just kickin' a while ago...... This is some classic hip hop 4 ya! In the hill, not a thing was chill. I LOVE THIS JOINT!!!!! The truth I swear; admit and declare. The Bronx was the first; I know I was there!!!