I am a new dj...hell I listen to old school djs because that is where its at...and still is....I love this art form that is why I study and practice it whenever I can because I want this like these djs of the past created and still cutting it up more than the Iron Chefs on the food network...
Heard this on the radio today and it took me back to the days of street battles and the beatbox and DJ right by you side! Remember your Crew! Peace to all those that I threwback and all those that didn't get to experience Hip Hop at its height, it's ok we will pull you up to speed!
Joe Cooley was that dude back in the day. Joe Cooley, Aladdin, King Tech, and 8Ball are the hardest west coast dj's in the 80's. I remember in junior high watching clips when Joe Cooley lost to Cash Money at the New Music Seminar. Classic dj battle
WOW TOPP TEN OF DJS NO ORDER JUS A FEW JOE COLLEY ,JAZZY JEFF, DJ SCREW WAS A BEATS ALSO DJ PREMIERE , DJ SCATCH , CUT CREATOR AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST JAM MASTER JAY ALREADY NO DIRESPECT FORM THE SOUTH MUSIC IS MUSIC IS MISIC WHEN U LISTENIN TO THE OLD SCHOOL
HEY JOE COOLEY WOULD GIVE JAZZY LEFF A GOOD BATTEL OF THE DJS IT WOULD BE CLOSE AND I THINK EVEN IF JEFF PULLED OUT THE TRANSFORMING JOE WOULD STILL BE ON HIS AZZ
6,000 views? wtf sun! Since the first man started beating on a drum by a fire under the stars this is one of the hardest tracks thrown down EVER. Niggas jus don't know anymore, artists are straight pussy these days. '88: when men were truly hard.
West Coast Hip Hop has come long wayyss and we need give mad props to the OG KING T, DJ COOLEY, KDAY STAFF, EVIL E, ICE T, Toddy Tee, Ice T, MC Breeze(from LA Posse) Sir Mix-A-lot, Bobby Jimmy, LA Dream team, Egyptian lover, Mix Master Spade,....these pioneers were black, mexican and they LOVE HIP HOP......crossing all boundries...Peace!
When I think of West Coast Pioneers, I don't just think of NWA. I think of these guys, Toddy Tee, Ice T, MC Breeze(from LA Posse) Sir Mix-A-lot, Bobby Jimmy, LA Dream team, Egyptian lover, Mix Master Spade, Low Profile, Above the Law etc.. Don't let these artist die
@coreyaustin1 good list. MC Breeze's verse on Played Like A Piano is classic. San Diego rap never got much love but look into Gangsta Ern from back in those days.
@bpiceno Damn!Gansta Ern.There's a name I have not heard in years!I remember gettin put on to Ern when I was in imperial beach for a while.I dug what I heard from him in those days.
@bpiceno I was In S.D. for about a year or two in J.C. and met some cats from out there that put me on to a lot of good music,including Ern.I'm in the southwest right now trying to put together a lable...but who knows how that's gonna go.
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loucoe22 2 months ago
I am a new dj...hell I listen to old school djs because that is where its at...and still is....I love this art form that is why I study and practice it whenever I can because I want this like these djs of the past created and still cutting it up more than the Iron Chefs on the food network...
DJKOOLBREZE 5 months ago
Heard this on the radio today and it took me back to the days of street battles and the beatbox and DJ right by you side! Remember your Crew! Peace to all those that I threwback and all those that didn't get to experience Hip Hop at its height, it's ok we will pull you up to speed!
LGKids 6 months ago
Joe Cooley was that dude back in the day. Joe Cooley, Aladdin, King Tech, and 8Ball are the hardest west coast dj's in the 80's. I remember in junior high watching clips when Joe Cooley lost to Cash Money at the New Music Seminar. Classic dj battle
djseriousbizness 7 months ago
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newsoundera 1 year ago
WOW TOPP TEN OF DJS NO ORDER JUS A FEW JOE COLLEY ,JAZZY JEFF, DJ SCREW WAS A BEATS ALSO DJ PREMIERE , DJ SCATCH , CUT CREATOR AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST JAM MASTER JAY ALREADY NO DIRESPECT FORM THE SOUTH MUSIC IS MUSIC IS MISIC WHEN U LISTENIN TO THE OLD SCHOOL
pooh77095 1 year ago
HEY JOE COOLEY WOULD GIVE JAZZY LEFF A GOOD BATTEL OF THE DJS IT WOULD BE CLOSE AND I THINK EVEN IF JEFF PULLED OUT THE TRANSFORMING JOE WOULD STILL BE ON HIS AZZ
pooh77095 1 year ago
Straight classis jam. I remember buying this 12in in 88.
BF6ct 1 year ago
@BF6ct I still got mine.
HorusRising 11 months ago
dude its cool ya posted this jam but turn the bass down man it blows me sweed...
dope tune though,, classic
scratchatune 1 year ago
Hella Bass !!!
211bill 1 year ago
6,000 views? wtf sun! Since the first man started beating on a drum by a fire under the stars this is one of the hardest tracks thrown down EVER. Niggas jus don't know anymore, artists are straight pussy these days. '88: when men were truly hard.
duelatdawn 1 year ago
i agree these katz put it down......too bad there is lot of red tape with upcoming artist....too many bubblgum rappers
martymall007 1 year ago
This cassette and a JVC. Classic era sun.
duelatdawn 1 year ago
THIS WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT!!!
supersupersatllion 1 year ago
Classic and timeless Hip Hop, I remember taping this off the radio and rocking it in my walkman.
coldrockdaspot 1 year ago
West Coast Hip Hop has come long wayyss and we need give mad props to the OG KING T, DJ COOLEY, KDAY STAFF, EVIL E, ICE T, Toddy Tee, Ice T, MC Breeze(from LA Posse) Sir Mix-A-lot, Bobby Jimmy, LA Dream team, Egyptian lover, Mix Master Spade,....these pioneers were black, mexican and they LOVE HIP HOP......crossing all boundries...Peace!
martymall007 1 year ago
@martymall007 A HOMIE THATS WHAT I'M TALKIN ABOUT WE GOTZ TO GIVE HELLA MUCH LOVE 2 THEM WITHOUT THEM THERE WOULD'NT BE NO WEST COAST RAP.
MrRayg1969 1 year ago
GOOD BEAT..
I REMEBER RODNEY O JOE COOLEY AND GENERAL JEFF IN BRAZIL IN 90s
VERY CRAZYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
I LIKEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
MY LIFE IS RAP...
BASSSSSSSSSS MOTHER FUCKERSSSSSSSSSS
FUCK THE POP MUSIC.....RAP IS GUETOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CARAJO
SOY RAPERO DE BRAZIL...
djkurts 1 year ago
This is classic. Where is my 12in??
BF6ct 2 years ago
When I think of West Coast Pioneers, I don't just think of NWA. I think of these guys, Toddy Tee, Ice T, MC Breeze(from LA Posse) Sir Mix-A-lot, Bobby Jimmy, LA Dream team, Egyptian lover, Mix Master Spade, Low Profile, Above the Law etc.. Don't let these artist die
coreyaustin1 2 years ago
@coreyaustin1 good list. MC Breeze's verse on Played Like A Piano is classic. San Diego rap never got much love but look into Gangsta Ern from back in those days.
Also, I would add Too $hort to that list.
bpiceno 1 year ago
@bpiceno Damn!Gansta Ern.There's a name I have not heard in years!I remember gettin put on to Ern when I was in imperial beach for a while.I dug what I heard from him in those days.
N2OH 1 year ago
@N2OH Wow. I'm impressed you already knew about him.
IB huh? Where do you stay at now? Just curious.
bpiceno 1 year ago
@bpiceno I was In S.D. for about a year or two in J.C. and met some cats from out there that put me on to a lot of good music,including Ern.I'm in the southwest right now trying to put together a lable...but who knows how that's gonna go.
N2OH 1 year ago
@N2OH Cool, good luck with the label.
bpiceno 1 year ago
greattttttttttttt peace jimus
LOULOUPROMOTIONS 2 years ago
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Brandonwaynehudson 2 years ago
hardest rapper and DJ to ever rep L.A. Left Coast...
GrassLok 2 years ago 3
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noside1991 2 years ago
dats down homie
MRJOHNNYO1 2 years ago
DJ'S DONT CUT IT UP LIKE THIS NO MORE.
kingtut70546 2 years ago 6
@kingtut70546 Djs dont know how.
BF6ct 1 year ago
@kingtut70546 DJS dont know how to.
BF6ct 1 year ago
This is My SHIT...
TheAce1911 2 years ago
tight classic
BigHRD2 2 years ago