Charlotte NC in the house. I was fifteen sneaking in the club 20th century foxx and disco 9000... Back then they did'nt card you to fast. Especially young ladies as long as your gear was proper. This song bring back so many good memories for me. They don't rap like that any more. now it's all about what you drive,where you live, how much money you got and how many groupies you banged.
I remember goin to the 2001,2002,clubs or the vip clubs, break dancin, and gettin phone numbers of honeys pittsburgh pennsylvania eat it up.house parties, or basement parties.
I rememebr being too yong to hang with my older cousins but sometimes we would just be out in local parks in Harlem and all of a sudden a crowd formed around a dj with his equipment hooked up to the street light. History in the making...
Remember when you couldn't afford Technics & mixer so you used parents' stereo, place the tape recorder in front of speaker and stop/record then backtrack/record so it sounded like a DJ scratching & cutting. Then walk the neighborhood blasting your remix! HAHA!
People used to go to record stores, I search YouTube... seems so much less romantic diggin crates in your boxer briefs.... The world I live in now... :(
You say a rhyme,then i say a rhyme,while the dj spins.Crowd goes wild.......... peace to the all mighty three and pozo, one of the best mc's i ever heard!!!!!!!
cfloridakid- Correction....Lady B rocked WHAT AM on Saturday afternoons. She shut the city down!! If you were not in the house ready to record the hottest, newest jams on your radio with the cassette player you were just plain corny! Much Luv- thanks for the post
who from philly can remember saturdays noon listening to wkdu with lady b. this was real music with passion. lets keep this party going. peace to all in west oak lane. wister st & haines.
This is My favorite Classic Old School hip hip jam,the party's was just like that! We had GOOD,CLEAN FUN! 9th Grade,Thomas Fitzsimons Jr High Philly, Pa
@vaughnvdg crack, guns, and even bling in the 90's was real rap as well it brought some of the greatest MC's ever and gave a story I don't condone violence but they were telling people of life in the ghetto's and how change was needed, they represented a generation and did it with skills on the mic unlike these pop rappers of today, lets face it without tales of the ghetto, Hip Hop would just be party music, and not taken seriously sort of like Punk Rock, Fight the Power
@vaughnvdg yeah now they only talk about money, clothes, hoes, guns, drugs and no originality everyone sounds the same, no one talks about different shit it's all the same weak flows and really annoying, unlike the 80's-90's where there was an explosion of skills, originality, flows, flavors things really got FUCKED UP everyone bitin' each other and shit like Kool Moe Dee says here to Bite is an MC's crime
@MRGRATZ99 you really livbe in here phillys north phillys or what smile:) but i know that one and stuff some of them hiphop old time ya i love it i love great number one
I remember this cut from back in the day. I loved it but couldn't find it anywhere back then. I think the three would have gone much further if the 80's wasn't so hard. Those days was hard on us and we was even harder on our selves so all you could do was have fun. That was a special time to grow up in, you had to be on!
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo fucker it my song!!!! recoredS!!!! i love it them geeez hey guy any one else know bout person i am so bad i am plan go to see in nyc time Ago i was live there
i remember smoking a dust joint and drinking many quarts (there were no 40's) of Old E while riding the #6 uptown towards the boogy down to hit the rink!!! Ha, ha ha ha ha!
oh and dont forget the occasional double barrel purple haze!
What??? Rock the body body Rock the body body Rock the body body...
i was born 1990. started wrighting dun my 1st train wen i was 13 in newcastle upon tyne n never stoped getting them fliks n all night seshons on the tracks and if it wasnt for theys times some of my best experiences n my passion would be somewer else , i would of love 2 of painted theys days but i carnt n i wana thank the people of this generation for making that culture .bues1 oSa krew peace god
the track on this caused major beef cause 3 different rap groups claimed they owned the track. The original track was first used by The Fantasy Three. It's your rock. Funny thing was all of them were from Manhattanville pj's.
I feel ya man. I was a late 80s baby, but I love listenin to the Skinny Boys and the Fearless Four just as much az er'body else. Hell, I know more about early rap than just the Sugarhill Gang and Rapper's Delight.
Man you just like what you hear, these songs have meaning that far surpasses your wildest imagination to a old schoooler, in 93 this song was already old, ask your dad or mom about songs and groups like this one, PEACE OUT LIL HOMIE!!!
The Metropolitician with the Treacherous Three! Bodyrock y'all, don't stop y'all!
I'm from Chicago, and in the early 1980s WBMX was the best radio station for soul and hip hop. In high school homeroom we always used to talk about which rappers had the best flow. Every time that WBMX played a new track by Spoonie Gee & the T3, the class was on fire the next day with talk about how fast the T3 cold flow.
The vinyl collectors always insisted that Enjoy put out better records than Sugarhill.
ooooooooh snap makes me wanna break dance i remember the block parties man those was the days everybody just had a good time no shootings everybody just partying
that's real talk. Older people are always talkin bout how these days being so rough and kids being so bad but if I recall the 80s is when the whole stick up kids and wilding phenomenons were at the forefront
Charlotte NC in the house. I was fifteen sneaking in the club 20th century foxx and disco 9000... Back then they did'nt card you to fast. Especially young ladies as long as your gear was proper. This song bring back so many good memories for me. They don't rap like that any more. now it's all about what you drive,where you live, how much money you got and how many groupies you banged.
MsMonalovely 1 week ago
WHERE'S MY SHEEPSKIN ????????
bronxchica777 2 weeks ago
I remember goin to the 2001,2002,clubs or the vip clubs, break dancin, and gettin phone numbers of honeys pittsburgh pennsylvania eat it up.house parties, or basement parties.
megamodeltrains1 2 weeks ago
HUH HUH HUH, HUH HA HUH HA!!!!
polaroidsky 2 weeks ago
I rememebr being too yong to hang with my older cousins but sometimes we would just be out in local parks in Harlem and all of a sudden a crowd formed around a dj with his equipment hooked up to the street light. History in the making...
cburn002 3 weeks ago
passyunk!!!!!
TheMoose214 1 month ago
YUP
TheTEDDYSTONE 1 month ago
Remember when you couldn't afford Technics & mixer so you used parents' stereo, place the tape recorder in front of speaker and stop/record then backtrack/record so it sounded like a DJ scratching & cutting. Then walk the neighborhood blasting your remix! HAHA!
bradnobl 2 months ago
First Heard This Joint At Skating Palace in Soundview,BX...Classic Time's!!
FDNYMEDIC03 2 months ago
1 faggot watched this
rs303909 2 months ago
People used to go to record stores, I search YouTube... seems so much less romantic diggin crates in your boxer briefs.... The world I live in now... :(
Quesoeighty 2 months ago
This was that M. HALL STANTON SHIT THE LITTLE YARD 16th & CUMBERLAND CTFU !!!!!!!!
jerrywest1614 3 months ago
1#.....EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!
makeithap 4 months ago
You say a rhyme,then i say a rhyme,while the dj spins.Crowd goes wild.......... peace to the all mighty three and pozo, one of the best mc's i ever heard!!!!!!!
BLACKFIST1965 4 months ago
coming out of high school n the house party. were the life. no drugs, no guns, knieves or gangs. 1982..........LIFEWASTHESHITNWILLBETHESHIT.......
dbzgtaCoD4pro 4 months ago
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this is crazy dope
shizlgizngar 5 months ago
great beats!!!!!
rafyraf100 5 months ago
Wow, thanks for the memories.
QuisqueyanaSimo 5 months ago
cfloridakid- Correction....Lady B rocked WHAT AM on Saturday afternoons. She shut the city down!! If you were not in the house ready to record the hottest, newest jams on your radio with the cassette player you were just plain corny! Much Luv- thanks for the post
TDPROMO 6 months ago
Those synths are so classy.
PrizePirate 7 months ago
nice thanks for the audio usa
empiretrooper 9 months ago
I played this song over and over and over..........
derric1969 9 months ago
real hip hop baby! good memories listening to this, thank you so much!
naseelahmujahid1 9 months ago
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I begged my grandmother to buy me this record and she did like always
stevieplez2 9 months ago
I begged my grandmother to buy me this record and she did like allways
stevieplez2 9 months ago
This was my all time fav from the 80's! Can't seem to find this on iTunes. It was there before - now it's not. :(
jabjam07 9 months ago
who from philly can remember saturdays noon listening to wkdu with lady b. this was real music with passion. lets keep this party going. peace to all in west oak lane. wister st & haines.
cfloridakid 9 months ago
Heard this on the Hip Hop channel late last night and it's a really great song, sounds way ahead of its time for 1980
Doobie1975 10 months ago
THATS THE REAL FLAVA.......
makeithap 11 months ago
Damn music seems to get better and better the farther you search back in time lol.
Damn cavemen music must have been the shit then XD
batistaker123 11 months ago
At 2:37 the harmonizing on this record was amazing!! My favorite group ever!!
rgb404 11 months ago
Love the interpolation of Daisy Lady and pure and dope synchronized lyrical acrobatics
bellevuebound 11 months ago
CLASSIC
hiphoplegend1 1 year ago
all about partying and nothing but partying no killing
63RaySS 1 year ago
@63RaySS yes
fultzz2010 1 year ago
@63RaySS Amen....party..and party crashing..LOL
t2t3456 11 months ago
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Rotzloeffi 1 year ago
This is My favorite Classic Old School hip hip jam,the party's was just like that! We had GOOD,CLEAN FUN! 9th Grade,Thomas Fitzsimons Jr High Philly, Pa
MRGRATZ99 1 year ago
@MRGRATZ99 RAP BEFORE CRACK, GUNS AND BLING!!! HOOOOOOOO!!!!!! HOOOOOO!!!! REAL RAP!!!!
vaughnvdg 1 year ago 21
@vaughnvdg crack, guns, and even bling in the 90's was real rap as well it brought some of the greatest MC's ever and gave a story I don't condone violence but they were telling people of life in the ghetto's and how change was needed, they represented a generation and did it with skills on the mic unlike these pop rappers of today, lets face it without tales of the ghetto, Hip Hop would just be party music, and not taken seriously sort of like Punk Rock, Fight the Power
RAthaPunisher 1 month ago
@RAthaPunisher OK. I feel ya on that. It's just a shame that over time things got OUT OF CONTROL during the past decade.
vaughnvdg 1 month ago
@vaughnvdg yeah now they only talk about money, clothes, hoes, guns, drugs and no originality everyone sounds the same, no one talks about different shit it's all the same weak flows and really annoying, unlike the 80's-90's where there was an explosion of skills, originality, flows, flavors things really got FUCKED UP everyone bitin' each other and shit like Kool Moe Dee says here to Bite is an MC's crime
RAthaPunisher 1 month ago
@MRGRATZ99 you really livbe in here phillys north phillys or what smile:) but i know that one and stuff some of them hiphop old time ya i love it i love great number one
joedeafhiphop69 1 year ago
if i remember correctly Kool Moe Dee got his start with this group.
iisweet 1 year ago 2
@iisweet k 2 the mfn rect
primus628 1 year ago
@iisweet Not really his start as he & the other two were pioneers in this...Thing called Hip-Hop. :-)
Shaw Jr. High in the hizzzouse.. My first house parties over on the South Side of West Philly.. Two thumbs Up
billyjacc 1 year ago
I remember this cut from back in the day. I loved it but couldn't find it anywhere back then. I think the three would have gone much further if the 80's wasn't so hard. Those days was hard on us and we was even harder on our selves so all you could do was have fun. That was a special time to grow up in, you had to be on!
bornkool 1 year ago
nice bboy i-slam
slamanne 1 year ago
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo fucker it my song!!!! recoredS!!!! i love it them geeez hey guy any one else know bout person i am so bad i am plan go to see in nyc time Ago i was live there
joedeafhiphop69 1 year ago
enjoy records had every artist ever on that wonderful label!!!
brothersmooth61 1 year ago
What original sample was this song from? Anyone know? beat sounds like "8th Wonder" Sugarhill Gang or something similar to that sound/beat.
howardtheman 1 year ago
Great Track !!!!!!!!!!!
ocgg92841 1 year ago
Seen TTT at norman thomas high school 1981....Good memories
bjroberts65 1 year ago
I had this on tape when it first came out and every track was sick...
cyadex2k 1 year ago
ALL SKATE!!!!!!
d1thundergod 2 years ago
tru mc's..... trech 3 nuff said!!!
biGGO43 2 years ago
man hip hop right here love it
Manny0031 2 years ago
every party i went to in 82 played this
RodneyPrettyFlacco 2 years ago
str8 ol school, real originators of hip hop!!
str8blk 2 years ago
i remember smoking a dust joint and drinking many quarts (there were no 40's) of Old E while riding the #6 uptown towards the boogy down to hit the rink!!! Ha, ha ha ha ha!
oh and dont forget the occasional double barrel purple haze!
What??? Rock the body body Rock the body body Rock the body body...
nestorodriguez 2 years ago
hell yeah thi was be boy ganster music .you think you a hard rock. remeber that shit.
TheQenny 1 year ago
@nestorodriguez
Yo Son
You just took me back 170th street in the bronx in 1981.
soulgee 1 year ago
This was when The Bronx & Harlem were the places to be !
Reminds me of the roller rink nights with trey bags and Olde English 800 all night long.
RFIGGZ 2 years ago 5
Yo trey bags Olde E and double barrels got them at jerome ave. thanks for the memories at least what i can remember....lol
igotTheSecret 2 years ago
@RFIGGZ lol wow you druink beer and with smoke weed it fun enjoy great i had live there long time agho bonx ny i miss them i live in here pa
joedeafhiphop69 1 year ago
@RFIGGZ sike
fultzz2010 1 year ago
take me back fo more
2065150 2 years ago
i was born 1990. started wrighting dun my 1st train wen i was 13 in newcastle upon tyne n never stoped getting them fliks n all night seshons on the tracks and if it wasnt for theys times some of my best experiences n my passion would be somewer else , i would of love 2 of painted theys days but i carnt n i wana thank the people of this generation for making that culture .bues1 oSa krew peace god
TRAXTINKERZ 2 years ago
the track on this caused major beef cause 3 different rap groups claimed they owned the track. The original track was first used by The Fantasy Three. It's your rock. Funny thing was all of them were from Manhattanville pj's.
Harlem, Ny old timer
elmonstruo2014 2 years ago
I feel ya man. I was a late 80s baby, but I love listenin to the Skinny Boys and the Fearless Four just as much az er'body else. Hell, I know more about early rap than just the Sugarhill Gang and Rapper's Delight.
NoGodHereOnlyMuzik 2 years ago
Hoooe!!! Weeeest Phiiillaay!!!
Shaw Jr. HS , 54th & Warrington Stand up.
I remeber 5-4 Getto Gang, 5-6 Cedar Ave Gang at these parties, peace out to Big Lue, G-Nasty , Fonzo, Gee Gee, T-Carney
True Gangsters, Lived fast , died young , or got locked down 4ever.. (Gang War Is Senseless)
billyjacc 2 years ago
Man you just like what you hear, these songs have meaning that far surpasses your wildest imagination to a old schoooler, in 93 this song was already old, ask your dad or mom about songs and groups like this one, PEACE OUT LIL HOMIE!!!
fa55b00 2 years ago
If you didn't grow up in the 70's and 80's you don't know nothing about this!!!
fa55b00 2 years ago
Ha ha WTF?!?
Khultan 2 years ago
yeah, fa55boo
fa55b00 2 years ago
true fa5, im hip hop since 1979! breaking, writing, rapping. its my culture! its what i am! its who i am!
take me back there please!!!
MrPhillyrick1 2 years ago
Yeah I feel ya, man this make ya wanna pick back up the mic, the girls the time and the fun was all in place.
fa55b00 2 years ago
I wish I could go back wit ya man. I never had a chance to experience it in the beginning.
NoGodHereOnlyMuzik 2 years ago
I heard about Treacherous Three through Cormega's song "Bring it Back" which is from 2000 after... was born in 86, but still. . . .
Gotta love todays underground artists that pay tribute to what's real.
OneRyt 2 years ago
Yeah!!! this goes way back~!!!
fa55b00 2 years ago
These dudes were TIGHT!!!
fredblassie123 2 years ago
I need to get this on wax
KillaKlump 2 years ago
I have this on wax and only pull it out for someone who can truly appreciate it... thanks for bringing be back in time...
ceviche666 2 years ago
This brings back memories.
elvisthepup 3 years ago 2
Memories of Teen Center at Kakiat Junior High
DJ Imperial Boy Wonder playing this record.
coolvincenzo 3 years ago
1 word.....Priceless!!!
steadyb23 3 years ago
ROOFTOP STUDIO(UPSTAIRS)
jack6465b 3 years ago
were the trecherous three gonna rock from the bottom to the t o p :]
nycgeorge93 3 years ago
wow this is really kick ass!
bootsycollinswifey 3 years ago
OMG my all time fav from back in the day...teen dances...what memories!...Treacherous 3 the best ever!!!
Peyton18MVP 3 years ago
we're gonna to rock from the bottom to the t-o-p!
HipHopDontStop46 3 years ago 2
amazing! so far ahead of their time... hip hop needs true artists like these guys again.
mikerodzen 3 years ago 11
@mikerodzen nope
fultzz2010 1 year ago
Awesome tune.....please post the sibe B: called Party (Instrumental)looking for it for years. THX
djturba 3 years ago
Too hot!!!
nykhanlee 3 years ago
thats that shit!!!
d1thundergod 3 years ago
The Metropolitician with the Treacherous Three! Bodyrock y'all, don't stop y'all!
I'm from Chicago, and in the early 1980s WBMX was the best radio station for soul and hip hop. In high school homeroom we always used to talk about which rappers had the best flow. Every time that WBMX played a new track by Spoonie Gee & the T3, the class was on fire the next day with talk about how fast the T3 cold flow.
The vinyl collectors always insisted that Enjoy put out better records than Sugarhill.
NantoVision 3 years ago 2
wow I had this in my record collection, and lost it thru my travels.. I was jus a lil'shorty .. KUDOS TO Returnfromthegrave!!!
cubita8 3 years ago
ooooooooh snap makes me wanna break dance i remember the block parties man those was the days everybody just had a good time no shootings everybody just partying
trainman08 3 years ago 3
yep block parties and jams in the parks
dreadtodred 3 years ago
these days ppl get shot dead cuz someone stepped on some's jayz so stupid...
bootsycollinswifey 3 years ago 2
and if you are not over 40 and from pa,ny,nj you will not under stan..............
larue5635 3 years ago 4
what do you mean, im from miami and i totaly feel this jam , for real!!!
fa55b00 2 years ago
same thing was happening back then too. Yall think kids invented hate, robbing, and killing get real. The gangs were terrorizzing those parties too.
mostmost1 2 years ago 3
that's real talk. Older people are always talkin bout how these days being so rough and kids being so bad but if I recall the 80s is when the whole stick up kids and wilding phenomenons were at the forefront
kendallseuss 2 years ago
One of my all time favorite songs!!!
vayabroki 3 years ago
mmmm yeah...old skool flava
DonTepavac 4 years ago
best song out tbh...
Nemersis666 4 years ago