man this is real M Cing as it was call before they tag it rapping. Crews toook to the stage in the park at dark and preformed their hearts out. RIP Cowboy. tHE BRONX IS HOME OF HIP HOP
This was definetly and still is the jam in my book. None of todays rappers can compare to these ole skool rappers. I use to love this song although not too many peeps remember it. Ten stars to this record! they should make more like this so young peeps know what they missed out on and to teach the so called new rappers how to rap.
Only the people from the "GETTO" knew about this one at that time. It was an (so called) underground type record. I have to say no one remembers this jam. I asked several DJ'S, radio stations and they had no idea what I was talking about. I was unable to remember the name of this record and used all my resources to find it. (My brother Eddie P had it in his collection a long long time ago, but he gave it away)
@jcarrasq20021 shyt i had this before it came out they used to record and then give it to cab drivers in the bronx and they would play and sell their shyt for a while before enjoy records and sugarhill records....i got mine from my cousin in Newark Nj long tyme ago.....and I am in Durham NC
I cannot understand why this record is not celebrated!! I can understand that Rapper's Delight was the first big time rap jam (for the Radio that is). However this record was before Rappers Delight and was better than RD until this day......We are gonna make 5 MC'S sound like one...........Please someone in the industry recognize!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I really cannot believe this fell by the waste pile/side. Hey Melly Mel why don't you speak up about this one...DAMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!
T.J. Smooth here, I say dat dis music is da bowmb, MAYNE!! It makes me want to think about da anime Yu Yu Hakusho. I imagine Yusuke Urameshi and his friends rappin to dis cool hip hop.
@trcysttt This is REAL HIP HOP. Pioneers of Hip Hop at it's best! I love this jam. I remember this jam so well I still got it on cassette believe or not. I love it. I was like 11 or 12 when this came out! Trcysttt MC doesn't cut it for these wack youngins nowadays, lol. We had da privelage 2 enjoy & live this music & enjoy all da elements of what REAL HIP HOP is about not what they want 2 put out there 2day! Thank u 24adrian24 for posting this great classic gem & my boy Port 4 sharing! 1 LOVE
My uncle was 17 and I was 9 when he broght this joint. We both played it and drove my grandmother(RIP) up a wall. Further more,I'd like to say RIP,Bobby Robinson. Thanks for giving real rappers like Kool Moe Dee,Mellie Mel,Cowboy(RIP),and others their start as recording artists.
@oldschoolbx1970 GR8 comment i can relate with you on that. I too drove family members crazy with tunes from back in the day...lol thanks for the clasSICK share..Peace..Port!
@port2344chester Thanks for liking my comment,bro. I also drove my moms up a wall with certain ones she couldn't take. My aunts were also driven up a wall too with them c/o my uncle and I. Lmbaol!!!!!!!!
@oldschoolbx1970 Its like collard greens..when too much water & very little greens.. what happens its watered down & the quality of its taste is lost..thats whats going down in hiphop/rap.. once corp america got its hand in the cash cow it became a conveyor belt next next. & after awhile no longer does it have foundation/substance... money hand over fist numbers over real deal material. My belief is its PROPAGANDA..(1984GEORGE ORWELL) build you up then tear you down.. LONG LIVE THE OLD SCHOOL...
Mr Magic was the only who played the rap wktu or wbls didn't played .I always recorded Mr Magic show and blew up the handball courts the next day. I had my memorex and JVC . WORD
@playboymaxim Your are right B .It was good.I have alot of good memories and some bad ones too (lol). The music was great .I still remember at was at a party .When i heard scrathing for the first time .I was in love ! A year later I had Technics and crates .Sometimes the boys and I took the train with all my equipment to do basement parties .Even my kids know Sugarhill music word 4 word .(lol) Good days my bro .We were blessed to have been there and lived to tell about it .
haha..... it funny how styles changed , i'm sure grandmasteer flash won't be caught dead wearing those cloths today ...they look like the gangster village people back then :D.......but seriously there one of my favorite groups of back then .
Awesome, but this is SuperRappin' No. 2 (the beginning starts off different), I had this record back in the day when it came out, along with the SuperRappin'.
I think its weird how this music sounded good back then, and when young folk go back and listen to it they like it. But If this same group was reincarnated and came out today, it wouldn't fly because of the culture change. If a young fella walked up to a girl with the moves they had back them, the girl would give'em the cold shoulder. I think thats weird how things change.
Thank you for this wonderful upload! I am only 19, but I always prefer this(the REAL hip-hop) - instead of Lil' Wayne and some punks who don't know anything about the roots of hip-hop :)
@zaneverovati I'm 26yrs and I listen to Wayne and the artists of 2day but I never forget about the classic old school pioneers. This time of music was way better than the slave rap on the radio today!
yehh, i actually think this... for coming such a short time after, is nfact FAR better than rappers delight, t jus sounds better as a whole package to me... rappers delight is still awesome tho
This jawn remind of all the block parties I went to back in the day in the Mt. Airy section of Philly.........."can't, won't, don't stop rockin' to the rythm cause I get down".
Profound03 how could u not know the first rap ever recorded was King Tim the Third, I remember that record on a 45, the flip side of that was a hit for them, I forgot the name, but we used to play it on the jukebox... Sugar Hills Rappers Delight was the first rap record that me and most people ever heard, unless ur from New York of course..
Fatback had that Hit King Tim the III (Personality Jock) was the name just a thing about Fatback Band being hiphop to me...but they were before Super Rappin. So was Blowfly for that matter. Pigmeat Markhim too...but we'de have to speak on the History of call and chant rapping then.
Don't you just love how rapping can take you back and back and back....
This is definately one of the livest rap records ever recorded, it was right there in the beginning of hip hop, right after Curtis Blow recorded Rappin Blow or Christmas rap, then came this . We used to dance and grind all night for like 6 minutes or more at the outside partys. listeb to the guitar///
@Profound03 As a matter of fact, THIS version was a re-release of the original version which was put out in 1979. The original version of this cut which you can find on youtube is probably the best. These boys made 5 mc's sound like one.
Now I aint heard this since the 80's. Hard to believe I used to know this word for word. I dont see birthday party ryhme. You remember. "Hey yall we're havin a ball, hope you're doin fine...."
This is one of my first records i brought as soon as i got my set, We had plenty of records before this but the ones a person could call his own is best! Good post Adrian!
@trcysttt This is REAL HIP HOP. Pioneers of Hip Hop at it's best! I love this jam. I remember this jam so well I still got it on cassette believe or not. I love it. I was like 11 or 12 when this came out! Trcysttt MC doesn't cut it for these wack youngins nowadays, lol. We had da privelage 2 enjoy & live this music & enjoy all da elements of what REAL HIP HOP is about not what they want 2 put out there 2day! Thank u 24adrian24 for posting this great classic gem & my boy Port 4 sharing! 1 LOVE
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five are my all-time favorite rap crews in hip hop history. Most of thier tracks are favorites but my all time favorite is "Its Nasty", thanks for the post.
i cant believe how good this is. and to think i mistakenly underrated grandmaster flash all these years. im patting myself on the back for digging deeper. im so glad i did.
I'm confussed,. Did Soul Sonic Force come out before this song??? I just heard Melly Mel Say Hip hop. I thought Africa Bambada was the First one to say that???
Tis is great music & a great time I met lots of girls at da Flash Jams ST Marys park etc. if it wasnt 4 these kats & da like Rap wouldnt B what it is 2day. A blast from da past & thats where it must sta. We grow up remembering our heroes & pitch em against 2days heroes. if these guys came bac & were 2 fall it will B a sad site 2C. So let em sta in da corners of our mind & pla their records when we want 2 visit dat special place in time. Congrats Hall of Fame inductees U guys truly deserve it
Its good to hear young Kats like dynokar, Lukersss, dtrain and Rhotserlok are diggin the old school, now if we can get a few hundred more to listen we might bring back the goods in Hip Hop cuz unfortunatly the industry is strictly geared to our young generation and most of em dont respect the origins
To 24Adrian24: Yes, that's Cowboy. It's scary how people listen to rap and don't know a thing about rap. To this very day Flash is still getting hired to rap at parties. These people can't differentiate the roles between the EMCEE's (rappers) and the DeeJay (the person playing the record).
these outfits r killin me lol but this is real music
redhairedvixen1 2 months ago
If we could only go BACK to Raw Talent...and not all the 2011-2012 Bullshit...Damn Fam.
striktrax 2 months ago
Then auto-tune, bling obsession, pussy lickin, cRap stars took over and slowly butcherd what once was an art.
Typhoonbladefist 4 months ago in playlist Grandmaster Flash
oh yeah this shyt brings me to tears
JOEMFROCK 5 months ago
man this is real M Cing as it was call before they tag it rapping. Crews toook to the stage in the park at dark and preformed their hearts out. RIP Cowboy. tHE BRONX IS HOME OF HIP HOP
bigsmokeynyc 5 months ago in playlist bigsmokeynyc's Favorited Videos
i think this was the very first M Cee record i ever saw on a turn table and heard on the radio WBLS
bigsmokeynyc 5 months ago
This was definetly and still is the jam in my book. None of todays rappers can compare to these ole skool rappers. I use to love this song although not too many peeps remember it. Ten stars to this record! they should make more like this so young peeps know what they missed out on and to teach the so called new rappers how to rap.
hutchypoo1 6 months ago 4
anyone remember who sung rap song that had hook" we wont work for free"
chnk22 6 months ago
This record by them is part of the reason I wanted to be a DJ.....everything else is history!! ;)
kolokamari 7 months ago
This is better than the stuff on the radio today!
rexboogie 7 months ago
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Only the people from the "GETTO" knew about this one at that time. It was an (so called) underground type record. I have to say no one remembers this jam. I asked several DJ'S, radio stations and they had no idea what I was talking about. I was unable to remember the name of this record and used all my resources to find it. (My brother Eddie P had it in his collection a long long time ago, but he gave it away)
jcarrasq20021 7 months ago
@jcarrasq20021 shyt i had this before it came out they used to record and then give it to cab drivers in the bronx and they would play and sell their shyt for a while before enjoy records and sugarhill records....i got mine from my cousin in Newark Nj long tyme ago.....and I am in Durham NC
JOEMFROCK 5 months ago
I cannot understand why this record is not celebrated!! I can understand that Rapper's Delight was the first big time rap jam (for the Radio that is). However this record was before Rappers Delight and was better than RD until this day......We are gonna make 5 MC'S sound like one...........Please someone in the industry recognize!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I really cannot believe this fell by the waste pile/side. Hey Melly Mel why don't you speak up about this one...DAMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!
jcarrasq20021 7 months ago
C'mon Man... this is The Real Deal !!!
mackdanny170 8 months ago
It's like sometimes, any form of art start to stream like river of awesomness... This is one of such.
Carthsting 9 months ago
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SuperMpare 10 months ago
is this the first rap\hip hop album ?
please , from long time and i'm looking for the first rap album or song , so tell me , i have found it or not ?
Haider94Ali 10 months ago
@Haider94Ali The first Hip Hop song ever recorded was KING TIM III/Fatback Band
BlacksAreBeautiful 10 months ago
Both EPMD and Jay-Z used that SAME bassline in their songs almost 10-20 years later... #Classic sample.
CdotJonesy 10 months ago
@CdotJonesy
The original beat that Flash interpolated on this song is the cleassic uptown break beat "7 Minutes Of Funk"...
bigscore 9 months ago
magic...
UBZUKI 11 months ago
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SuperMpare 10 months ago
This is one of the original rap groups that went on wax back in the days, cant duplicate the birth of old school rap
nywizkid66 11 months ago
This song is sill better the 98%of the rap songs out today.
rexboogie 11 months ago 5
@rexboogie i would say this song is better than 100 per cent of hip hop today brother
koolfraser 3 weeks ago
@rexboogie WE think so but not todays "rap" fans
soulsista1220 2 weeks ago
COME ON.....YOU GOTTA LOVE THIS.
makeithap 1 year ago
I looooooove this song!
gaiko1982 1 year ago
This joint was the shit
TDWIGGLES 1 year ago
T.J. Smooth here, I say dat dis music is da bowmb, MAYNE!! It makes me want to think about da anime Yu Yu Hakusho. I imagine Yusuke Urameshi and his friends rappin to dis cool hip hop.
jtmsmooth072088 1 year ago
BEST MUSIK HEHE
forestter35 1 year ago
Life was basic back then but the music more than made up for it.
maccagrabme 1 year ago
que clasico del rapppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
venonzire02 1 year ago
By saying this i speak for everybody "FUCK NEW RAPPERS AND FUCK THE NEW FAKE MUSIC"
OldSkoolBBoyEd 1 year ago
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@trcysttt This is REAL HIP HOP. Pioneers of Hip Hop at it's best! I love this jam. I remember this jam so well I still got it on cassette believe or not. I love it. I was like 11 or 12 when this came out! Trcysttt MC doesn't cut it for these wack youngins nowadays, lol. We had da privelage 2 enjoy & live this music & enjoy all da elements of what REAL HIP HOP is about not what they want 2 put out there 2day! Thank u 24adrian24 for posting this great classic gem & my boy Port 4 sharing! 1 LOVE
GiselaNYC1 1 year ago
Thanks. Peace and GOD BLESS
jcmoss33 1 year ago
My uncle was 17 and I was 9 when he broght this joint. We both played it and drove my grandmother(RIP) up a wall. Further more,I'd like to say RIP,Bobby Robinson. Thanks for giving real rappers like Kool Moe Dee,Mellie Mel,Cowboy(RIP),and others their start as recording artists.
oldschoolbx1970 1 year ago
@oldschoolbx1970 GR8 comment i can relate with you on that. I too drove family members crazy with tunes from back in the day...lol thanks for the clasSICK share..Peace..Port!
port2344chester 1 year ago
@port2344chester Thanks for liking my comment,bro. I also drove my moms up a wall with certain ones she couldn't take. My aunts were also driven up a wall too with them c/o my uncle and I. Lmbaol!!!!!!!!
oldschoolbx1970 1 year ago
@oldschoolbx1970 Its like collard greens..when too much water & very little greens.. what happens its watered down & the quality of its taste is lost..thats whats going down in hiphop/rap.. once corp america got its hand in the cash cow it became a conveyor belt next next. & after awhile no longer does it have foundation/substance... money hand over fist numbers over real deal material. My belief is its PROPAGANDA..(1984GEORGE ORWELL) build you up then tear you down.. LONG LIVE THE OLD SCHOOL...
port2344chester 1 year ago 2
@port2344chester And you know that.
oldschoolbx1970 1 year ago
@oldschoolbx1970 & u can't beat dat with a baseball bat... LOL... wow back in da days! I love it
GiselaNYC1 1 year ago
@GiselaNYC1 Nothing in today's so-called world of rap can never top this.
oldschoolbx1970 1 year ago 2
@port2344chester Love this jam homeboy thank u!
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oldschoolbx1970 1 year ago
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selling all my collection of rare old school hip hop stuff from the 80's, all original, contact me if interested.
insanelook 1 year ago
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007. The first Rap/Hip-Hop artist to have that honor.
211bill 1 year ago
Fucking awesome.
Vomator 1 year ago
Mr Magic was the only who played the rap wktu or wbls didn't played .I always recorded Mr Magic show and blew up the handball courts the next day. I had my memorex and JVC . WORD
fabzam63 1 year ago
@fabzam63 Tell it bro----Even when BLS gave Magic a show it was only for an hour!
Don't forget the Supreme Team show and Afrika Islam, I wanna say the station was 105.9 back in the day, late at night like 1 in the morning.
playboymaxim 1 year ago
@playboymaxim Your are right B .It was good.I have alot of good memories and some bad ones too (lol). The music was great .I still remember at was at a party .When i heard scrathing for the first time .I was in love ! A year later I had Technics and crates .Sometimes the boys and I took the train with all my equipment to do basement parties .Even my kids know Sugarhill music word 4 word .(lol) Good days my bro .We were blessed to have been there and lived to tell about it .
fabzam63 1 year ago
Use to listen to this on Mr.Magic's radio show in NYC.
mrc302 1 year ago
Hey that's very cool how you tagged the names of the Furious Five. I've always wondered who was who. Thanks a million!!
experiessence 1 year ago
Best Rap ever..... greetings from stuttgart germany... by ninja
tosouni 1 year ago
this is were tracy morgan got "LADIES MY MERCEDES"!
yellyyow 1 year ago
haha..... it funny how styles changed , i'm sure grandmasteer flash won't be caught dead wearing those cloths today ...they look like the gangster village people back then :D.......but seriously there one of my favorite groups of back then .
ern363 1 year ago
@24adrian24 and @KirkKCHugg :
I've read elsewhere that Pigmeat Markham was credited with that honour (First Rap). It came out in 1968. Check this:
Pigmeat Markham: Here comes the Judge
DK8380 1 year ago
Gotta dig that bass!!
lukcLf100 1 year ago
used to groove to their this hard though...
nuevayoriquenyo 1 year ago
We're gonna make 5 mcs sound like one !!
kaiylahani 1 year ago
we're gonna make 5 mcs sound like one !!
kaiylahani 1 year ago
BIG FUNN !
JonasBridgous 1 year ago
even now it sounds sooo fresh!
those guys flow way better than most of so called mc's could do nowadays.
Cheers for hiphop roots
.
desproo 1 year ago
Yeap, this is Tip Top Hip Hop. Rapping entertainment. Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. Super Nice!!
MrLorenzoz 1 year ago 2
my first record i learn to spin on
shine865 1 year ago
FURIOUS FIVE WORLD WIDE
dont show no shame (like you just dont care)
thewho1995 1 year ago
i ove him that so mucher it my guy oh man i miss huim lol old time iw ish go back buit i live there b4 long time ago ny bronx now i live pa
joedeafhiphop69 1 year ago
so so funky..!!!
where´s the funk today..?!
derDude555 1 year ago
Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame
TRKoneAD2 1 year ago
Awesome, but this is SuperRappin' No. 2 (the beginning starts off different), I had this record back in the day when it came out, along with the SuperRappin'.
These were both hot. Thanks for posting!
mrmoore1970 1 year ago
@mrmoore1970 yeah..they called themselves new generation....the seville routine; Barrington Levy flipped for Shyne's Bonnie and Clyde
taylor4660 9 months ago
I think its weird how this music sounded good back then, and when young folk go back and listen to it they like it. But If this same group was reincarnated and came out today, it wouldn't fly because of the culture change. If a young fella walked up to a girl with the moves they had back them, the girl would give'em the cold shoulder. I think thats weird how things change.
ziegljs 1 year ago
This was not the first pressed rap jam.....but it was the best so far at that time....
jcarrasq2002 1 year ago
eastchester projects mope citry
MrAlexisaac 1 year ago
Schoolyard jam! Keep em coming.
Kell1295 1 year ago
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This is not rap!!!!!!
mrsharpish 1 year ago
This is some classic shit the age of hip hop in the godfather state. go bless keith cowboy
smokeydee1170 1 year ago 2
Takes me back to Pickett middle school! G-Town stand up!
raystro71 1 year ago 2
I used to skake my ass off to this.
andreadenise 1 year ago
so so funky!
derDude555 1 year ago
is that cocheese?
southcoastdub 1 year ago
super dope
420159 2 years ago 2
This is real rap.........REAL RAP!!!!
GittinNGiven 2 years ago 40
@GittinNGiven yes right u got it lol
joedeafhiphop69 1 year ago
@GittinNGiven Right on,brothah!!!! That's something that needs to be told to today's youth here in NYC.
oldschoolbx1970 1 year ago
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SuperMpare 10 months ago
@GittinNGiven this is rap forreal something to feel....
thesouthrapsucks 6 months ago
lil wayne kinda looks like Mr. Ness, but Ness was a much better rapper and better lookin.
tllnc 2 years ago
big ups to Keith "Cowboy" Wiggins......true pioneer. legend. the music lives on.....worldwide
colton422 2 years ago 2
is is true hip hop really good old school
MrWozzie 2 years ago 2
Classic old school stuff,They don'tmake hiphop like this anymore,sad.
animal90sFreak5 2 years ago
fucking love grandmaster flash and the furious five!!!
hitshitthefan 2 years ago 2
This is actually "Super Rappin' 2" FYI
RobetoSauve 2 years ago 2
Thank you for this wonderful upload! I am only 19, but I always prefer this(the REAL hip-hop) - instead of Lil' Wayne and some punks who don't know anything about the roots of hip-hop :)
Thanks again mate : )
zaneverovati 2 years ago 2
@zaneverovati I'm 26yrs and I listen to Wayne and the artists of 2day but I never forget about the classic old school pioneers. This time of music was way better than the slave rap on the radio today!
Jaystarski 2 years ago
"we gonna make five MC's sound like one!"
MrPhillyrick1 2 years ago
Even the old school hip hop/r&b stations don't play this kind of stuff. It's as if rap never existed before 1985.
surfer53 2 years ago 3
yehh, i actually think this... for coming such a short time after, is nfact FAR better than rappers delight, t jus sounds better as a whole package to me... rappers delight is still awesome tho
danthedonHBB 2 years ago 3
@surfer53 try 365.com and pick the old-school hiphop channel. 24/7 hiphop before 1986 ; ) best radio out there
Habadaarnurfed 1 year ago
take the train.......take the train.
bjroberts65 2 years ago 2
that shit is fucken funky yo
jeffilopho 2 years ago 2
SUGAR SHACK /BROWNSVILLE remember!!!!!!!!!!!!!
amerdryserv 2 years ago
Best 12" of 1979. This >>> Rapper's Delight. One of my fav tracks ever.
Tobbelito78 2 years ago
This jawn remind of all the block parties I went to back in the day in the Mt. Airy section of Philly.........."can't, won't, don't stop rockin' to the rythm cause I get down".
bigshizzal 2 years ago
@bigshizzal Yea man. born and raised in G-Town, I remember those days.
metal1230 2 years ago
Love the way Jazzy Jeff cut this classic up.
maccagrabme 2 years ago
this post was added on my birthday....much thanks for the gift 24adrian24
bjroberts65 2 years ago
@bjroberts65 lol...Nice, and happy belated!
24Adrian24 2 years ago
appreciate that big dog......happy holidays to ya.
bjroberts65 2 years ago
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SuperMpare 10 months ago
this shit takes me back in the day
bjroberts65 2 years ago 2
Profound03 how could u not know the first rap ever recorded was King Tim the Third, I remember that record on a 45, the flip side of that was a hit for them, I forgot the name, but we used to play it on the jukebox... Sugar Hills Rappers Delight was the first rap record that me and most people ever heard, unless ur from New York of course..
stevieplez2 2 years ago
Fatback had that Hit King Tim the III (Personality Jock) was the name just a thing about Fatback Band being hiphop to me...but they were before Super Rappin. So was Blowfly for that matter. Pigmeat Markhim too...but we'de have to speak on the History of call and chant rapping then.
Don't you just love how rapping can take you back and back and back....
Profound03 2 years ago
my father was in this group keith cowboy. R.I.P.
bfludd 2 years ago 6
@bfludd cowboy was your father? wasnt he the first person to come up with the term 'hiphop'?
flipmandem87 2 years ago
This is definately one of the livest rap records ever recorded, it was right there in the beginning of hip hop, right after Curtis Blow recorded Rappin Blow or Christmas rap, then came this . We used to dance and grind all night for like 6 minutes or more at the outside partys. listeb to the guitar///
stevieplez2 2 years ago 2
This was the first Rap Record pressed if I'm not mistakened......no disrespect but check it out
It's popularity wasn't that big but had to gain speed...it was pressed before Kurtis Blow was.
DJ Profound "The MixMasters"
Profound03 2 years ago
you are mistaken. "King Tim III" by the fatback band circa 1977
24Adrian24 2 years ago 2
@24Adrian24 You are absolutely right not many people know that, King Tim III never got credit for being the first to put rap on the map.
KirkKCHugg 1 year ago
@Profound03 As a matter of fact, THIS version was a re-release of the original version which was put out in 1979. The original version of this cut which you can find on youtube is probably the best. These boys made 5 mc's sound like one.
thekid26000 1 year ago
thank you for the post!!! I was there!!!!! nothin like real hip hop!!!
123djblive 2 years ago
Now I aint heard this since the 80's. Hard to believe I used to know this word for word. I dont see birthday party ryhme. You remember. "Hey yall we're havin a ball, hope you're doin fine...."
BigRayBonz 2 years ago 2
a credit to you.
Still remember the lyrics?
MartinLoronzo 2 years ago
This is one of my first records i brought as soon as i got my set, We had plenty of records before this but the ones a person could call his own is best! Good post Adrian!
kell7wlt 2 years ago
This is when MC stood for Move the Crowd! Everybody was en pointe and had more funk, flair, and flow than a boatload of today's rappers.
Thanks for uploading!
peace&power
trcysttt 2 years ago 13
You're welcome and well said!
24Adrian24 2 years ago
Too true buddy
When hip hop decided to shed the funk.... it wasn't hip hop no more.
JonasBridgous 2 years ago 5
@trcysttt This is REAL HIP HOP. Pioneers of Hip Hop at it's best! I love this jam. I remember this jam so well I still got it on cassette believe or not. I love it. I was like 11 or 12 when this came out! Trcysttt MC doesn't cut it for these wack youngins nowadays, lol. We had da privelage 2 enjoy & live this music & enjoy all da elements of what REAL HIP HOP is about not what they want 2 put out there 2day! Thank u 24adrian24 for posting this great classic gem & my boy Port 4 sharing! 1 LOVE
GiselaNYC1 1 year ago
How about the Crash Crew?? Anybody want to share it?
nyfred66 2 years ago
what about Luvbug Starsky?
Imakebeats65 2 years ago
please post Freedom..can't believe it's not here
pinifirina1 2 years ago 2
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five are my all-time favorite rap crews in hip hop history. Most of thier tracks are favorites but my all time favorite is "Its Nasty", thanks for the post.
Hip Hop Nation Forever
dukejah 2 years ago 4
these kats were definetly before there time and the g.o.a.t well earn and deserverd
tee2701 2 years ago
i cant believe how good this is. and to think i mistakenly underrated grandmaster flash all these years. im patting myself on the back for digging deeper. im so glad i did.
movrinoscopy 2 years ago
good on you bro!.
Spammmz 2 years ago
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RobetoSauve 2 years ago
old skool waaaaaaw nigga safx
partykingz36 2 years ago
slammin!
chrisrap4ever 2 years ago
Young ladies!....In my Mercedes!! I love dis joint!
rgb404 2 years ago
just sent this to soulja boy...
d1thundergod 2 years ago
lol....
24Adrian24 2 years ago
I'm confussed,. Did Soul Sonic Force come out before this song??? I just heard Melly Mel Say Hip hop. I thought Africa Bambada was the First one to say that???
tzford 2 years ago
Actually, the first person to say "Hip Hop" was Kool Herc.
Tenatu 2 years ago
Ok I can beleave Kool Herc Said it first. I wonder why Africa Bambada gets the Credit for calling it Hip Hop???
tzford 2 years ago
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WestsideOldSkool 2 years ago
melle mel the coldest in history
megatimboslice 2 years ago 2
Representing... With all due Respect.
R.I.P. Cowboy.
veezocaveezo 2 years ago
best song ever =)
2pac2pac2pacshakur 2 years ago
the best!!!
milchpfeife123 2 years ago
my 1st and last love, i suppose
skiza33 2 years ago
Tis is great music & a great time I met lots of girls at da Flash Jams ST Marys park etc. if it wasnt 4 these kats & da like Rap wouldnt B what it is 2day. A blast from da past & thats where it must sta. We grow up remembering our heroes & pitch em against 2days heroes. if these guys came bac & were 2 fall it will B a sad site 2C. So let em sta in da corners of our mind & pla their records when we want 2 visit dat special place in time. Congrats Hall of Fame inductees U guys truly deserve it
JovonTLC 2 years ago
damn! it's funkin good
rzbik 2 years ago 2
MR MUSCLE SIMMONS IS DEF IN MY TOP 5!!!
bktoob 2 years ago
I listened to this today on something called a CD. I almost forgot how good it is.
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px403 2 years ago
"Melle Mel bang, rock the house" Bring back memories!!! Raheem, son a queen. had the pleasure of meeting him and Flash.
TheSouthphilly 2 years ago
Its good to hear young Kats like dynokar, Lukersss, dtrain and Rhotserlok are diggin the old school, now if we can get a few hundred more to listen we might bring back the goods in Hip Hop cuz unfortunatly the industry is strictly geared to our young generation and most of em dont respect the origins
Trumixaa 2 years ago 4
yeah i hear you man, i agree totally, i appreciate the respect.
Lukerssss 2 years ago
I´m 15. I want the instrumental. Can anybody help me ?
deynokar 2 years ago
probably too old to get the inst to this dude....any luck searching on youtube for it?
Lukerssss 2 years ago
Check eBay out.
AussieTemplar 2 years ago
Am I the only 18 year old feelin this right here?
dtrainbitches 2 years ago 5
nah im 19, i bump this in my car.....
RHOTSERLOK 2 years ago 2
lol no man, ive had this on favourite for months, i listen to it everyday!!!....im 18 too :):)
lovin it
Lukerssss 2 years ago
I'm 16 and love it... brought a grandmaster flash 12" record the other day :).... Now I need a record player ahaha ^^
jakec360 2 years ago
i'm 13 and it's my most played on my itunes. haha.
jasonthefilipino 2 years ago 3
This is another version. I mean the flow in this one is slightly different..i remember because this was one of my favorites
Misaster77 2 years ago
this has the same lines as Younger generation(Furious five's First name) We Rap More Mellow with a few changes
fagaret 2 years ago
when this was out I was like ten yrs old and knew every word. this was my shit......
mishun1 2 years ago
I love this song!!!
sqrr2461 2 years ago
There was not a one man show in this group, all of them had crazy flow.
silky1700 2 years ago
To 24Adrian24: Yes, that's Cowboy. It's scary how people listen to rap and don't know a thing about rap. To this very day Flash is still getting hired to rap at parties. These people can't differentiate the roles between the EMCEE's (rappers) and the DeeJay (the person playing the record).
fnkdrmmr 2 years ago 2
which 1's raheim??