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  • he should have been playing DT for the Jets

  • The Chubbster, Werrrrd up!

  • chubbster hasn't been 260 since 8th grade. ha ha.

  • Dude was mad lyrical, ahead of his time for real

  • no chubb no biggie 

  • Do ANYBODY HAVE THE CASSETTE VERSION IT HAD THE "SANFORD AND SON" SAMPLE

  • the chubbster was ill as fuk

  • Tremendous breath control ... I played this album til my walkman damn near blew up ... ALL HAIL THE CHUBBSTER!!

  • DAMN!!..i miss the old days when hip hop was real hip hop. The dancin,haircuts...

  • Repping for Big Dudes since day one! Like him better than Heavy d!

  • Remember when there were dancers in hip hop videos???? What happened to dancing....this is when hip hop and house were @ their apex and they went hand in hand. Then hip hop and house became "big business" and the soul of it all went away. Money.......the root of all evil.

  • i love chubb rock!! shud have went much further....where he at now is what i wants to know

  • the most underated rapper of all time

  • "Don't realize there are two directions on a ladder!" Fuckin genius!

    I think he went to Brown University too, you won't hear any of todays corporate rappers promoting education.

  • Woooorrrrdddd up.

  • Pro black music damn where you go.

  • DON'T LET THE INDUSTRY MAKE INTELLIGENT MORAL BLACKS GO OUT OF STYLE! SUPPORT HIP HOP LIKE THE CHUBBSTER NOT THE JUNK FOOD RAP OF TODAY THE JOKES ON US DON'T BE BAMBOOZLED LETS END THE NIGGER MINSTREL SHOW- POWER TO THE PEOPLE

  • "6 FOOT 3 260 AND CHANGE". To this day I always remember this lyric, which I will always remember the chubbster woorrdd up!

  • Word is born.....this is real hip hop back in the day 4 reals.....hip hop went from gold chains kangol and addias....to 9 mils prison and funerals...wack ass beefs mixed with bullshit.....dr dre snoop dog and puff and a few others realized that DEAD PEOPLE CANT SPEND MONEY....so they wised up.....its way more cool to be alive to see the grand kids get married.......now thats whats up.....people can ither learn from pac and biggie or fall prey.....you decide....PEACE

  • Yo! I was having a little arguing about oldschool beats with my friend. I tried to explain to him that old school beats are a bit simple but they can be sick even if they are simple. So I make beats and he said my old school beat was wack and stuff, but I would like to hear an opinion from you guys who understand old school hip hop! Give me an honest answer please! Go watch my beat on my channel! It's called: My Boombox Bumpin'

  • the first BIGGIE

  • This what i grew up on.I feel bad for the kiddies today cause they grew up on lil Wayne and "do the stanky leg".Once they hear old school music like this they realize how Lame most rapper of this Era is.When you grow up on low standards you except low standards.BTW that redbone in 0:27 is off the hook.

  • this nigga chubbs was lyrical as fuck.than on top of that his beats were bangin.it'll never be like that again. let ur kids study this shit so they will understand.

  • CHUBB COULD SPIT NASTY.. WORD

  • 6'3", 260 and, change??? No Way!!! I'm sorry Chubbster. You're one of my all-time fav. rap artist...but, I'm 6'2" 245lbs. and, I look NO WHERE NEAR your size! Your size quote in this video is HIGHLY questionable! Lol..

  • The era of "the rhyme" is gone!

  • It is to bad that it takes flashbacks like this one to respect the game. I reflect back to ole' school rap ever now and then to find my roots, but more so to clear my head from all that crap rap crap. I understand the freedom of speech, but now days it is way beyond speech with simplicity. Thanks to Chubb Rock and many many others it was simple and clean I understand that rap..........

  • another chubb jam1 miss old skool rap!

  • the chubbster just gave me a chubbbster

  • This was a time where rapping was mostly about skills. Now its all about selling records. I tell yall, these days, they can put the asses rapper on a track and the record will still sell, depending on how the beat sounds. Im tired of all these damn dance songs, Snap Ya Fingers, Gettin Crunk and all that other shit. There aren't that many dope rappers out there today. And it's a shame. So you see, I judge rappers based on their delivery and not their beats.

  • @najeenixonnixon You're right-it's definitely not about skills!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @najeenixonnixon Premo summed it up nicely, saying that "the A&Rs should know better"...

  • @EnjoyYourAirSupport money. these stations are playing artist who collaborate with others and those others they collaborate with will do a song with them. so, we keep hearing the same artist all the time which clog the playlist with just them. it used to be more artist and better quality music too. these cats now are being used as pawns and don't even know it.

  • way before biggie and u could understand him sorry he the first

  • This is real RAP, When Black Rappers HAD PRIDE AND A MESSAGE, BUT LIL DOUGH.........5% to Isalam, Black Original MAN

  • One of the best in hip hop.Chubb was so underrated.This is classic New York Old School.Music now a days is non-existent

    subliminal garbage.

  • chub mad over looked

  • dam chubb was and isstill NICE!

  • Pause it at 0:18 sec....lmao he looks like a giant couch potato.

  • Man oh man oh man..smh. I REALLY miss the music from this era. Growing up in the late 80's/early 90's was AMAZING! Music now days SUCKS ASS. I feel bad for my 10 year old. I really do. But thanks for posting. I'm smiling and reminiscing :)

  • does anybody know the instrumental that plays from 3:37? i heard it on the radio and the Dj wouldnt answer the request line..

  • Dude! That's "Love is the message" by MFSB.A classic.

  • @dominoize non of the "sample listing" sites even have that song listed for Chubbster.... thanks

  • @dominoize plus i just realized on the radio (92.9 wtug) they played the Danny Krivit Special Edit

  • No prob. I pretty much know all of Howie Tee's samples - he still calls me for stuff he used back in the day.

    p.s. Plus thats me on the 1st Chubb Rock track (Rock and Roll dude) :)

  • racist teachers with all the modern features..wow

  • I wish he did a song with Heavy D that would have been tight as hell

  • ohhhh, damn, you missed the classic Arsenio when CHubb guested on the mic and then Ars interviewed him about what it was like to appear on Michael Jackson's song "Jam"...then Chubb had to tell him it was Heavy D, not Chubb

  • this takes me back to video music box!!! classic

  • Word Up! Word Is born! Word to da mutha! Crank it! This song is def! I loved the 80's and 90's. The style and lingo were unforgetable and something that few Hip Hop artist today possess. The sampling of the old songs that caused you to read the CD jacket fo found out where they got the beats and then you would go by that artist and be introduced to a new artist or genre of music. Wow! those decades were innovative and the artist were so diverse. What happened?

  • u meen word is bond

  • im a young kat, only 22 but i know real hip hop ..this is real and positive fuck drugs go to school get ya shit together.....peace

  • @newyorkowner if you like poetry you will like this poem search " is the cross christian" it will blow your mind!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I have the single to this song and it has the instrumental to this song too. If anyone wants it, just let me know and I'll get it to you. And long live old school 90s hip hop. Peace.

  • Thanks a mil MCBallistic!! u the ish for bringing this back baby!!

  • True MC's have flow and delivery and clever lyrics. Chubb, 3rd bass, Nice and Smooth, Rakim, Run DMC, Special Ed, JayZ, Nas, SO MUCH better than Wayne T Pain Forida shit

  • @Jurgenmeoff  right

  • @Jurgenmeoff

    I agree with that list except for Run DMC. - They are pioneers and can be considered true mc's, they made classics, but flow and clever lyrics?

  • true hip hop you a jerk is fuckin wack tha south..wack .lil gay wanye gay and wack.chubb rock...........LEGEND

  • @southrapsucks if you like poetry you will like this poem search " is the cross christian" it will blow your mind!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • he reminds me of public enemy

  • because him and chucky d both have deep voices and dont talk slang

  • chubb rock got da moves 2!

  • Chub Rock is one of the illest emcee's EVER... he is VERY UNDERATED....just listen to that flow... hearing this 20 years later, He is still just as great as when I heard him the 1st time..... HIP-HOP FOREVER peace

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  • @2009ByondInfinity Definitely on point with that!! Chubbs is a great one, no doubt.

  • @2009ByondInfinity

    Way before his time.

  • Did anyone know Chubb Rock was a student at Brown University before getting his deal. He promised his mom he'd finish. I remember hearing him say that on YO like 20 years ago lol. Long live real hip-hop.

  • now thats Hip Hop..

    forget all this new crap

    this is where it was at

    SLAMIN !

  • anyone know where the horns are from?

  • he was one of many reasons I ran home to watch Yo!

  • lil wayne has no skill what-so-ever..hes just a pile of walkin shit!...his voice, flow, style, beats are all fucking extremely shit and so is any1 who listens to his wack arse music.

  • its a shame people think someone like little wayne has any level of skill in comparison to any one of the many great mcs that have innovated hip hop. ultramagnetic mcs, company flow, leaders of the new school, jungle brothers, rammellzee, even j-live from more recent times, all absolutely sick. little wayne epitamises the sorry state of modern popular hip hop.

  • L'il Wayne is not anything. Chub Rock is the man for real

  • Agreed. Lil Wayne has the flow of a toilet. Chub Rock has the flow of a RIVER.

  • Chubb Rock is the motherfuckin man

    cant wait for his new album with Wordsworth

  • This is doper than anything currently being passed off as "hip-hop".

    --p.s. Lil' Wayne is not hip-hop.

  • This dude is huge lol, Should of played the NFL lol

  • first of all were not kids, second u need to I'm glad u see people complaining because we should! U need to understand we are a product of the first generation of hip hop when it was real shit even the party music back in the day was a million times better than the garbage they play today!

  • exactly

  • Monicadominguez2393..shut yo bitch ass up..

  • yeah but the problem is that these wack mutherfuckers like LIL iddy bitty Wayne can't rap for shit and they all copy each other with no originality. Back in the era of Chubb Rocks and many other dope mc's that lame shit wasn't tolerated. Dudes wasn't in it for a quick buck or some silly ass swagger they were all about the lyrical skills. Do some research before you post next time.

  • I'm so hella loaded and this shit is so hilarious, and Chubb Rock is a comedian LOL

  • LOL he looks like the evil pig guy on captin planet - but yea on some real shit Chubb is the man

  • He is probably the best rapper ever...but I don't like this type of comparison.He is in the top 5,but his music is slept on not like rakim's

  • GO GO GO GO

  • LMAo

  • Chubb Rock is a better mc than B.I.G

  • meh they got different styles not in the same category

  • fuck outta here

  • its true

  • this is back in the day when we used to dance our ass off! RIP Real Hip Hop!

  • Oh I can agree with you my friend. Back in those days, we used to dance our asses off to good sounding hip hop like this. This is what real hipp hop was about. You can't really dance like this to today's hip hop. There's no energy to some of today's hip hop. Stuff like Soulja Boy is pure garbage.

    This is what I miss about hip hop... the dancing and having fun. I don't think it's totally gone. We just need to find our rhythms again and start remaking good hip hop again.

  • nah it's gone now, it's something that we have to accept. we had a great time though I'm so glad I grew up in this era

  • He has a song with k'naan check it out

  • ya its sick - its called "abc's"

  • yea its a classic song first time i have heard chubb in years

  • this guy is flippin the track and nice word play and twisting like kaiyeem said peace and love

  • Yo listen to the lyrics, Chubb Rock is dropping jewels in this track. Phenomenal word play

  • Chubb is/was that n*gga

  • ja mann das war hip hop man

  • What ever happened to that chubby rapper?

  • stick to pop candy south rappers

  • nice beat !

  • Jesus, when was this made?

  • that beat, jeesuz... dope!

    That way of dancing does it have a particular name?? I want to learnnn! was born in the wrong time wrong place, darn it

  • he kept fraternitys in his video

  • his dancers were crazy!

    the chubsta

  • now compare this to something soulja boy would do....this is true hip hop!

  • one of the best.

    back when ya needed the gift.. not just a bullshit image

  • yo chubbs is a beast

  • Chubbsta

  • Chub Rock was the Original biggie smalls, in my opinion. He resembled biggie by his looks and swagga and his voice kinda reminds me of biggie and they were both from Brooklyn. Both of them have unothordox styles too. This style was complex and so was biggies. They challenged their flows with complex styles.

  • You said, quote,

    'his voice kinda reminds me of biggie'

    Don't you mean biggie sounds like HIM!

    This guy came, blew up, laid it down and retired long before biggie even BEGAN.

  • you be ILLIN'!! that was a dumb n*gger statement to compare n*ggy smalls the the n*ggster here!

    N*ggy is WAY better.

    break yo' self!

  • I just checked this guy's page(djhives) This moron is 37 fuckin years old coming in here spewing hate and racial slurs!! LOL, What a fuckin loser! Dont you have anything better to do in your old age?? Like getting a girlfriend or taking your Geratol you old fuck?? Better yet,why dont you just get a life!

    *smh*

  • SUCK AN EGG!!

  • Chob Rock was the Original biggie smalls, in my opinion. He resembled biggie by his looks and swagga and his voice kinda reminds me of biggie and they were both from Brooklyn. Both of them have unothordox styles too.

  • fuckin racist a negroid in your hood will KILL YA BOA

  • they should have called him the n*ggster

  • man shut tha fuk up racist bitch

  • B.I.G. did do it better, however... B.I.G. did say in an interview that Chubb influenced him.

  • Has a fresh prince kinda feel, I dig it!

  • 2:57...best spin move ever

  • Name ONE "rapper" today that can even come close to the CHUBBSTER....

  • The one I can even place in the same old skool category would be LL Cool J

  • not a ONE at ALL!

  • I miss real hip hop. Long live the 80's and 90's.

  • Rapping so fast...

    GOLDEN ERA RAP...

    KANE,EPMD,RAKIM,P.E.,even LL was tha shit!!!

  • and something else i noticed...

    "Love Is The Message" is sampled on there...cool. :-D

  • I rock this in my ipod every day.

  • isn't this a remix? i remember the album version sounding somewhat different.

  • anyone remember or got the video for chubb rock's "stop that train" used to have this on 12" cant find it anywhere!

  • I never knew he made a video for that song. stop that train was a pure banger

  • Always enjoyed Chubbs, but haven't been able to put away "Treat Em Right", "Ya Bad Chubbs" and "The Chubbster" for about a year. Nobody I know remembers him but they all agree his lyrics were schmoov.

  • that dancing whats it called? i hate hiphop dance that look slike whitey-ballet. but tis here is the real ... does t have a name?

  • This song is called the Chubbster, I can't stop playing this since the 90's when it came out. There is about three mains songs on the album. even fatman scoop had to sample treat em right.

  • Summer 1991! I miss music like this and old school R&B so much.

  • Better than what they got today.

  • Does anybody know what Chubb Rock song these lyrics came from: "The phone rang. I picked up, heard the bang. Son said hello, real loud, with a country twang. And he sounded disgruntled. Heh. He was far from humble. His speech was juvenile, the nature of his words are jumbled."?

  • Unbelievable flow of an era.

  • Damn, we need this era back!

  • Dr Ice (From U.T.F.O) And his dance crew have some tight ass dance moves in this video.

  • yes hilarious drink on

  • Da Chubsta!!!! Living proof that every NYC nigga wasn't on some gangsta bullshit!!!!

  • That's right!! This was when hip hop was cool and mellow! I miss those days, man!

  • Go Chubb,Brklyn in da house.Still bangin.

  • Da Chubbsta...Wurd Da Chubbsta..Wurd...

  • It's Da Chubsta!!

  • Damn these were the block party days!! I remember watching this on Video Music Box. This the kind of hip hop I grew up too. This bullshit that's out 2day you cannot even classify as hip hop..

  • WORD!!!!!!!!!!! CLASS OF 96

  • damm check out the b-boy hip hop does not exist now its r&b singers with sloppy rap hooks!!!!!

  • soulja boy comes to mind - the hook is the whole damn song!!!!

  • McBallistic, thanks for posting this jewel. This was from the era when you had the chant "Go, go, go..." over a great beat and real rhyme. Unfortunately, young bucks don't have a clue. By the way, I think the horn play is from that house song "City Lights' by Basil Hardhaus.

    Did he say '91?? Oh shyte... Here I go watching it again.

  • I was listening to this back when I had a walkman that