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  • good music yes man.

    greats from the dutchman peace for everyone.

  • space music loving it greats from Holland for every body.

  • i love being african

  • People DO NOT give these guys enough credit. A Tribe Called Quest wasn't the only group who helped jazz rap. These guys are fucking great.

  • @BlackStarKeepShining Thank you .And you weren't even trying. I could remember their songs,well one in particular, but not their name . ATCQ..

  • @kaadauwgg So you were trying to remember ATCQ's name? .... One of the most famous and influential rap groups of all time.... And you forget there name.....

  • It's SO MESSED UP that Afrika Baby Bam is now a pagan, wearing make-up and shit...*smh*

  • tha JayBeez tha JayBeez

  • Nice menu on the right!!!

  • 25 people are lost. this song brings back so many peaceful hip hop memories. artist speaking from the heart, honest!

  • Jungle Brothers 4ever . Real Don't Die!!! Feel Me Hackensack, Englewood, Teaneck Jersey Represent ya heard!!!

  • I knew the jungle was endangered but never knew it was now just a small patch of wasteground surrounded by buildings. It must be a real struggle to survive in that jungle, with its spiders and rabbits.

  • @DaveWBedford um the jungle is a metaphor for the environment they grew up in, you know a dog eat dog world, but i guess maybe you don't understand metaphor???? you're spoon fed on similies??? lol

    anyways, for those who do understand metaphors, and who like hip hop or ganja, peep the original vids on my channl...

  • Am i trippin'????? he was in bushes....Jungle Brothas

  • 23 people never made it through the jungle!

  • Miss my black medalion!

  • Hip Hop 4 ever!!

  • needs more loud

  • how can someone doesn't like shit like that ?

  • What years were The Jungle Brothers?

  • @howardtheman Late 80's early 90's.

  • This is SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSTRAIGHT CLLLLLLLLLLLLasssic...the first group that started the "Native Tongue" family.

  • westwood lol

  • "They get out of line, I put 'em on a vine, and give 'em one big push FOR ALL MANKIND!"

  • wow i love this

  • the 23 dislikes must not be Hip Hop educated. Also, this quality of Hip Hop is still being made today. You just have to look around what's being pushed & actually search for it. Blogs, sites like bandcamp etc.

  • See the Jungle Brothers @ The Masque, Liverpool

    10th september 2011.

    Check our event out on Facebook/masqueliverpool

  • who came out first the jungle brothers or N.W.A? they both use the term " straight outta" jungle brothers has straight outta of the jungle and n.w.a has straight outta of compton plus i know that the track "Straight out the Jungle" has a similar beat to "If it aint ruff" To me since n.w.a is known for sampling so jungle brothers probaby had the beat first so does anyone knows the facts about this?

  • @Redrumhydro NWA and Jungle brothers both came out in 1988 with their straight out of albums. but nwa has been around longer than the jungle brothers and straight outta compton came out a few months before straight out the jungle. i don't really know about "if it aint ruff" having a similar beat to as straight out the jungle, they sound different to me. 

  • @simeon26 The JBs had been around for some time before their album release as well. Yes, Straight Outta Compton beat the Straight Out the Jungle by 3 months. But Mike & Sam can be traced back to Special K. Mike can be traced all the way back to Planet Brooklyn. At the same time, Arabian Prince can be traced back to Bobby Jimmy. Mango Meat is still a phat sample though. The JBs used more of it. But you can tell that Dre was something special even in those days.

  • lol every time i go to a good hip hop song on youtube theres always a huge argument.

  • Damn these guys were amazing. I'm gonna go make a good hip-hop album inspired by dem!!

  • Search P-Town Rap Squad "Cho Plateau" to see a tight underground music video. 

  • The only bad thing about this track is that it reminds me about how white I am. No white dude has ever been near as funky and true as this

  • @kedsenberger What about The Beastie Boys?

  • @kedsenberger Hahahaha

  • The Tarzan of Hip-Hop'

    Awesome to see people still listening to that ol' good shit!

    Word to his Mother-

  • Filmed in South London Battersea --- Monioe Love, DJ POGO Cru.

  • greattttt

  • I always perfered the Jungle Brothers over Eric B. & Rakim and the rest back in the late 80s in hip-hop. Can't beat 'Done By the Forces of Nature' & 'Straight Out The Jungle', 2 amazing LPs.

    A Tribe Called Quest and the Jungle Brothers will always be my favorites (along with Biggie, Nas, Pac and Eazy).

  • @HTMAJPW I feel ya. The Jungle Brothers have always been my favorite. What I adored about this group was that they never became consumed with this industry and their ever changing trends. To me the JB's represent pure MCing. Nothing else.

  • Heheh! I taped that on VHS from Night Network too!

  • Is that an afrobeat sample

  • I forgot to buy it when it was available on "UK Plastic". I bought it pricely on discogs.

  • who the fsck disliked this? kids are ignorant these days.

  • This was the first album I ever bought. I was young, primary school days, maybe 8 years old. My grandmother offered to give me a $2 coin to buy a tape from a clearance bin at the supermarket. I chose "Straight Out The Jungle" I think because of the cool, colourful cover and the name Jungle Brothers. I loved it, and so did my grandmother! Thus began my love for hip-hop, although I didn't realise it until later when I was reintroduced to it by the likes of Cypress Hill, Snoop Doggy Dogg and Ice T.

  • this was the shit , nowadays is bulshit rap

  • kool & quiet

  • REAL SHIT!!!

  • im confused on why people care who the best MC is? i listen to to many diffrent MCs to even care haha

  • they call me a star , but thats not what i am

  • this song turns me into a lil kid all over again.. i miss those days this music was poppin.. ppl was more together than now where im from in still @...straight out the jungle

  • This was my joint back in the day livin in the Bronx! Yo anyone know where this video was shot at?

  • @gotflava1 Video was shot in London, UK, Jungle brothers and all the Native Tongues were huge over here, still are. real Hip-Hop still lives in the UK, it will never die! Hope all is good acros the pond. Peace!

  • im here trying to enjoy a classic & you fools is here talkin about justin bieber !!! thats not fair ! this song is so dope & pure that words cant explain !!! peace to little wayne, justin & all artists out there trying to do there thang. yall need 2 stop comparing erras this was a totaly different time. P.S I had to go out & buy this album again THANX !

  • Although the Golden Age of Hip-Hop had several reasons for it's downfall, Jadakiss once said that if B.I.G. and Pac were alive that most rappers today would be saying "Welcome to McDonalds can I take your order?"

  • @steelounbelievable74 I personally find Biggy overrated. So many better out there.

  • @MsYouareWRONG First things first I Poppa freak all the honies, dummies, playboy bunnies, those wanting money. Yes he was def overrated. lol

  • @steelounbelievable74 No, that;s not true. they themselves were pushed in the commercial direction with their last releases. By now it would've probably been 2Pac feat. Lil Wayne, which is too horrible to even think off.

  • why not a 5 million hits? shit is fresh

  • Sick laid back flow! Props for uploading a classic!

  • just curious. best Hip Hop song ever? "The Message" is def on the top of my list.

  • @IamYoNeighbor "my melody"

  • @IamYoNeighbor My Melody by Rakim. The original version though

  • JBs reunited! Talking De La/Quest with some radio station: wrs.ch

    The Jungle Brothers, hip hop pioneers, reunite in Biel

  • THIS is OLD SCHOOL HIP HOP!!!!!! The kids don't know shit about this.

  • this is like education to those cats that dont be knowing ...you know

  • 22 sad sack ass mofo's. Go back and listen to your bullshit. Jungle Brothers and Native Tongue spoken here

  • Damn these guys were amazing. I'm gonna go make a good hip-hop album inspired by dem

  • jungle brothers need more recognition. one of the illest hip hop groups.

  • this song is perfect!!!!! <3 golden age <3

  • in the 80's they feared public enemy, in the 90's they forgot about ice t, and they turned it into a profit in the 21 century. true hip hop is true lyrical beauty

  • The group that put A Tribe Called Quest on!! Thank you J.B's

  • just copped this LP on vynl today from the new Fat beats store cant wait to listen to it 2morrow!

  • JB Rules!

    

  • straight out the cornfield

  • i love at 2:16 when they hi-five it turns to color!

  • for real!!!

    OLD SKOOL HIP HOP!!!

    great!!!!!! nuff respect

  • proper old Skool......BOIIIIIIIIIII :) proper old Skool......BOIIIIIIIIIII :)

  • proper old Skool......BOIIIIIIIIIII :)

  • hahaa and the echo kills shit man especially at 2:50-2:56(It's unbelievable (unbelievable) uncivilized (ci-civilized)

    And now I'm starting to realize))

    And the ad libs, at 2:56-3:01.

    (Danger in the jungle, the jungle means danger (danger)

    Tension intense, hearts filled wit anger (anger))

    ha straiht out cameroon my hometown.

  • Arican 4 life(cameroon)hahaaa.

  • The worst four years in music-

    1994-Justin Bieber was born

    1995-Eazy-e dies of Aids

    1996-Tupac is shot to death

    1997-Biggie is shot to death

    Thumbs up if you would trade JB for all three?

  • @MrJimjar Justin B got nothin to do with hip-hop. That's like blaming Ronald McDonald for getting a bad cheeseburger. If hip-hop was any good right now, you wouldn't be bitching about this lil lesbian boy. You think we wasted our time talkin bout the New Kids on the Block during hip-hop's glory days? the only comment relevant is "Damn these guys were amazing. I'm gonna go make a good hip-hop album inspired by dem."

  • @funktuall That thought hits every time i read the same comments you're talkin about.

  • @funktuall Fuckin' Right!

  • While I agree that Justin B has nothing to do with real hip hop, I will say that he has plenty to do with "contemporary" music. Let's face it, pop culture in the western construct, is informed by hip hop which is Black culture. You, yourself, can always know what a good cheeseburger is & where to get one. Hell, I bet you can make a mean burger at your crib. But damned if those who aren't "in the know" have a chance to experience a good cheeseburger because Justin B is all they know about burgers

  • @MrJimjar you people try too hard to get thumbs

  • yeees

  • :o

  • Top album, a top title track, a Hip Hop classic!!

  • LOVE FROM PORTUGAL..!

  • afrika baby bam is a straight up weirdo whack ass possessed by the devil bi-sexual non-black negro now.he is CRAZY as hell!go check it out if u dont believe me

  • yeah buddy, takes me back to hs, friday night gym jamz

  • i cant believe while all these mcs were talking about africa and shit, people actually in africa were waging countless civil wars and genocides.

  • classic

  • Jimbrauskyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy­yyyyyyyyyy THANKS!!

  • "...educated man, from the motherland..." what happened to that? Heard "WACK-ASS, Flocka" and "Soulja Toy" recently and wondered 'bout that. It's like they were'nt even speaking english!! Bunch of deep-south, slave-speak. I couldn't "dumb" myself down enough to to write some shit that fuckin' WACKif my life depended on it!! It's sad to see what it's come down to...and then people wonder why we're in a state of flux. But like Mike-G said "...the untamed animals just don't know how to act"!!

  • Holy crap Tim Westwood used to support Real Hip Hop!

  • @leeperryismerry Yeah I was really shocked to see him at the end.

  • Proper good old hip-hop, too many folk think hip-hop is 'gangsta rap'. Although, even good old Ice Cube sampled this tune and lyrics ;)

  • the 21 people that didn't like it couldn't get past the first verse.

  • Afrika Baby Bam and Mike Gee's flows are amazing.

  • THE NATIVE TONGUE RULES!

  • i loved this joint@

  • Exactly Red Alert73...I was jus' 'bout to say the same freakin' thang...LOL...who in the hell R the 21 that don't love this??? THIS IS VINTAGE HIP HOP...IF IT WASN'T FOR SONGS LIKE THIS THAT "PUSH'D THE ENVELOPE" TO TAKE THE GAME TO ANOTHA LEVEL...

  • Who are the 21 idiots disliking this ???

  • @RedAlert73 Thats what i just asked myself Red!!!!

  • yall remember those leather African medallions that came after we got off the dukey gold ropes?

    JB's in tha cut! Native Tongues yall. add X-Clan to that genre

  • @MrFrodiggs Hell Yes!!!! it was a beautiful time, an era....

  • when i listened old school Hip Hop very first time,the impact was almost same as watching Bruce Lee's kung-fu film!These deliteful happenings brought me back just a happy little kid,instantly! my treasure!

  • what most ingorant people dont know is that these guys along with many other early 90s hip hop artists put great rational thought into each and every lyric/verse that they spit. All they spoke was knawledge, not nonsense filled rhymes thats todays so called "rap music."

  • THE JUNGLE BROTHERS WERE LIKE THE BEATLES

  • @lcolby11 for Hip Hop! agreed!

  • Urban resistance

    

  • One of my 1st cd's in 91. Classic. Haters - Don't waste your time posting. You owe the JB's a debt of gratitude even if you don't know it.

  • This a pure classic,,,hip hop must be really low if LiL Wayne is the number 1 artist

  • @ Azamatbagtov Shut up this is real music lil wayne is a giant poser he cant sound good with out all the sound board and shit do u really think he sounds like that in real life

  • classic

  • 1:24  Gangstarr - Hardcore Composer

  • i had the cassette tape.....booooooooiiiii

    this was the baggy pants big shoe colorful shirt dancing era of hip hop

  • GOD, PLEASE BRING HIP HOP BACK FROM THE DEAD.

  • @buddah773 son HIP HOP aint dead, if it was dead you wouldnt see no comments or nobody listening to CLASSICS like this!

    we keep the shit inside of us, just because the radio doesnt play HIP HOP music anymore it doesnt mean that is dead, fuck the radio man. this is a cultural treasure

  • pretty fresh if ya ask me, yet its TWO DECADES OLD!, Fuck Lil Wayne

  • yo son i had this one on cassette! what is this like 90? 89?... this was organic hip hop when there were real B-BOYS around, before the bastardization of hip hop

  • @rocky11210 1988, a glorious year. All the legends came out with a debut at that time.

  • John Peel - was playing this stuff back in the day, the man was a genius.

  • TRU HIP HOP MY NINJA

  • this is true hip hop.

  • azamatbagatovs talkin out his fuckin ignorant arsehole, almost seems like sarcasm its such a stupid statement he needs to go back 5 years from this and see what those toy rappers have ripped off from the oldschool and maybe then he'll understand how great this era was and how what he listens to now is all part of the great deluge of hiphop the great flood of popshite

  • @azamatbagatov lololol you'll understand when your balls drop

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  • @azamatbagatov, you don't know what Hip-Hop is. Go back to listening to Britney Spears...

  • @azamatbagatov ....... stupid kid ....

  • @azamatbagatov wow fucking lil faggot you need to learn real fucking music Souljaboy is exactly what it says in his name BOY dumb shit prob has no cum in his tiny balls he fucking blows, black eyed peas is good but its not hip hop its fucking electronic pop ... im not even going to bother going on

  • @azamatbagatov

    yo i dont know about wayne soulja boy flo rida and the fuckin wack eyed peas hahahah :D but ya man sometimes the old school rap is just sooooooo choppy talky boring.. and everyone worships it and sucks its dik..and its funny that all you see on old school rap pages is talk about lil wayne

  • @toorude369 the reason it was choppy talky is because they were in the early stages of hip hop. As the years went on hip hop evolved to what is today. The reason we suck its dick is because back then there was no hot 97 or hip hop radio. We had to wait till 8 or 9 o clock to listen to hip hop. Back then it was all about being original and having your own style. Now its all about getting played on the radio. Like your favorite. The king of Radio rap Jay-Z!!!!!!!!!

  • @toorude369

    You don't like old school rap because you don't care what the lyrics are you just like the gay ass auto tune shit that a lot of rappers use now.  This song may not have the production that a Lil Wayne song has but this song talks about more in 3:21 than hes said his whole rap career.

  • @11crowley Then you havent heard lots of his songs, maybe alot of his song is to complex, he got deep songs, hes not "educated" but its fuckking smart in his own way , even with singles hes one of the few with real hiphop nowadays like a milli and 6foot7foot straght rapping over beats and its original. Not saying i dont love The JB`s been listening to this album to much!

  • @Rockshit9 Your chatting shit. Lil wayne raps about a bunch of crap, plus he has a tedious voice and no talent.

  • @EthanHumphreys To be clichee "dont critisise what you cant understand" its just sad to see all you people dissing cause its to hard to get to you, but thats your loss

  • @11crowley I didn't even have to read it all before the thumbs up.

  • @azamatbagatov what are you talking about...? are you taking the piss?

  • BAM clan montage

  • ooh boy the beat is like NWA - If It Ain't Ruff 

  • Cheaper to make some bullshit on a laptop than it is to talk to somebody older than you.

  • Love the old school.

    Good vibes.

    From England.

  • real music

  • so is this supposed to be black guys livin in russia er wut

  • im i too stoned or does this sound like it slows down in parts, like a cassett?

    Anybody remember them squarish thigns with wheels

  • the Native Tongue is unique

  • educated man from the motherland

    you see they call me a star but thats not what i am

    ima jungle brova a true blue brova

    and I bent to many place that you neva discover

  • im a jungle brova

    a true blue brova

    and I been to many places that never be discover

    classic

  • Man, I used to love this song. It sounds so old now, but I can still feel it.

  • aiiiii old skool.yeah G.still in the old skool game after playng san andreas 4 4 months.nigga haha.

  • @theoriginalschool

    Question: If he was down with the Illuminati, why wasn't the Jungle bros as big as tribe or bigger?

  • I fucking love this old school shit, Rap is truly an art.

  • CLASSIC...

  • NO WAY WE DISLIKE THIS!jb talks the UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE;a precious basic [OLDSCHOOLHIPHOP]!!!

  • how do u dislike dis?

  • @snoop0851 if im right Mike Gee and Sammy b are together again, not sure thou

  • A real throwback classic right there for real when HipHop was alive a with content to it and not this Lil Fag,Soldier Puppet,Brakes,Young Slezzy,Nikki Ummm,Wacko Wack,Dick Ross,Sushi,Con yea and FloTirer!!!

  • @TopNoTchVSOP i facking man! agree man!! 80-90 hiphop the best!!, hiphop aint dead, its expiring cause no more good new rappers are born! in 20 years this will still be seen ass true hiphop by true hiphop fans instead those wack mtv top 40 followers. owyea fack gucci mane and lil wayne and whole young money label

  • @TopNoTchVSOP Now you are just hating.. i swear no matter who or when, people are always going to say "it wasn't better than the last one".. hater

  • decent rap

  • Gotta love these old school samples!!

  • i need it on Vinyl ...yeah

  • ...and "House Music All Night Long" on the B side. Thats a bargain!

  • did you see the vicious stunt they did dancing on the edge of the roof. yeah lol