Well said Chuck D. I first started watching these videos about 10 minutes ago, heads up on the hoaxes trying to finish videos with unanswered questions which you pose. Forget those posers though, the camera only stays still so long for a poser, then they need to move back in to the real swing of things. Keep it up!
Brilliant points and a great attempt on setting the record straight from Chuck D.
I don't necessarily agree that early rap was about "love" though. I grew up in the South Bronx before anything that could be called Rap was put on vinyl, and most of what you could get to listen to were muddy-sounding cassette tapes from outdoor jams and mc battles at clubs around the 5 boroughs...
The earliest efforts were about day-to-day stuff: material things like having the nicest car and nicest looking gear, and in general; saying that you were better than othert mcs. Chuck D is absolutely correct about the violence and glorification of crime in rap -that all largely happened after the success of NWA. Sadly, in some ways today's rap (And I mean the stuff that gets the most radio play today) is actually a throwback to the earliest days:
...it's largely a kind of "party music" now which is how it started; as a reaction to disco. There are too few in Hip Hop who are building upon the honesty of historic songs like "The Message" and too few are actually building on the roots planted by great artists like EPMD, or later acts like Black Star, A Tribe Called Quest for example. I hate hearing a Hip Hop song in which they just sample a movie theme set to a drum machine...
I'm eagerly waiting for the next "Roots" and "Common" CDs.
Interest to know. I would like to know from you, was there a commercial market for any of those recordings in any shape or form prior to 'Rapper's Delight' ?
chuck d is my hero
ninjaskateryo 6 months ago
Chuck D is no doubt the spokesman for hip hop!!
jwh1999 1 year ago
Well said Chuck D. I first started watching these videos about 10 minutes ago, heads up on the hoaxes trying to finish videos with unanswered questions which you pose. Forget those posers though, the camera only stays still so long for a poser, then they need to move back in to the real swing of things. Keep it up!
ttysonn 3 years ago
Chuck D. is the most inspirational and intelligent rapper ever. It's a shame rappers these day don't reflect Chuck in anyway shape or form.
hthomos 3 years ago 4
chuck D is very intelligent. i wish there was a rapper of his caliber these days, there is not.
very inciteful.
nystagmus 3 years ago 2
Brilliant points and a great attempt on setting the record straight from Chuck D.
I don't necessarily agree that early rap was about "love" though. I grew up in the South Bronx before anything that could be called Rap was put on vinyl, and most of what you could get to listen to were muddy-sounding cassette tapes from outdoor jams and mc battles at clubs around the 5 boroughs...
sandyjimenez1 3 years ago
The earliest efforts were about day-to-day stuff: material things like having the nicest car and nicest looking gear, and in general; saying that you were better than othert mcs. Chuck D is absolutely correct about the violence and glorification of crime in rap -that all largely happened after the success of NWA. Sadly, in some ways today's rap (And I mean the stuff that gets the most radio play today) is actually a throwback to the earliest days:
sandyjimenez1 3 years ago
...it's largely a kind of "party music" now which is how it started; as a reaction to disco. There are too few in Hip Hop who are building upon the honesty of historic songs like "The Message" and too few are actually building on the roots planted by great artists like EPMD, or later acts like Black Star, A Tribe Called Quest for example. I hate hearing a Hip Hop song in which they just sample a movie theme set to a drum machine...
I'm eagerly waiting for the next "Roots" and "Common" CDs.
sandyjimenez1 3 years ago
Interest to know. I would like to know from you, was there a commercial market for any of those recordings in any shape or form prior to 'Rapper's Delight' ?
thisonerightMFhere 2 years ago
Mista Chuck...thank you...this message cannot be told enough times!
tootssister 3 years ago
I hope they answer my question
muhkuh224 3 years ago
most rap makes it seem that all people do is go to the club. it's not about anything substantial anymore.
memefe 3 years ago 2
Awesome!
wongIgnow 3 years ago
its true .. thank god
Rob42496 3 years ago
why is no1 watching these?!
TheDefunktPistol 3 years ago
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no ones watching these beacause rap is gay!! what happended to the rolling stones?
vertox123abc 3 years ago
dickhead respect, stones are one of my favourite groups but chuck d is a fucking champ.
deanburgess69 3 years ago
Oh god, that is SO true... very true.
DarkmoonWolf1 3 years ago
ah~
coolglock19 3 years ago
nice
LmaoItSucks 3 years ago