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  • 215 THE RAPPER IS PARRY PEE THE GRAFF WRITERS ARE MASTER PRINK 123 AND RATED X. HE DUDE DANCIN IN THE RED JACKET'S NAME IS RENNY. HE USED TO DANCE ON DANCIN ON AIR, AND GMF MEANS GRAND MASTERS OF FUNK...THIS IS CLASSIC SHIT!

  • At 5:59 lets you know how tight his skills were and Philly was so creative we are one of the cities other than B-More and DC that did our OWN thing we didnt copy NY, we had our own slang such as Jawn and Youngboah our barbers were the best with the fade and everyone knew out Dj's were untouchable ie: Dj Miz, Cash Money, and Jazzy Jeff . And to this day we still have some of the best Grafitti writers around Philly styles have been copy and duplicated for years but no one wants to give us our prop

  • STOP!...HATE'IN ON PHILLY!...

    ONE THE REALIST CITY'S!...IF YOU NOT FROM HERE!..

    AND REFUSE TO TRY & UNDERSTAND!!!!...THEN YOU WILL NOT MAKE IT!!!...#JUST BE REAL & TRY TO UNDERSTAND!!!

  • WOW bump that 100x beat. Philly heads know!

  • Gill Scott Harone and The Last Poets Started HIP-HOP, James Brown and George Clinton Started Hip-Hop! The Drums In Africa was the begining of Hip-Hop!

  • Yooo! I remember when this came out!

  • beforw New York was rapping! Jocko Henderson was on WDAS putting rhymes to words! I herad this in the early 70's!!! He's the one that made me want to try putting rhymes to music. Then I head King tim the third! Stop Playing!

    "PARRY P"

  • @MrParryp Not eevn Parry. I use to hear Jockos raps in the 70s to "Ain't no stopping us now" That was in the mid to late 70s. King Tim was definately not the 1st to do it in NY. He was just the first to go on wax. Eddie Cheba, Hollywood, Starski and Coke la Rock did it first.

  • LOL BTW Respect to the Philly R&B Soul movement of the 60s and 70s who were very influential in inspiring the creation of Hip Hop, R&B, Garage & House music. MFSB, The O Jays, Patti Labelle and many others. To Cornbread, the 1st to do mordern day tagn in the 60s. To DJ Spinbad who created the transformer scratch and to Jazzy Jeff for introducing this style of scratch to NY at Union Square 86. Big up to Schooly D, Big Foot, Fresh Prince EST, Cool C &Steady B. and the whole Philly olskool. PEACE!

  • I dont know what year this was, but this shit sounds wack. are you serious?

  • what’s up? Hope all is well; I love this, so it's no disrespect in any way. I'm just glad we can have this debate? NY didnt create the cultural This video is showing hiphop in Philly after the fact that hiphop the name was created NY didnt create it. The culture was happng before the name Kid Creole nor Luvbug created hiphop the culture did not just happen like a magic trick. You have to closely examine Philly’s gang era and it was going on before NY’s gang era.

  • Wow!! MC GRAND TONE, MC PARRY P & DJ GARY "O" (on the turntables)..PARRY P WITH THE GRANDMASTERS OF FUNK JACKET..BACK IN LIKE 1989...CHECK IT OUT...

  • What people need to know is that Hip Hop culture did start in the Bronx but not all of the elements originated there. It's more that the elements were brought togther there into one culture. For example,dance styles like Locking and Popping started in California. NY people saw these Cali dancers on Soul Train(an L.A show) and then picked up on them. But breaking(going to the ground)did originate in NY.

  • kids kids kids i grew up in the bronx graffiti started in the bronx thats final kids im 54 i was in my 20"s by 77 i remember those times clearly i used to get up i used to be snipe and im telling you graffiti started in the bronx and i think i was there when it started because we had something called reunions and everybody from like ten blocks apart would come and we were a group and we would tag and trash the city and cope was one of them and iz was too .. gimme a legend from phil. from the 70s

  • @micknamer

    Even some NY people credit a Philly guy name Cornbread as being the first graffiti artist. Look up this video:

    GRAFFITI STARTED IN PHILLY

  • @micknamer There's an interview with Phase 2 on here, from about '89, in which he says N.Y. Graff started in Manhattan.

  • @micknamer razz kad duck popcorn mr blint rx bx rc cornbread, started getting up in 68.

  • philly the best!!!

  • wow these guys are real motha fuckin WINNERS

  • Are hitting up this wall

  • Gary O sighting?

  • This is the true Philly, now a days people killing each other like crazy!

  • @EFG4595 murders in philly was actually way worse back in the day, it was the crack era my man.

  • @dodge1991 naw back in the day philly was not like it is now, maybe in some parts it was but im from the old skool

  • @EFG4595 my unlce was in a gang called 5-0 woodland ave and he got killed back in 1980, philly was wild back back then wit dem gangs philly recorded 444 murders in 1974 last year it was 303, philly was always crazy, and yeah certain neighborhoods did get worse from gentrification in older neighborhoods and pushing the ghetto folk it previously nice neighborhoods.

  • you fucking crazy if you think graffiti started in philly nigga. you bugin.

  • Nice ;)

  • Dave the Renegade From The Scanner Boys was a friend of mine I lost touch with.

    Anyone know where he is now?

  • Hello Jowy nuggs. Renegade is on Facebook

    "David Ellerbe"

    If you have any question please contact me @267-244-3461

    -Keturah

  • Wow I Have Been Looking For This Like Crazy! Thanks For Posting This My Brother. I Wonder What Ever To These Brothers: Parry P, Grand Master Tone, And All The Scanner Boys. Big Up To Old School Philly Hip Hop! When It Was Pure And From The Heart.

  • Perry P Philly Legend. heard stories bout bol.

  • hip-hop started in the Bronx...Graffiti started in Philly....Graffiti was hip-hop before there was hip-hop.

  • @seslnd word is bond and it's Hip Hop brotha

  • @razeone100 word

  • @seslnd DJjing started in the bronx, hip hop started in West Philly, Get it straight.

  • @jacob7207 No!

  • @jacob7207 Hip Hop started in the Bronx. Homeboy!!!

  • @abxtale F what you heard word to your mother.

  • @jacob7207 I'm not sure what that means. But the fact still remains that hip hop culture started in the Bronx, NYC. If you feel the need to prove me wrong, then join in with the debate I'm having with my dude Keem.. BTW. I'm no young dude. So it ain't what I heard. It's about what I lived. From a original B-boy son!!! Come correct with yours or don't come at all!!!

  • @jacob7207 BTW The term "word to your mother" is NY Slang yall incorporated into your lingo. Now tell me, am I lying?

  • @abxtale Then go get your PhD in fucking hip hop then. Geez man, really.

    BTW, hip hop comes from Phillthy.

  • @jacob7207 I give Phds to those who deserve it in hip hop. I'm a living documentary of this thing of ours. So don't try to use our slang against me in one sentence. Then in the next talk that "Hip hop started in Philly". It's hypocrisy to the fullest. Ask Jazzy Jeff where hip hop comes from.

  • @abxtale Yeah whatever dude, he'll just give props to where the money flows like water, New York of course cause in Philly it's all ghetto fabulous and nobody cares about where they keep it real. For real, it's from Philly. BTW, so am I, I know what I am talking about and you do not. Oh snap. << two pointy tits in yo face. Take that to the Bronx.

  • @jacob7207 What's with all the wise remarks homie! Here's a suggestion, save the insults & come with facts to support your argument. Right now all you're showing me is how Philly guys like yourself keep it real ignorant!!! You actually beleive Philly is the only city with hoods? You need to travel more my dude...And Jeff will give props to the ones who inspired him to do what he does. BX! Efff the money!!! Damn does the truth hurt you that bad? What makes you say it started in Philly, explain!

  • @abxtale It all started with Schoolly D in West Philadelphia. As for travelling, well, I'm now in China. I live in Shanghai. Hip Hop is alive out here. No mean to insult you my friend. You're free to think what you want, but if you start a MA program in origins of hip hop, please be sure to include me in your faculty.

  • @jacob7207 It all started with the DJs who were the precursurs of Hip Hop. That would be Pete DJ Jones(BX), Grandmaster Flowers(BK). These were THE 1st jocks to extend break beats in the late 1960s. Then Kool Herc in the early 70s. The 1st Master of Ceromony(MCs) was Eddie Cheba(Harlem NY), Luv Bug Starski(BX), DJ Hollywood(Harlem), Coke La Rock(BX who was Kool Hercs MC). These names I dropped blew up between 1968- 1973. That's your foundation of Hip Hop right there. Schooly D was way after.

  • @abxtale Okay I lose you win. Bows down, not worthy, respect. Whatever. <<enjoy them pointy tits.

  • @jacob7207 Schoolly came after us! We started in 1979!

    

  • @MrParryp 1979

    

  • I seen them crack heads on the corner the other day dancin for money

  • I believe this clip is from the BBC documentary 'The Story of English' from 1986. This brings back memories as I remember seeing it when I was in 9th grade. I felt really proud because they chose to focus on my city to end the series.

  • I been saying hip hop started in Phillyt because hip hop mc's in Philly are much deeper.

    One luv Haak Blast West Philly Down The Bottom

  • how old are you?

  • are you on crack?

    you actually think hiphop was born in philly

  • Im not eve from philly but every one that has come outta that city is GOOD! the rappers from philly have GREAT lyrics. the r&b is soulful....philly's sound is THE best in my opinion.

    i just wish someone would tell me if philly has many nice areas to live????

  • @truthfulexposure Yes wut type of area? The so called bad areas have nice places to live in them. West Philly has University City,North Philly has Northen Liberties,South Philly has areas near the Avenue of the Arts. Check those ares, you may like them.

  • @keem008 Graffiti started in Philly no doubt. But NY was the 1st to take it to the trains. We were the 1st to do pieces like burners, throw ups, and Top to Bottom. Mixing breaks beats, MCin, B-boyn all started in NY. And No rapper of the time was deeper than Melle Mel, Kool mo D(inventer of fast rhyming), or Grand Master Caz.. And who was sayn terms like Fresh, Chill out, crib, wack 1st. Respect to Phillys history, however, HIP HOP STARTED IN THE BRONX! Don't ever deny that!

  • @abxtale I proving it now in a book it's deep and I will prove it. one the slang Philly had was and still is so deep that it tends to stay in Philly until some one comes in a take it with them. Another point Hip hop is a word that New York coined but the culture was going on for a long time in Philly before New York even knew what it was. It's deep so lets go. Hip hop the culture started with gangs right. I will cont tinue. Bronx did not have has many blacks as Philly

  • @keem008 The Bronx is only one borough in NYC which is slightly smaller in square miles and population than the entire city of Philadelphia. The Black Spades was a Bronx gang where African Bambatta came out of. But Hip hop also had alot of Hispanic influences. The slang in NY is deep metaphorically where alot of it also stayed in NY while alot of it goes mainstream. Terms like "word, homeboy, homie, rock as in rock the crowd" became household terms that NY started. Please get back at me!

  • @abxtale B4 people migrated to NYthey were in Philly during the 40's b4 that Philly's black population was huge NY took it to the trains that’s what NY had they wouldnt kno to do that unless writer Corn Bread & others b4 him took it to Airplanes and other transported vehicles in Philly Philly’s has a small geographic space u forced to come with new ideas do to closeness. Rhyming & dancing was going on in Philly long b4 NY NY understands marketing, coin names like Hip-hop

  • @keem008 I respectfully disagree w/ your assesment. NY took grafn to the trains with the idea that their work can be seen in all boros as oppose to you havin to go to that spot to see their art. The term Hip hop came from the dudes who created the culture like Kid Creole & Luvbug Starski. The media called it Rap music for marketing purposes, The hip hop attitude came from the B-boy. B-boyn started in the Bronx. Your gonna tell me Philly was going down to the floor b4 NY? cont.

  • @abxtale what’s up? Hope all is well; I love this, so it's no disrespect in any way. I'm just glad we can have this debate? NY didnt create the cultural This video is showing hiphop in Philly after the fact that hiphop the name was created NY didnt create it. The culture was happng before the name Kid Creole nor Luvbug created hiphop the culture did not just happen like a magic trick. You have to closely examine Philly’s gang era and it was going on before NY’s gang era.

  • @keem008 What's good Keem? What one must understand is elements which became known as hip hop elements date way back before hip hop culture was created. The art of the spoken word dates back to the early century from Cab Calloway howdy ho,(call n responce routine from the crowd in the 20s, Harlem), to playn the dozens, to The Last Poets(Harlem 60s), Jamaican toastin(60s) along w/ many other forms of lyrical showmanship which captivated the audience or as we say "move the crowd" ( MC). cont.

  • @keem008 PT 2. However NY was the 1st to take these elements such as the spoken word, extending break beats(which is a NY creation), B-boyn(BX creation), Graffiti(Phi) along with creating the lingo and made it a culture. Gang life in NY dates back to the late 1800s/early 1900s when all the immigrants migrated to the states. And like all other races, blacks had their own movement in NY. So gang life in Philly does not predate NY. And hip hop was an outlet that killed the gang movement in NY.

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  • @keem008 And I was always under the impression that Corn Bread just tag. He didn't do pieces, burners & throwees. So a tag would not stand out on a Plane, train and other vehicles like a piece would. NY brought that to the table. Musically nobody was spinning breaks before GM Flower, Pete Jones& Kool Herc. Who was Rhymin in a Hip hop sense as we know today before Eddie Cheba, DJ Hollywood, Coke la Rock & Luv Bug Starski? Then we have the dresscode. Lees, addidas, Kangols, Mocknecks ect .all NY!

  • @keem008 Haak Blast yal been down for years still got one of yall stickers, we was freestyling ing the line about to go into Dances back in the day!

  • lololololololololololololololo­lol

  • Those guys are better MCs than most today. The could freestyle for 50 minutes over any beat. Most dudes today except like Hov and Em and some others. But mad dudes spit writen shit on radio shows and shit.

  • So True!

  • i hate bn from here but love that !!!!!

  • olney all day

  • Amazing. Big up Parry P...

  • O yes OLNEY

  • what year was this made?

  • Damn everyone from Philly should watch this. lol. I love this city. Olney in the house.

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