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  • THAT HAV GOOD ????s can learn properly as I DID BY BEING IN FILM .SO GIVEm back THE ENTIRE FLICK & Maybe holler @ ANDROID & OTHER “DUMB” GADGETS THAT IF U BREATHE OR SNEEZE IT BANS IT FROM ALL SYNC'D WITH. ALL I DO IS HELP PROGRESS ALL 4 U TO REGRESS . SAD!!!!

  • @ 14 X 20 The music @ 2:54 of WHOLE FLICK not this CHOP SHOP is “ Subway Theme pt.1” produced as whole Snd.trk. by believe it or not Chris Stein of Blondie fame. & Nile Rogers of Chic (la freak says Chic freak-out fame ) all vocals by GMC or Grand Master Caz of Col' Crush, all cuts by *& whom more qualified* Grandwizard Theodore the man whom invented scratching. hope helps . THERE WERE 2 FULL LENGTH VERSIONS BOTH GONE. WTF UTUBE PLEASE SOMEONE RE,RE-UP WHOLE FILM MOBILE, & EVERY STEE SO THOS

  • Yeah the beginning dialogue of Genesis is taken from that movie too

  • Crazy Legs was/IS badASS, but nobody could shuffle like Teriyaki... That's all I wanted to do. I didn't give a shit about windmills and headspins. I practiced NONstop until I got that good. Didn't really even do it in public much. I just loved the feeling of my feet flailing weightlessly @ me.

  • whats the song as 2:54?

  • the first hip-hop movie, I watched this on a bootleg copy back in 1983 or 84. Those was the days!

  • 0:40 - 0:44 You people hearing that Genesis sample?!

  • @TheDueI

    Yeah--but what happened to Bob James "Take Me to the Mardi Gras?"

  • I remember going to see this movie when Times Square was a cesspool. Those were the days when real Hip Hop and artistry reigned supreme.

    Not like the commercial garbage going on today!! "Maze 2000" - TVT - TKS - Rock on!!

  • lee the graffity guy is really a grafity artist back then. garfity and hip hop was like a combination back then. i never got the connection but thats the way it was.

  • at 4:54 the dude behind in white pants' reaction was the reason HIPHOP is so real, it brings us back to that youth and the moments of AWE ! , in this stale concrete jungle HIPHOP is the lifeforce !!!!

  • THE BIRTH !!!

  • i wish i livd bak in da day

  • wats it rated

    

  • Don`t say Hip Hop is dead... I still represent the real Hip Hop !!!

  • it get crazy at 4:39 , DST kills the tables i cut school to see this movie.

  • That GMF scene sends CHILLS up my spine!

  • HIP HIS IS DEAD. This was Hip Hop. It doesn't exist anymore. DJ's are no longer instrumental in a MC's arsenal, dancers are unemployed and this new generation has no respect for BBoying.

  • @godwell Some of the new generation, not all of it though. I'm 17, and there are a good number of kids my age who still respect and admire the roots of hip hop. I agree that mainstream hip hop is fuckin trash, but you gotta lift up the earth, because true hip hop these days lies underground.

  • @xJurryBurninx i agree, but even then, all of the REAL hip hop artists are over the age of 30, no young rappers are putting out that GOOD hip hop, just tryna get a deal.

  • HipHop was HipHop back then

    HipHop is DeaD now!

    (2 much ballin) (not enough creativity)

    This is rap music today because all rappers

    Talk about is their Money . Women . Cars.

  • @515sbest i don't think hip hop is dead, it's gone more underground (real hip hop anyway). For me, the bboying scene presented in wild styles looks like its got a much better vibe in comparison to where I'm from, but its getting better.

  • Im the only one that never seen this out of my squad and I know better WTF

  • The good old Times!!!

  • fab 5 freddie he was also in Downtown 81

  • Help me, what is the name of the song (Starts Where he is in the train) ?

  • @DoctorD000 subway theme ... the bronx anthem

  • Kitchen palace...

  • Sweet

  • i cut school just to go see this,i forgot a pair of brittishers in tha theater,it was in one of those theaters by tha doo wop(42nd st.)my favorite movie of all time.

  • rappers i mokey flip em hahah

  • I luv da message n feelin of tru hiphop. BUT FUK! WASNT THE EDITING IN DIS MOVIE LAME AS SHIT. da acting was phony as hell too.

    double trouble is bad ass.and da fukkin fantastic freaks and shit!

  • wow I remember taking a tape recorder into the movie theater and recording the music, b4 the soundtrack ever came out, lol, I was the hit of the neigborhood..........

  • i used to have the very original copy on vhs of this movie in the early 80s and grandmaster used god make me funky then mardi gras but for some reason (2.06) they edited the usual bell sound and put a normal beat in there, no idea why unless it was copy write or something..

    the original defo had the bells and the usual mardi gras bits..

    shame they had to change it, it inspired me at the time :)

  • old school

  • ilk hiphop filmi... saygı yı hakediyo gerçekten.. amatörlüğün büyüklüğü...

  • this ovie along with beat street was the shizznit. going to school and smoking a loosy newport when they were a dime

  • Thank you so much for this video - seeing it again after all these years... it's like coming home. That MC has a shotgun ffs - so raw! I love it!

  • YEAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­

  • I was a kid then, and Wild Style & Beatstreet make me backflash.

    But.. I can imagine how it felt for writers and rappers back then. Rape. And both flics do suck quite a lot.

    Loving them still forever, for the music and the breaks... Ramo dying makes me cry even today.

  • Yeah love this movie. Please could anyone tell me the name of the second track the grandmaster (flash) is cutting up? First is "god made me funky" by the headhunters right? Thank you so much.

  • the first song is god made me funky the second song is madigras by bob james they edited out the original movie had flash cutting up 5 songs and there wasnt breakers in his scene if you can find some one with the original wildstyle movie you wont be disapointed

  • you guys have to also check out BEAT STREET, also an old school hiphop movie from the days,,

  • man what a shame growin' up in times like today and not in times like these

    but me and my boys trayna live like real HipHop

  • My man, I grew up in those days and it was cool as hell. But remember one thing, these are your times now. Come up with new shit cuz when you get older the younger cats are gonna say the same thing your saying now. We all had our times, live yours to the fullest my brother.

  • yeah, i'm livin' Hip-Hop, dat don't include dressing like you did back then, that don't mean just listening to old music, it means to stay with the mentality and using this mentality and feelin' on our new trends for me it is the right way, nuthin's more great than get loose to the beat.

  • man im 32,i jus seen the movie wild style, yesteday.dope flick, cant front i like double trouble was ill. does anyone know what happen to those groups like fantastic 5, double trouble, cold crush when it came time 4 rappers to get record deals. did they break up or did record lables sleep on those dude.if u know let me know.jus wanna knw more history.

  • the guy @ 3:25 looks like Andre 3000 lol

  • The South Bronx, birthplace of Hip Hop.

  • i wonder what ray is doing this days. beating the devil out of the brush? ;)

  • i got to see this movie 4 real!!!!

  • It rocks, total classic

  • i got the book it follows the making its sick

  • that's a true classic man :-)

  • Yeah this movie is a true classic!!! Thanks Homie!!!

  • Man this is like the definition of real hip hop :)

  • hip hop history staight up i no my history

  • Nice:)

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