listen im young but . this stuff is better than the hip pop today !the stuff we have today is shit . plus old school hipop rhymes more . but today they repeat the same stuff in a song over and over again . Plus old school has fat beats or fresh beats what ever you wanna call it . thats the diffrence between today and old school
listen im young but . this stuff is better than the hip pop today !the stuff we have today is shit . plus old school hipop rhymes more . but today they repeat the same stuff in a song over and over again . Plus old school has fat beats or fresh what ever you wanna call it . thats the diffrence between today and old school
@RegissReg Good ear, but you're partially right. They didn't sample the beat itself, just the opening horns part that goes "Da da dadaaaa da---Yeah!" (:03-:05) The beat itself is not the same as Paul Revere played backwards.
Def Jam's FIRST Single...man this takes me way back. Russell Simmons meets a young college kid named Rick Rubin, an avid fan of rap music. Together, Simmons and Rubin found a small record label and run it out of Rubin's college dormroom at NYU. They name their new label Def Jam.
We should never taken the James Brown sample off this record; that was a big mistake. The record sold even though caught up in the middle of Streetwise being sold to Roulette. I believe it sold over a quarter of million 12"s with no real radio...and no body really got paid...1790 Broadway.....
new rap music has no soul..this is true music..nobody is acting like a greedy copycatting bitch..this is REAL ORIGINAL MUSIC..big up to Rick Rubin for giving him his change to shine on the mic
m a young person of this generation bt damn, old school hip hop rules......cnt we bring back these moments coz im tired of hearing bou sex, drugs n beef between singers....n ths bubblegum music, i cnt evn keep up wit the latest beat..... everydae they produce albums,nt even singles, killin the quality of the song....damn
I never knew that DJ Jazzy Jay (Soul Sonic Force) provided the scratching, T-La Rock is rapping. I may be wrong but it sounds like Beastie Boy Adam Horovitz (Ad Rock) is part of the "crowd" yelling "yea." The drum beat was programmed by some guy name Rick Rubin.
@MrShakbo that guy named Rick Ruben started a little label with Russell Simmoms you may have heard of called DEF JAM! Actually it was his label but he brought in Russell to get the street cred.
@ASBURYPARK999 Oh you mean the same Rick Rubin that produced Reign In Blood by Slayer, Blood Sugar Sex Magic by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Andrew Dice Clay, Johnny Cash, Danzig, Metallica, Slipknot, Dixie Chicks, U2, Neil Diamond, Weezer and countless others? It was joke you nimrod. Google the word "irony". God people who surf Youtube are such freaks!
@MrShakbo yes this song was produced by Rick Rubin, and he was also the founder of Def Jam. Know what you're talking about before u rip someone on the net, cuz u just made yourself look like a complete dumbass.
@RapidTraxx You obviously missed my other comment:
Oh you mean the same Rick Rubin that produced Reign In Blood by Slayer, Blood Sugar Sex Magic by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Andrew Dice Clay, Johnny Cash, Danzig, Metallica, Slipknot, Dixie Chicks, U2, Neil Diamond, Weezer and countless others? It was joke you nimrod. Google the word "irony". God people who surf Youtube are such freaks!
Trust me Bro I know the history of Def Jam, keep your myopic comments to yourself.
@jraybay wut about 50 cent huh, he was awesome in the 90's but sum ppl dont like him now, and we all loved rap/hip hop in between 1999 and 2005, everybody loved it and then sumthin happened, idk what but i think its cuz soulja boi lol, or maybe cuz ppl started listening to techno, electro, house and all that
@bentheweirdo It's not the same though, tupac and Biggie were like the last of a good thing. The only other guys who really carried on that era for alittle was snoop Dr.Dre. Rakim, Nas, etc. I'm not saying there wasnt a handful of good artists in the 90's but hip-hop changed and now it feels like the standards of hip-hop have been lowered. alot of it has to do with guys like 50, soulja boi/y? lol LiL wayne mumbles on most of his tracks too wtf. It's just different now and it recieves alot of
@bentheweirdo criticism because its about guys bragging about cars, money, degrading women, bling etc. It's not even meaningful like it used to be. Hip-hop used to be a tool for communication and it meant something it was from the heart and soul... today... it's almost a joke now, same shit different artist, yaknow? I still listen and I always will but it's something I noticed and looks like you noticed the change too lol.
@jraybay i already did a long time ago but thats life man, cant really do anything about it lol, guess its time to rap from the heart of our 2011 hearts haha
Can you spell D-O-P-E!!!!!!! Know the history of hip-hop y'all. Hip-Hop saves lives by the grace of One Most High!!!! Peace!!!!!
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EVIDENCE<3
babymagggiee 3 weeks ago
what the fuck is deadmau5 is the similar video list?
linjapanese77 1 month ago
Lot of People don't know that the Beastie Boys song "Paul Revere" Sample this beat but its backwards.
RegissReg 1 month ago
@RegissReg Good ear, but you're partially right. They didn't sample the beat itself, just the opening horns part that goes "Da da dadaaaa da---Yeah!" (:03-:05) The beat itself is not the same as Paul Revere played backwards.
DJRckwl 3 weeks ago
This track still bumps today.
preachinshawn 1 month ago
OH!!! This is the song that Mystikal remade called "It Yearns"!!!
humanparadox 1 month ago
This is the first record Rick Rubin ever produced!
mhazani 1 month ago
hmmmm I wonder where Jay Z got his name from
M4TRIXed 1 month ago
I remember recording this from the radio, Kool DJ Red Alert. The best of times!
bbejr 1 month ago
@bbejr They certainly were!
kingrob29 1 month ago
Those were the days when it was all about the beats .
31blanton 2 months ago
nas - the world is yours
KaiL3127 2 months ago
Just does'nt get better than this. Rockin!
puskikiado 3 months ago
classic old skool
blessman72 3 months ago
Def Jam's FIRST Single...man this takes me way back. Russell Simmons meets a young college kid named Rick Rubin, an avid fan of rap music. Together, Simmons and Rubin found a small record label and run it out of Rubin's college dormroom at NYU. They name their new label Def Jam.
ncsweetpea 3 months ago 2
this shi right here nicca this shit here is the shit
youngdrummer10 3 months ago
We should never taken the James Brown sample off this record; that was a big mistake. The record sold even though caught up in the middle of Streetwise being sold to Roulette. I believe it sold over a quarter of million 12"s with no real radio...and no body really got paid...1790 Broadway.....
Pt 104........ g4
funkylensz 4 months ago 3
Is this where the kids are hanging out now that UMG or whatever pulled the last awesome video of this song?
R1a1i1n1f1a1c1e1 5 months ago
new rap music has no soul..this is true music..nobody is acting like a greedy copycatting bitch..this is REAL ORIGINAL MUSIC..big up to Rick Rubin for giving him his change to shine on the mic
djpio707 5 months ago
LOVE TO BREAK TO THIS JAM!
Just53704 5 months ago
This compared to todays shit is just so nice.
I actually hated hip hop until I listened to some of the old stuff.
NineLivesProductions 6 months ago
i would like to know that one song it plays between songs it has a sickass beat
MAVSLBU 7 months ago
THE ORIGINAL BOOM BAP!!!
djlz1 8 months ago
m a young person of this generation bt damn, old school hip hop rules......cnt we bring back these moments coz im tired of hearing bou sex, drugs n beef between singers....n ths bubblegum music, i cnt evn keep up wit the latest beat..... everydae they produce albums,nt even singles, killin the quality of the song....damn
Ruffas100 9 months ago
This is my motorcycle jousting song.
CamelBallZee 9 months ago
I never knew that DJ Jazzy Jay (Soul Sonic Force) provided the scratching, T-La Rock is rapping. I may be wrong but it sounds like Beastie Boy Adam Horovitz (Ad Rock) is part of the "crowd" yelling "yea." The drum beat was programmed by some guy name Rick Rubin.
MrShakbo 10 months ago
@MrShakbo that guy named Rick Ruben started a little label with Russell Simmoms you may have heard of called DEF JAM! Actually it was his label but he brought in Russell to get the street cred.
ASBURYPARK999 10 months ago
@ASBURYPARK999 Oh you mean the same Rick Rubin that produced Reign In Blood by Slayer, Blood Sugar Sex Magic by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Andrew Dice Clay, Johnny Cash, Danzig, Metallica, Slipknot, Dixie Chicks, U2, Neil Diamond, Weezer and countless others? It was joke you nimrod. Google the word "irony". God people who surf Youtube are such freaks!
MrShakbo 10 months ago
@MrShakbo yes this song was produced by Rick Rubin, and he was also the founder of Def Jam. Know what you're talking about before u rip someone on the net, cuz u just made yourself look like a complete dumbass.
RapidTraxx 5 months ago
@RapidTraxx You obviously missed my other comment:
Oh you mean the same Rick Rubin that produced Reign In Blood by Slayer, Blood Sugar Sex Magic by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Andrew Dice Clay, Johnny Cash, Danzig, Metallica, Slipknot, Dixie Chicks, U2, Neil Diamond, Weezer and countless others? It was joke you nimrod. Google the word "irony". God people who surf Youtube are such freaks!
Trust me Bro I know the history of Def Jam, keep your myopic comments to yourself.
MrShakbo 5 months ago
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MrShakbo 10 months ago
LISTEN!!!
papadoc2k4 10 months ago
sak pase T la rock! ma' ngga! another west-indian american artist!
papadoc2k4 10 months ago
vieja escuela, lo mejor del hip hop, no como toda la mierda comercial de ahora !
tsola3clika 11 months ago
this doesnt sound like the original!
jjtiojohn12 1 year ago
anyone know where i can find the lyrics?
elchucabagra 1 year ago
Music was so much better back in the day.
MasterDusk 1 year ago
Classic in GTA so awsome when i hijack cars, i always put tto this radio station.
MRRWJ2 1 year ago
my fav song in the game. *bobs head*
gthyhtujjuk 1 year ago
thats mah favorite radio channel of gta iv ;)
5/5
vurasoth215 2 years ago 27
I love old school hip-hop and so did everyone else! Fack all you hip-hop haters today the stuff today is not proper D:<
jraybay 2 years ago 26
word. damn shits so true dude.
Infamoussssssss 2 years ago 2
@jraybay wut about 50 cent huh, he was awesome in the 90's but sum ppl dont like him now, and we all loved rap/hip hop in between 1999 and 2005, everybody loved it and then sumthin happened, idk what but i think its cuz soulja boi lol, or maybe cuz ppl started listening to techno, electro, house and all that
bentheweirdo 11 months ago
@bentheweirdo It's not the same though, tupac and Biggie were like the last of a good thing. The only other guys who really carried on that era for alittle was snoop Dr.Dre. Rakim, Nas, etc. I'm not saying there wasnt a handful of good artists in the 90's but hip-hop changed and now it feels like the standards of hip-hop have been lowered. alot of it has to do with guys like 50, soulja boi/y? lol LiL wayne mumbles on most of his tracks too wtf. It's just different now and it recieves alot of
jraybay 11 months ago
@bentheweirdo criticism because its about guys bragging about cars, money, degrading women, bling etc. It's not even meaningful like it used to be. Hip-hop used to be a tool for communication and it meant something it was from the heart and soul... today... it's almost a joke now, same shit different artist, yaknow? I still listen and I always will but it's something I noticed and looks like you noticed the change too lol.
jraybay 11 months ago
@jraybay i already did a long time ago but thats life man, cant really do anything about it lol, guess its time to rap from the heart of our 2011 hearts haha
bentheweirdo 11 months ago
@jraybay I didn't know rap had manners
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And kill some Mother fuckers ^^
bergat72 2 years ago
drive in an cavalcate trough downtown and listen classics, that's the style!!!
powerpoint1357924680 2 years ago