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  • The Rarer the Better...

  • I first heard this treasure the month it was released...and I just thought of it today (I'd been listening to more of the reeeeel thing LL Cool Jay real thing and this beat and this rhyme popped into my head) I'm dancin'...

  • I uh GREE cuhm PLETELY! (and I'm whyte as suh NOH...)

  • Brings back memories of high school I was the tenth grade when I first heard this song, back then rappers didn't have to swear to get their point accross

  • Damn I miss those days when female rappers were sexy, should flow, and kept their clothes on!

  • Certified dopified on the smooth hiphop tip!!

    Sweet Tee held it down without all the in your face sexual expression- pure emcee skillz!

  • GO C DECEVIO AND NEW WEST ORDER MUSIC ON YOUTUBE 2012

  • I haven't heard this name in years! Sweet Tee!

  • European rappers are straight hip-hop, too... you should peep them

  • Yeah but now it isdifferent because the over 30's music is way more original, fresher and thought out more. So for the FIRST TIME in genreational gaps.....It is cooler to like your parents music. I get young folks on the reg telling me this on my site. I mean the other difference is, all othere generatiions eveloved. This generation still (trys but it's crap) to do rap music. Do some other form of music and you won't get labeled liking your parents music. dress your own way, not like we did,

  • @erickrassle TRUTH

  • A BIG TUNE DIS

  • I was so in love with Sweet Tee back then...She was fine and could flow!

  • Sweet Tee was one of the best female rappers of her time.

  • LOL! I remeber here, people used to always tell me in college I looked like her!

  • dis' was hot

  • This was my jam. Sweet Tee was on point with the flow. On the lyricial tip, Tee was there with Lyte, Latifah, and Finesse & Synquis. Baby doll could bring it.

  • OMG THE BAMBOO EARRINGS LMAO!!!!!!!!

  • Dedicated Sweet Tee Fan!!

  • I have this on Mp3.....found it on napster back in 1999 or so. Hey poster I can email to you and you can upload this and post the url in your description! Let me know.

  • Sweet Tee could have gotten it then and she could get it right freakin NOW! haha

  • this was the shyt! 1989

  • does any one know what happpen to Sweet Tee. Where is she now

  • Sweet Tee was one of the most beautiful MCs of all time-bar none!!! She had a dope flow and voice too! Damn, I wanted her! I was mad young, but she was so beautiful to me!

  • @pogistarr me 2 chocolate and slim are how I like 'em even now

  • SWEET TEE! Dang what happened to this Lady MC? Classic!

  • THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE SWEET TEE TRACKS!!

  • you know that this is what everyone over 30 listen. and outkast is and shit is good and it if was done between the 80s to about 2002 it anyone under 3o listen to all that popcorn shit if the beats nice then i rock even if the lyrics are3 wack cuz it get me hype up to work skate just take on the fuckin world..

  • Sweet Tee my favorite female rapper and her record was awesome!!!! So glad to see this video. Luv it!!!!

  • man!! thanks for posting this video! brings back memories!!

  • Damn, what has happened to Female MC's who knew how to work HARD and perform without selling their bodies or souls to the industry or the big machine? I mean yeah the 90's had a good number of Females but now , it seems to be non-existent and don't get me started on the GIMMICK Nicki M. , she has a llloonnng way to go before she could even stand up to the likes of the 80s pioneers.

  • i'm happy to here all the responses i'm 41 and been hip-hop since 78and out of all the things i've done in Hip-Hop i was telling people I Quit!, i am tired of arguing with people 10 to 60 about what real hip-hop is i'm a old graf ritor named FERE from the Chi-Rock Nation of Hip-hop. 24yrs ive been called FERE now i was calling it qwits but all of you made me see that i am not alone so if yall still love these classics i guess i can fight for the real shit longer!!

  • all of us wathcin this or commentin all share a piece of sumthin GREAT!!!!! good shit

  • Man I'm 39yrs young, the same as sweet tee, and her picture from Right On and Word up magazine was posted all over my room. I'm from the Boogie Down. This song is a Classic amoung Female rappers. Hell in hip hop alone. VH1 needs to honor her at the hip hop honors next year 2011.

  • Great Memories!

  • Maaaaaan!!!!! This was IT!!! In my mind, I used to think I was one of her backup dancers every time I saw the video. I STILL have my VHS tapes of Video Music Box...getting home and waiting for that 3 o'clock hour, record and pause button on - making sure I had all the new videos. Good stuff!!!

  • @erickrassle... I'm black and in my 30's and I do understand what you mean...most assbags my age and older listen to the garbage nowadays to bond with their kids...thank goodness for generation gaps...phew

  • i 35 five years old from oakland i know what up this new shit is garbabe i still bump shit like this here in my house i hate southern hip hop if it aint slip n slid ofr luke records fuck it

  • Queens! She used to live right off Merrick

  • OMG I MISS REAL HIP HOP AND NOT THIS BARBIE DOLL, I NEED A GIMMICK BECAUSE I HAVE NO SKILLS, BULLSHYT!

  • I LIKE THE VID.,BUT THE SOUND NEEDZ AN UPGRADE

  • I am confused by the over 30 comment, when that is the age group who created the majority of the real hip hop. You are hurting your creditability with statements like that. Did some one over 30 bang your girlfriend or something? I dont get it.

  • Wow. That;s all I can say.

  • Was she talking to Joeski Love? That's what I heard back in the day.

  • i believe she was one of da best female rappers back then she should have had more recognition.

  • I was able to find this on Mp3 waaaaaaaaaay back when Napster was up and running some 10 years ago. I was so estatic....such a great song that saw great play on Rap City back then.

  • I fisrst heard this song when I was a teenager I was about 18 when the album was released

  • Profile records had the nicest rappers that label was it.

  • Sistah was like the female version of Rakim!!!

  • Cats don't know. Vintage throwback right here.

  • Cats don't know. Vintage throwback right here.

  • so cool! I loved Sweet Tee!

  • aaaahhhhhhhhhhh

    aaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh

  • Eeey Blood. She was the first one I heard with dat funkadelic sample. Even before dre.

  • Some of the biggest Hip Hop songs came out in 1988. I loved this outfit she danced in. I wanted to wear my belly out but I was lik 13 and my Mom woulda killed me!

  • Does anybody else think she sounds like Sandy Denton (Salt from Salt N Pepa). They had the same producer.

  • Yeah they sound a bit the same. But Sweet Tee got 10 times better lyrcis and flow. Shes hotter to!

  • BTW, Sandy, or Sandra Denton is actually PEPA, Salt's real name is Cheryl James (Wray)

  • Oh yeah, to answer your question, Sweet was tight, but PEPA was very distinctive.

  • this was my shit with the parliment sample and her other joint this my beat she was hot back then i wanted to hit that her and mc lyte

  • One of the best Sweet Tee videos of all times. Didn't someone sample this background music recently?

  • Bout time this made it out here.

  • I use to have her poster on my wall from word up ah yeah I use to like this song hip hop was something. The tape is old cause you can hear the tape slowing down

  • WOW...stupid mad rare video, let me go find my Cross Colours and my bright green pager from PageMart!!

  • LOL Fa SHo!!!

  • back in 88 great hip hop femel joint thanks to god for all this type of artist......

  • Me neither. I play that garbage ish on the radio 4 my babies cause thats what they like. But I also play them my hip hop from my era to educate them on what real hip hop is supposed to sound like not all that hip pop ish. So they get to listen to a little of what they like and alot of what I like. Educate yo kids on what real music is and its not the stuff they listen too. Trust me they'll thank you in the long run.

  • DAMN...What ever happened to Tee?

  • @portcitynorth SHE CAME BACK OUT W/ A MixTape Her & Jay Z

  • YES!!!

  • No No I have a BIG clue ..You see..MOST over 30's listen to wack ass radio down south rap, they connect with there kids. As beind a white male form Kentucky that is 38 years old, ..most in mid west are. Thank God i recognized real hip hop at a young age. Then I danced for the 2 Live Crew and Proffesor Griff from PE. I have done extensive studies and MOST over 30 that listen to Urban culture music listen to garbage like Lil Wayne, soilder boy etc...LISTEN GOOD BEFORE COMMENTING NOW

  • @erickrassle Amen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @erickrassle WHAT!?! I'm 34 and I grew up with big cousins that let me know the difference between crap and rap. The swirl of Uncle Luke from Miami was around, but we can distinguish a beat from lyrics, and good lyrics from just jabbing. You betta recognize. You should also remember that folks over 30 have kids, which has made many more critical of the crap. Nelie is a no go for sure!, and a bad rapper anyway! I have to make family-friendly mixed-CD's and playlists. That's MOSTLT old school.

  • btw I'm over 30 as a matter of fact I'm 40 and I'm old school hip-hop all the way the true original hip hop...so that comment concerning pap ususally people over 30.

    no clue what your talking about

  • @LaLupe69

    M WIT U LAL TRU HIP HOP IS OL SKOOL AND THATS A FACT REGARDLESS OF WHAT THESE CLUELESS RAP LOVERS TODAY THINK

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