I love Hip Hop but I hate how you older "hip hop heads" feel that hip hop nowadays is bullshit, as if some of the rappers from the 80's didn't say bullshit. Who's to say Soulja Boy isn't creative? It takes creativity to make up your own dance routine. When it comes to freestyling, most of the rappers from the 90's can't freestyle, yet they're considered the best. Yall are so quick to diss today's rap. Give it a chance to grow some more
i mean think about de la soul's firrst album... 3 feet hi and rising was full of a bunch of fuckin bullshit ass rhymes , childish play... why is that worse than cam'ron's computers 'putin ?
@sashicoolcrew That`s becus hip hop these days is bullshit.It`s not even hip hop or rap.The beats (if you wanna call them beats)are weak,the rhymes(if you wanna call them that )are weak and everybody sounds like fucking chimpmonks.Lil Wayne use to be good,but he went south with the chimpmonk sound and the slurred,whinny whatever you wanna call it,cus he sure aint rapping no more.And Drake,NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Graphics gone wild! Wow this video looked good when it came out. Love the song and it shows Hip Hop in it's infancy. Boy things sure have changed but it could not stay the same in order to survive. Big up to all of the pioneers.
I remember seeing Doug and many of the pioneer acts in hip-hop performing at the Louisville Gardens in KY. Those were the days. Def Jam showed us love back in the days.
Aaargh - I wish they'd reissue this album on CD. Been looking for it for years! Same with Whodini's Escape. Two classic albums you cant buy unless you got mad money
well said foggakande102. Old skool hip hop can't be duplicated, it was party entertainment not trying to endorse an unrealistic lifestyle. Very well said.
Wow. Blast to the past. This album is card to find and if you do find it the price is unheard of. I remember when cars would bump these songs out their woofers along with Run DMC, LL Cool J, Beastie Boys, Eric B and Rakim. That was rap. That was Hip Hop. I still own the original cassette to this.
For the young....look the women actually have clothing on, unique huh? Yes and no one got shot, people had a good time, and the women were respected, such a unique idea for 2010!
He was woping hard as hell in this!!! Good times!!! Love it!! The girl in yellow I wanted my hair like hers back int he day!!! My mother did it for me too! You couldn't tell me nothing!! LOL!!
damm this brings back memories....grab my shell toe addidas....my gazelles....my kangol....my sweatsuit......graffiti on the wall....braek dancin.....doing the whop.....that is what hip hops about...not this new crap...how many cars i got....how many women i got....how much my money i got.....WHO GIVES A RATS ASS!!!!!!!!!
Doug's puttin it down uptown style with the fly Fila track suit and Bally sneakers. Back in "86" or "87" Fila, Bally, Dapper Dan suits, Air Force 1s and EKs was the shit...
im a old school head to the fullest.but what i dont understand is that that young cat soulja boy gets hated on for making fun party joints.yes dougie is a better artist than soulja boy but isnt it the same.
Not the same. I'm a huge Doug E. Fan and my son loves Soulja Boy. Doug has skills and talent. He could rap, dance, rhyme, and the beatbox was another instrument in itself. These kids lack origianality. They need props and silly dances. They endorse many products and sell unrealistic lifestyles. It's about money. Back then your reputation was more valuable. Soulja Boy can't even freestyle flow. Doug E. only needed a mic to entertain the crowd. We did it first and we did it best.
different time now also lets not kid ourselves im sure dougie loved hip hop but im sure he enjoyed the fame and sucess that came along with it.girls money nice clothes etc.
great words. I found a video showing meeting of KRS 1 and Soulja boy. They freestyled at the end. And what soulja boy spitted?"I'm rich, dont step into my hood" and all that basic no skill shit.
Doug E Fresh came to Jackson last friday and turned that shit out. He came on about 1 and performed till 2:30. He gave every ounce of sweat to this performance. Still got the same two DJ's Chill Will and Barry B
not to mention cats back then weren't walkin around with a chip on they shoulder like they are now. I'm yea you had the KRS1/Queensbridge beef, and some other stuff but even that was all very tongue in cheek.
Yo pbase36, I dont know u but 4 postin this video, u my dude. This video takes me back to when I was about 9yrs old watchin and listenin 2 what my older cousins and them were listening to. Give us some mo.
No disrespect but u sound like ur from a younger generation by thinking that this is the same as souljaboy. This is some Super Classic Shit right here homie. This is part of the foundation of hiphops success. When u get a chance, watch some historical documentaries about hiphop and its progression.Souljaboy is a cool new artist but DO NOT COMPARE him 2 DOUG E FRESH.
soider boy is a gimmick. Doug E did it for the music and fun. Listen to it carefully, escpecially the beat, and it cleans the streets with anything sb (bs) has ever done and ever will do
i was 9 when this came out and i remember how everybody was bumpin this. damn i miss ol skool hiphop. i also miss when MCs use 2 set the trends in hiphop. back then, MCs gave you original styles now almost everybody wanna be a hustler, pimp, gangsta, or all three. hiphop seems 2 b recovering from that bullsh*t tho.
There are plenty of DOPE emcees with a message that is real, but they have to fight to get heard. Like Willie Will for instance, one of the dopest modern emcees I know with music that has meaning, ya know. Hip Hop needs mcs like Willie Will, to put it back on track. Selah.
Nah, Dougie never went at anyone, that was never his steez, back then we rep Fila's, Adidas, Troops, Pumas or anything that made us distinguished from anyone else....that was the thing back then coming out with your own identity, nowadays, there's no such thing, just jeans hanging down your knees and a white tee...smh
Yeah troop you damn sure got a point there we did have styles back then and real lyricists also unlike today where there's pretty much none of the above on the radio and with the so called artists now with no skills. Let me rephrase that there are real mcs out there, but just don't get airplay and all of the puppeteer artists due.
I had a really decent album by Doug E Fresh with a song called Abortion that made me realize rap artists weren't all about gold chains and lookin fly.... I really wish some of today's "rappers" would send a better message to our youth. This was a pleasant surprise to find, along with Whodini and old Shelia E from this era!
I grew up in South Central L.A. and man..this was the cut! THIS is what this genre was meant to be...about a good time, a little swagger, some good rhymes, but mostly celebrating life and youth. What does todays rap/hip hop celebrate? Wish we could bring it back, but we are all far too jaded now.
Doug E Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew! Their 1st album is a classic. Quiz- Remember their summertime video? What producer/Artist/Bad Boy do you see in the video! Ha ha!
Oh sh*t, I was looking for old skool hip hop music just yesterday, and forgot all about this classic...I love this jam by Doug E....er'body was doing "The Wop" in this video. Ya gotta love this classic!!!
Hip Hop,R& B is has gone down the tubes,and look at the Steppin Fetchit Ass Falva Flav, with his minstrel show ass,Dem Franchize Boys,D4l,Soulja Boy,Ying Yang Twins are Porch monkeys and sending a beautiful art form down the tube.
im only 13 and i like big daddy kane, the get fresh crew, whodini, grand puba, newcleus, keni burke etc. and most songs today r dum like crank dat (soulja boy) but its jus hot like i like the beat
you got a point little man. soulja boy is gonna be a one hit wonder just like Dem Franchize boyz, D4L and those guys who started that "snap" music mess that never caught on. soulja boy is all over my school andd people dont realize what true music is.
we have a generation growing up trash music(ie soulja boy, t-pain, that lip-gloss bullshit)
alot of people may not like him. but i am a big fan of kanye west just because he doenst rap about the same garbage everyone else does. he goes out of his way to be different.
Yeah i agree they was gettin it, i do the wop everywhere from the car to parties lol that dance ain't never gone get played out but yeah classic joint "All the way to heaven"
Anyone have "No Halfsteppin'" by Dougie Fresh and the Crew? I just watched Big Daddy Kane's and remember that there were 2 at the same time. COME ON! POST IT!
I played this at a cookout once and people went crazy. Doug E. Fresh can still get a party rollin, nobody wants to hear 50 Cent's trifling ass. BRING BACK REAL RAP
I'm surprised that rap has gone to the dogs these days. What happened to the rap I grew up liking? I guess it's all about 22 inch rims, bitches and hoes, huh?
There goes the Superstars.......
symustafa1996 2 months ago
I love Hip Hop but I hate how you older "hip hop heads" feel that hip hop nowadays is bullshit, as if some of the rappers from the 80's didn't say bullshit. Who's to say Soulja Boy isn't creative? It takes creativity to make up your own dance routine. When it comes to freestyling, most of the rappers from the 90's can't freestyle, yet they're considered the best. Yall are so quick to diss today's rap. Give it a chance to grow some more
sashicoolcrew 8 months ago
@sashicoolcrew honestly what u say is true...
i mean think about de la soul's firrst album... 3 feet hi and rising was full of a bunch of fuckin bullshit ass rhymes , childish play... why is that worse than cam'ron's computers 'putin ?
shit wild dunn
teknashend 7 months ago
@sashicoolcrew That`s becus hip hop these days is bullshit.It`s not even hip hop or rap.The beats (if you wanna call them beats)are weak,the rhymes(if you wanna call them that )are weak and everybody sounds like fucking chimpmonks.Lil Wayne use to be good,but he went south with the chimpmonk sound and the slurred,whinny whatever you wanna call it,cus he sure aint rapping no more.And Drake,NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tiffaneeannbarrett 7 months ago
That video girl in the yellow is an eye stretcher
curlyfruitvideo 9 months ago
I missss the 80'sssssssssss
vljones45014 10 months ago
@vljones45014 I know, right....me too
tamMymarieYa 8 months ago
BACK THEM WHEN THE ILUMINATI DIDNT TAKE OVER HIP HOP YET
wilzusuki 10 months ago 2
Graphics gone wild! Wow this video looked good when it came out. Love the song and it shows Hip Hop in it's infancy. Boy things sure have changed but it could not stay the same in order to survive. Big up to all of the pioneers.
ufmconference 10 months ago
dissed the shit outta run-dmc...
scruffyrunkin 11 months ago
ORIGINATOR!!!!!
MsFIRSTLADY35 1 year ago
I remember seeing Doug and many of the pioneer acts in hip-hop performing at the Louisville Gardens in KY. Those were the days. Def Jam showed us love back in the days.
wingchun2k10 1 year ago
Thou shall always rock thee microphone!
therealraybaby 1 year ago
"Achooo, (god bless you) well God bless you too!"
brdrcrsr08 1 year ago
@TEAMDORK100..I still gat a crush on the girl in the yellow!!!!!..lol..
Super7820 1 year ago
@MrHand18..you said...!!!!!!..I hate mostly everything new..I don't listen to the radio AT ALL..ole skool will always trump new skool...!!!!!!..
Super7820 1 year ago
all u neede then was some rhymes and some sneakers
Evileater 1 year ago
Aaargh - I wish they'd reissue this album on CD. Been looking for it for years! Same with Whodini's Escape. Two classic albums you cant buy unless you got mad money
Crispysmith123 1 year ago
u can't spell dougie w/out the FRESH!
etriplethefirst 1 year ago
cool and classic. old hip hop getting better with age it seems.this new stuff just dosent ring the same.
mrhand18 1 year ago
THIS WAS THE ORIGINAL WOP DANCE SONG BACK IN THE DAY, CLASSIC. I MUST AGREE WIT foggakande 102.
pea20ches08 1 year ago
THIS WAS THE ORIGINAL WOP DANCE SONG BACK IN THE DAY, CLASSIC.
pea20ches08 1 year ago
well said foggakande102. Old skool hip hop can't be duplicated, it was party entertainment not trying to endorse an unrealistic lifestyle. Very well said.
MrLorenzoz 1 year ago
Wow. Blast to the past. This album is card to find and if you do find it the price is unheard of. I remember when cars would bump these songs out their woofers along with Run DMC, LL Cool J, Beastie Boys, Eric B and Rakim. That was rap. That was Hip Hop. I still own the original cassette to this.
sychoicon 1 year ago
The title caught my attention, rap is not like this anymore....sad !
LoveChristrecords 1 year ago
king chyldz dontplay, spreading love its the brooklyn way, reality reach open that book !!!!!
drugsfx 1 year ago
does anyone remember the name of the album that this track featured on. i seem to remember that this was the last track.
peapodder 1 year ago
bally shoes...real oldschool playa shit
Caffin9galveZ 1 year ago
so this is where the ying yang twins got the beat for 'say i yi yi"
wantiviamckinney 1 year ago
Yeah Boy What.....
esideizm 1 year ago
get my Coon skin cap out, pass me my nike air assault sneaks and my jordan flight sweatsuit an move out my way!!
therealflamelit 2 years ago
For the young....look the women actually have clothing on, unique huh? Yes and no one got shot, people had a good time, and the women were respected, such a unique idea for 2010!
majadi9 2 years ago 5
He was woping hard as hell in this!!! Good times!!! Love it!! The girl in yellow I wanted my hair like hers back int he day!!! My mother did it for me too! You couldn't tell me nothing!! LOL!!
33Kellymc 2 years ago 2
Classic Hip Hop
johnson3302 2 years ago 2
OMG!! That late 80's early 90/'s Style!!! Hightop Jheri Curl
Love it!!
Jazzy9964 2 years ago
dam i had a crush on the dancer n tha yellow
TEAMDORK100 2 years ago
@TEAMDORK100
thick girls rule
aardvarkdoc 1 year ago
@TEAMDORK100
aardvarkdoc 1 year ago
damm this brings back memories....grab my shell toe addidas....my gazelles....my kangol....my sweatsuit......graffiti on the wall....braek dancin.....doing the whop.....that is what hip hops about...not this new crap...how many cars i got....how many women i got....how much my money i got.....WHO GIVES A RATS ASS!!!!!!!!!
jkthonues 2 years ago 4
shittin all over soulja boy since 1988
Tigrisofgaul 2 years ago 2
LMBBAO!
MTXSHO9732vV8SHO 2 years ago
Doug's puttin it down uptown style with the fly Fila track suit and Bally sneakers. Back in "86" or "87" Fila, Bally, Dapper Dan suits, Air Force 1s and EKs was the shit...
MrRixta2x 2 years ago 2
Doug was killin it with the fly ass Fila suit and Bally's. Back in the day if you was rockin a Fila track suit & truck jewelry you was the MAN..!!!
MsFran46 2 years ago 2
you could do The Wop to every song he made!
bluevike93 2 years ago 3
ooh mein goott xD
JUMPSTYLEisMYlive 2 years ago
he looks like dizzy rascal lmao
theworldGodonlyknows 2 years ago
is this some back in the day shit or what? i'm sure you guys kept this on BETAMAX!!!!!
gonzobrains 2 years ago 5
I Have This Record. I remember my mom buying it for me for Christmas. It doesn't have a scracth on it. And I got the record Biz Markie TOO.
2good2btruegurl 2 years ago
im a old school head to the fullest.but what i dont understand is that that young cat soulja boy gets hated on for making fun party joints.yes dougie is a better artist than soulja boy but isnt it the same.
montezdariel 2 years ago
Not the same. I'm a huge Doug E. Fan and my son loves Soulja Boy. Doug has skills and talent. He could rap, dance, rhyme, and the beatbox was another instrument in itself. These kids lack origianality. They need props and silly dances. They endorse many products and sell unrealistic lifestyles. It's about money. Back then your reputation was more valuable. Soulja Boy can't even freestyle flow. Doug E. only needed a mic to entertain the crowd. We did it first and we did it best.
foggakande102 2 years ago 48
different time now also lets not kid ourselves im sure dougie loved hip hop but im sure he enjoyed the fame and sucess that came along with it.girls money nice clothes etc.
montezdariel 2 years ago 2
@foggakande102 WORD!!! Strong Island "Fo" LIfe!!!
LINY65 1 year ago
@foggakande102
great words. I found a video showing meeting of KRS 1 and Soulja boy. They freestyled at the end. And what soulja boy spitted?"I'm rich, dont step into my hood" and all that basic no skill shit.
xxxDustlerxxx 1 year ago
@foggakande102
/watch?v=1WrustT_SjI
thats that
xxxDustlerxxx 1 year ago
@foggakande102 Dougie is an all around entertainer. Soulja Boy is sad and this is the way hip hop turned in the wrong direction. Lol.
516azizah 1 year ago
fuck soulja boy, lolz.
mutedmakequiet 2 years ago
dats weird bout da jewish star i wanna c that in a lenny kravitz vid
2jewtube 2 years ago
thw show wil always be the best jam for me. the get fresh crew. slick rick came to rocky mount, nc and performed for 15 mins. and did nothing!
elleach7 2 years ago
Back when hiphop was more fun.
tw1704 2 years ago 23
doug e fresh is the shit bottom line
freddnice 2 years ago 6
He looks like Dave Chappelle!
sykesregal 2 years ago
Doug E Fresh came to Jackson last friday and turned that shit out. He came on about 1 and performed till 2:30. He gave every ounce of sweat to this performance. Still got the same two DJ's Chill Will and Barry B
bowwow73 2 years ago 6
star of david is going nowere near heaven.
eddieg671 2 years ago
star of david
illpoppa 2 years ago
why is he showing off that devolish sign in the clip,is he somekinda freek or something?
rawkid30i 3 years ago
hebrew israelite! who did you think were the original jews?lol
godzman7 2 years ago 2
FRESHNESSSS!!!
ChopperCity22 3 years ago
Achoo
Bless you
God Bless you too, now who wanna rock with the get fresh crew?
classic
brdrcrsr08 3 years ago
Notice how the women are not showing off assets in this video.
kaiyeem 3 years ago 2
the crack era
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Qu33NzNYC187 3 years ago
no manchss buen rolon!!!! doug e
dubilex 3 years ago
scientology is people who wasted their life makin scientology
206maze 3 years ago
what are those red shoes
caseyg2493 3 years ago
bally's
Peeches521 3 years ago
Ying Yang Twins did a remake of this song called Say I Yi Yi
rays130226 3 years ago
@rays130226 I thought the melody sounded familiar.
Frostbite12211983 1 year ago
i rocked out to this back in the 5th grade. im gonna find epmd now!
str8rider74 3 years ago
one of those jams to just go wild to
NoelLozano 3 years ago
got this tune on 12" import. Mint.
Absolute rip off of The Show
radicalbradical 3 years ago
i got the 12" with nuthin also on it 2nd best 12" ever after The show & ladidadi
realmckoy7 2 years ago
I seen doug e fresh last night ..and i said all the way to heaven to him for now apparent reason..He just smiled and said all the way to heaven huh?
hueston82 3 years ago
Woppin' my weave off, LOVE this song!!
Sweetbabyvixen 3 years ago
Did Run-D.M.C. and Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew had beef back in the day? Because that animation scene with the sneakers...
ComicPhreak 3 years ago
Somehow I doubt it, they were both from Queens and toured together as well.
I think the Adidas gag was just a cheeky way of announcing that he was the new kid on the block :)
superheistmeister 3 years ago
not to mention cats back then weren't walkin around with a chip on they shoulder like they are now. I'm yea you had the KRS1/Queensbridge beef, and some other stuff but even that was all very tongue in cheek.
pelam1234 3 years ago
doug e fresh was from uptown, Harlem.
godzman7 2 years ago
one of the greatest old school raps of all time....if you don't like this....go die
connair515 3 years ago 7
Amen!!!
Dameka247 3 years ago
doug fresh and slick should have made at least 1 or 2 more hot joints like la di and the show if they did they would be the greatest of all time
royalnash 3 years ago 4
Not ballet shoes, you dork.
doctorlavant 3 years ago
Doug E's shoes shot each other, but he aint shot nobody for a pair of shoes
l3gendaryV 3 years ago
he likes ballet shoes how queer, adidas rules.
newportvtman 3 years ago
BALLY,toy.
YANHAP1 3 years ago
Yo pbase36, I dont know u but 4 postin this video, u my dude. This video takes me back to when I was about 9yrs old watchin and listenin 2 what my older cousins and them were listening to. Give us some mo.
tw1704 3 years ago
funny thing way people dis soulja boy my parents dissed this alway i see no difference between this and soulja boy i just dont.
montezdariel 3 years ago
No disrespect but u sound like ur from a younger generation by thinking that this is the same as souljaboy. This is some Super Classic Shit right here homie. This is part of the foundation of hiphops success. When u get a chance, watch some historical documentaries about hiphop and its progression.Souljaboy is a cool new artist but DO NOT COMPARE him 2 DOUG E FRESH.
tw1704 3 years ago 5
soider boy is a gimmick. Doug E did it for the music and fun. Listen to it carefully, escpecially the beat, and it cleans the streets with anything sb (bs) has ever done and ever will do
l3gendaryV 3 years ago
i was 9 when this came out and i remember how everybody was bumpin this. damn i miss ol skool hiphop. i also miss when MCs use 2 set the trends in hiphop. back then, MCs gave you original styles now almost everybody wanna be a hustler, pimp, gangsta, or all three. hiphop seems 2 b recovering from that bullsh*t tho.
tw1704 3 years ago
NYC 4LIFE
BestFavs 3 years ago
Ah man, anybody remember a dance called " The Wop"?
Renagade70 3 years ago 8
HELL YEAH I remember the wop!!! That was the dance back in the day!
1lightqt 3 years ago
i wish there was a club that played nothing but old school music/remixes! I'd be there every fucking weekend!
Brinah 3 years ago 4
OMG the girls are dressed!
lstaley315 3 years ago 5
It was all about respect for the ladies. The ladies back then wouldn't let their families see them naked or less clothes.
Renagade70 3 years ago
who started that trend
wj2107 3 years ago
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big daddy kane
realmckoy7 2 years ago
one of my favorite jams
crunk617 3 years ago
back when women used to keep their clothes on in videos!
MistaWrite2000 3 years ago 8
Remember this jam, I love it. So many good times I had & dancing to this jam.
GiselaNYC1 3 years ago
hip hop classic the best
chinita41 3 years ago 5
Mad kicks!!!
lucabrazi83 3 years ago 3
war of the sneakers
RJN88420 3 years ago 3
Real Hip Hop at its best w/o the bs
tboogie70 3 years ago 2
Thanks for posting this one..respect!!
if yall out there don't know this one...
Doug E got a little too much into it though at 3:14..But its still sweet!!!
oldirtydanic 3 years ago
Classic and the people that actually looked up this video you know hip-hop!
konrizzy5 3 years ago 4
My first rap concert was In Sacramento, Doug E Fresh, Whodini and Klymax I think. Any one have a video of Abortion, a rap with a great message
jazzybleyl 3 years ago
LOOK AT THE BALLYS I WANT A PAIR
monstalo 3 years ago
There are plenty of DOPE emcees with a message that is real, but they have to fight to get heard. Like Willie Will for instance, one of the dopest modern emcees I know with music that has meaning, ya know. Hip Hop needs mcs like Willie Will, to put it back on track. Selah.
goddisciples 3 years ago
the original!!!! fuk me i remember this my m8 ahd a hotel scratchin on his tommie twin knob decks '84!!!
captainbirdseye1972 3 years ago
Thanks...You saved me from todayz music decline...word
leadfoot115 3 years ago 3
Does anyone think that Doug E. Fresh was taking a shot at Run-DMC with the pair of Ballys shooting down the Adidas back then?
silkchild75 4 years ago 3
Nah, Dougie never went at anyone, that was never his steez, back then we rep Fila's, Adidas, Troops, Pumas or anything that made us distinguished from anyone else....that was the thing back then coming out with your own identity, nowadays, there's no such thing, just jeans hanging down your knees and a white tee...smh
selfexplanitory 3 years ago
Yeah troop you damn sure got a point there we did have styles back then and real lyricists also unlike today where there's pretty much none of the above on the radio and with the so called artists now with no skills. Let me rephrase that there are real mcs out there, but just don't get airplay and all of the puppeteer artists due.
silkchild75 3 years ago 2
Word SC75!!!
selfexplanitory 3 years ago
No doubt!!
silkchild75 3 years ago 2
I had a really decent album by Doug E Fresh with a song called Abortion that made me realize rap artists weren't all about gold chains and lookin fly.... I really wish some of today's "rappers" would send a better message to our youth. This was a pleasant surprise to find, along with Whodini and old Shelia E from this era!
^v^
bats1369 4 years ago
I grew up in South Central L.A. and man..this was the cut! THIS is what this genre was meant to be...about a good time, a little swagger, some good rhymes, but mostly celebrating life and youth. What does todays rap/hip hop celebrate? Wish we could bring it back, but we are all far too jaded now.
occultchick 4 years ago
Doug E Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew! Their 1st album is a classic. Quiz- Remember their summertime video? What producer/Artist/Bad Boy do you see in the video! Ha ha!
gojaz 4 years ago
Puff Daddy. They filmed that video on Hamilton between 139th and 140th in Harlem.
c4sporsche 4 years ago
my dougie
phatisha 4 years ago
an absolute classic. everything that would turn hiphop into the multi-billion dollar global phenomenon that it is now is contained in this video.
theoriginal456 4 years ago
'...and a couple of guys who were up to no good, started makin trouble in my neighbourhood...'
mARK5000100 4 years ago
this was the jam at all the dances
gmkidz 4 years ago
My dad loves old skool.
guineapig002 4 years ago
BTW - What happened to "Bob! Yes Bob, who drives an old white Saab" ?
joedeech 4 years ago
the chick in the yellow is Susan Taylor of Essence Mag's daughter.........hmmmm.
ezionimod 4 years ago
My favorite rap song...AND I HATE RAP. I believe if most rap songs where more like this, I'd appreicate it so much more.
joedeech 4 years ago
If you look around, you can find some nice hip-hop like this.
cougar08cougar08 4 years ago
OK I grew up during this time, but I never noticed the Run-DMC slight diss.
bigwilly711 4 years ago
u mean with the addidas
KillaCdaLegend 4 years ago
woah. no way. ur a legend!!!
19AFS91 4 years ago
I remeber the frist time I heard this was on the afterschool rap attack in Norfolk,V.A in 85 damm long ago still love it thanks
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no curse words,,,wow,,,,rare
markmarshall39 4 years ago
uh, not really. you just havent heard a lot of rap.
echiro12345 4 years ago 9
ill take this song over any rap song today its all good
mortega40 4 years ago 7
3 words: RESPECT THE ARTITECHTS!
70schyld 4 years ago 5
well said!!
babydrinka718 4 years ago 3
luv this song
puppyluv0 4 years ago 2
Pbase, don't worry bout the audio quality. The fact that you even have this is crazy. Thanks for the video!
ReadyReady 4 years ago 3
Oh sh*t, I was looking for old skool hip hop music just yesterday, and forgot all about this classic...I love this jam by Doug E....er'body was doing "The Wop" in this video. Ya gotta love this classic!!!
sfap001 4 years ago 2
Old School at it's best. I can't stand the shit people call music today, I miss the old days!
Viva La Old School Hip Hop!
SeanKevinDotCom 4 years ago
real hip hop
Centaur716 4 years ago
Hip Hop,R& B is has gone down the tubes,and look at the Steppin Fetchit Ass Falva Flav, with his minstrel show ass,Dem Franchize Boys,D4l,Soulja Boy,Ying Yang Twins are Porch monkeys and sending a beautiful art form down the tube.
quemdidiligunt 4 years ago
im only 13 and i like big daddy kane, the get fresh crew, whodini, grand puba, newcleus, keni burke etc. and most songs today r dum like crank dat (soulja boy) but its jus hot like i like the beat
Redman16164 4 years ago
you got a point little man. soulja boy is gonna be a one hit wonder just like Dem Franchize boyz, D4L and those guys who started that "snap" music mess that never caught on. soulja boy is all over my school andd people dont realize what true music is.
kidfromcali22 4 years ago
we have a generation growing up trash music(ie soulja boy, t-pain, that lip-gloss bullshit)
alot of people may not like him. but i am a big fan of kanye west just because he doenst rap about the same garbage everyone else does. he goes out of his way to be different.
reh629 4 years ago
you know something the songs you mentioned (soulja boy, for instance) sounds better mashed up with something else! Old school rap forever!
Brinah 3 years ago
OLDSCHOOL BABY!!
wasistlos1 4 years ago
Yeah i agree they was gettin it, i do the wop everywhere from the car to parties lol that dance ain't never gone get played out but yeah classic joint "All the way to heaven"
suaveprettyboi 4 years ago
yo, those sistahs were woppin their asses off.
I like the one in the yellow.
she has the big titties.
who 'member how to wop?
CheetahChampyon 4 years ago
#1 CLASSIC
GRoc2007 4 years ago
Anyone have "No Halfsteppin'" by Dougie Fresh and the Crew? I just watched Big Daddy Kane's and remember that there were 2 at the same time. COME ON! POST IT!
plumpdn 4 years ago
I wish someone can miss that with "she got her hands on her knees ___on her thighs she likes to twirk it and she looks fly singing ay ay ay song.
J5MARLON 4 years ago
I played this at a cookout once and people went crazy. Doug E. Fresh can still get a party rollin, nobody wants to hear 50 Cent's trifling ass. BRING BACK REAL RAP
CRAZYTRAE 4 years ago
at what point does he rap about all the hoes he has banged or his 87 tercel on 33 inch rims, or killing another MC'S kids?
I forgot this is real hip hop, not that garbage a bay bay BS.
reh629 4 years ago
Agreed. Or that soulja boy shit that the radio beats to death on a daily basis
CRAZYTRAE 4 years ago
I'm with all the way, MOTHERFUCK THAT SOULJA BOY BULLSHIT, he would get booed back in my day,BAMMA ASS NIGGA,I'm suprised people buy that shit.
Malikthepoet610 4 years ago
I'm surprised that rap has gone to the dogs these days. What happened to the rap I grew up liking? I guess it's all about 22 inch rims, bitches and hoes, huh?
CRAZYTRAE 4 years ago
sad but true.
kidfromcali22 4 years ago
what ever happened to being the dopest MC?!!! now ever rapper today is a former gang member, a former drug dealer or a former pimp.
what ever happened to the rapper that is just a rapper?
oh i forgot, no one buys their music(ie. common, beastie boys, jurassic 5)
reh629 4 years ago
i agree 100 percent. common speaks true shit, the beastie boys and jurassic 5 are legends. nuff said.
kidfromcali22 4 years ago
i agree all the way where is the talent all u needd today is a bullshit hook
mommymccoy 4 years ago