Dont quite understand why my Hero Doesn`t RAP anymore hes good and it`s tottally old school,i would by he`s Record,i was a dancer for 10 years had to stop because of my singin is getting me around the world in a day;0)so im still poppin in front of the mirror.And Mr.Steen from denmark,is a damn good friend of mine so i see new moves all the time but wiggles got my ful respect...Peace
Take your planet back and net work through the earth like the dog, cats,monkey's animal's shit on to earth to become part of this planet and feed good shit out side in your garden's to combat toxic plastic air you breath, the water charge's and the pipe of all your shit is energy the judah, judge, jew take's off you and send's a bill of charge so they can sit in high palace to judge and send you noty bill charge, like a noty baby shit on the ground like ancient time's to clean the air
anyone know the name of the guy who does the headspin at the end - he is phenomenal!!!. phenomenal moves, style, talent and acrobatics. he is the top man!!!
This is Kwik Step writing through my wife's account. Laci4465. I love the fact that you put up this video and so many people have viewed and commented on it. When you see the video the graff in the back accurately reads Rhythm Technicians and The Rock Steady Crew. "Rhythm Technicians" - a dance collective were already doing theater shows. We ventured into a theater piece called "So What Happens Now", Mr. Wiggles invited members of RSC - Crazy Legs and Ken Swift to be a part of the production.
the real OLD SCHOOL legendary B-Boys...most of them still rockin....Mr.wiggles rappin so cool...crazy legs popmaster fabel...qwikstep 1000000% RESPECT
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i hrard this first time round in '95 and in 2009 and it sounds even more faggy and pretentious. BTW come back with something more then just a fag comment else i i wont respect you. Yawn to the world, you bore me.
all you people bemoanin hiphop today,sittin on the net and watchin mtv base will give you a skewed view,get off the net and get out there,trust me i live it and the bboys mcs and writers i know do to!!hiphop is alive,you just wont find it in hmv and 50cent does not represent the state of hiphop today no more than morris major and the minors did in the 80s!!
i just hate the fact that i have to dig for stuff like the on the far corners of the internet, hip hop shouldve always been like this. if rap were like this today, no if hip hop in itsz entirety, were like this today, im sure we wouldnt have all these people agaisnt our culture, all these shows about hip hop is under attack,
werd bueatiful beat with real lyrics being spit. but you have all these niggas talking about how rich they are and schit what they owe its bullchit man
What a shame , why cant hip hop ( cant even call it dat no more) be more like this, the rhymes were tite shit was neat back then, if i could be born some other time id deffinatley want to be born when hip hop was starting , id like an oppurtunity, to see how hip hop should have always been, im a bboy, and looking at stuff like thisz motivates me more.
Cool, i have this on my tape, too :-). Does the members in Rocksteady Crew changed sometimes, cause in this group are other members, or not? And where is the one on the T-Shirt?
For GODS SAKE - will someone tell all of us what this track is actually called. I've scoured all 152 posts and no one seems to know for sure. Zclipze mentions its "so what happens now" but that was a musical performance piece - is this the main tune? Please help coz I really like it. Is it available on vinyl and/or CD? DVD would be even better. I really like the moves! It can be seen the dancers are INTO the music. Not like some of the the souless choreographed crap of today. Please help!
the song is "Amen, Brother" by the Winstons. it's the source of the "amen break" that basically every old school rap song and drum n bass track samples. most famous beat of all time.
Does anyone know the name of this song? I've been trying to find it, but I can't find any information about a song called "Rhythm Technicians" by the Rock Steady Crew.
They were called 'rhythm technicians' and are part of rock steady crew. I think thats mr wiggles rapping and the songs called 'so what happens now' or something like that. Sorry I can't say for definite
I was part of the break dance era in the 80's, and did we have a good time or what. It was never about drugs, fights etc. Just settle it with dancing. Bring that mentality back to youth of today.
Loved it!!! Let me tell you. As a white working class lad going to all the Jazz Funk & Soul Clubs in the North West of England late 70's, early to mid 80's - The Dj's kept introducing tracks by (please forgive the spelling) Afrika Bambaata, Jonzun Crew, Timzone, West Street mob we loved it but had not seen Hip Hop & Break Dancing. We called it Electric Funk. When we eventually saw footage on TV we could not believe what fantastically original scene was happening in NY - BIG RESPECT NY!!!!
yo ritmo, i hear you. i was around at the same time and was massively into the whole electro/breaking scene. for me it was and still is the most exciting time of my life. i didnt need money, women, alcohol, etc....just the beats from west street mob, man parrish, hashim, etc were enough along with the breaking. i loved it and still do and feel very sad that this fantastic and best time of my life will probably never come back. Big respect to RSC and NYC Breakers for bringing breaking to us!
Jay1989.....I know exactly what you mean. I used have to drive everywhere and I really wasn't bothered about alcohol. If I met a girl - it was a bonus, not part of the plan. She had to be into the music though! I lived and breathed music and the underground club scene. I used to dance for hours and still did not want to go home at the end of the night. I would get home 3 am and up for work at 6:45 am. That would kill me now!!!!! Music alters my state of being. What a scene!!!!
Being 41 Years old today and being a product of hip hop culture movement in the eary 80's and looking back, that ers changed modern music/dance as we knew it and paved the way for the music some of our kids listen to today.
ritmo, agreed. i was never into alcohol. it never did anything for me and still does not. but the buzz of the electro beats was intoxicating, combined with the breaking which was somehting so new, so fresh and so difficult to do. only very few mastered it to a high level and when they did and u saw them in full flow the feeling was just one of amazement - how did they do that i used to think when i saw rsc and nyc breakers dance for the first time. it also united people of different races.
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i dont remember black fools being in the crew. 2) i also dont remember the crew being tall.. who are these lames ass imposters???? are these the janet jackson rhythm nation rejects :)
Black fools? my dude you are a real disrespect to the culture that was 1st created by blacks and boriquas during a time when all we had was each other and Mr. Wiggles was part of the original crew...and i am from the Bronx dude SoundView, Parkchester, Castle Hill, Co-Op City we repped each other dont go there with the segregation of B-Boys because there was none
and if Crazy Legz brought in new talent they had to be TALENT...as long as they repped RSC then they repped those who past BUCK4, KURIYAKI,and others.....
to all u who have not read my text which i posted for this video before, read and learn:
no this is not the original rock steady...this was made many years after beat street. there was a bit of a power struggle with crazy legs ego taking over and him taking control and doing his own thing and alienating the other originals like prince ken swift...this was made sometime in the 90s i believe. since beat street many have joined and then left the crew and these are new guys not the originals.
well i can definitely tell they're not the original members of the rock steady crew. but u don't know anything more specific than "the 90's" for when this was made?
not sure on the exact date but it was after kuriyaki and buck 4 died as they show one of their faces on the t shirt in the video. they passed away in 92 i believe and crazy legs brought rsc back mainly in their memory. So I guess around 93 - 95. lead rapper is Mr. Wiggles - top rap i have to say and he's a top locker and popper. love his moves and the guy who does a backward somersault from a standstill - fantastic execution - any gymnast would have been proud of that.
really?! that's not buck 4... so that's kuriaki? on his shirt? it's so hard to see... but aaaw! that's really sweet of them! wow that's mr. wiggles rapping? damn i didnt kno he was good at rapping! too bad i dont like wiggles. he's way too conceited.
I didn't like this track at first, but now that I actually listened to it, it's pretty good. It's good to hear some guys who are into the whole Zulu Gestapo stuff.
All the black hip hop cats are into Nuwaubianism for some reason.
is this the "original rock steady crew?" where are the other member of the groups? baby love, Ken swift, kuriaki(R.I.P), Buck 4(R.I.P), the only dude i see is the crazy legs, if thats even him. it looks like some other dude who looks like crazy legs.
no this is not the original rock steady...this was made many years after beat street. there was a bit of a power struggle with crazy legs ego taking over and him taking control and doing his own thing and alienating the other originals like prince ken swift...this was made sometime in the 90s i believe. since beat street many have joined and then left the crew.
Graffiti-art that potentially debases private property has been around since the ancient greeks. American Graffiti expanded as a subculture with the artist TAKI183 got his tag printed in the New York Times in 1973. Subway Graffiti expanded afterwards with artists like PHASE 2, RIFF, TRACY 168, and BLADE
okay to stupid, dumb fucks like u straitfanatik and ooosunYoo dickhead with a dumb name, one more time... blacks came out with rap and breaking, but not graffiti as explained below. so ur statement is incorrect - they did not invent hip hop in its entirety. blacks did not popularise breaking, the puerto ricans did. then the gangsta nigga scene came in and breaking died down...most people now associate the gangsta nigga scene with hip hop now. got it now dumb fucks.
oh, and actually black people started graffiti as well, so get your facts straight. i reccomend "Style Wars", check out and then apologise for your ignorance.
do ur research...Taki187 came out with the whole tagging scene and graffiti evolved from that..i have seen style wars and it was well before that...oh and by the way he was a greek. anyways, my point is i dont care who invented hip hop...i was only really into breaking and graffiti to a lesser extent and it was the puerto ricans who got me into it, even though the blacks invented most of it...they did not inspire me.
yeah and so whats ur point....my point is that the graffiti and breaking part of hip hop was popularised by the puerto ricans...that is how i got into it...not because of the blacks...and i dont like the gangsta shit which the blacks have popularised and that is what is now "hip hop"....get it now....so whose the stupid one now u stupid dickhead!.
ha ha...ur the dumb fuck....so what if they did. re-read my text and get a fucking brain you fucking dickhead. i got into hip hop because of the puerto ricans not the blacks. fucking retard!!. get a fucking IQ of at least 1 and a decent name - u sound like a fucking dickhead and probably look like one too.
so becasue of u got into hip hop because of puerta ricans they made hip hop? u mother fucking dumb s.o.b. blacks made hip hop every part of it..puerta ricans coppied
u stupid dumb mother fucker...i did not say that...i said puerto ricans popularised breaking and graffiti -thats how i got into it..not because of the blacks. point of my thread was since the breaking days the blacks have moved hip hop on to gangsta rap which i dont like..thats my point, i prefer the breaking and graffiti that was popularised by crews like rock steady who were puerto rican.
also, get ur facts correct. graffiti came from a greek american not the blacks and the puerto ricans were the main graffiti artists, blacks may have come out with rap and breaking but the puerto ricans took it on to the mainstream and thats how i got into it. ur such a dumb mother fucker.shit for fuckin brains.learn some english and get a fucking IQ - dumb fucker.
ur the dumb son of a bitch...i did not dsay they made hip hop, i said they poularised breaking and graffiti and thats how i got into these two things. the blacks did not create graffiti so ur statement is wrong u dumb fucking basstard - learn to read dumb fuck, so they did not create all of hip hop. and yes i got into it cos of the puerto ricans, nothing against the blacks. so u go fuck urself you fucking bastard, fuckwit. dumb mother fucking sob!!!
learn to distinguish between pop rap and hip hop, then re evaluate your argument. and my point is that its all about the music. you must be white if you're considering dancing with no music. . .the "blacks" invented it and are the backbone of hip hop, and nobody gives a fuck about what motivated you to learn to spin on your head with no music playing.
okay to stupid, dum fucks like u...one more time...am sick of explaining this shit over and over..balcks came out with rap and breaking, but not graffiti as explained below. so ur staement is incorrect - they did not invent hip hop in its entirety. blacks did not popularise breaking, the puerto ricans did. then the gangsta nigga scene came in and it died down...if its not the real hip hop then why is it all these gangsta niggas are the ones going on about hip hop and the media hyping them up...
puerto ricans can jam it on the dance floor with that cool beat. u guys rule. the rock steady crew are one of the best latino groups in history to make it in hip hop. i mean im from london england. its shit and indian community of britain dont know how to dance hip hop only shitty bhangra. lol id rather be puerto rican american then indian british. lol
you know dat zareh77. i was around in the UK in the 80s when breaking was huge and all racial groups were into it: blacks, whites, chinese, greeks, indians, pakistanis... none of them could match the puerto ricans for style, class and execution of moves. it was all good - just about dancing and music. then the blacks came out with this gangsta, nigga bullshit.then it was about the music and being the best dancing crew - and this was puerto rican inspired. they are the top, top guys in my eyes.
If todays Hip-Hop would be like this, i would listen to it^^
klaey 5 months ago
@klaey nah man , there is no Hip Hop nowadays, execpt in the underground but not maisntream
StrictlyBG 5 months ago
is that seriously what people wore everyday before i was born ? . . scarey
bobbykrueger420 6 months ago
Is that Wiggles doing the rapping? Crazy!!
djdoobius 7 months ago
@djdoobius yes
SAMKREATOR 4 months ago
Dont quite understand why my Hero Doesn`t RAP anymore hes good and it`s tottally old school,i would by he`s Record,i was a dancer for 10 years had to stop because of my singin is getting me around the world in a day;0)so im still poppin in front of the mirror.And Mr.Steen from denmark,is a damn good friend of mine so i see new moves all the time but wiggles got my ful respect...Peace
masfens71 7 months ago
Take your planet back and net work through the earth like the dog, cats,monkey's animal's shit on to earth to become part of this planet and feed good shit out side in your garden's to combat toxic plastic air you breath, the water charge's and the pipe of all your shit is energy the judah, judge, jew take's off you and send's a bill of charge so they can sit in high palace to judge and send you noty bill charge, like a noty baby shit on the ground like ancient time's to clean the air
wingully 8 months ago
where all winners - curtis mayfield
Toddski718 8 months ago
this is amazing.
TheTeenageMuffin 8 months ago
choreography is fantastic in the video. great rapping by mr. wiggles also.
Jay1898 9 months ago
SO THIS IZ WHERE WIIL SMITH JACKED IZ FRESH FROM!!!!
stevee767 11 months ago 3
No one seems to know what this is actually called. I don't mean what samples were used but what THIS is actually called- Anyone???
RitmoNo1 1 year ago
this shits fresh as hell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PUROBROWN818 1 year ago
This is a hip hop jewel!!! FANTASTIC... !!
GLAS63 1 year ago
oh that is mr wiggles bangin :)) yesss. good material
GadgetVision 1 year ago
Party at the DECL home ,
DECL- russian raper
TheRND61 1 year ago
Вечеринка у децела дома :D
TheRND61 1 year ago
this was the shit,,, thats the crew that battlesin beat street,,, lol they were the dayz
qikfix 1 year ago
anyone know the name of the guy who does the headspin at the end - he is phenomenal!!!. phenomenal moves, style, talent and acrobatics. he is the top man!!!
Jay1898 1 year ago
@Jay1898- Hey Jay thanks for recognizing the brother at the end. His Name is Kwikstep.
bgirlrokafella 1 year ago
@bgirlrokafella Hi - thanks!. Kwikstep is very talented. What crew is he from?.
Jay1898 1 year ago
dope
CHIEF69...FRC...TBB
chief69oner 1 year ago
This is Kwik Step writing through my wife's account. Laci4465. I love the fact that you put up this video and so many people have viewed and commented on it. When you see the video the graff in the back accurately reads Rhythm Technicians and The Rock Steady Crew. "Rhythm Technicians" - a dance collective were already doing theater shows. We ventured into a theater piece called "So What Happens Now", Mr. Wiggles invited members of RSC - Crazy Legs and Ken Swift to be a part of the production.
bgirlrokafella 1 year ago
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bgirlrokafella 1 year ago
they got nothing on NYC Breakerz
spastikman 1 year ago
We had more unity then. Moreno y Boricua!
simitar7shabazz 1 year ago
flyyyyy dance moves
Jamzmau5 1 year ago
did the pin drop originate in breakdancing?
monstergaragekid 1 year ago
why couldent this be the dance that everyone learned?
but then again im glad that mainstream hip hop isnt like this
cose there wont be any REALL love for the scene (L)
FUCK solja boy
FUCK record lables
FUCK Lil wayne
FUCK 50 cent
W0000000P 1 year ago 6
@W0000000P fuck you man...
lucasveraholy09 1 year ago
Thanks Rock Steady for not following trends andkeeping it Hip Hop with the BBOYing through out all these years 32 I think we on.
kalif151byccrew 1 year ago
what the FUCK is this song called its driving me nuts
REALSLIK 1 year ago 4
@REALSLIK the sample is "amen brother" by the winstons.. if thats what you meant
jedimind24 1 year ago
@jedimind24 oh i was curious as to what the song was called, but thanks still
REALSLIK 1 year ago
@jedimind24 oh boy...now all hip hop is sampled from amen brother. guess what: NOT!
GadgetVision 1 year ago
hey.. nice
Bobban 2 years ago
feel the message
sonxbird 2 years ago
When did this video come out?
IHS7 2 years ago
Can anybody post the lyrics? (can't find'em)
kraa75 2 years ago
man even the video quality is old school
jimmaayyyyy 2 years ago 2
the real OLD SCHOOL legendary B-Boys...most of them still rockin....Mr.wiggles rappin so cool...crazy legs popmaster fabel...qwikstep 1000000% RESPECT
continuepop 2 years ago 3
I can't find this track anywhere, what the heck?
irongiant20012001 2 years ago
1992icide
gavkasso 2 years ago
old school ever!!!!
kusanaginotsurugisan 2 years ago
You'll never hear anything as positive and fresh as this anymore.....*sigh.
FlowingEnemigo 2 years ago 4
SO true. All they ever sing about these days is large car tyres, paper currency, bottoms & derogatory terms for each other.
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i hrard this first time round in '95 and in 2009 and it sounds even more faggy and pretentious. BTW come back with something more then just a fag comment else i i wont respect you. Yawn to the world, you bore me.
LDNROX 2 years ago
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look up the video
martin rizo2
lilkrap 2 years ago
STYLE!!!
zagofollie 2 years ago
HAHA yeaahhh Mr Wiggles is the shit! This had to be '82-'84 era.
OahuKidd 2 years ago
This is clearly '90 - '92. Based off the rhyme style PLUS the Vanilla Ice reference gives it away.
IhsanAmin 2 years ago 4
they are better than soulja boy
DenverSaint 2 years ago 62
Honestly though, who isn't?
fugazii 2 years ago 48
@DenverSaint
jazzfusionsoul 1 year ago
@DenverSaint And they're better than Cash Money, S.O.D. Money Gang, Dirty Money and Young Money!
SonicSupremeSGT3 1 year ago
@DenverSaint foe sho
k1xor 11 months ago
@DenverSaint everyone is better than Soulja xD
HiIchBinKriddi 8 months ago
Sounds like its 1988
drlubba 2 years ago
why is it so laggy
DBZMX 2 years ago
The two person tutt is the best. 3:56
DMarlowe21 3 years ago 3
Holy crap!
Justhere82 2 years ago
old school is the best !!!!!
aguante la vieja escuela !!!!!
bboyefe 3 years ago
Best coreography ever ! ! !
Voja84 3 years ago 4
The rock steady crew is dope!
tocklove7 3 years ago
lol, I like this song ;D (laughing because someone beat me to it)
*~DOP3~*
FLOW3R000MANT1S 3 years ago
yoo men like this song:D whahha
razorfix 3 years ago
all you people bemoanin hiphop today,sittin on the net and watchin mtv base will give you a skewed view,get off the net and get out there,trust me i live it and the bboys mcs and writers i know do to!!hiphop is alive,you just wont find it in hmv and 50cent does not represent the state of hiphop today no more than morris major and the minors did in the 80s!!
snagglepuss1st 3 years ago 7
EXACT YEAR PLEASE?????
DNXMRXLNS 3 years ago
please a download link
kubaaa11 3 years ago
sick!
HipHopDontStop46 3 years ago
THE DANCE STEPS ARE COLD ROCKING!
paine80 3 years ago 2
What year is this video originally from? :O
Someone who knows??
h06nort 3 years ago
i just hate the fact that i have to dig for stuff like the on the far corners of the internet, hip hop shouldve always been like this. if rap were like this today, no if hip hop in itsz entirety, were like this today, im sure we wouldnt have all these people agaisnt our culture, all these shows about hip hop is under attack,
FloeRockEr 3 years ago 4
werd bueatiful beat with real lyrics being spit. but you have all these niggas talking about how rich they are and schit what they owe its bullchit man
MastaShayke 3 years ago
What a shame , why cant hip hop ( cant even call it dat no more) be more like this, the rhymes were tite shit was neat back then, if i could be born some other time id deffinatley want to be born when hip hop was starting , id like an oppurtunity, to see how hip hop should have always been, im a bboy, and looking at stuff like thisz motivates me more.
FloeRockEr 3 years ago
Does anyone know the name of the song/beat that starts right in the end and plays for about 3 seconds?
kokarspagetti 3 years ago
your right brothers this is a piece of exotic
rare fruit..from when hip hop was true to the soul and full up with richness....we need to get the vibe back...
electronick uk b.boy since 82'
ELECTROnickWADE 3 years ago
i meant, who the one on the T-Shirt?
King72000 3 years ago
Cool, i have this on my tape, too :-). Does the members in Rocksteady Crew changed sometimes, cause in this group are other members, or not? And where is the one on the T-Shirt?
King72000 3 years ago
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To people dat dont know about uprocking this may look good but to real hip hop pioneer dancers this is like watching soldier boy.
yuccayequez 3 years ago
busstin move after move! u gotta love the old days
rororotimi 3 years ago
For GODS SAKE - will someone tell all of us what this track is actually called. I've scoured all 152 posts and no one seems to know for sure. Zclipze mentions its "so what happens now" but that was a musical performance piece - is this the main tune? Please help coz I really like it. Is it available on vinyl and/or CD? DVD would be even better. I really like the moves! It can be seen the dancers are INTO the music. Not like some of the the souless choreographed crap of today. Please help!
RitmoNo1 3 years ago
the song is "Amen, Brother" by the Winstons. it's the source of the "amen break" that basically every old school rap song and drum n bass track samples. most famous beat of all time.
tkellma 3 years ago
fucking puertoricans are good. BORICUAS on the rise.
rdecaserio 3 years ago
flawless
slimlovetodance 3 years ago
funky shit
AocOp 3 years ago
Does anyone know the name of this song? I've been trying to find it, but I can't find any information about a song called "Rhythm Technicians" by the Rock Steady Crew.
DJMattMikolay 3 years ago
They were called 'rhythm technicians' and are part of rock steady crew. I think thats mr wiggles rapping and the songs called 'so what happens now' or something like that. Sorry I can't say for definite
ZClipze 3 years ago
ya mums gay but this isn't
ozzealand08 3 years ago
so good, ive never seen this before. Awesome!
adtee23 3 years ago
I was part of the break dance era in the 80's, and did we have a good time or what. It was never about drugs, fights etc. Just settle it with dancing. Bring that mentality back to youth of today.
speters987 3 years ago
Loved it!!! Let me tell you. As a white working class lad going to all the Jazz Funk & Soul Clubs in the North West of England late 70's, early to mid 80's - The Dj's kept introducing tracks by (please forgive the spelling) Afrika Bambaata, Jonzun Crew, Timzone, West Street mob we loved it but had not seen Hip Hop & Break Dancing. We called it Electric Funk. When we eventually saw footage on TV we could not believe what fantastically original scene was happening in NY - BIG RESPECT NY!!!!
RitmoNo1 3 years ago
yo ritmo, i hear you. i was around at the same time and was massively into the whole electro/breaking scene. for me it was and still is the most exciting time of my life. i didnt need money, women, alcohol, etc....just the beats from west street mob, man parrish, hashim, etc were enough along with the breaking. i loved it and still do and feel very sad that this fantastic and best time of my life will probably never come back. Big respect to RSC and NYC Breakers for bringing breaking to us!
Jay1898 3 years ago
Jay1989.....I know exactly what you mean. I used have to drive everywhere and I really wasn't bothered about alcohol. If I met a girl - it was a bonus, not part of the plan. She had to be into the music though! I lived and breathed music and the underground club scene. I used to dance for hours and still did not want to go home at the end of the night. I would get home 3 am and up for work at 6:45 am. That would kill me now!!!!! Music alters my state of being. What a scene!!!!
RitmoNo1 3 years ago
Being 41 Years old today and being a product of hip hop culture movement in the eary 80's and looking back, that ers changed modern music/dance as we knew it and paved the way for the music some of our kids listen to today.
tatation 3 years ago
so you can be my dad.lets go back to the old school man fuck that dirty south shiit
yohanntimban 3 years ago
ritmo, agreed. i was never into alcohol. it never did anything for me and still does not. but the buzz of the electro beats was intoxicating, combined with the breaking which was somehting so new, so fresh and so difficult to do. only very few mastered it to a high level and when they did and u saw them in full flow the feeling was just one of amazement - how did they do that i used to think when i saw rsc and nyc breakers dance for the first time. it also united people of different races.
Jay1898 3 years ago
desde Alcantarilla Murcia España,menudo peazo de video y que graffitiss mas wapos,ptr one..
Alcantarillero 3 years ago
This takes me back to the nice 80s. Especially Love Rollercoaster sampling riffs from 3:49 is fantastic!
mrkick20000 3 years ago
ohhhh that sample section is the shit....daaaaamn
SaeberONE 3 years ago
The original founders of Rock Steady Crew: Jimmy D and Jojo! I have met Jojo before. He is living in Upstate NY now.
susanshutt 3 years ago
muito bom, onde estão esses caras, o que estão fazendo, pena por ser antigo a qualidade do video não ser boa.
Very nice, where're theses guys, what are doing now.
jorgeluizabreu 3 years ago
This is a classic, thank you for posting this one. Wiggles, Ken Swift, Legs, Maurizio, Fabel, always been so inspiring.
boogaleo 3 years ago
well tight moves and in time good one ;-)
tacticalbattledroid 3 years ago
real hip hop
kingojugo 3 years ago 4
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i dont remember black fools being in the crew. 2) i also dont remember the crew being tall.. who are these lames ass imposters???? are these the janet jackson rhythm nation rejects :)
mister24hours 3 years ago
Black fools? my dude you are a real disrespect to the culture that was 1st created by blacks and boriquas during a time when all we had was each other and Mr. Wiggles was part of the original crew...and i am from the Bronx dude SoundView, Parkchester, Castle Hill, Co-Op City we repped each other dont go there with the segregation of B-Boys because there was none
noirnoticvibe 3 years ago 4
and if Crazy Legz brought in new talent they had to be TALENT...as long as they repped RSC then they repped those who past BUCK4, KURIYAKI,and others.....
noirnoticvibe 3 years ago 3
mad props to rock steady!!
EDIFY008 3 years ago
Aii i old scool beat men
i like this
au3tt 3 years ago 2
what year was this made? which generation of the rock steady crew is this?
oidancinboy 3 years ago
to all u who have not read my text which i posted for this video before, read and learn:
no this is not the original rock steady...this was made many years after beat street. there was a bit of a power struggle with crazy legs ego taking over and him taking control and doing his own thing and alienating the other originals like prince ken swift...this was made sometime in the 90s i believe. since beat street many have joined and then left the crew and these are new guys not the originals.
Jay1898 3 years ago
well i can definitely tell they're not the original members of the rock steady crew. but u don't know anything more specific than "the 90's" for when this was made?
oidancinboy 3 years ago
not sure on the exact date but it was after kuriyaki and buck 4 died as they show one of their faces on the t shirt in the video. they passed away in 92 i believe and crazy legs brought rsc back mainly in their memory. So I guess around 93 - 95. lead rapper is Mr. Wiggles - top rap i have to say and he's a top locker and popper. love his moves and the guy who does a backward somersault from a standstill - fantastic execution - any gymnast would have been proud of that.
Jay1898 3 years ago
really?! that's not buck 4... so that's kuriaki? on his shirt? it's so hard to see... but aaaw! that's really sweet of them! wow that's mr. wiggles rapping? damn i didnt kno he was good at rapping! too bad i dont like wiggles. he's way too conceited.
oidancinboy 3 years ago
2:17 was so dope!! I wanna bite that set.
BboyType7 3 years ago
are these the same guys from Beat Street? is that Buck rapping?
slickrick71 3 years ago
real hiphop.. feel good.. not trying to be a gangster dick with a gun.. just true hip hop :)
eauxmelo 3 years ago 4
True hip hop.
BboyType7 3 years ago 3
Not bad,but....I miss miss Love,
what are they yappin'about anyway?
PAULLONDEN 3 years ago
man dis shit is tight..props to rsc
kiat07 3 years ago
I love the "feel good" factor this video brings.
DubbingU92 4 years ago 2
does anyone know where i can get a good quality copy of this video?
ernidesigns 4 years ago
I love it. I'm gonna try to dance like that. And most likely hurt myself.
dariendude17 4 years ago
WICKEEEEEED!!!
fabs080405 4 years ago
NEW YORK CITY BREAKERS!!!!!
tumacico 4 years ago
tight
TheDuke67 4 years ago
Mad props to Rock Steady. They can rap real good.
BboyType7 4 years ago 2
I didn't like this track at first, but now that I actually listened to it, it's pretty good. It's good to hear some guys who are into the whole Zulu Gestapo stuff.
All the black hip hop cats are into Nuwaubianism for some reason.
hiphopper32 4 years ago
"Rock Steady Crew" is SSoo FFFreasshh~~~!!!
JayR702 4 years ago 2
Wow i love " Rock Steady Crew "
They Rap So Fresshhh~~~!!!!
JayR702 4 years ago 2
DOPE!
ATRevolution 4 years ago 2
The lightness of the moves is awesome - no g-style posing - respect
73Nimrod 4 years ago
yeah I was wondering what happen with the others
and it was the 90's it has that flavour and he mentions vanilla ice
Thunda1986 4 years ago
seems funny
rossi979 4 years ago
s'about time. big tune! 5*
youthexplosion1210 4 years ago
reminds me of the difference between old school skating
they pushed so many boundaries but its amazing on every level
CrunkRockSteadyEvan 4 years ago
is this the "original rock steady crew?" where are the other member of the groups? baby love, Ken swift, kuriaki(R.I.P), Buck 4(R.I.P), the only dude i see is the crazy legs, if thats even him. it looks like some other dude who looks like crazy legs.
early90slova 4 years ago
no this is not the original rock steady...this was made many years after beat street. there was a bit of a power struggle with crazy legs ego taking over and him taking control and doing his own thing and alienating the other originals like prince ken swift...this was made sometime in the 90s i believe. since beat street many have joined and then left the crew.
Jay1898 4 years ago
who has this song on Mp3? Can somebody send me?
351-898-143
DeeStarr17 4 years ago
is smerk in this video???
bboyrx 4 years ago
Excellent vid, but the quality SUCKKS! I hope someone posts a better version.
MarioAMM1 4 years ago
Still to this day, one of the most creative crews that ever existed.
staphinfection 4 years ago
FUKING HIP HOP LEGENDZ MATE
loadske321 4 years ago
u know dat guy!!. peace out bruv!!.
Jay1898 4 years ago
AgentSMithZero - who the fuck are you?. a nobody, so dont interfere when you have nothing constuctive to say and fuck u!.
Jay1898 4 years ago
this some tight ass old school shiiit <333
abdifitta 4 years ago
real hiphop
antipoloboy 4 years ago
tight dancing. thats some real shit
gyroscopical 4 years ago
At 3:56 that's hard to do!
Gengstaboy978 4 years ago
everybody here needs to listen to hey you and chill the fuck out man!!!
cojak007 4 years ago
Graffiti-art that potentially debases private property has been around since the ancient greeks. American Graffiti expanded as a subculture with the artist TAKI183 got his tag printed in the New York Times in 1973. Subway Graffiti expanded afterwards with artists like PHASE 2, RIFF, TRACY 168, and BLADE
milbrarm 4 years ago
I thought that taki183 was the one who just made it big by just hittin up everywhere?
nikidizzi 4 years ago
Now this is Hip Hop I love this
MoneyBank 4 years ago
okay to stupid, dumb fucks like u straitfanatik and ooosunYoo dickhead with a dumb name, one more time... blacks came out with rap and breaking, but not graffiti as explained below. so ur statement is incorrect - they did not invent hip hop in its entirety. blacks did not popularise breaking, the puerto ricans did. then the gangsta nigga scene came in and breaking died down...most people now associate the gangsta nigga scene with hip hop now. got it now dumb fucks.
Jay1898 4 years ago
oh, and actually black people started graffiti as well, so get your facts straight. i reccomend "Style Wars", check out and then apologise for your ignorance.
straitfanatik 4 years ago
do ur research...Taki187 came out with the whole tagging scene and graffiti evolved from that..i have seen style wars and it was well before that...oh and by the way he was a greek. anyways, my point is i dont care who invented hip hop...i was only really into breaking and graffiti to a lesser extent and it was the puerto ricans who got me into it, even though the blacks invented most of it...they did not inspire me.
Jay1898 4 years ago
isnt robert deniro the inventor of the name -hip-hop-?i remember the secquence in taxi driver "hip hop like the rabbit"..
neozos 4 years ago
grafiitis been around as long as paints been a round noone knows who did first
stezzy1993 4 years ago
this is sick
jlnWind 4 years ago
awsome
just awsome
bboytune 4 years ago
"blacks" invented hip hop as an entirety stupid. and the "gangsta, nigga bullshit" isnt real hip hop anyways.
straitfanatik 4 years ago
yeah and so whats ur point....my point is that the graffiti and breaking part of hip hop was popularised by the puerto ricans...that is how i got into it...not because of the blacks...and i dont like the gangsta shit which the blacks have popularised and that is what is now "hip hop"....get it now....so whose the stupid one now u stupid dickhead!.
Jay1898 4 years ago
the blacks made hip hop dumb fuck
o0oSunnYo0o 4 years ago
ha ha...ur the dumb fuck....so what if they did. re-read my text and get a fucking brain you fucking dickhead. i got into hip hop because of the puerto ricans not the blacks. fucking retard!!. get a fucking IQ of at least 1 and a decent name - u sound like a fucking dickhead and probably look like one too.
Jay1898 4 years ago
so becasue of u got into hip hop because of puerta ricans they made hip hop? u mother fucking dumb s.o.b. blacks made hip hop every part of it..puerta ricans coppied
o0oSunnYo0o 4 years ago
u stupid dumb mother fucker...i did not say that...i said puerto ricans popularised breaking and graffiti -thats how i got into it..not because of the blacks. point of my thread was since the breaking days the blacks have moved hip hop on to gangsta rap which i dont like..thats my point, i prefer the breaking and graffiti that was popularised by crews like rock steady who were puerto rican.
Jay1898 4 years ago
also, get ur facts correct. graffiti came from a greek american not the blacks and the puerto ricans were the main graffiti artists, blacks may have come out with rap and breaking but the puerto ricans took it on to the mainstream and thats how i got into it. ur such a dumb mother fucker.shit for fuckin brains.learn some english and get a fucking IQ - dumb fucker.
Jay1898 4 years ago
ur the dumb son of a bitch...i did not dsay they made hip hop, i said they poularised breaking and graffiti and thats how i got into these two things. the blacks did not create graffiti so ur statement is wrong u dumb fucking basstard - learn to read dumb fuck, so they did not create all of hip hop. and yes i got into it cos of the puerto ricans, nothing against the blacks. so u go fuck urself you fucking bastard, fuckwit. dumb mother fucking sob!!!
Jay1898 4 years ago
learn to distinguish between pop rap and hip hop, then re evaluate your argument. and my point is that its all about the music. you must be white if you're considering dancing with no music. . .the "blacks" invented it and are the backbone of hip hop, and nobody gives a fuck about what motivated you to learn to spin on your head with no music playing.
straitfanatik 4 years ago
okay to stupid, dum fucks like u...one more time...am sick of explaining this shit over and over..balcks came out with rap and breaking, but not graffiti as explained below. so ur staement is incorrect - they did not invent hip hop in its entirety. blacks did not popularise breaking, the puerto ricans did. then the gangsta nigga scene came in and it died down...if its not the real hip hop then why is it all these gangsta niggas are the ones going on about hip hop and the media hyping them up...
Jay1898 4 years ago
STFU AND ENJOY THE VIDEO.
We don't care about your bullshit opinions.
AgentSmithZero 4 years ago
puerto ricans can jam it on the dance floor with that cool beat. u guys rule. the rock steady crew are one of the best latino groups in history to make it in hip hop. i mean im from london england. its shit and indian community of britain dont know how to dance hip hop only shitty bhangra. lol id rather be puerto rican american then indian british. lol
zareh77 4 years ago
you know dat zareh77. i was around in the UK in the 80s when breaking was huge and all racial groups were into it: blacks, whites, chinese, greeks, indians, pakistanis... none of them could match the puerto ricans for style, class and execution of moves. it was all good - just about dancing and music. then the blacks came out with this gangsta, nigga bullshit.then it was about the music and being the best dancing crew - and this was puerto rican inspired. they are the top, top guys in my eyes.
Jay1898 4 years ago
no ´were a winner´ by the impressions
marmjah 4 years ago
nice vid
expertguy101 4 years ago
Where can i download dis song? Please tell me!!:P
qxl 4 years ago
thanx i got :)))
peace ;]
mariah27 4 years ago
!please! tell me what's the beat in 3:47
mariah27 4 years ago
The Ohio Players - Love Rollercoaster
chesusz 4 years ago