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  • Maybe it's time to give Kraftwerk a nod and a wink. Most tight jams back then used Kraftwerk samples and songs. Most young'ens have no idea who I'm talking about until they hear them.

  • The name of song at 2:00 before buffalo gals

  • @Thunderstyle1987

    mel brooks - to be or not be

  • @jemiedub thank you

  • Awesome. Can't believe I used to dress this way. Lol. I love Hip Hop.

  • the name of song at 2:28??

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  • whoa whoa hip-hop hitler? wtf is up with that shit? 

  • what's song at 3:30?

  • @GhettoLordsSoulJa

    Buffalo Gals, Malcolm Mclaren.

  • no guns , no boobs in the video.. thats real old school

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  • @1ghost777 i notice that devil horns and that moon and darkness 2!It aint the art form its just the creaters sold their souls for a dollar and now broke and this generation laugh @.They 2 will be in the same place.Not to preach but nobody will be a better speaker than Christ.lol. i produce music but power music for the people not the money i gotta job.lol..people gonna dislike me for this comment,think God i dont make music for money but from my soul.Love or hate me,i still love yall Godtech

  • dropping some history. mad props

  • this video just proves that hip hop was satanic from the start. he is talking about taking control of their minds not to mention the hand sign in the moon.

  • what name song at 6:10 ? very good oldschool video :)

  • @magnezit1991 Black Grass...by Bad Bascomb

  • HAPPY B EARTH DAY Hip Hop!!! u saved my life!!

  • hah malcolm mclaren...

  • check out the documentary on my channel

  • Somebody reply to me with the name of this DVD.

  • @koollord beat this. a hip hop documentary

  • i miss 80's hip hop and the golden 90's stars.

  • @callumbrowns you should check out the website thehiphopdepot

  • @thehiphopdepot will do man peace out

  • @messthetics --------------------- Yeah I heard that plus Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin created Techno and George Bush made the first Dubstep bassline! Amazing what mentally retarded leaders do and create in there spare time!!!!!!!!

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  • @messthetics YOUR A TRUE FAGGOT

  • @DimeWS89 I know cos your cock is in my mouth sweetheart. Kiss Kiss

  • @messthetics Thats the gayest shit iv ever heard you faggot bitch go die and burn in hell pussy

  • NOEONE HERE KNOWS SHIT ABOUT RAP OR HIP HOP FROM WHAT I'M READING SO JUST SHUT THE FUCK UP AND WATCH THE DOCUMENTARY AND LEARN MOTHERFUCKERS.

  • @messthetics What fuck u say man... wash your mouth...

  • @messthetics What a F#%*

  • 0:48 Afrika worships the >:) ?

  • what's the track right after Looking For the Perfect Beat starting at 1:00? thanks!

  • @thelostwind8

    it's still "Looking For The Perfect Beat"

  • I'm really tired of Hispanics trying to add themselves to the creation of Hip Hop. Hip Hop is solely an African American creation from the South Bronx in 1972. No one is denying the LATER influences and contributions of Hispanics, but it was all created, fashioned and mastered by Blacks and for Blacks.

  • @breezwonder hispanic always has been in hip hop from tha begining,look sugar hill he was puerto rican and the rest of the gang are black...

  • @ADJANYGC No the Sugar Hill gang formed in the late 70's and released Rappers delight in 1979. Hip Hop was already created in 1972

  • @messthetics LOL.

  • @messthetics xaxaxaxaxa wtf are you talking about? xaxaxaxaxaxaxaxxaxaxaxaxaxaxax

  • hip hop minority came spread the roots of all. Then the rich people came and stole the ideas

  • Real Hip Hop IS Alive

    Check Out HipHopIsAlive (dot) Ning (dot) Com

  • WHAT'S THE NAME OF THE SONG AROUND 8:38 ?????

  • @doo78 JONZUN CREW - SPACE COWBOY

  • Malcolm McLaren - respect and RIP

  • @messthetics hahahaha then hitler started rapping and breakdancing popping and locking and ran with the zulu nation stop it you make me laught

  • @messthetics In a more serious tone, Hitler could be looked at in a similar light to most MC's. He had a rags to riches background, and used his oral ability to impress massive audiences. If he had been born 50 years latter I'm pretty sure he'd be one of Germany's best DJ's.

  • @VALsacount2 I'm sure Mein Kampf (meaning 'My Struggle') could of been turned into a solid hip hop debut. Shame he got struck down with psychosis and invaded and massacred millions of people.

  • @messthetics i believe it

  • @messthetics hitler was a painter he had the creativity maybe it isn't so far fetched

  • best black genre ever

  • really really good docu.thx for thy upload sir

  • @MrMaxPounder but look @ the implications,divorce=single mother=jealous husband paying maintence funding ex-wife's boyfriend=live in paedophile/sexual perv boyfriend=dead single mother/father=messed up kid(s)=foster kid=columbine/serial killer trainee.....everything decision in life causes a chain reaction of events.....back in the day there was no divorce/abortion/gay marriages etc.....divorce wasn't even an option and if that happened that woman would be an outkast.....

  • it strikes me how none of you are distressed or bothered to notice the devil figure @ the beginning throwing the devils horns.....hiphop been infiltrated by the secret societies...they run all music....ya'll debating who originally started it......

  • @4muLAkonnekt i seen that and it freaked me the hell out satanic that is all i seen thought it was just me...

  • @datsher1 musicians are magicians/illusionists....ever­since I watched John Todds video about the music industry and how they cast spells and ish....I started to believe it....most are infact casting spells,sometimes I write some weird shit....or when freestyling its similar to what an emcee from the 90's would say when freestyling,but I'm from Africa and didn't have access to that kind of stuff,music is as spiritual as fornication out of wedlock,there are reasons why it should be done in wedlock

  • First of all, many people claim that hip hop was invented in New York by either a Jamiacan guy called Kool Herc or a Puerto Rican guy called DJ Disco Wiz. Reality is that hip hop could not have been invented by neither one of them, hip hop had to had come from the west coast california, This is known because the oldest dancers of hip hop were called the electric boogaloos created by boogaloo sam in 1974 in fresno, boogaloo sam is older brother of boogaloo shrimp.

  • @affiliate30 I know of Boogaloo Sam and when he was dancing (his crew was called "Electric Boogaloo Lockers") at that time in 1974 it was not "hip-hop". Please do some more research.

  • 6:06... 'all these kids would start freaking out in the middle and doing all these incredible gymnastic dancing...' that shit made me a laugh

  • black carribeans like to distance themselves from anything bad that is associated with american blacks

    but they want to horn in on anything good when they can you it to make them look good

  • @tony666ism

    i meant use not you 

  • american blacks started rap

    everybody else just eventually got in on it over time

  • @tony666ism Actually black americans and puerto ricans. They all were living in the same neighborhoods, going through the same problems, and poverty! Puerto Ricans were just as much involved in the start of Hip Hop as blacks.

  • @SunShine1732

    because they lived the same neighborhood puerto ricans were the first to get in on it before other races

    but that does not warrent them credit for its creation

  • Whats the name of that track between " looking for the perfect beat " and mel brooks ?

  • what's the actual name of this doco ?

  • does anyone know the tune at 8:03 ? thank you

  • @superkro @ 8:03 it's Space Cowboy by The Jonzun Crew :)

  • @TheAudioMystic thanks man!

  • @TheAudioMystic thanks! 

  • everything is a process. nothing started here or there apart from possibly the big bang and even that's debatable.

  • what is that song?? space cowboy or somethen? sounds freeesh

  • @somenextguy22 i mean when kool comes in his whip

  • MEMBA WATCHIN THIS ON TAPE AS A KID

  • ANYONE know the break dropping at 6.10? I used to have it on tape but lordy knows where it is now. It kept looping that 'Everybody, got to git sum' :-)

  • @barkz01 its called Black Grass...by Bad Bascomb...

  • @amman320 thanks...i always wondered what that tune was

  • @amman320 Nice one amman320

  • does anybody know the name of the track during the breakdance battle?

  • damn i fuckin love this shit here! born in '89 so i didnt get a chance to live this. but atleast i have the privilege today with the internet and oldschool katz like yourselves sharing this gold with those who even give the slightest shit about ROOTS and CULTURE...this shit should be fuckin mandatory if your even getting anywhere near hip hop! thx to all the b-boys, b-girls, burners, scratchers, mcs, poets, and all you artists who said WE NEED CHANGE AND THIS IS HOW IM GONNA EXPRESS MYSELF!

  • who was the rappin on the T.V store in the beggining

  • @666hi666go2hell666 That was Mel Brooks. An american actor, director, producer and Comedic genius!

  • @The333rd bich ass nigga.. snitch ass nigga...

    FUCK u nigga.. get DA FUCK out dis bitch nigga

  • thanks for the upload!

  • wooyeh space cowboy !!

  • who made the song at the beginning of this?

  • @tmtsa afrika bambaata and soul sonic force - looking for the perfect beat.

  • @MetalMaskMilitia cool. thanks.

  • ooo shit, didnt realize that message posted 3 times!

  • @djsmithy Lol nothing wrong with that

  • see that u bastereds hip-hop started in the carribean ..so u black americans who hate afro carribean americans are just stupid

  • HIP HOP DID NOT START THERE it started in the bronx.. the only element of hip hop that was from jamaica was herc's music.. it blended with graffiti, b-boying, and rapping. those 4 elements created hip hop. when people say hip hop i think of those things.. its not only a music genre. its a culture

  • @STBNY

    Rap was hugely influenced by Jamaica actually.

    Years before rap even existed,

    Jamaican MC's would "Toast" on the mic,

    at a sound system.

    Slightly different to what evolved, but thats where it transformed from.

  • @djsmithy ooo ok makes sence.. i mean i knew one of the elements were from jamaica

  • @djsmithy I always considered one part of Get Up, Stand Up by Bob Marley to be rap.

  • @djsmithy You can't say that. Were you there in NYC?!? In the late 60s and early 70s?!? Were you there?!? You telling me that Muhammad Ali was influenced by Jamaican toasters?!? Man, you're speaking in generalities, and not informatively. I'm saying it.

  • @Khultan

    All im saying is that its one of the earliest musical forms of rap i can think of,

    no offence to Mr. Ali! ;)

  • @djsmithy I KNOW it goes further than that but I get what you mean.

  • @djsmithy The HUGEST influence of all was West African music =) Jamaicans are technically Africans that were taken away from their homes.

  • @cisseusa123 and all black people living in the america's (north and south america for you illiterate people out there) came from West Africa ...so we need to realise we have more in common that we do apart!

  • @kadeem121 Yep people never give credit to Africa. Yes a good part came from the Caribbeans, but Africans were the pioneers. WE started it all.

  • @djsmithy Wow that is way too false for me too ignore, Americans have been rapping, toasting, chanting over instrumentation since the 1920s, but actually since the days when we we in our homeland of West Africa. Get your facts right. Not dissing Cool Herc or any Ja, but yall getin out of hand, yall didnt CREATE Hip-hop/rap, yall contributed to it. Fall back.

  • @djsmithy

    ayea

    but the electronic influenses came from Kraftwerk, Germany.

    check it out.

  • @djsmithy Exactly. A toaster was essentially a hype man that spoke phrases/lyrics/verses over the rhythms, in particular when the dj was changing the records; this is because they used one deck. This is the same as the MC in the early days of hip hop- he was your compere communicating the dj's the vibe to the audience.

  • @djsmithy the act of mceing took rooots from african culture way before america even existed when they would gather up and tell their folkloric tales rhyming through the sounds of drums kk. later on the mc was introduced into the big movement we all know as hip-hop wich was made in NY and then out hip-hop came rap and this happened becuz the mc's got into coorporate intereste and later became known as rappers wich differed them alot from the Mc's. the mc n the rapers are not the same!!!!

  • @frozents1980 please explain to me how an MC is different from a Rapper

  • @sicky1226 a Rapper is to an MC, what a street fighter is to a martial artist. they are both figthers but there is a huge difference in the skill. rapper have limited rhymes, Mc's have multiple word plays. rappers represent coorporate intereste. dats why u hear gay ass shit like dre, wayne, kanye west, soulja boy and all dat bull shit. Mc's are ll about bringing out a good message to our communitties things u can learn from. and unlike rappers they represent real hip-hop to fullest like Krs-one

  • @frozents1980

    what if like say i got on the mic with all these mainstream artists but rapped about hip hop like an mc? would that still make me an MC despite the fact im in the media? Because to tell you the truth, im a HUGE hip hop head, i mean im 14, and i first started out listening to 2pac when i was 5 years old, and now you know me and my homies are workin on makin a CD and shit so yeah im another big dreamer, and all.

  • @sicky1226 lol .. the Mc is the biggest representative of hip-hop only he can represent hip-hop to the fullest in a lyricall expression. a rapper may talk about hip-hop but dat does not mean he is reping for it cuz he wil get no respect back.. and not all rappers are bad some are ok but most of them just suck. if u try to enter the show bussiness u will probably have to face many deals dat will make u sing things dat people are into like drake or souljaboy dat is if u are really good.

  • @frozents1980 Damn, i don't wanna be singing all that shit.. anyways thanks i guess for the info haha big up and respect

  • @sicky1226 if your material is good enugh u wont have to. em, dre and many other Mc's still remainding out there do their own thing and still sell by the shit load, take 50 cent for example he got all the way to the top on his own n he never took any deals when they started calling him.

  • @sicky1226

    an mc represents the culture of hip hop

  • @STBNY that like saying soul didnt come from Africa!!! the point is if it wasn't for Caribbean elements there wouldn't be ant hip-hop

  • @kadeem121 Hip hop is purely an African-American invention that has nothing to do with the Caribbean.

  • @NCAfroGirl10 yah u stop there and teacher your self that!!! you ever lived in NYC or the Bronx or Brooklyn( most west Indian immigrants in america) if u did you would say thats dumb shitt...if it wasn't for Caribbean elements and influence then there wouldn't be any hip-hop...so get a clue!!

  • @NCAfroGirl10 Actually hip-hop has a lot to do with Caribs, but hey, dont allow them to claim something that we created. True they conributed to its developement, and Improud of that, but these ignorant people on this page are getting really big egos based of of lies. They tryin to make Americans look like the ones who just inherited this beautiful thing call rap/hip-hop, which was created by us.

  • @kadeem121 If it wasnt for Hip-hop elements, there wouldnt be this new version of dancehall. Yall got so much out of context, yall jus wanna to elbow Americans out of the picture. JAMAICAN DID NOT CREAT HIP-HOP, JAs CONTRIBUTED to its developement, not CREATED. Get your head out of you cheeks man. And get your facts correct WITHOUT twisting it up and bring misconceptions.

  • @STBNY

    i used to listen to africa bambata, soul sonic force, woodini when i was a kid,

    and im from Sweden. i belive this music is a mix, but these guy are the ones

    who made the mixes. and a new style is born. this is underground, its funky and raw. it has a dept. whats also interesting is that they use influences form german industry.

  • Herc is jamacian but hip hop got big in the bronx.

  • @ sarmenia the one who did the hitler rap is a jew. mel brooks! its a parody

  • ah nice kids with michael jackson gloves :D

  • cool herc the jamaican dj who threw block parties what we backin jamaica called blues sound systems began this music movement that is now what it is today.

  • Keep Hip Hop Alive! One, Maka

  • yo wtf, hitler rap!?

  • what is the name of music about 8:08 thak you

  • space cowboy - jonzun crew

  • Word!

  • is the first couple of seconds of this, the first few seconds of gucci time by schooly d?

  • Hey does anyone kno da name of dat break das playing at about 6:10

  • thx a lot !

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  • Great Post Again Five Stars!!

  • tracklist please!!

  • What year was this made?

    I've seen various footage of Kool Herc before, but never Malcolm McLaren talk about his experience in the Bronx.

  • 1984

  • @FunkyRob 1984

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