“…from the Zulu Nation, now check us out with our Jazzy Sensation and uh huhh! Can yuh feel it? Can yuh feel it? Our Jazzy Sensation…” I used to love this when I was a breaker between 1980-85 when it was largely underground in Florida. The Miami sound was strongly influenced by Afrika Bambatta and the Zulu Nation. The Bambata are a real Bantu Kongo people of the Congo like the Zulu are also Bantu South-Africans and uh huhh! Can yuh feel it? Just rock’n on rock’n on! Oh Loa! Say wut?
Like to thank all of you for the love! For old school hip hop, check out the Jazzy 5 mc's at S.O.B.'s on You Tube! 1st time we performed together in over 27 years, and 30 years since the release of Jazzy Sensation. We might be performing again in NYC within a few months. Big up to the Master Dee, Master Bee, AJ Les, and Mister Freeze, w/mad love going out to Mikey Dee...J5 forever...the Master Ice...
THIS IS CLASSIC!!!!!....VINTAGE HIP HOP FROM THE GODFATHER.....I MISS THIS TYPE OF RAP.....ALL YOU RAPPERS SHOW RESPECT! IF IT WASN'T FOR THIS TYPE OF MUSIC YOU WOULDN'T BE PAID NOW!
Damn... Bambaataa was always on another level in regards to his production. None of his records back in the early 1980's sounded like anything crafted by similar groups and emcees.
Funny to hear Master Ice on this song... I actually got a comment from him on a posting of a Bambaataa live tape I found on a blog a while back; to say the least, he seemed grateful for my having uploaded it.
I wish emcees nowadays had the smooth, bass-tone articulation that was so prevalent in the old-school era.
“…from the Zulu Nation, now check us out with our Jazzy Sensation and uh huhh! Can yuh feel it? Can yuh feel it? Our Jazzy Sensation…” I used to love this when I was a breaker between 1980-85 when it was largely underground in Florida. The Miami sound was strongly influenced by Afrika Bambatta and the Zulu Nation. The Bambata are a real Bantu Kongo people of the Congo like the Zulu are also Bantu South-Africans and uh huhh! Can yuh feel it? Just rock’n on rock’n on! Oh Loa! Say wut?
jumbomojokat 2 weeks ago
Like to thank all of you for the love! For old school hip hop, check out the Jazzy 5 mc's at S.O.B.'s on You Tube! 1st time we performed together in over 27 years, and 30 years since the release of Jazzy Sensation. We might be performing again in NYC within a few months. Big up to the Master Dee, Master Bee, AJ Les, and Mister Freeze, w/mad love going out to Mikey Dee...J5 forever...the Master Ice...
coolicewater4 1 month ago
THEY DELETED TO SHOUT OUT TO MR.MAGIC ON THE REPRINTS OF THIS SONG. WHY IS THAT?
djdrewbreeze 1 month ago
@sergeeo gigolo!!
DJRckwl 5 months ago
THIS STILL SOUNDS GOOD!!!
RichBlackman11 7 months ago
clap your hands and do the gigolo!
sergeeo 8 months ago 2
THIS IS CLASSIC!!!!!....VINTAGE HIP HOP FROM THE GODFATHER.....I MISS THIS TYPE OF RAP.....ALL YOU RAPPERS SHOW RESPECT! IF IT WASN'T FOR THIS TYPE OF MUSIC YOU WOULDN'T BE PAID NOW!
tljones9 10 months ago
Damn, this takes me back!
305whistleblower 11 months ago
great
nonvoglioilnick 1 year ago
Damn... Bambaataa was always on another level in regards to his production. None of his records back in the early 1980's sounded like anything crafted by similar groups and emcees.
Funny to hear Master Ice on this song... I actually got a comment from him on a posting of a Bambaataa live tape I found on a blog a while back; to say the least, he seemed grateful for my having uploaded it.
I wish emcees nowadays had the smooth, bass-tone articulation that was so prevalent in the old-school era.
BLRD2MugenAndHipHop 1 year ago