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Rap-Ability Hip Hop Multiplication: Part 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2008

This is the first video from the Rap-Ability production "Hip Hop Multiplication", originally released in 1991. In this first segment, children dance with neon effects while the announcer tells us about the world of factors and repeated addition. Check out the part where they spell out "repeated addition" in syllables! They actually misspell it. Considering that the DVD label states that the disc is "copywrite 2005", we're not that surprised.

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  • How old is this crap?! Kids who really like rap music will look at you like you stupid for playing this junk! BOOOOOOOO!

  • WTF? i was helping my sis wif her 4 times table and this crap popped up omfg kids voices singing r sooo fking annoying!

  • They meant to misspell it, it's for pronunciation purposes, not spelling you dummies.

  • this is stupied its not a rap or hip hop and they cant dance wow put them on amercas stupiedest lol

  • in fact, they "spelled" repeated wrong at 1: 07...lol re-pet-ed ....

  • 1.COVER YOURE MOUTH WITH YOURE HAND

    2.MAKE A WISH

    3.CLOSE YOUR HAND (FIST)

    4.HOLD YOUR HAND AT HEART FOR 5 SECONDS

    5.SEND THIS TO 3 MORE VIDEOS

    TOMORROW WILL BE YOUR BEST DAY EVER

    IT ACTUALLY WORKED

  • they can not dance lol but its so funny

  • lol for some reason i hate the kids voices.. they sound so annoying!

  • this should be on everythingisterrible

  • i remember this from 4th grade. we loved it! we kept on signing "repeated addition" and the like "first factor, second factor, product" thing on all tests. it was like one of my fondest memories of 4th grade. thnx Callie <3

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