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favorite scene!
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Its the new york city breakers..
I always though man for man, NYC breakers were better than rock steady..
But rock steady were awesome..crazy legs is still a legend today.
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anybody knows what's the beat at the end ?
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@hevyonez97 Hahaha...I was too young for the beer (plus, I hated the smell of it at the time), but I was doin' the same thang! A young cat all up in the parties jus' doin' me, 'n watch'n the djs on the turntables put'n in mega-work!!! LOL...
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@hevyonez97 LOL...YEAH, that's Doug E. Fresh!!! This movie has alotta historical Hip Hop figgas all up in it. The Original DJ Jazzy Jay of the Soul Sonic Force (on the turntables @ the Roxy scene) was actually there wit' Rick Rubin when they put Def Jam Productions in effect (tho' everyone seems to kick his presence to the side for Russell Simmons). Then, togetha they drop'd T-La Rock's "It's Yours" as actually (but unofficially) the first Def Jam pressing (on Partytime Records).
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@meechamaka411 daaaaaaaaamn.....all these years since 1984, and i never knew that was him? lol....now that i know it's him, i can laugh my ass off, because he's doing exactly what i was doing at parties back then....dancing and chilling with my damn self with a mega can of beer and not giving a care about nothing else......OLD SCHOOL!!!!
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@early90slova Nah...jus' the New York City Breakers!!!
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Hahaha...Doug E. Fresh at 0:59 in the blue plaid jacket w/that darn jheri curl 'n gazelles!!! HOOD...
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I'm glad I was apart of hip hop history. 70's babies unite
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Debbie D, Sha Rock, and Lisa Lee
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1:10 cowbell break is SICK MORE COWBELL!!
It's not German....that guy has a weird accent every time he gets on the mic....haven't you seen the movie, dumkopf?
freshley 5 years ago
well, actually it is the german version of the movie, but lucky they left didn't dub the music parts :)The part where ramon talks to kenny, is in german.
buttsurfer 5 years ago