Debbie Dee, Sha-Rock (of the Funky Four Plus One) and Lisa Lee (of Afrika Bambaataa's Zulu Nation Cosmic Force) are part of old-school hip-hop's legacy. They were among THE very first female rappers in history; all 3 of whom were on the scene before 1980. Check out the Funky 4+1's "Rappin' And Rockin' The House" (1979), and the Cosmic Force's "Zulu Nation Throwdown" (1980).
BEAT STREET!!!!!!!! CLASSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!
Chrigg1000 2 months ago
i found dougie fresh
lexx4eva74 4 months ago
@newmusicmark
Ah, beat me to it.
Romusk86 6 months ago
Who were the back-up trio???
babyanijo 6 months ago
@newmusicmark
Damn. I was gonna say that.
Romusk86 8 months ago
I found Waldo! 1:15
newmusicmark 9 months ago
lets go break it..... best :P
ADDICTED2VANDALISM 9 months ago
Debbie Dee, Sha-Rock (of the Funky Four Plus One) and Lisa Lee (of Afrika Bambaataa's Zulu Nation Cosmic Force) are part of old-school hip-hop's legacy. They were among THE very first female rappers in history; all 3 of whom were on the scene before 1980. Check out the Funky 4+1's "Rappin' And Rockin' The House" (1979), and the Cosmic Force's "Zulu Nation Throwdown" (1980).
CookyMonzta 1 year ago
damn i'm lookin' for dis females since years. they never got famous ain't dey?
FinestFellaz 1 year ago
look at ol boy Kangol...rockin while he shockin
Dablkwid0w2008 1 year ago