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Hey You- Rock Steady Crew

Rock Steady Crew performing "Hey You". **This was never meant to be a b-boy record. RSC just made this song to make some extra $$. But hey, the moves are tight and it's old school, so enjoy! ...  
 
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drstrange629 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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I went to school upper westside of Manhattan near the douglas projects where a lot of these kids lived. Ken Swift (I think it was) worked at this art store where I used to go to hawk spraycans and markers. He knew I was a graffiti writer and he had this vinyl on him when I came in. He was pretty proud of it. If it is this album it had a dope Doze character on it. This was in what? 84? details are hazy, but good memories none the less. Im proud to have been around in those early days of hiphop!
funkman70 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Crazy Legs,Ken Swift,Doze & Baby Love are still alive. After the media told everyone that breakin was dead there was no more money for RSC so Buck 4 & Kuriaki got involved with drug dealing & unfortunately paid the price because they both were murdered.
luisgalvn (2 months ago) Show Hide
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look crazy legs
Shecklerboy95 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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hey you rock steady crew! old school yeah! :D
CIIIIC1978 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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love it! old school yeah!
Romarinho89 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Baby Love
happylad65 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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I've got a magazine interview from 1984 with Grandmaster Flash and it's stated that the Hip Hop/Break scene began underground in the '70s, but continued to evolve into the early '80s. I suppose it's like hippies and flared trousers in the cutting edge '60s, being the widespread culture of the early '70s?
finenyg (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Yes, b-boy first emerged in the 70s but it died down a bit until the early 80s when groups like RSC, New York City Breakers, Dynamic Rockers brought it to the mainstream.
Fabscher19 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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THATS hip hop! thats cool music in my opinion and bboying at their BEST.
SKteknik (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Rock Steady didn't really want to make this record because they considered it to be a pop song. I think its cool though :)

ROCK STEADY!

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