this song is basically a shout against the commercialised state of the radio, truly brilliant. its not saying he doesnt like rock and roll, he just doesnt like the sellout stuff
Punk both killed rock and roll and saved it . Certainly metal would be shit now without the influence of punk . Also I think schooly d actually doesn’t like rock and roll , mostly .
these times when was it was all fresh, new and an adventure- 80s BEST time ever- Schoolly was doin it ALL right- when it ment something- raw real- always in the blodd
Anyone have any videos of live shows with Schooly D and Scram? They toured together in 1988 - the first time in history a live band was backing up a rapper! i don't really like him, but i wanna hear them!!!
this actually was the first ever person to use hardcore gangsta rap ice t said so himself. mad props schoolly d you showed these punk ass rappers how it really is done
@@neonfroot not this guy. Schoolly D and Eazy-E were real gangsters who did dirt. D was in Parkside Killers, Eazy was a Crip. But yeah, most gangsta rappers were indeed fake.
@@neonfrootDid you live or come from those neighborhoods..?? them rappers were from??? you' probably stay in the suburbs now!! u on't know 💩 bout whas real or phonie!!😅:😂
wow that is the old el station and the old el train i miss them even though they was hot as hell to ride on in the summer with those 4 fans in each of the train car
True true. Schoolly does the opening theme song. mc chris made guest appearances as some of meat wads favorite rappers aka mc pee pants, Sir Loin, and Little Brittle.
Damn I wish the world was like the 80’s it looks so rough and Gangsta and so raw. But then again half of the people today probably wouldn’t survive then because a lot of relax laws with smoking and drinking indoors and in public and political correctness was nothing back then
Schoolly D was one of the MCs interviewed for the book 'HO W TO RAP: The Art and Science of the Hip-Hop MC' Really good read if you're into classic Hip-Hop and real MCing, lot of knowledge dropped in that book
the problem is i can learn as much as i want but i just dont know a bunch of facts and events because i dont know to look for them to learn about them. i didn't experience much at all of Rap, certainly when it was really good. its a shame i love the music so much
@LUKEWHITTYboii like do you/him mean how rock was becoming heavy metal back then from traditional rock??? well anyway i feel for D now, just look at the music industry now lolol
Jake Betancourt Though you of course got a right to enjoy whatever the hell you please, saying that rap is just 'talking fast' and that the only thing musical about rap is the percussion shows your lack of understanding and knowledge about the genre. In the words of Bob Dylan, "don't criticize what you can't undestand".
I can see where you're coming from but the context of the Hip Hop culture in the 80's was that it was the underdog barkly loudly... it was more heavier and rocked harder than any other rock act at that time on eMpTy V. Compare this song to a lot of hair metal bands and this song is easier to mosh and head bang to. Hip Hop was the new "rock n roll" in all it's rebellion.... then it got commercialized and now is a pitiful excuse of what it once was.
He ain't no b.boy. Nas (who's from New York city) said he really didn't know what a b.boy was. Never seen this and I ignored this follow up to 'Gucci time' because I knew he's from Philly and I was alway fiending for that sound from NYC!! Gucci time is dope, though.
@Imperade SAme here man I can't explain it I think it has to do with the fact that Like Rock and Roll this song is a raw basterd song of self-expresion
Schoolly D-old skool is the true skool Schoolly d vs 50 Pence in a battle-Schoolly D hands down & he wasn't even the best mc ny a mile in the "golden era of rap"-todays stuff is either really R&B or talking shit about bling-Schoolly d was crude & crude but it was real hip hop my man!!!
this song is basically a shout against the commercialised state of the radio, truly brilliant. its not saying he doesnt like rock and roll, he just doesnt like the sellout stuff
Rock music went to shit in the 80s with punk.
Punk both killed rock and roll and saved it . Certainly metal would be shit now without the influence of punk . Also I think schooly d actually doesn’t like rock and roll , mostly .
I grew up in the middle of the RAP,and I'm proud and I started to like METAL a few years later ...Today I hear RAP and METAL and I'm proud of it
So you might listen to RATM right
+Rahul Kumar yes,RATM is fucked up!
@@mnstr10 ruclips.net/video/1EIIFfCfDC8/видео.html
Schoolly D blew everyone away when his debut album came out.
Yeh. This LP was a game-changer 😉
bruhhh this was no doubt the coolest man in the world in 1986
i had long hair and grew up on rock before rap but still loved this tune, the attitude is what made it ;)
It's so easy to see the humor in this but some folks still want to get defensive.
illest of them all! great bassline..... original gangster!
Legend who basically formed the gangster rap genre
wish i was there.... i fallen in love with all rap from the 80's through to the end of the 90's ... and i just wish Id been there for more of it
Schoolly D's DJ was pretty good for back then.
This ain't Prince! This ain't Prince! hahaha... this track is slammin'
I love rap and I'm proud!
I’m 52 and and still Iove this tune 🤩
I love rock n roll and this song
I loved Schooly
these times when was it was all fresh, new and an adventure- 80s BEST time ever- Schoolly was doin it ALL right- when it ment something- raw real- always in the blodd
im with you 100% bro.
Can't get any harder than this!
damn this shit is sick, wish rappers nowadays could roll like this
schooly and code money 1st and 2nd albums classic hip hop
Psk what does it mean ! That track had an insane beat .
Fila's were fresh as hell, Schoolly D is the king! Oldskool 4ever!
Awesome vid. Really like this sort of stuff.
Would like to see more. Keep it up.
Dope. Philly Rap rules. 3XDope, Tuff Crew, Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince, Cool C. Man...those were the Days
Even ll cool j was hard as hell !
This was so raw back in the day
This video, sitting here collecting dust, when it belongs in the Pantheon awesome classic music vids. Who doesn’t think this is great?
Love this tune schoolly d auwsome well dope WORD 😎
02:15 A Heavy Hardcore Beat Pure Schooly D Style indeed great video dude thanks
The first MC I ever heard swear back in the day
Back when originality was endless. No way it was that long ago, damn.
This brings back memories! Thanks for the posting!
some these ppl's buggin!
Schooly D 's the best! Welcome to America
_ _ _ _ _ _ !
Schoolly d is the man so dope WORD 😎
Anyone have any videos of live shows with Schooly D and Scram? They toured together in 1988 - the first time in history a live band was backing up a rapper! i don't really like him, but i wanna hear them!!!
Schoolly is a god!
Schooly even admitted he loved old rock and roll but hated how formulated and ridiculous it became.
Love schoolly d well dope WORD 😎
i loved this when it came out, even though I was totally into"punk". I got what he was saying , agreed very much.
im white,like metal and hip hop,fuckin schooly owned that shit man,no doubt
check out HardKnox "come in hard" mix using this song, well some of it, made me find this song.
The real bands of the 80's were Megadeth, Metallica and Slayer, they hated that glam shit also.
Pure comedy and dope at that
this actually was the first ever person to use hardcore gangsta rap ice t said so himself. mad props schoolly d you showed these punk ass rappers how it really is done
Alot of those OG rappers were phony. No different from the new rappers.
@@neonfroot not this guy. Schoolly D and Eazy-E were real gangsters who did dirt. D was in Parkside Killers, Eazy was a Crip. But yeah, most gangsta rappers were indeed fake.
@@neonfrootDid you live or come from those neighborhoods..??
them rappers were from???
you' probably stay in the suburbs now!! u on't know 💩 bout whas real or phonie!!😅:😂
damn!! that beat must come from outter space!!!!!
The single greatest fucking video ever goddamn made
this is so classic!
This music video version of this song got released in 1985.
schooly d rules!!!
He sure as hell did love to sample rock'n'roll though.
rock'n'roll .MUSIC BLACK
Is it possible to find this in good quality?
Today's rap could never be this bad ass. Aqua unit 1 assemble!
Was ther ever a video for Parkside 5-2 my fave Schoolly D track.
This footage/those videos got recorded in 1985.
wow that is the old el station and the old el train i miss them even though they was hot as hell to ride on in the summer with those 4 fans in each of the train car
I would really gladly have lived in the 80s :(
Right. I also take lessons from my boy R.A. the Rugged Man about not giving a fuck what people think.
True true. Schoolly does the opening theme song.
mc chris made guest appearances as some of meat wads favorite rappers aka mc pee pants, Sir Loin, and Little Brittle.
rap is legend
Schooly D smoked alot of dust.
Love it...... we'd get along just fine
Damn I wish the world was like the 80’s it looks so rough and Gangsta and so raw. But then again half of the people today probably wouldn’t survive then because a lot of relax laws with smoking and drinking indoors and in public and political correctness was nothing back then
I love this beat!
I Don't Like Rock'n'Roll ... me too.
yo, this ain't prince, this ain't prince haha, real
Schoolly D was one of the MCs interviewed for the book 'HO W TO RAP: The Art and Science of the Hip-Hop MC'
Really good read if you're into classic Hip-Hop and real MCing, lot of knowledge dropped in that book
i wonder why there are so many dislikes .. must be from "rocknroll" searches
his hair style is sick!!!!!!!
Indeed !!!
into PUNK...but what rock & roll did to blues...Chuck Berry or Elvis...you choose.
haha a dee dee ramone , le encantaba ... saludos
This was huge back in the days.
They said that schooli D. was a killer and on drugs gang banging.
All the Africans even listened to the song.
This honestly gives me fucking goosebumps ...
He may not like Rock n roll but the only thing killing hip hop is gangsta rap and fiddy cent we need to let the dj's take control again.
me gustaria conseguir el album que grabo dee dee , tipo rap hiphop. bizarro.
🔥🔥
@master18666 and rockers are playing notes that have been hit in other tunes...whats the diff
Men! How old is this??
1985
Isnt this song about 3 mins longer?
the problem is i can learn as much as i want but i just dont know a bunch of facts and events because i dont know to look for them to learn about them. i didn't experience much at all of Rap, certainly when it was really good. its a shame i love the music so much
this aint prince
COOL G RAPP
@THEMALIDzON who can dislike this! its old skool rap at its rawest i agree with you
Old Schooll…y D
CHECK OUT DJ SHOE!
@LUKEWHITTYboii like do you/him mean how rock was becoming heavy metal back then from traditional rock???
well anyway i feel for D now, just look at the music industry now lolol
Jake Betancourt Though you of course got a right to enjoy whatever the hell you please, saying that rap is just 'talking fast' and that the only thing musical about rap is the percussion shows your lack of understanding and knowledge about the genre. In the words of Bob Dylan, "don't criticize what you can't undestand".
I ask Schoolly why he came at Ro kers so hard. He said he just didn't like the way Rap Music was gettin' dissed so he went at other genres.
@Linky360 Ice Cube is lyrically a beast. Check out his BET Cypher freestyle. DOPE.
Parkside 5552!!! The only hood that matters
I can see where you're coming from but the context of the Hip Hop culture in the 80's was that it was the underdog barkly loudly... it was more heavier and rocked harder than any other rock act at that time on eMpTy V. Compare this song to a lot of hair metal bands and this song is easier to mosh and head bang to. Hip Hop was the new "rock n roll" in all it's rebellion.... then it got commercialized and now is a pitiful excuse of what it once was.
Blacks always win
He ain't no b.boy. Nas (who's from New York city) said he really didn't know what a b.boy was. Never seen this and I ignored this follow up to 'Gucci time' because I knew he's from Philly and I was alway fiending for that sound from NYC!! Gucci time is dope, though.
@Imperade SAme here man I can't explain it I think it has to do with the fact that Like Rock and Roll this song is a raw basterd song of self-expresion
Why was it all fucked up when they let Michael in? Who was Michael?Who let him in? Where was he let in?
bet it's michael jackson was let in by the money hungry, kinda gayish music industry
innit!
52nd street
Two words GANSTA RAP.
52nd street.
Schoolly D-old skool is the true skool Schoolly d vs 50 Pence in a battle-Schoolly D hands down & he wasn't even the best mc ny a mile in the "golden era of rap"-todays stuff is either really R&B or talking shit about bling-Schoolly d was crude & crude but it was real hip hop my man!!!
and I still dont like Rock-N-Roll !!! hahahahaha
Hahaha
Ripped from a video i have downstairs :)
Cheers
@mgr800 lol lmaooooooooooooooooo at dat shit! lol