I've DJ'd for 30 years, I know World class DJ's. I can't work out how he can do this. I used to think he has five virtual decks. I'm thinking it's six now, fourth time of listening. U Bookmark this, because this is once in a lifetime. I can't work out, how he does it. My head is about to explode. This is special.
I was going to say its all trash since then, but guess weve had j cole, kendrick, logic, nf. Definitely not as many quality artists in the last ten years though
My heart's still with late 80s/early 90s for iconic tunes but the scope of how many bangers there were mid 90s to mid 00s is off the scale. Hip Hop can never be as good as it was
2 Things......First of all.....Greatest 1 hour representation of hip hop known to man. Second of all, I definitely left a comment like 8 years ago when I found this that mysteriously disappeared 😐 I played this in D.R at a party at a Mansion and everyone went nuts. I'll be looking for some 2024 S!@#$ right after this of course 💯
Saw him play at a festival a couple of years ago. Amazing!! Although, his young son was dancing on the stage. Stole the show. Role on Jaguar Skills Junior 🥳🥳🥳🥳
1. intro 2. The Sugarhill Gang - Rapper's Delight / Sweet Lady - Rapper's Delight 3. The Sequence-Funk you up (ringa ding ding dong Sample) 4. ? 5. Kurtis Blow - Christmas Rappin' 6. Crash crew - High power rapp ( sample) 7. lots of samples 8.Treacherous Three - Body Rock 9. Afrika Bambaataa & The Cosmic Force - Zulu Nation Throw Down Volume 10. 11.? 12 "come on girls let's rock that" is from spooney G 13.Jimmy Spicer - Adventures of Super Rhyme 14.
@sheldon... good to hear someone showing interest in the origins and history of hip hop... it fills me full of hope that all the classics aren't forgotten and the evolution of hip hop throughout the years is recognised. Respect mate. I'm lucky to still have most of these on vinyl. Many of my friends sold their collections and regret it now. Tho from about 2002 onwards it gets a bit samey and poppy...lol... about the time I bought less records.
Jaguar skills doesn’t touch garbage hip hop so a another 2006 to present day won’t happen. PS I love playing these all through and the drum n bass one and carnival mix they always brighten my day.
Love this! Started listening to hip hop in '98, and am more familiar with the newer stuff. Hearing the original hip-hop tracks really puts everything in perspective and completes the 'loop' so to speak.
0:00 1979 The Birth 3:04 1980 11:04 1984 Hip Hop Old Skool 18:04 1988 Hip Hop's Golden Age 22:01 1990 26:00 1992 Naughty By Nature - Uptown Anthem | A Tribe Called Quest - Scenario | Afrika Bambaataa Presents Time Zone - Zulu War Chant | Eric B. & Rakim - Don't Sweat The Technique | Eric B. & Rakim - Juice (Know the Ledge) | Redman - Time 4 Sum Akshon | EPMD featuring K-Solo & Redman - Head Banger | Das EFX - They Want EFX | Black Sheep - The Choice is Yours (Revisited) | House of Pain - Jump Around | Gang Starr featuring Nice & Smooth - DWYCK | Nas - Half Time | Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg - Deep Cover | Das EFX - Mic Checka (Remix) | Diamond D - Best Kept Secret | Black Moon - Who Got da Props? | A Tribe Called Quest - Jazz (We've Got) | Del tha Funkee Homosapien - Mistadobalina | Brand Nubian - Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down | Main Source featuring Neek the Exotic - Fakin' the Funk (Remix) | Pete Rock & CL Smooth - T.R.O.Y. (They Reminisce Over You) 28:04 1993 30:03 1994 32:00 1995 41:48 2000 43:50 2001 45:52 2002 47:53 2003
you are obviously missing the point of jag skills mixes ... the beauty of his mixes are that u always want more , but within 2 seconds thats overtaken by wanting more of the next song ... its genius !
godness if u have a history of rock, its true that u use tiny bits of each song, but still amazing and fun to listen to! and really nostalgic to hear some songs :D
Maaaaaaan. Uk guy = I started listening ti HH in '83, hoooked ever since. First gig was '85, Kurtis Blow at Kentish Town and country club, anyone else there?
100% right!! 2003 is the year i was forced to stop listening to hip hop, it had sunk too far in the shit...there was a handful of decent releases in 2004 but that was pretty much the end of the hip hop as we knew it. Since then i have just stayed in my 1988 - 2002 bubble
nah nothings changed since the early 2000's. music has barely changed, some styles got worse, some got better but mostly it sounds the same barring quality. Clubbings the same, raves are the same. Most of the big changes were before that in the 1960's, 70's, 80' and 90's. Big changes in fashoin, music, lifestyles every few years. When the 2000s hit everything must have peaked most music sounds almost the same, dubstep was the last all new genre to be created, im talking Bristol/London dubstep. The internet came around and that was the big change, it keeps people in their homes and keeps you entertained while in the 80's home was shit. I had a Atari 2600 shit games single player only, you guys can play anyone in the world
You can literally watch the demise of hip-hop. From the peak of the 90's and the staggered come down after. Controversial I know but thank fuck we missed bobby smurda.
I've DJ'd for 30 years, I know World class DJ's. I can't work out how he can do this. I used to think he has five virtual decks. I'm thinking it's six now, fourth time of listening. U
Bookmark this, because this is once in a lifetime. I can't work out, how he does it. My head is about to explode.
This is special.
This should be illegal. Mean that. This is the best you'll ever hear. I'm 44, trust me.
On the Lazlow show he revealed he made this in under a day off his mind on MDMA, it truly is a work of art
6 decks, 2 macs, 2 heads and 8 arms💽💽💽💻🤹♀💻💽💽💽
Hablar lluego
Hablar lluego
Been listening to this since the ninja like Jaquar put it out and it's just legendary...much love Jaguar ❤
I wish Jaguar Skills would make a part 2 of this continuing on from 2010 to the present day
I tweeted him the same thing. Deserves a 40-year update.
If you look on his soundcloud, he’s done hour long hip hop time bombs like 2010 which is pretty cool
@@seicodude yes I was so excited I started listening, but they stopped soon after the start of the first lockdown. Hopefully they'll start again soon
I was going to say its all trash since then, but guess weve had j cole, kendrick, logic, nf. Definitely not as many quality artists in the last ten years though
After 2010 the industry just went to c**p
Going to see him live tonight, and I really CAN NOT WAIT!
My heart's still with late 80s/early 90s for iconic tunes but the scope of how many bangers there were mid 90s to mid 00s is off the scale. Hip Hop can never be as good as it was
2 Things......First of all.....Greatest 1 hour representation of hip hop known to man. Second of all, I definitely left a comment like 8 years ago when I found this that mysteriously disappeared 😐 I played this in D.R at a party at a Mansion and everyone went nuts. I'll be looking for some 2024 S!@#$ right after this of course 💯
We need more of these mixes Mr Jag ❤
this mix brightens up my day ;) i come home put this on and lie in my bed blasting it out my big ass speakers and makes me smile
Saw him play at a festival a couple of years ago. Amazing!! Although, his young son was dancing on the stage. Stole the show. Role on Jaguar Skills Junior 🥳🥳🥳🥳
Does he still tour around?
@@Itsgotahemi I haven't seen or heard anything since before covid
Played with the prodigy on their recent tour, first Tim if heard of him, blew my brain out my ears 👌😎
1. intro
2. The Sugarhill Gang - Rapper's Delight / Sweet Lady - Rapper's Delight
3. The Sequence-Funk you up (ringa ding ding dong Sample)
4. ?
5. Kurtis Blow - Christmas Rappin'
6. Crash crew - High power rapp ( sample)
7. lots of samples
8.Treacherous Three - Body Rock
9. Afrika Bambaataa & The Cosmic Force - Zulu Nation Throw Down Volume 10.
11.?
12 "come on girls let's rock that" is from spooney G
13.Jimmy Spicer - Adventures of Super Rhyme
14.
This mix is absolutely insane
wow - I haven't listened to any hip-hop in YEARS... this mix just reminded me why I loved it!
@sheldon... good to hear someone showing interest in the origins and history of hip hop... it fills me full of hope that all the classics aren't forgotten and the evolution of hip hop throughout the years is recognised. Respect mate.
I'm lucky to still have most of these on vinyl. Many of my friends sold their collections and regret it now. Tho from about 2002 onwards it gets a bit samey and poppy...lol... about the time I bought less records.
gfhh
Jaguar skills doesn’t touch garbage hip hop so a another 2006 to present day won’t happen. PS I love playing these all through and the drum n bass one and carnival mix they always brighten my day.
Naive and a bit of a philistine thing to suggest all hip-hop after '06 is trash...
@@SenorPenor1337think he means it’s more modern day rap from that point on instead of the old school hip hop, idk i could be wrong
93/94 were the best years for me. Some absolute classics in there.
You gotta do it again. Update baby boy.
Love this! Started listening to hip hop in '98, and am more familiar with the newer stuff. Hearing the original hip-hop tracks really puts everything in perspective and completes the 'loop' so to speak.
i like the whole thing, the modern stuff 2000s i didnt like but the more i hear it i like it. its growing on me.
Go to Google, type in 'Jaguar skills history of hip hop track list' go on the first link, the bbc radio 1 extra one. YOU'RE WELCOME.
my life went in front of my eyes dope
Need part 2 best hour I’ve spent in year just keep giving more more please
Happy it’s clean. I can play it to my young daughters.
Me And My Dad Love These 80's And 90's Classic Mixes
90s best year ever
Back here in 2023!!!
The brudda smashed it last night in Manchester..
Stay up Jaguar.
only just got into this guy heard him on radio 1 extra today then found this fackin lv hiphop the old stuff anyhow
I suddenly feel inspired to post a couple of my mixes.
Lemonade was a popular drink and it still is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
After the Grammys, I think we need a new one from the KING! Jaguar Skills HOOOOOOO- *cough* *cough* OOOOOOOOOOOO!
0:00 1979 The Birth
3:04 1980
11:04 1984 Hip Hop Old Skool
18:04 1988 Hip Hop's Golden Age
22:01 1990
26:00 1992
Naughty By Nature - Uptown Anthem | A Tribe Called Quest - Scenario | Afrika Bambaataa Presents Time Zone - Zulu War Chant | Eric B. & Rakim - Don't Sweat The Technique | Eric B. & Rakim - Juice (Know the Ledge) | Redman - Time 4 Sum Akshon | EPMD featuring K-Solo & Redman - Head Banger | Das EFX - They Want EFX | Black Sheep - The Choice is Yours (Revisited) | House of Pain - Jump Around | Gang Starr featuring Nice & Smooth - DWYCK | Nas - Half Time | Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg - Deep Cover | Das EFX - Mic Checka (Remix) | Diamond D - Best Kept Secret | Black Moon - Who Got da Props? | A Tribe Called Quest - Jazz (We've Got) | Del tha Funkee Homosapien - Mistadobalina | Brand Nubian - Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down | Main Source featuring Neek the Exotic - Fakin' the Funk (Remix) | Pete Rock & CL Smooth - T.R.O.Y. (They Reminisce Over You)
28:04 1993
30:03 1994
32:00 1995
41:48 2000
43:50 2001
45:52 2002
47:53 2003
WOULD LOVE THE FULL TRACKLIST....PRETTY PLEASE
Very nice job!
yess jag i wish i could dj like u av been trying for ages
great work jag love your style. and great tribe called quest tracks in there too ;) 1991-1997 Golden age lover here
See this man at shakedown Festival in Brighton, blew my mind 👌🏼 Legend.
Looking forward to one in the future that incorporates grime and halftime dnb 🙏
you are obviously missing the point of jag skills mixes ... the beauty of his mixes are that u always want more , but within 2 seconds thats overtaken by wanting more of the next song ... its genius !
godness if u have a history of rock, its true that u use tiny bits of each song, but still amazing and fun to listen to! and really nostalgic to hear some songs :D
Maaaaaaan. Uk guy = I started listening ti HH in '83, hoooked ever since. First gig was '85, Kurtis Blow at Kentish Town and country club, anyone else there?
The shhhh d.j. can't sleep on Jski I love 60 min of HipHop
Saw you guys at Sankeys last night. Amazing
You can actually hear that '93 peak. Everything crashed and hit the wall in '03.
2003 is when i got out. You are exactly right
probably did
100% right!! 2003 is the year i was forced to stop listening to hip hop, it had sunk too far in the shit...there was a handful of decent releases in 2004 but that was pretty much the end of the hip hop as we knew it. Since then i have just stayed in my 1988 - 2002 bubble
So correct!!!
Why hasn't anybody made an ID list for me god dammit 😤
late 90's to early 00's hip hop production really peaked
Super awesome 🥰
Saw this geezer in Malia he was awesome
Feeling my age !. Awsome thank you for posting.
This is class!
Great stuff for sure!
you, my friend, are a legend
Is you da chap from the Lazlow show? funny as fuck rude boy
CRAZY HIP HOP MIX
i know the later part of the video is slept on because its modern hip hop. ive listened to this soo many times the modern stuff is growing on me.
Needs some #PROF
somehow, I went straight to the early 90's (I wonder why)
30:12___any rap sounds dope over Group Home's "Supa Star"
Ah, J Skills. You're a dirty boy, that's why I love you
I love hip-hop music! Respect from Russia!
Give me Da Tracklist please! Iwanna listen real hip-hop _)
Great stuff Jaguar man.
Timdog for the win 24:13 :) thanks
That's not what Jaguar Skills does... He mixes and mixes fucking well.
90s is obviously the best era, but early Kanye was sick, kinda forgotten because of how much a whopper he is now.
Hour of joy!! Such a good mix
Its been used in countless remixes of songs, but I think the original was 'Dj Kool - Let me clear my throat'.
up to 40 mins this is magic
fuckin awesome mix
you took a lot of time to do it it fucking works fluid h2o water runs pure many thanks
WOOHAN got you all in check, i cant unhear it. 4:44 in
The life and death of hip hop turn tables mixing sample skills on the mic, to electronic robotic digital balling pimping MTV crib style living
i would like a list of all songs in this mix!!!! ????? PLEASE
lmgtfy.com/?q=jaguar+skills+history+of+hip+hop+tracklist
Damn Jag back at it again big fan
i must be getting old i rember this lol fantastic
1983 is my favorite
Anyone know what kind of remix of biz markie's "just a friend" is played here
Mark is 21:57
it feels really dead after late 90s.
My fire error BIG UP ALL WEST LONDON and remaining ENDS including STATE SIDE an the REST OF THE WORLD BANG BANG BOOTY LICIOUS LOVE TO ALL AND ALL
This is SICK! :)
yeah he seems to be definitely more biggie-inclined. love jag though, massive fan
JAGUAR SKILLS HoooooOOOOooooo yes !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yo Charlie it the Pete Rock Remix of Public Enemy Shut'em Down
Tracklist? 😂
I was born in 2002 im 14 WTAF was I missing out on
my generations been saying this for years
nah nothings changed since the early 2000's. music has barely changed, some styles got worse, some got better but mostly it sounds the same barring quality. Clubbings the same, raves are the same.
Most of the big changes were before that in the 1960's, 70's, 80' and 90's. Big changes in fashoin, music, lifestyles every few years. When the 2000s hit everything must have peaked most music sounds almost the same, dubstep was the last all new genre to be created, im talking Bristol/London dubstep. The internet came around and that was the big change, it keeps people in their homes and keeps you entertained while in the 80's home was shit. I had a Atari 2600 shit games single player only, you guys can play anyone in the world
I was born in 91 and I missed out on ALOT
6.58 makes me want to put on my Versace shirt and go throw some money at strippers. Vice city style lol.
91-94..so fucking rough
R.I.P Hank
I moved down under time ago.. Mad skills. Bless up
Jag waaa hooooooooooo!
great, but you totally avoided Hammer! 2 live crew, heavy D
Fucking Amazing Trip down Memory Lane, Nice one Ninja...
Sim simma who got the keys to ma bimma nope it’s not this one check out the carnival mix
its great
lol i remember its paid in full by eric b and rakim :p sweet!
Hype as you can get :)
"I am ...Jaguar Skills!
this is beasttt
This shit hypes me up fuckkk
What a great set !! big up jags...
what is the name of the song at 12.06 - 12.12 that small amount of time Im not so sure
World's Famous Supreme Team "Hey DJ"
You can literally watch the demise of hip-hop. From the peak of the 90's and the staggered come down after. Controversial I know but thank fuck we missed bobby smurda.
+tye boyce it's ok, Slim Jesus is here to save hip hop now :)
+Sarah Haswell best sarcastic comment on RUclips I've seen a while. I keep telling myself this is a social engineered joke :| it has to be.
U crazy U want playlist. There be 2 many songs ;)
61 people flunked Hip Hop History
Wish there was more 2PAC.....
Do you like start middle or end best?! I like around 22mins
I'm with you fuckin awesome about there