This was my mothers JAM..She died a year ago and on her death bed she mumbled (due to her stroke) and asked me to play this, she moved her shoulders the best she could being 80 yrs old and in pain but she found the strength to make us laugh. Keep dancing mom cuz ima keep playing this for you!
What I love about this song is that Charlie and the crew made the lyrics so basic but matched so perfectly to this party beat.This is why I love the uncut 12" versions. Back in the day, you got more bang for your buck with these versions. That's why we need to bring back with the CD-Single to showcase some of the talent in the industry.
Me, Eric, and my man Russ used to ride to this in his 82 or 83 Regal, Maroon 5.0 Litre(his moms really) wack ass tape deck with the POWER BOOSTER that U could hear the weezing of the car though(especially when U accelerated), I was the DJ of the crew and we'd bump THIS VERSION on cassette with some HOUSE speakers in the trunk... it was this, BDP's Jack of Spades, Hammers Pump it Up(extended), King T's Bass, Boogie Boys Fly Girl, Steady B's Serious I could go on and on, wish I still had it
I remember when it came into the record shop... I grabbed two copies and went home and practiced a routine for the club that night... I BROUGHT THE HOUSE DOWN WHEN I MIXED IT IN!!! FUCKED IT RIGHT ON UP... CLASSIC!!!
Yall are on point. I had this on a cassette maxi single!! I had this be in the car i totaled in 1992 as to why I don't have it no more. Used to blast this when I'd be clubbin' FOUR years later and fools would still rock off this Bobcat beat!!
I loved this song then and just as much now if not more. You mome has great taste in music. May god bless you and yours in (2021). Ain't nothing to it but to do it!
I recorded this video on a Beta from Yo! MTV Raps and it was one of my favorite videos before it became semi-popular. I think I caught the premier of the video. I always liked the video version of the song better.
This beat hits so hard, Bob cat came in and sat '' was'nt ''Bobcat'' 1 of L L Cool J's DJs He was the DJ on the ''Bigger & Deffer'' album not ''Cut Creator''!!!
@@devans00 Funny you mentioned the Bay area. I was just remembering how this jam used to get everybody up and to the dance floor at the Oakland Army Base club. I was stationed down in Monterey but most weekends we would drive up to the Oakland Army Base due to the club being one of our favorites. This song would always get the party going.
Cause it was a local hit album. It was mostly popular in Brooklyn, in New York, in Westchester, in Hartford, in Trenton, in Patterson, in Philadelphia, in South River, NJ, in Detroit, in Lansing, all over the Northeast/East Coast, mai gui.
In the stand up Raw, Eddie quotes his father as saying "You, Charlie & Vernon, you never respect me!" When I saw Eddie on Arsenio Hall he mentioned his brother was in a rap group called K-9 posse. I put two & two together.
Wait this was charlie murphy? Just discovered these dudes last night been going through some records to sell for my boss...found a bunch of k9 posse....these dudes are awesome.
this song came out too late. hip-hop had already died when it was killed by chicago house, miami booty rap and DJ shooting LA gangstas. this is one of the greatest beats ever. it needs more cowbell
Except hip hop wasn't really mainstream. And to be fair, Snow's "Informer," and MC Hammer's "Can't Touch This" was the first mainstream hip hop hits, in 1992 and 1990, respectively marking the entrance of rap into the mainstream. The industry preferring the negative is a product of the times, not one of racist intent, because sex, money, murder, drugs, and vanity is what sells in the industry and in showbiz. Gangsta rap was originally about reflecting the reality of the streets, and NWA wasn't lying about that. But it sold its soul to the devil for fame. Although MC Hammer's "Can't Touch this" was the first real mainstream rap but it wasn't even hip hop-sounding as it really wasn't beat like his other later stuff.
This was my mothers JAM..She died a year ago and on her death bed she mumbled (due to her stroke) and asked me to play this, she moved her shoulders the best she could being 80 yrs old and in pain but she found the strength to make us laugh. Keep dancing mom cuz ima keep playing this for you!
AWESOME
Your mom was a true soldier
Beautifully SAD 😥 R.I.H. Moms, I'm sure she was an awesome person and is being truly missed, God bless you and yours, peace
Your mom is awesome!
May the Gods bless her. And you. Your mother, what you wrote...
Bobcat straight KILLED this track!!!
Bobcats beats easily stand strong to this day. Now this is hiphop!
this is what hip hop is about. PERIOD
What I love about this song is that Charlie and the crew made the lyrics so basic but matched so perfectly to this party beat.This is why I love the uncut 12" versions. Back in the day, you got more bang for your buck with these versions. That's why we need to bring back with the CD-Single to showcase some of the talent in the industry.
Charlie's other lil bro.
Man I use to bump this at the college parties back in the day. This song was a party song.
this was my cut back in the day With a taste of GO GO 👋🏾👍🏾💯☝🏾
A true hip hop classic! I know Eddie Murphy was proud!
My jam when I was 20
@@lwilliams2824 no sell out my jam , I bought the tape wit my own money when I was 9 ,I'm 497 now....time flys my dude.
Now...THIS...was IT for me... I used to mix this..and Rebel Without A Pause...good music and good times... peace youtube family
Me, Eric, and my man Russ used to ride to this in his 82 or 83 Regal, Maroon 5.0 Litre(his moms really) wack ass tape deck with the POWER BOOSTER that U could hear the weezing of the car though(especially when U accelerated), I was the DJ of the crew and we'd bump THIS VERSION on cassette with some HOUSE speakers in the trunk... it was this, BDP's Jack of Spades, Hammers Pump it Up(extended), King T's Bass, Boogie Boys Fly Girl, Steady B's Serious I could go on and on, wish I still had it
Sounds like a classic hoopty. 😄
Blessings in heaven Charlie Murphy 🙏🕊🎚🎛
Today artists simply don't know how to create masterpieces like this
Classic makes you wanna get up and dance!!!
I remember when it came into the record shop... I grabbed two copies and went home and practiced a routine for the club that night... I BROUGHT THE HOUSE DOWN WHEN I MIXED IT IN!!! FUCKED IT RIGHT ON UP... CLASSIC!!!
Awesome track. Charlie was the Executive Prod. cause he had the money to pay for the project. I would to for my brother.
Yessir, I used to spin this in the clubs also! That bottom would sound SO GOOD!!! It was like the perfect track to mix with damn near ANYTHING!!
Yall are on point. I had this on a cassette maxi single!! I had this be in the car i totaled in 1992 as to why I don't have it no more. Used to blast this when I'd be clubbin' FOUR years later and fools would still rock off this Bobcat beat!!
I used to have this 12inch, remember those! The crazy thing is when I got my college Hip Hop show, I spun this and the radio station got lit! Peace!
back in the day joint!!! gotta love it!!!
Club jam
Apple Music doesn't have this banger.....
This was the jam!
They have it now added it last week and got it on repeat
i used to mix this and rob base it takes two and it was on point!!!
I loved this song then and just as much now if not more. You mome has great taste in music. May god bless you and yours in (2021). Ain't nothing to it but to do it!
I've been looking for this banger!!
I still listen to this. The first days I went to the club and when you enter you heard this one. LIT!
I still have this cassette lol
Nigga you old! LMAO (I can say that because I still have a Lost Boys cassette! lol)
Naaaaw classic cassette.
I remember my dad LOVIN' this when it came out!! One of the few times he actually liked what I was listening to in '88 😆
I recorded this video on a Beta from Yo! MTV Raps and it was one of my favorite videos before it became semi-popular. I think I caught the premier of the video. I always liked the video version of the song better.
Tru dat. But the album version is more menacing-sounding. Both beastin as fuck doe! Peace
This joint came out in my graduation year 1988.
🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🔥🔥🔥🙏Rip Charlie Murphy
Definitely a party rocker
I remember when I 1st heard this i went krazy because this beat was the SHIT. BOBCAT CAME IN & SAT!
🗣 Hip Hoppers let’s go crazy. Clap your hands to it.
This was high powered
break it on down comes from Trouble Funk -- So Early In The Morning
#RIP Charlie Murphy
UPN/Warner Bros./WB flagship FTW, son!
i left the 12" single of this on the roof of a mates car after an afternoon in the pub once. nightmare.
Did you ever find it?
This beat hits so hard, Bob cat came in and sat '' was'nt ''Bobcat'' 1 of L L Cool J's DJs He was the DJ on the ''Bigger & Deffer'' album not ''Cut Creator''!!!
This was a sleeper... really didn't get mad airplay only in certain places...
Thankfully the San Francisco Bay Area was one of those places. It got worn out a couple years.
@@devans00 Funny you mentioned the Bay area. I was just remembering how this jam used to get everybody up and to the dance floor at the Oakland Army Base club. I was stationed down in Monterey but most weekends we would drive up to the Oakland Army Base due to the club being one of our favorites. This song would always get the party going.
In Los Angeles on 1580 KDAY
Cause it was a local hit album. It was mostly popular in Brooklyn, in New York, in Westchester, in Hartford, in Trenton, in Patterson, in Philadelphia, in South River, NJ, in Detroit, in Lansing, all over the Northeast/East Coast, mai gui.
I never knew that Vernon Lynch from K-9 Posse was Charlie & Eddie Murphy’s brother.
ME TOO. GO WATCH 'CHARLIE MURPHY UNSUNG'. IT EXPLAINS IT ALL.
In the stand up Raw, Eddie quotes his father as saying "You, Charlie & Vernon, you never respect me!" When I saw Eddie on Arsenio Hall he mentioned his brother was in a rap group called K-9 posse. I put two & two together.
Ah. That’s why the rapper’s voice sounds so familiar. He’s a Murphy boy.
Fact's
Dope at the time !
Ain't nothing to it but to do it!! 2020 👊🏾
Ain´t nothin´ to it, but to do it in 2022.
RIP CHARLIE
@HCadrenaline
even back in the day, this song never got the play it deserved
Ain't Nothin To It- K 9 Posse (Dance Version)
Wait this was charlie murphy? Just discovered these dudes last night been going through some records to sell for my boss...found a bunch of k9 posse....these dudes are awesome.
love to break on this beat, damn I WANNA DANCE RIGHT NOW
One of the people in K9 Posse is related to Eddie and Charlie Murphy, like their cousin or something
Vernon Murphy. Eddie and Charlie's lil brother
Maaaaaadddddd
Can't find on I tunes!
K 9 Posse split up after they made two albums on Arista Records.
Phatest Beat ever
Wow, wear is bobcat these days?
And everybody thinks JJ fad/ milli vanilli started the biker shorts craze
Dubib where are you- jc?
What happened to scenario (remix)..???
Tim Dog them!
Thank youDJ 69
this song came out too late. hip-hop had already died when it was killed by chicago house, miami booty rap and DJ shooting LA gangstas.
this is one of the greatest beats ever.
it needs more cowbell
Except hip hop wasn't really mainstream. And to be fair, Snow's "Informer," and MC Hammer's "Can't Touch This" was the first mainstream hip hop hits, in 1992 and 1990, respectively marking the entrance of rap into the mainstream. The industry preferring the negative is a product of the times, not one of racist intent, because sex, money, murder, drugs, and vanity is what sells in the industry and in showbiz. Gangsta rap was originally about reflecting the reality of the streets, and NWA wasn't lying about that. But it sold its soul to the devil for fame. Although MC Hammer's "Can't Touch this" was the first real mainstream rap but it wasn't even hip hop-sounding as it really wasn't beat like his other later stuff.
DJ like DJ Yella, son. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Кто из 2018
and you probably think vanilla ice was dope
I hated this version of this song
This version was dope just like the original album version.
Possible one of the worse rap songs ever made..lmmfao!!!
Today's rap is the worst in hip hop history.
You hatin. This shit is bang. K9 Posse steamrolled the competition like it was nothing, son.
You must be a trap hop listener