By Top you mean older? Top was actually my Era we made the true legends the 70s babies, you 60s babies respect u set it off but we got pac big snoop Em EPMD and so on.
Chuck is a legend.Natíon of millions must have çost me hundreds in record needles and Walkman battery's.But yeah Big Daddy Kane Roxanne Shante,Biz if he was with us R.I.P.✌️🇬🇧
I totally agree with Mo Dee. Rakim and Chuck D. would make the hair on your arm stand up. Hell I'm old enough to have seen both in their prime. Greatness!!!
@@kevinscott59 LL took Him out and knocked him 4 decades in one place, LL was becoming a movie star, TV star, a music star again then back in movies then his new TV show.
Men like Chuck D, Mo Dee, Redalert, Prince Paul, Black Thought and Hank Shocklee have influenced the course of my entire life. Could never thank them enough!
Wow it’s so epic to see Chuck and Mo Dee in the same room having a meaningful conversation and interview this is mind blowing great channel and content two hip hop legends are in the building
I'm a 98 baby sitting in aww as I absorb the knowledge and lives of my hip-hop heroes. Your names will live on undoubtedly in AZ to all around the world love❤️
what a tremendous host Moe Dee is...he lets the interviewee take center stage ,doesnt interrupt ,doesnt try to hog the spotlight,doesnt rush....the personal anecdotes fit well without being overbearing and are used to give context for the question thats gonna follow....this mans a real class act(i forgive you for the britney spears movie)...REDEEMED!
*KEEP THE REAL HIP HOP* (No Guns, No Sick Materialism, No Hoes, No Drugz) *ALIVE!!* . Greetings from Chile to 2 legends Kool Moe Dee and Chuck -D from P.E.
Amazing how Legendary Chuck became. I'm so proud of his efforts. I was a witness of all of that on Long Island,even had a chance to work with Spectrum City way before they transformed into PE. So I'm proud of my Long Island Brothers.
Garfield Harrison ah man I forgot all about Spectrum City. Lol. I have a whole live Spectum City live tape in my draw back at my moms house. Im gonna go look through my collection and find that joint.
Hyper intelligent rappers have always been my favorite type of rappers. And these two brothers along with KRS-1, Big Daddy Kane, Rakim, Nas, etc are the epitome of intelligence.
That would be cool, however, at this time, depending on what Moe is doing these days and what his primary focus is in terms of goals, a new album is not gonna happen anytime soon.
Hip-Hop Universe i love pharoahe monch as much you do cannibus.... I know that shit sounded corny but whatrva i don't give a fuck by the way i'ma fan of yours
I'm so glad to see this engage of conversation with you both.. Mr Chuck D, in 1979 i was 7 and I met you in Roosevelt passing you and your crew outside a store on our way to Freeport. I had too much 🍬 coming out and you called me fat< cause I was> 😂 hilarious part was that I gave you the blessed "kiddie cuss out 🤬 " and whole crowd hollered laughing while you gazed back at me with an " I apologize lil fat girl" look on your face. Much love and respect legend and juggernaut.
I AARON AKA BUTCH CASSIDY ALLEN WAS CHUCKS FIRST MCEE PARTNER. I WAS THE FIRST TO CUT A RECORD WITH HIM. 1984 THE GROUP CALLED SPECTRUM CITY. FLAV CAME MUCH LATER AS A ROADIE. THE REST IS HISTORY.
I love Chuck D......No gold chains, rings, diamonds or Rolex. Stray up raw.......Has made a ton of loot and has never lost his true identity. Black Power!!!
Here's something to consider: "I go to work" is a great rhyme to use when doing CPR. It kept someone alive until the ambulance came. You really can "make miracles happen just from rappin' " Thank you sir for that.
Two Blessed Hip Hop Emcees with there experiences of how they become Emcees and their teachings of the Hip Hop World and Music industry . Stay Blessed Brother's. Peace G Beats.
Wow!!! Great interview. 5 years late but still relevant. I remember PUBLIC ENEMY coming to the Virgin Islands I believe in 1987 my senior year. For me it’s always been about the lyrics, the meaning.
Thank you guys for this...most rappers are intellects. They are forced to dumb down their music for the masses. I'm from both of those guys generation and grew up in NYC, this interview is a gem.
Truly love the platform I hope to see more master teachers /emcees such as Kool Moe Dee as chuck D said get such a platform thank you for the interview I said it before and I will say it again “public enemy” is eternally relevant.....
112 Subscribers?!?!?!? #Disrespectful. KMD you have to make waves and get this out...just seen it 30 secs ago for the first time...subscribed and going to check what you've done... You are a legend and template...welcomed voice.
Yeah, PE's first album was aiight and it didn't really stick to ears like that at first - it grew on you....BUT....when "Rebel Without a Pause" hit the airwaves - it was all out shambolic shenanniganry. We never heard anything like that and I can remember riding around blasting that shit over and over all night long. This was when Hip-Hop kept a certain high energy in the air and it felt unlike anything from like '86-'90. Those 4 - 5 golden years gave us the most iconic, classic and diversified artists, lyrics, fashion and music in Hip-Hop history. There will never be another era like it. Things shifted around '91-'92 and it hasn't been the same since. The early-late 70's was a time when it was just all feel good & fun - it was truly the "magical" era of discovery & mystery. That was back when family and friends would come together to listen and party to the same records together over food and celebration. The 1970s was truly the first and best decade of my life! Naturally the 80's were a close 2nd.
Chuck D is spot on about how music was spread out back in the 80s..for example Eric B and Rakim dropped in 1986 " my melody" " eric b for president"...in KC we heard it in mid to late '87 and was bumpinh " I ain't no joke" in early 88
Loving this one two leagands of the game real hip hop game changer kool moe dee and chuck d man I'm glad to see them still around doing their thing thanks for sharing this one would love to see them preform
I am a white dude. Who loves rap. I came in contact with hip hop at the end of the 70's. I am Dutch and we had and have colonies. So a lot of black music. I loved and still loves soul. I shorten it with all respect to soul music. They said Hannibal is listening to people who are rhyming on soul funk, freestyle. It is My thing. And the best thing is :I was a kid who listened to music and no fucking racist elements of the songs. I am proud to listen to your music. Africa Bambataa, whodini. Treacherous three. One group of mc's are to me like a long term marriage. It began with the bar. A ritual that proofs that not only the hand is quicker than the eye but the mouth is quicker than the ear
This should be a series. Moe Dee is insightful and funny. Chuck D’s brilliance is evident because he’s hardly a top 10 (or top 20) emcee but he managed to make the greatest hio hop albun of all times. KMD’s comes off a bit cocky (he earned that right) but his career as an artist is so unique because he was a top artist in the early era and in the golden era. Would like to see him interview other artists - current and legends. Can we get interviews with Doug, Lyte, Kane, Common, Cole, Latifah, Q-Tip, Busta, Primo, etc
I salute you Mo Dee. Although done in significantly different ways, I appreciate what you are doing with "Behind the Rhyme" and what N.O.R.E. is doing with "Drink Champs" because your are representatives of OUR culture ensuring that OUR story is recorded from OUR perspective as only OUR people can tell it. Big respect to you. ONE
Great great interview.Based on how KMD made Chuck talk and elaborate....At 26:08 now I know where Chuck got " HOLD IT NOW"... straight from his dad....lol
We need more episodes Moe Dee! Especially the top legends Krs One, Melle Mel, Kurtis Blow, Marley Marl and Grandmaster Flash.
That's a dope list! I would add Ice T , LL and Rakim
@@RADIO1990 X-CLAN, BLACK MOON, BRAND NUBIAN, POOR RIGHTEOUS TEACHERS,PARIS,DIGGABLE PLANETS.
By Top you mean older? Top was actually my Era we made the true legends the 70s babies, you 60s babies respect u set it off but we got pac big snoop Em EPMD and so on.
Kane, G Rap, Rakim
Chuck is a legend.Natíon of millions must have çost me hundreds in record needles and Walkman battery's.But yeah Big Daddy Kane Roxanne Shante,Biz if he was with us R.I.P.✌️🇬🇧
I totally agree with Mo Dee. Rakim and Chuck D. would make the hair on your arm stand up. Hell I'm old enough to have seen both in their prime. Greatness!!!
Much respect to you Mo Dee and Chuck! Peace
BROTHER ART MUSIC Arturo J. Castro yes sir real rap monsters
This is beautiful to watch. Two genuine guys chewing the fat and letting us into their history of music. Love it.
People in the Hip-Hop industry should B falling over themselves 2 sit down & talk with Kool Moe Dee.
Michael Prescott, Jr. modern hiphop industry???
Michael Prescott, Jr.
You said a ton right there,friend.
Moe Dee would be on the Mt.Rushmore of emcees.
💯👌💯👍💯✌💯✊💯👌💯👍💯✌💯✊💯👌
@@kevinscott59 LL took Him out and knocked him 4 decades in one place, LL was becoming a movie star, TV star, a music star again then back in movies then his new TV show.
@@anthonyarcanumsanctumregnu9551
The fuck LL and Hollywood have to do with anything?
Kool Moe Dee.....You taught me more than school did!!!
Paul Gundrum facts
I couldn't of said it better. Chuck D and KRS 1 Also
Men like Chuck D, Mo Dee, Redalert, Prince Paul, Black Thought and Hank Shocklee have influenced the course of my entire life.
Could never thank them enough!
I feel u famo great list
See lil kiddies, this is how men who are great in their own regards respect one another and support one another.
Still two of the most important and inspirational people in our culture today. God's speed, strength, and continued hope to both pioneers. Peace
Wow it’s so epic to see Chuck and Mo Dee in the same room having a meaningful conversation and interview this is mind blowing great channel and content two hip hop legends are in the building
Kool Moe Dee was the reason i fell in love with hip hop
I'm a 98 baby sitting in aww as I absorb the knowledge and lives of my hip-hop heroes. Your names will live on undoubtedly in AZ to all around the world love❤️
2 of my favorite emcees....respect the dialect!
Me too
Everybody knows that Kool Moe Dee is the greatest MC of all time. Period.
Top 3
Rakim
Chuck D
Kendrick
Stoopid.
Rakim
Gza
Rass kass
Del
@@benjaminwhitman7905
Krs One
Rakim
Chuck D
That is correct
what a tremendous host Moe Dee is...he lets the interviewee take center stage ,doesnt interrupt ,doesnt try to hog the spotlight,doesnt rush....the personal anecdotes fit well without being overbearing and are used to give context for the question thats gonna follow....this mans a real class act(i forgive you for the britney spears movie)...REDEEMED!
*KEEP THE REAL HIP HOP* (No Guns, No Sick Materialism, No Hoes, No Drugz) *ALIVE!!* . Greetings from Chile to 2 legends Kool Moe Dee and Chuck -D from P.E.
Great interview!!! Two legendary greats.
Appreciate you Kool Moe!!!✊🏿
Amazing how Legendary Chuck became. I'm so proud of his efforts. I was a witness of all of that on Long Island,even had a chance to work with Spectrum City way before they transformed into PE. So I'm proud of my Long Island Brothers.
Garfield Harrison ah man I forgot all about Spectrum City. Lol. I have a whole live Spectum City live tape in my draw back at my moms house. Im gonna go look through my collection and find that joint.
@@guysimmons4305 Peace! Please upload that tape on your channel or something! That’s precious to posses Black man…Upload
Me too, so proud of my fellow Long Island brother as a All Time Great Lyricists. Iam from Uniondale/Hempstead.
More more 80s MCs please !!!
yes the rhythm the rebel chuck d is in effect yall Moe dee still doing his thing nice to see them together peace from london
Hyper intelligent rappers have always been my favorite type of rappers. And these two brothers along with KRS-1, Big Daddy Kane, Rakim, Nas, etc are the epitome of intelligence.
Can't believe I am just finding this Masterpiece Interview. Master Teachers !!!
They made hip hop & rap much respect to you both for helping give birth to The culture
Keep 'em comin’, sir! Great show. We could also use a new Kool Moe Dee album!
blocSonic Q
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NOW THAT WOULD BE TIGHT!!!
That would be cool, however, at this time, depending on what Moe is doing these days and what his primary focus is in terms of goals, a new album is not gonna happen anytime soon.
This is amazing, I would love to see Canibus in this series! 2 Hip-Hop gods/lyrical Assassins...
Hip-Hop Universe i love pharoahe monch as much you do cannibus.... I know that shit sounded corny but whatrva i don't give a fuck by the way i'ma fan of yours
Hell yeah
Lol cannabis???? Never - he gone like smoke
I'm so glad to see this engage of conversation with you both.. Mr Chuck D, in 1979 i was 7 and I met you in Roosevelt passing you and your crew outside a store on our way to Freeport. I had too much 🍬 coming out and you called me fat< cause I was> 😂 hilarious part was that I gave you the blessed "kiddie cuss out 🤬 " and whole crowd hollered laughing while you gazed back at me with an " I apologize lil fat girl" look on your face. Much love and respect legend and juggernaut.
Legend overload
I AARON AKA BUTCH CASSIDY ALLEN WAS CHUCKS FIRST MCEE PARTNER. I WAS THE FIRST TO CUT A RECORD WITH HIM. 1984 THE GROUP CALLED SPECTRUM CITY.
FLAV CAME MUCH LATER AS A ROADIE.
THE REST IS HISTORY.
I love Chuck D......No gold chains, rings, diamonds or Rolex. Stray up raw.......Has made a ton of loot and has never lost his true identity. Black Power!!!
1of my top 5 of all time Chuck D Moe Dee is one of my top 10 alltime
Clinton Gray oh yes sir much respect I grew up off these cats icons
Chuck is my favorite MC of all time!! Kool Moe Dee is so underrated it’s a shame!!
“In The day time, radio scared of me. ‘Cause I’m mad, plus I’m the enemy.” -Chuck D the al time Imperial Voice Of hip hop.
Im from Ceuta north Afrika and im listen to them from the begining...RESPECT!
To hear Chuck tell his story is just Hip Hop gold! Thanks for posting this! Peace!
I'm sooo glad I found this is beyond Dope its very important to know the Culture from the Culture 🖤
Here's something to consider: "I go to work" is a great rhyme to use when doing CPR. It kept someone alive until the ambulance came. You really can "make miracles happen just from rappin' " Thank you sir for that.
Two Blessed Hip Hop Emcees with there experiences of how they become Emcees and their teachings of the Hip Hop World and Music industry . Stay Blessed Brother's. Peace G Beats.
Wow!!! Great interview. 5 years late but still relevant. I remember PUBLIC ENEMY coming to the Virgin Islands I believe in 1987 my senior year. For me it’s always been about the lyrics, the meaning.
Thank you guys for this...most rappers are intellects. They are forced to dumb down their music for the masses. I'm from both of those guys generation and grew up in NYC, this interview is a gem.
Best interview ever!!
Story teller....spoonie gee is a great one. Also pioneered the smooth rap. A great lyricist. People don't give credit
Chuck D and Kool Moe Dee.
Hip Hop Royalty.
I finally found the page. Woo!
Amazing conversation. Two titans of hip hop and two of hip hops greatest lyricists and vocalists.
Great show, look forward to seeing more episodes!
LEGENDS!!!! King of Knowledge and the Hard Rhythmer!!!!
I feel problems of the world by the fearless four was just as great as The message. Nobody mentions that
Very Underated album
Kool Moe Dee My All Time Favorite Mc Knowledge is King and Legendary Chuck Dee in Deep Conversation Epic.
Whew! Great interview. 2 of my top 5 MC's. Looking forward to more.
djsleepyg Same. Who’s the other 3?
Kool Moe Keem ... Rakim, KRS1 & Ice Cube
Truly love the platform I hope to see more master teachers /emcees such as Kool Moe Dee as chuck D said get such a platform thank you for the interview I said it before and I will say
it again “public enemy” is eternally relevant.....
So dope to find this now yes!
GREAT Interview by 2 of my Favorite MCs.
Chuck D, and Professor Griff were both born on August 1st, 1960.
Foundation Brothers!!! Much Respect and Appreciation!! God is Love!!!!!!!
Love how Chuck breaks down the KMD verse VS his own verse on Self Destruction lol__ Ultimate respect!
This was a very expansive and much needed interview.I hope this channel goes viral.we need more in dept interviews like this.
This channell needs to have 200K subscribers!
Just came across this Need more, Kool Mo Dee is one of my favs
2 legends right here!!
Crazy that Chuck D is almost 60 now!
112 Subscribers?!?!?!? #Disrespectful. KMD you have to make waves and get this out...just seen it 30 secs ago for the first time...subscribed and going to check what you've done...
You are a legend and template...welcomed voice.
Yeah, PE's first album was aiight and it didn't really stick to ears like that at first - it grew on you....BUT....when "Rebel Without a Pause" hit the airwaves - it was all out shambolic shenanniganry.
We never heard anything like that and I can remember riding around blasting that shit over and over all night long. This was when Hip-Hop kept a certain high energy in the air and it felt unlike anything from like '86-'90. Those 4 - 5 golden years gave us the most iconic, classic and diversified artists, lyrics, fashion and music in Hip-Hop history. There will never be another era like it. Things shifted around '91-'92 and it hasn't been the same since. The early-late 70's was a time when it was just all feel good & fun - it was truly the "magical" era of discovery & mystery. That was back when family and friends would come together to listen and party to the same records together over food and celebration. The 1970s was truly the first and best decade of my life! Naturally the 80's were a close 2nd.
Moe Dee still representing!
Chuck D is spot on about how music was spread out back in the 80s..for example Eric B and Rakim dropped in 1986 " my melody" " eric b for president"...in KC we heard it in mid to late '87 and was bumpinh " I ain't no joke" in early 88
Amazing! Hip Hop is so memorable and opened so many new ideas to open minds to a culture of passion.
THIS is brilliant. Why have there been NO other interviews???
This would be a great compliment to "People's Party" and "Drink Champs".
I just found this channel yall are God sent
True legends
pí kari one of the other legends ladys love cool james big rap icon ladysman
Much love... Mr mo dee & Mr chuck d....2 servants..
Peacemakerservant1
Keep bringing it Moe. Bad ass show. 2 of the best ever right here.
Loving this one two leagands of the game real hip hop game changer kool moe dee and chuck d man I'm glad to see them still around doing their thing thanks for sharing this one would love to see them preform
Great interview by two living legends 👏
I'm here cause Kool Moe Dee a Legend we need him to do more interviews. Peace
2 Legends!!!!thank you moe dee and chuck nay the ancestors bless you!!!!
I am a white dude. Who loves rap. I came in contact with hip hop at the end of the 70's. I am Dutch and we had and have colonies. So a lot of black music. I loved and still loves soul. I shorten it with all respect to soul music. They said Hannibal is listening to people who are rhyming on soul funk, freestyle. It is
My thing. And the best thing is :I was a kid who listened to music and no fucking racist elements of the songs. I am proud to listen to your music. Africa Bambataa, whodini. Treacherous three. One group of mc's are to me like a long term marriage. It began with the bar. A ritual that proofs that not only the hand is quicker than the eye but the mouth is quicker than the ear
The Genius and influence of Chuck is in Hip-hop Pioneer!!!!!!!
This is doooooope
EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT Episode!!!
Gotta pause this so I can find my notebook. Two highly intelligent OG's about to chop it up. I'm taking notes.
Great interview
what a great interview
Epic interview!
Two of hiphops intellectual, intelligently schooled on the world of politics, music,and,LIFE!!
This should be a series. Moe Dee is insightful and funny. Chuck D’s brilliance is evident because he’s hardly a top 10 (or top 20) emcee but he managed to make the greatest hio hop albun of all times.
KMD’s comes off a bit cocky (he earned that right) but his career as an artist is so unique because he was a top artist in the early era and in the golden era. Would like to see him interview other artists - current and legends.
Can we get interviews with Doug, Lyte, Kane, Common, Cole, Latifah, Q-Tip, Busta, Primo, etc
Thomas Breeze chuck is top 5!
I salute you Mo Dee. Although done in significantly different ways, I appreciate what you are doing with "Behind the Rhyme" and what N.O.R.E. is doing with "Drink Champs" because your are representatives of OUR culture ensuring that OUR story is recorded from OUR perspective as only OUR people can tell it. Big respect to you. ONE
Kool Moe Dee is the true King of Rap
koolmoe1971 absolutely.. right behind him is Rakim.
Excellent commentary with two distinguished scholars.
Great stuff!! Can't wait for more!!
keep up the good work love your show best ever.
Great great interview.Based on how KMD made Chuck talk and elaborate....At 26:08 now I know where Chuck got " HOLD IT NOW"... straight from his dad....lol
loved THIS INTERVIEW
Thank You.
Thinkers of Hip Hop!
Loved the show please work on the volume I'm a truck driver and it's very hard to hear at times
Great interview Dee. We need more.Word
RUclips starting to be better than Netflix with shows like this!!
Mo, You are a great interviewer.
Time bomb is 1 of my all time favorites!
Thanks for the video! Dope