Kool Rock-Ski on Russell Simmons not Liking Fat Boys’ Expanded “Krush Groove” Role & 1st to Go Gold
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- #KoolRockSki stops by #UniqueAccessEnt to discuss how Russell Simmons didn't like the Fat Boys getting an expanded role in "Krush Groove." The Brooklyn rapper also tells #SorenBaker about how the Fat Boys' manager was like P.T. Barnum mixed with Don King. Watch & subscribe & let us know what you think.
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Last man standing of a great rap group
Its sad he the only one left yo
The group that made me want to rap. The Fat Boys are an important part of Hip Hop culture. They definitely blazed trails for others to follow!!
The Fat Boys were one of the greatest groups in Hip Hop History! Their contributions cannot be denied! Another outstanding interview. R.I.P Buffy & Prince Markie Dee 🙏🏼🕊💐
Damn! It's hard to believe that he's the last man standing in his group. I hope he's holding up well.
Rest in peace to Prince Markie Dee and the Human Beat Box.Shout out to Kool Rock Ski. There will never be another Rap Group Like the Fat Boys.
First record I bought. A 45 of Disco 3 with the b side Fat Boys. Brings back good memories.
Nuff Raspect Kool Rock Ski.
R.I.P Buffy. R.I.P Prince Markie D.
I’m 48..... the Fat boys was the shit in the beginning period!
I have only 1 45 of the Fat Boys & it's "Wipe Out" correct me if I'm wrong but I know it wasn't their greatest hit but I believe it was their BIGGEST hit to date sales wise.
KOOL ROCK SKI In the Place To Be! RIP Buff & Prince Markie Dee
I was a fat boy growing up. So the fat boys was Gods to me. Love them. Fat boys 4 ever
Kool Rock-Ski is very active on social networks, interesting, sincere, funny, real, not the big head. Hip Hop would be bigger with more people like him.
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@@UniqueAccessEnt Thanks for the work..I know it's a passion above all. Always very relevant and interesting. We are far from the polimics. And also there are the subtitles which helps a lot when you are French.
FIRST ONE ☝🏿 HERE TO GIVE SALUTATIONS TO MY BROTHER IN BEATS KOOL ROCK SKI...THE FAT BOYS MADE KRUSH GROOVE PERIOD. I’M NOT TAKING ANYTHING AWAY FROM RUN-DMC, LL COOL J, SHEILA E. OR MY HOMETOWN BROTHERS...NEW EDITION!!!!!!
The FAT BOYS = Trail Blazers, Pioneers. Feel good fun music as far as I see it, as time went on others did it but they were one of the first to do it and do it quite well.
Thanks to Buffy
Thanks to Prince Markie Dee
Thanks to Cool Rock Ski
Our country our culture our music is rich.
CAN U FEEL IT"....I STILL BE BLASTING THAT JOINT! THAT SONG GETS ME GOING!
The Fat Boys made me laugh and wanna watch Krush Groove over and over again 🤣
Excellent Interview, RIP PRINCE MARKIE DEE & BUFF !!!
young star then, full grown black man now. still genuine
Rip buffy,rip prince markie dee
All you can eat, is an absolute classic comedy scene
Can you feel it...?
Even though they were pushed into a gimmicky direction, the Disco 3/The Fat Boys were always lyrically top tier in there era. The first album stamped and sealed that fact. But I remember around 86-87 I wasn't trying to hear them at all. Sadly, being young, changing landscape of hip hop and having an overzealous manager pulling the strings and pushing the gimmicks was the nail in the coffin. But they will ALWAYS go down as Hall Of Fame legends and pioneers.
Rock on for ever Dj Doc Nice and Prince Markie Dee
@DIGITAL TRADE MUSIC Eh...I think NY held strong through 94. Even after the West started influencing things.
I'm talking more about the shift in NY after Rakim in 86...and really back to 85 with LL, rap def got more lyrically dense. The 'old school' way of MCing was out. Plus the fact that Fat Boys had really become parody rap in a sense. Wipeout, Chubby Checker etc...
It just wasn't the look anymore. I mean, it wasn't even about being super hardcore...because there was Jazzy and Will, Kid N Play etc... But I really think they were casualties of bad choices.
Markie Dee (RIP) was actually able to reinvent himself and hope onto the New Jack Swing sound, which again, showed that the talent was still there. But the 'Fat Boys' thing wasn't gonna survive into the 90s...
@DIGITAL TRADE MUSIC nah wu tang and biggie and nas all came out in 94. Nyc always represented and still does.
@DIGITAL TRADE MUSIC Haha...yeah. No doubt...
But the Fat Boys were long gone by the time the South took hold...
@@dogsandyoga1743 You nailed it with that observation. We are old enough to remember when there style played out. 86/87 I did buy the Crushin' album because of a few songs but that was it for them as a crew! Kane, Krs, LL, Rakim took over and the Fat Boys like you said were casualties of the change of the guard so to speak!
@@rashaunchannel4323 Super facts. I remember my cousin had Crushin' and only really liked Crushin, Protect Ya Self and Boys Will Be Boys (which is still one of my favorite songs). I think I dubbed those 3, but I def wasn't spending my 6th grade money on the tape...
This is a great interview. Thanks for getting Kool Rock Ski.
THE MANAGER WAS BEEKER FROM KRUSH GROOVE, THAT BABY WAS A REAL MANAGER!!!!!!!
Got them movies and hit albums.
Enjoyed the interview 💯
Noway to describe a Beat that's Def just move your body from right to left!
My favorite member of the group also had the nicest flow! My opinion!
He's incredible for sure, J South. Thanks for watching & supporting #UniqueAccessEnt.
R.I.P Buffy and Prince Markie Dee
There's no other like the money making Kool Rock Ski! Great see ya! Rock on bro! Hip hop forever.
Shout out to Kool Rock Ski ! Hard to believe...he is the one that put Prince Markie D on.He started rapping first.Stay strong Kool Rock Ski...i know it hurt to lose your group members.
Awesome. Kool Rock Ski going on and on...yeah...
Salute Kool Rock Ski
I've always said he got the flyest Rap Voice and Flow
Very underrated individual
Rip Markie Dee
Buff as well
God bless
Thanks for being the Fat Boys for the young fat boy I always was in real life
PS
He's the original KRS
Check it out
never saw the refrigerator record before. did that happen after the superbowl shuffle? chillin with the refrigerator is a hilarious name that shit just made my day. might be william perry's best rap record!
The fridge is from my hometown
GOD FIRST ALWAYS
This is a Legendary Group The Fatboys
I always reminince back in the Days seeing the Fatboys, in concert 3times The Fresh Fest1 2 and 3 Those was some Beautiful yrs back in the day when I was a teenager can go to a concert seeing about 15 groups for $20.00 So Sadly
Kool Rock Ski the only one left from the fat boys. My Condolences to Prince Markie D. Morales family and friends, especially Kool Rock ski on his good friend passing so suddenly
Rest In Heaven Prince Markie D.
THE LEGENDARY FAT BOYS!!!! RIP TO THE LEGENDARY PRINCE MARKIE DEE AND BUFF!!!!
Iam 45 pushing 46...i can brag about going to see the Disorderlies when i was a kid.i think i was 11....
Hell yeah, I can tell that every guy had a "Krush" on Sheila E in the movie Krush Groove Don't you dog me was actually like Guy's Why you wanna Dog Me Out and it was featured in the movie Krush Groove
Still hard to believe that Damon is the last person from The Fat Boys since Darren (Buff)and Markie both passed away but these guys really being the overweight kings of rap in the 80s getting signed to Sutra then Tin Pan Apple/Polydor/Polygram with their album Crushin'
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I owned every Fat Boy album from their debut to they last.
He from East New York, Brooklyn
Me too.Schenk Ave
Don't You Dog Me is one of the hardest melodic songs ever made!!!
Indeed, PERSEVERE PICTURES. Thanks for watching & supporting #UniqueAccessEnt.
Excellent interview
The dominantin MC, master of disaster... the chief of the East 💪🏾
Sad their own hood turned on them cause they considered them “soft”
Yoo Kool Rock...What up, school mate from Gersh...I hear and stay strong...
I need 2 see the liz video
RIP to THE HUMAN BEAT BOX & PEINCE MARKIE D….. Respect to you KOOL ROCK SKI…. I’m still in the FAT BOYS FAN CLUB..
TIN PAN APPLE!
#FRESH
Your manager was smart!!! He didn’t walk the groups he managed,,,hurt each other sales!!!!
Russell Simmons didnt like Public Enemy either
Master of disaster chief of the east - kool rock
I can't remember who had the "Krush" on Sheila E in real life on the set of Krush Groove... 🤔
90s Singer Mona Lisa Full Story Up
Wow... last of the mohicans for sure, kinda like Eric Clapton of Cream.
didn't Run DMC go gold first. I think they were the 2nd not 1st.
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MC Shane was there?!?!?!? 😮
It sucks all three ain't here....smh
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fanboys the shit man and I don't know why there names not brought up that much
Fat Boys will always have a place in my heart!!
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Russell Simmons didn't like Public Enemy either...
He didn't like Professor Griff specifically, and the feeling was mutual.
@@BrotherDerrick3X Naw, Russell from what I read didn't like the political rap style of Public Enemy. He felt that it was too controversial. But Rick Rubin loved it and PE was signed to Def Jam.
@@IceManLikeGervin I actually know Professor Griff and some of the S1Ws from the Nation. Though my oldest brother went to school with Russell's younger brother Joe aka Run of Run DMC, I actually never met Russell.
@@IceManLikeGervin Griff called Russell, "Hustle" Simmons. Russell Simmons has been a supporter of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, which is good enough for me. Professor Griff, like myself is an FOI (Fruit of Islam, the men of the Nation).
@@BrotherDerrick3X Facts...
Did he get fat again? Back in the days he became a body builder for a long time?
He’s still slim
Just the hoodie
he still in shape
Thanks
Every act is doing everything to stand out from the crowd. You're trying to leave the environment out, what Alzheimers hitting y'all like that?
Oh word everyone was doing everything to stand out? Generalizing a whole genre like that?
If this were true everyone would have classics. Yet that was not the case.
@@proned2stoned You're not getting what I mean. I agree with Kool Rock-Ski in rejecting Russell Simmons and everyone else's suggestions for the group.