@Fuck You "Don't Believe The Hype" and too many others to name. UltraMagnetic gave birth to many rappers lyrically and production wise and never got the credit.
Yes Ced Gee & Ultramagnteic MC's were the first on record to fully use the "Synthetic Substition" song & drum breakbeat. The way Ced produced it (along with Keyboardist Money Mike on keys) set a standard and their awkward original rhyme style and switch was incomparable.
YES. “I’m a champion, I’m undefeated, my rep is strong no hype is ever needed. To grow and grow, to grow and grow, and grow and grow, and grow and grow”
Balzac nobody should be respected simply because they are older I know a lot of old heads that are very foolish And haven't really wised up in life age has nothing to do With wisdom wisdom happens when you go through things And learned from them a lot of old heads don't even learn from Their past mistakes they still have a mindset of a 25 years old The idea that you should be respected simply because Of age is a very foolish way of thinking
jijor assad let me be clear when I say this.... If you do not respect your past, you will have no idea of how to navigate the future! ALL of us “old heads” as you call it were once young. EVERYTHING revolves. So what you all do today, we did back when. There just was not cameras always around to document it. We lived by different codes back then. We didn’t advertise everything. Yes some of us made mistakes. Some continue to do so. Regardless, anyone coming up after us should be able to learn from it. Whether good or bad! You take bits and pieces of information from that. Even when someone you look up to continues to make mistakes. Use that as a guide for yourself so you don’t follow the same path or worse! For instance. You see many youth today drinking lean. When many years ago DJ Screw died because of his usage of that drink. Some rappers stopped, but you had others like Wayne that proceeded to take it to another level. He started advertising it in everything he did. Many young rappers coming up after Wayne have either died or overdosed because they were following Wayne. This is a prime example of how Wayne should have learned from the death of DJ Screw (and many others in that time as Wayne came up) that the usage of lean was not good for you and was life threatening every sip you take. So make sure you don’t fall into a similar trap of thinking you can’t learn from those older than you! Most of all, respect is a two way street! You want it, you MUST dish it out as well! If your parents never taught you this, I will. You should ALWAYS respect your elders! Whether they are right or wrong. They were on this earth long before you and went through ten times more than you have ever seen in your short time on earth. ALWAYS respect those that have laid the ground work for you to even be here! You may think someone you see making mistakes (in your eyes) is nothing, but you have no idea what they have contributed to the struggle along the way! So be mindful that no matter how much you may not wish to respect your elders, you should give it none the less!
Definitely one of the best of the 80s, but not the best. It Takes A Nation, Paid In Full, Long Live The Kane, and The Great Adventures of Slick Rick are all just as incredible.
VERY underrated as a producer + overall contributions to Hip-Hop in my book, ought to be given his flowers while he can still smell them. looking forward to this interview in full
KRS ONE needs to give this man his props He produced the whole first BDP album except for two tracks and did the majority of work on the second . CED GEE the whole reason I even coppped a emu sp12 & 1200 which I still own to this day .
@@cld_crush_brthers_ultra_ma60 Im talking royalties and publishing not some bullshit shout out in the source KRS got alot of production work because people thought it was him who made all them beats when it wasn't .
"Hello! I'm back again. It's Ced-Gee, the champion" Legendary Producer\MC Ced-Gee aka Delta Force One. My Critical Beatdown tape got major burn in 1988. Respect to the Ultramagnectic MC's.
I never knew Showbiz was originally supposed to be the DJ for Ultramagnetic. People don't know about his street life before D.I.T.C. Fat Joe said Show really got busy
I am a huge fan of KRS ONE. I grew up listening to his music. I have seen him in concert probably 5 or 6 times. However, seeing and hearing Ced Gee, someone that is equally as significant, but so slept on, reserved and introverted, is what the hiphop world needs. Much respect to VLAD for helping those that do not know Ced Gee's importance learn about real hiphop history.
Me being from the Bronx and coming from a special generation born in the mid 70s... I view hip-hop differently than anyone around the country and world...New York is the golden era of Hip-Hop and California embraced it and represented it well!
This interview is way too short. About time Ultra caught some shine! Critical Beatdown made me want to start producing. Ced is an underrated legend in my book.
CED-GEE telling my life story... From 1849 Sedgwick Ave/W. Bronx.... Went to Macombs 82 on University Ave, 87-90... Went to Dewitt Clinton, class of 94. UltraMagnetic were GAMECHANGERS!!!! Thank you Ced!!!🙅🏿♂️🙅🏿♂️🙅🏿♂️🙅🏿♂️🙅🏿♂️🙅🏿♂️🙅🏿♂️
One of my favorite hip hop groups of all time!!! Loved them back in the day n played the shit out of their tapes!! Funky was my favorite song!!! “Ced Gee the champion”
@@blackpegasus1807 he preformed it in LA & San Francisco & got into fights that dude had a lot of heart lololol. Everyone was sweating LA back in the day.
This should be a good interview. Ultra were one of the most popular groups of the 80s but are rarely mentioned these days. Hope they cover the demo tracks for the second album.
Wow. Real hip hop for a change instead of pimps,gang bangers,mobsters,porn stars,cops comedians. Ced is on a short list of the most underrated producers in the history of the genre.
The landords was burning down the building's and collecting insurance money. And the buildings set bandit for years for a reason and look what happen regentrification.
Ced is looking super healthy for his age..Happy to know he'll b around and happy to see him interviewed! In 88' critical beatdown was my first obssessed album on repeat daily, weekly and monthly. Waaaayyyyy ahead of they're time! I hate that they dont get recognition just because they seemed a lil different.
Big big respect to you Vlad for bringing on Legends that may not get the shine they deserve. Ced's production was a big influence for me. Saw Ultra's perform a good few times in London and even got to chop it up with Ced and Keith outside one venue after the show. Big up Ced Gee. Thanks Vlad.
One Eyed Man People keep overrating Tupac and Eminem and Biggie as the best rappers of all time when really the first rappers are the best rappers. In fact DJ Kool Herc or at least DJ Hollywood should be credited as being The Godfather and even first legends of hip hop.
Being the first doesn’t mean being the best. DJ Kool Herc may have been the first hip-hop DJ and has built the foundation, but other DJ’s/producers took what he did and perfected it.
I remember growing up in Strong Island Ny 💪 during the 80s and 90s and all the cats coming through my old hood of New Cassel with the. Pimped out Maxima z Wrangler s 525 and 850 BMW s and Volvo's and Jettas were bumping Ultras classic joint Ego Tripping which is a Hip Hop classic. I remember seeing a cars coming down P Strip which is Prospect Avenue blasting this record which is timeless like classic joints like Long Islands Rakim Check out my melody MC Shan the Bridge KRS 1 South Bronx Big Daddy Kane Young Gifted and Black Slick Rick Children Story Just ICE Going Way back Long Island s Public Enemy Welcome to the Terrodom and Strong Island s EPMD you gots to chill and countless others. Ced Gee was a underated prouducer and MC along with Kool Keith.
Ced Gee is possibly the most underrated Producer of all time
Hip-hop production pioneer, right along Marley Marl!!!
True
Also possibly the best hardcore hip-hop producer of all time
He’s always been rated in my circles anyway ❤
Kool Keith so underrated and ahead of his time.
Literally one of the best rappers ever
Very True! But he goes too weird at times! He was strongest when he was with UltraMagnetic!
Kool Keith is underrated. He schould be much bigger and be in everytbody top 10 list
@@wc6081 KOOL KEITH was still LoCo on the solo run.
@Pharoah Blackgod Yes MAN! YES!!!
these are my kind of interviews. real hip hop.
Or.....Hip-Hop in its infancy. In infancy, everything is most pure.
Let’s see how you feel the first time he say something you don’t like (I’m joking)
Legendary Producer Golden Era.
100.....
Underrated and overlooked group.
100%
💯
Critical Beatdown (1988) is a Classic!
Facts
@@RELEASEMANAGER ✊✊✊
I'm glad when hip hop legends come on the show
Hip hop is pure trash
@@lord_cobi Umm u do know his channel is about hip hop
Real facts they deserve it!
@@lord_cobi then why you on this channel? Dont be mad because your garbage Rock n Roll music died.
@@psychobenji2345 Get at him Benjamin!! Tell him how it is.
Ego Trippin' might be the most important beat ever in hiphop.
That's the first sound that popped up in my head when I seen this clip
MC'S Ultra magnetic magnetic
@Fuck You "Don't Believe The Hype" and too many others to name. UltraMagnetic gave birth to many rappers lyrically and production wise and never got the credit.
Gonna go listen to it when I'm done with this interview ✌
Yes Ced Gee & Ultramagnteic MC's were the first on record to fully use the "Synthetic Substition" song & drum breakbeat. The way Ced produced it (along with Keyboardist Money Mike on keys) set a standard and their awkward original rhyme style and switch was incomparable.
Ced-Gee produced two of the biggest dis records in hip hop! "Bridge Is Over" by B.D.P. & "Fuck Compton" by Tim Dog.
He cooked crack top 10 producer all time
He produced the whole Criminal Minded album!
Now this is true history!!!
Pure facts!!
💯💯💯
Straight up!
YES. “I’m a champion, I’m undefeated, my rep is strong no hype is ever needed. To grow and grow, to grow and grow, and grow and grow, and grow and grow”
wheeeewwwwwwwwwww! 🔥
MC CHAMPION!!!!!
😍😍😍😍😍😍
Yeah this song, that line👍. kool Keith whole verse is the Dopest verse he ever Wrote! '" I'm A Champion " Guitar riff comes in at the end!
Now this is an interview that needed to happen long ago!👏🏾👏🏾
He won't because this new generation isn't built to respect the elders
Balzac nobody should be respected simply because they are older
I know a lot of old heads that are very foolish
And haven't really wised up in life age has nothing to do
With wisdom wisdom happens when you go through things
And learned from them a lot of old heads don't even learn from
Their past mistakes they still have a mindset of a 25 years old
The idea that you should be respected simply because
Of age is a very foolish way of thinking
jijor assad let me be clear when I say this.... If you do not respect your past, you will have no idea of how to navigate the future! ALL of us “old heads” as you call it were once young. EVERYTHING revolves. So what you all do today, we did back when. There just was not cameras always around to document it. We lived by different codes back then. We didn’t advertise everything. Yes some of us made mistakes. Some continue to do so. Regardless, anyone coming up after us should be able to learn from it. Whether good or bad! You take bits and pieces of information from that. Even when someone you look up to continues to make mistakes. Use that as a guide for yourself so you don’t follow the same path or worse! For instance. You see many youth today drinking lean. When many years ago DJ Screw died because of his usage of that drink. Some rappers stopped, but you had others like Wayne that proceeded to take it to another level. He started advertising it in everything he did. Many young rappers coming up after Wayne have either died or overdosed because they were following Wayne. This is a prime example of how Wayne should have learned from the death of DJ Screw (and many others in that time as Wayne came up) that the usage of lean was not good for you and was life threatening every sip you take. So make sure you don’t fall into a similar trap of thinking you can’t learn from those older than you! Most of all, respect is a two way street! You want it, you MUST dish it out as well! If your parents never taught you this, I will. You should ALWAYS respect your elders! Whether they are right or wrong. They were on this earth long before you and went through ten times more than you have ever seen in your short time on earth. ALWAYS respect those that have laid the ground work for you to even be here! You may think someone you see making mistakes (in your eyes) is nothing, but you have no idea what they have contributed to the struggle along the way! So be mindful that no matter how much you may not wish to respect your elders, you should give it none the less!
MC ULTRA: MAGNETICS, MAGNETICS(Owwwwww!).
Critical Beatdown = best Hip Hop album of the 80's and can easily compete against the best of the 90's too.
Definitely one of the best of the 80s, but not the best. It Takes A Nation, Paid In Full, Long Live The Kane, and The Great Adventures of Slick Rick are all just as incredible.
Totally agree with you bro, that was a classic!
Yep. If you know you know.
I'm still bumping it!!! 🙌🏾
Yea beatdown went super hard
Kool Keith is my favorite MC and Ced is a beast with true classic joints under his belt
I'm excited about this interview
🔥🔥🔥 Ego Trippin' still on repeat!!! Real Hip Hop !!! 🔥🔥🔥
Facts
And it still sounds fresh ! Rappers still haven’t caught up to what kool Keith and Ultra was doing 💯
VERY underrated as a producer + overall contributions to Hip-Hop in my book, ought to be given his flowers while he can still smell them. looking forward to this interview in full
Humble dude, always in the hood. See him outside everywhere, all the time. Legendary producer 💯
True Unsung Legend plus flawless Historian that was actually there!
LEGEND. True LEGEND. Like to see more of this interview. 👊👊👊
Been waiting on this one. I hope Vlad ask Ced Gee about his production on "Criminal Minded."
Absolutely!
Hip hop was born in Brooklyn in the late 60s
Vlad saw the soren baker interview!
@@bigolbabyhuey No it wasn't
@@bigolbabyhuey you gonna make a crazy statement like that you gotta give some proof?!?
KRS ONE needs to give this man his props He produced the whole first BDP album except for two tracks and did the majority of work on the second . CED GEE the whole reason I even coppped a emu sp12 & 1200 which I still own to this day .
philtyrich1 he already did that years ago in a source magazine interview
@@cld_crush_brthers_ultra_ma60 Im talking royalties and publishing not some bullshit shout out in the source KRS got alot of production work because people thought it was him who made all them beats when it wasn't .
Thank you for sharing this information! 😊
"Hello! I'm back again. It's Ced-Gee, the champion"
Legendary Producer\MC Ced-Gee aka Delta Force One. My Critical Beatdown tape got major burn in 1988. Respect to the Ultramagnectic MC's.
Yes!!! Now it's time to bring Kool Keith back and do a propper interview.
I never knew Showbiz was originally supposed to be the DJ for Ultramagnetic. People don't know about his street life before D.I.T.C. Fat Joe said Show really got busy
Kool Keith is really the BEST MC ever.......period. Bring him back with a 3 hour interview...
Salute to Vlad for having the legend on the show
Ced does NOT get talked about enough. Plus this dude been thru everything and still looks healthy and young
I am a huge fan of KRS ONE. I grew up listening to his music. I have seen him in concert probably 5 or 6 times. However, seeing and hearing Ced Gee, someone that is equally as significant, but so slept on, reserved and introverted, is what the hiphop world needs. Much respect to VLAD for helping those that do not know Ced Gee's importance learn about real hiphop history.
The wizard scientist, known as CedG!!
Disco/Soul Dance just morphed into House music.
Ced gee still doing music. Salute to the bro. A legend
Historic group , peace from da BX ✌🏾✌🏾
Me being from the Bronx and coming from a special generation born in the mid 70s... I view hip-hop differently than anyone around the country and world...New York is the golden era of Hip-Hop and California embraced it and represented it well!
R.I.P. Chadwick Boseman
Stfu
Ultramagnetic's Delta Force!! I used to listen to before every game while lacing up my Nike Delta Forces.
Check out His New Music Video You Might Like It😁
@PDHMusicEnt Thanks!!
This is a history lesson right here. It's a shame this didn't get much more views!
Legendary producer....
One of the early creative minds that made Hip Hop true art. All praises to the great Ced Gee and Vlad for interviewing him..
This interview is GOLD!!!!!!!!!!! Ced Gee The Truest
Didn’t know I wanted this but very glad I got it.
Vlad gets some big points for this one.
This interview is way too short. About time Ultra caught some shine! Critical Beatdown made me want to start producing. Ced is an underrated legend in my book.
Sparkz Mentalz nice
Same. Used to listen to that first album ad infinitum just trying to break it down.
This is the group that got me in jack the rapper back in the day.
WHAAAAAAAAAAAT?!?! HOW DID CED GEE SLIP IN THE BUILDING?!?!?!
Yes true OG of hip hop
He's the Delta!
@@longdirtytoenails1076 dude that new Delta 5... it's bananas
@@mechtech220 My shit!😂
Ultramagnetic's The Four Horseman is 100% the most underrated Hip Hop album of the '90s!
Great insight Ced Gee!!!
CED-GEE telling my life story... From 1849 Sedgwick Ave/W. Bronx.... Went to Macombs 82 on University Ave, 87-90... Went to Dewitt Clinton, class of 94.
UltraMagnetic were GAMECHANGERS!!!!
Thank you Ced!!!🙅🏿♂️🙅🏿♂️🙅🏿♂️🙅🏿♂️🙅🏿♂️🙅🏿♂️🙅🏿♂️
One of my favorite hip hop groups of all time!!! Loved them back in the day n played the shit out of their tapes!! Funky was my favorite song!!! “Ced Gee the champion”
Ced Gee with the golden touch...son a genius no doubt, BX Representative
Yes. One of the most inspirational groups to other groups in hip hop history
Can’t front thanks for interviewing the legends... these types of legends.. the ones people don’t know about
I love these Hip Hop Legends interviews.
Ultra magnetic! Big up to old skool , real hip-hop
1:08 *The discription he gave* of the west bronx sounded exactly the same as that scene in Bronx Tale..
Unfortunately, that was filmed in Queens😕
Ultramagnetic MC'S
Vlad in his bag with this one... real hip-hop history and royalty in the house ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
Tim Dog was part of them too.
Fuck tim dog he dissed Compton.
Tim M-U-T(Snoop)
@@bluu_ice6554 Fuck Compton is a bonafide classic!!
In 1989 ULTRA took Tim Dog with them to London to perform at Brixton Academy and the rest was history.
@@blackpegasus1807 he preformed it in LA & San Francisco & got into fights that dude had a lot of heart lololol. Everyone was sweating LA back in the day.
Legend!!! Peace brother ced g
That song Ultramagnetic MC's put out" Poppa Large" was tight when I heard it on Yo MTV raps in the early 90s.
Ease back.. Ced gee, wizard of know how. 😂
Damn this a real OG this gonna be a good one.
P.S
(Get Jamar back on here before that election GLAD)
Oh yeah, top 5 producer of all time.
Never saw this coming.this gonna bring me back.critical beat down,four horseman all that good shit.
This should be a good interview. Ultra were one of the most popular groups of the 80s but are rarely mentioned these days. Hope they cover the demo tracks for the second album.
Showbiz turned down the chance to be in Ultra? This is the type of content I'm here for.
Thank you so much for this one, Glad!
I hope 69 watches this so he can start having respect for the culture!!!
Sadly, he wont.
True !
Wow.
Real hip hop for a change instead of pimps,gang bangers,mobsters,porn stars,cops comedians.
Ced is on a short list of the most underrated producers in the history of the genre.
Legend!!!!
The landords was burning down the building's and collecting insurance money. And the buildings set bandit for years for a reason and look what happen regentrification.
Probably the best producer who ever did it.
So little views for a hip-hop double OG, what a shame.
Probably 95% the subscribers of this channel have heard of Critical Beatdown.
Legend.
Wow!! Met you years ago at the Latin Quarters in Manhattan NY and watched you perform live. It was Magnetic!!
I really hate giving Glad a like, but this man is an undisputed genius and titan of Hip Hop...
Ced is looking super healthy for his age..Happy to know he'll b around and happy to see him interviewed! In 88' critical beatdown was my first obssessed album on repeat daily, weekly and monthly. Waaaayyyyy ahead of they're time! I hate that they dont get recognition just because they seemed a lil different.
Thank You Vlad for interviewing the greatest rap group alive...No no no no shorts.. MCs ultra, ultra magnetic☺
...
Yo!! Ultramagnetic!! That was my sleeper go to cassette!!
Ced Gee!!!
Ego Trippin will be forever etched in my memory from the first time I heard it as a young teen.
Luv these type of interviews
Ced Gee partaking from the fountain of youth. The brother looks great.
This gonna be the best Vlad interview ever and wont get the views it deserves
His verse on Ego Trippin' is so ill... And it hardly rhymed and was still just dope as hell!
Yo! Back in the day, I used to Rock UMC's in heavy rotation. Can't wait until the Kool Keith interview forthcoming...
Eric Zoo umc’s ain’t that a different group❓❓❓
@@cld_crush_brthers_ultra_ma60 not sure. If so, my bad
Thanks Vlad for Giving Ced Gee his Just due! He was a Huge Influence on HIP HOP!
Big big respect to you Vlad for bringing on Legends that may not get the shine they deserve. Ced's production was a big influence for me. Saw Ultra's perform a good few times in London and even got to chop it up with Ced and Keith outside one venue after the show. Big up Ced Gee.
Thanks Vlad.
Poppa large
HELLO...
I"M BACK AGAIN...
CED GEE...
THE CHAMPION
Ultra was beyond dope. Innovators of the against the beat style.
One of my all time favorite producers!!!!
Ultra!
Ced-Gee produced two of the biggest dis records in hip hop! "Bridge Is Over" by B.D.P. & "Fuck Compton" by Tim Dog.
The Scientist in the house, word!
LEGEND!
Aw man. It cut off when he was getting to the good shit. Damn these 20 part interviews!
Respect to Vlad for bringing us Ced Gee in 2020. Once of Hiphop's most important voices. Peace
Aweeesome! Thank you for the real content
Soooooooo underrated and influential as a producer!!
This is why I watch this--truth of rap.
DJ Kool Herc should be the first and best rapper of all time.
**DJ** Kool Herc never was a rapper. When he did his thing, there was no such thing as a hip hop rapper. He could be looked at as hip hop's FIRST DJ.
Herc wasn't a rapper. The only mc who was actually rapping in those early days was Dj Hollywood from Harlem
One Eyed Man People keep overrating Tupac and Eminem and Biggie as the best rappers of all time when really the first rappers are the best rappers. In fact DJ Kool Herc or at least DJ Hollywood should be credited as being The Godfather and even first legends of hip hop.
@@harverc229 who was better, jesse Owens or Usain Bolt?
Being the first doesn’t mean being the best. DJ Kool Herc may have been the first hip-hop DJ and has built the foundation, but other DJ’s/producers took what he did and perfected it.
Taught many ppl how to use the beat machine - Legend!
I remember growing up in Strong Island Ny 💪 during the 80s and 90s and all the cats coming through my old hood of New Cassel with the. Pimped out Maxima z Wrangler s 525 and 850 BMW s and Volvo's and Jettas were bumping Ultras classic joint Ego Tripping which is a Hip Hop classic. I remember seeing a cars coming down P Strip which is Prospect Avenue blasting this record which is timeless like classic joints like Long Islands Rakim Check out my melody MC Shan the Bridge KRS 1 South Bronx Big Daddy Kane Young Gifted and Black Slick Rick Children Story Just ICE Going Way back Long Island s Public Enemy Welcome to the Terrodom and Strong Island s EPMD you gots to chill and countless others. Ced Gee was a underated prouducer and MC along with Kool Keith.
Yoooooo! It's about damn time.