World Class Wreckin Cru ft. Dr. Dre - Surgery (dJ dAb Overdub) 1984 Live Performance
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Extremely rare video of World Class Wreckin Cru perfoming Surgery live. Great Old School Electro Hip-Hop track from 1984. Thanks to westcoastpioneer for the original youtube clip!!!
Video edit and overdub by dJ dAb at Solid Rate Studios.
WIKI:
The World Class Wreckin' Cru was a 1980s Electro-hop group from Compton, California formed by the Eve After Dark nightclub owner and established DJ Alonzo Williams. Other members of the fluctuating lineup included DJ Yella, Dr. Dre, Shakespeare, and Cli-N-Tel. Dr. Dre and DJ Yella would go on to achieve fame as members of N.W.A.. Fila Fresh Crew's Dr. Rock was also an early member of the World Class Wreckin' Cru.
I give full credit to the artists and songs used in this video. I do not claim any of the material to be my own. Posted for entertainment and educational purposes. I do not intend to make any profit off of the video.
1984 Kru-Cut Records
"Keep fucking around with me and turn me back to the old me."
The old me:
Lmao 😂
Hahahahahahahahahhha 🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🪦🪦🪦🪦🪦😵😵😵😵😵
Damn I wish there was a way to get this pinned to show up under the video
Hahahaha😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂hahahhabua
😂😂😂
It's a known fact that Dr. Dre represents for all the gangsters all across the world.
+Cpt. Planet He also represents for all those whom are hittin them corners in them low low's girl...hahahahaha!
You mean Studio Gangsters😁
Studio Gangster - this term was established in Los Angeles. Mid 80's by rapper Eazy-E
+Alex Lopez and taking his time to perfect the B and he still got love fo the streets. why? he's the D R E
THE SJ indeed bro!!
How we gonna act like we don't see DJ Yella in the front with the Whisper's mustache .
He looked better like that
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😭😭😭😭
haha Looks like Gorgio Moroder.
@@dpalaoro man Dre been acting up for a very long time ! This is the Dre Eazy dissed but Eazy know damn well Yella was there too with him !
How Yella just snatched the mic from him!!! 🤣🤣🤣
If anyone was into pop locking in the 80s, you certainly remember this song and you know this is Dr. Dre's beginning. Guy was smart and changed with the times. Everyone else dies off.
2 ways of looking at it. He could of stayed on this track and been an originator and moved ontu techno and breaks like Egyptian Lover did. But he chose to switch up and try and be a gangster. Imo he lost credibility. He made more money but after Chronic he didnt do anything worth listening to. And we can help.blame him for having to hear eminem for 2 decades now. Yuk
Electro > hip hop
@@rediscoveryrecords1348ya but he's super rich
@@rediscoveryrecords1348 "nothing worth listening to" he's one of the most respected and influential producers of all time. What are you saying
@@rediscoveryrecords1348yeah chronic 2001 was not worth listening too LOL
@@lag8876 when was the last time u played it? Exactly
you know you're baller when your whole band just sings about how great you are
Collin Evans LOL! IKR! but like JC said, they always gave homage to the DJ's back then
@JC So true
Back in the day every emcee bragged about how great they dj was more than how great the rap was .
@@lacjones7226 And today whack rappers dare to not give credit to their producers who saved their weak ass lyrics with a fire beat.
@@PatoNani18 facts
3:14 "Gorgeous hunk of a man!!!" - LOL
LOL, I had to make sure I heard that correctly
💀💀💀💀
😂😂😂😂😂
Real N>gazz
I had to rewind that to hear the context. He was talking about himself 😄
i bet you in the late 90's when Dre was making it big in the rap scene he hated when people would bring up this old stuff of his XD
he used to get pissed, lol! hell, Tupac used to put out more conscious music but as soon as he got with death row he was not that way and left the conscious rap on the album's as opposed to single material.
Maybe why he was so angry inside and abusive.. This guys past is super bad..
Sadreli M rip dr. dre
bom, bom, bom, ah, aha, ah, aha, ah, speakers
Probably not, this was when hip hop was starting out... Groups like this we're all you had check grandmaster the furious 5 video looks similar, check out there cloths. I seen another comment about if you dressed like prince, or Morris day and the time you got all the women...that's true
Y’all trippin this shit bangin 😂🔥 I remember Eazy crackin on Dre for doing this shit 😂 DR DRE DRE DRE DRE DRE 😂
I like it personally, I couldn't care less how 'gangsta' he looks
Yeah, But who made it in the end? The dude with a phd in mixology. Dr Dreeeeee
You tripping cuz
That dr dre dr dre dre dre hook got me 😂😂😂
That shit was foogazy 🤪
Shit funny asf 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
And the way dude started twitching and dancin when he said “Dr Dre Dre Dre Dre Dre Dre Dreeee” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Doctor Dre-Dre-Dre-Dre-Dre-Dre-Dre-Dre-Dreeeee
Dr. Dre. Is a genius!
Big Hush should have had some females singing that part
@@albertpringle8197 Yeah dude. That would be much more sexy and less fruity than this
Lol
Bum bum bum bum
Some where in Harlem a young Sean Combs seen them shiny ass jackets and was like.. YOOo!!
Lmfaooo!!!
😄😄😄😄
lmaoooo
🤣🤣🤣
Lmao factz
It's not terrible, it's just... weird seeing that this is where Dre and Yella came from.
coz they were studio gangsters
+Ivan Antunović eazy is in the crowd
+Jamie Donohue Where?
right hand side if i remember correctly BenGetItIn
Eazy wasn't really a gang member either, but he was a low-key dope dealer and petty criminal. I know he's shot n1ggaz up but he never claimed that caught any bodies in his music. On the Howard Stern he said he's killed 7 people. He definitely was the only one with street cred in N.W.A.
I'm not sure Dr. Dre's credentials as a medical professional are entirely legitimate.
underrated comment
He has a PhD in mixoloxy therefore legally a doctor
@@Amirul1973 😄😂
Are you serious??? He has a PHD in MIXOLOGY. 😂
🤣
Took me 34 yrs to understand what eazy e was talking about
what was he talkin about
I also understand what he meant know. I had to see it to believe it and I looked for so long. ^_^
@@frankinher7467 On the track Real Muthaphuckin Gs he basically mocks Dre saying he was never a true gangster and calls him a "she-thang", basically referring to his time with this electro band.
Lol that's funny I just said the same.
I always thought this group was an early gangsta rap group, I just never heard them.
@@kaycred3361This is exactly what I thought too, and then I discovered Eazy E.
Straight Outta Compton would have been 1000x Better if they would have fully touched on this lol
Looks like Dre was embarrassed by this and wants to erase this from his history. Especially since Eazy E dissed him by talking about his dancing days
the movie did bruh (KINDA SORTA)
LOL TRUE!
Yeah but you can say that for almost every successful artist. Somebody gave them a start when they were nobody. The D.O.C. got Suge his foot in the door when he was his bodyguard.
They had a few hits... Dr Dre was embarrassed and downplayed it tho...
From now on I'm calling him "Dr. Dredredredredredre."
😂
DOTFL, LOL
dieselscience 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 word
lmao!
Lmao 😂
Everybody gotta start somewhere,tupac was a rodie/backup dancer for digital underground
digital underground was huge tho
@Gms Qar Harag dre aint even cover dis up tho lol. also most niggas rappin gangsta shit in da 90s were fake.. and dr dre put a huge impact on da rap game for the fictitious gangsta shit
Yea exactly. 2pac looked like a gay before '91. Remember with his colored hair. And now in days nobody remembers the old time so likewise i say everyone starts somewhere.
Brandon ꧁꧂ give 2018 its comment back come with something original lame L that dick head
Right.. Dudes act like they want u to come out the womb smoking a blunt already
He started out DJing at a club, and has become one of the biggest Hip Hop producers in the world. He used his head, respect for dr dre!
🤣 🤣 🤣 snoop is smashing dre's beans! All WANKSTAS!
Yall been dooped!
50 pennies booy lovveerr!
And many more! Look into it!
Almoooosst!
WE LOVE THE CHOSEN ONE 45 45 45 MAGA MAGA CHOOO CHOOOO ALLL ABOOOAAARRD LET'S GO BRANDON
He used his head alright. 👅
"One of"??
@@ainnochaim9450 noshing his way to the top
Yea go listen to whats hot on the radio let the media tell you whats good and whats not. He can sell 8 million but he still wont entertain us cuz he's fraudulent. Tell me when was the last time you liked a fraud?
Dre and Yella in effect. Was watching the Compton film last night and it made them look like they had no breaks in the industry before NWA. Not really sure why they would be embarrassed by the Wreckin' Cru. They had great respect in the mid 80's and we were listening to their cuts over here in the UK.
they were embarrassed because it shows they weren't the gangsters they claimed to be
@@mentkansley6694 They shouldn't be embarrassed about being a big part of early hip hop history. I think they've got their attitudes all wrong over that.
@@Wally-H maybe but this was big time suspect now and even then lol
The director said there was a lot of stuff that was originally in the screenplay (including stuff from the WCWC days and the Dee Barnes incident), but the time constraints imposed by the production company meant they couldn’t include everything that was initially planned. And there was an attempt to give all the members of NWA about equal screen time. A lot of time spent on WCWC would mean Dre and Yella get more screen time than the others.
@@briancamus8131 Fair enough but that sounds like a bullshit excuse. They could at least have paid lip-service to the fact MCWC existed instead of giving the impression they did nothing before NWA. This simply makes the story highly inaccurate and gives those who know the truth the impression they are hiding that whole episode because it embarrasses them and dumbs-down their gangster image.
This is back when Midnight Starr's "No Parking On the Dance Floor" and The Time's "Jungle Love" were big songs, so this was as cool as it got in 1985. Clearly Dre & Co. then heard Public Enemy & the Bomb Squad and knew major change was coming and they'd better get on it. I think this is like Motley Crue, and the same way in rock, by 1988 Metallica was huge and silk shirts and eyeliner on rock bands was out and dark, "reality" lyrics were in. Thanks for the upload.
There's no way in hell they stood up to Midnight Star. Clearly u are tone deaf
I didn't say they were just as good, I'm saying that was the style of music and dress at the time.
NWA and public enemy came out at the same time. NWA was actually a lil before public enemy so they werent influenced to become NWA by public ebemy. Eazy was from the street and told dre n cube n ren they were gonna do more street/reality rap.
+Omar Scruggs nwa before public enemy???? wtf???
+Omar Scruggs Public Enemy was out before NWA....
because i love techno and electro as well as hiphop oldschool, believe me i love this shit
except the dredredredre part
i like it the beat not the vocals
The lead singer saying repeatedly all breathily "Dr. DDDDRRRAAAAYYYY" has me dying the f*ck laughing! Yes, I grew up in this era, but this right here (heavy breathing, men speaking in a "come hither voice, hip thrusts & shiny ass battlestar galactica space suits) is funny as hell!! Loloololololol!!
Hahaha! that was brotherly love ...and respect of the master Dr Dre...but who knows
lol.... that's your generation.
THAT STUPID WAY OF DRESSING WAS JUST TO HELP PEOPLE CONFUSE THEMSELVES AND MAKES THEM PLAY FOR THERE OWN TEAM WHO GOTTHE SAME AS THEM pretty much what we have today
+northernsoutherngirl Did they turn you on?
+northernsoutherngirl gay
People clown but everyone has to start from somewhere...
and in L.A. during this time, this genre is what was going to get you noticed.
Bottom line. He's another fake.
Man this is one of those songs where you just had to be there in that time. This was played everywhere and everybody breakin'!
'"I'm Dr. Dre georgous hunk of a man.." Alright now. Check please.
He was really high on himself
Laughing out loud Got damn😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Dead!!🤣🤣
Man dre looks really gay. Is this what cocaine does to people?
Doctor Dre, Doctor Dre Doctor Dre Doctor Dre
Doctor DRE DRE DRE DRE DRE DRE DRE DRE
LMAOOOO
it Was a beginning to showing people how much crucial he was
lmfao
bcuz all of the time,his friends in industry have respect and gave a lot of credits to him
he's a legend
imagine someone in your band singing about you😂😂😂
2:21 BOM BOM BOM BOM BOM BOM BOM BOM BOM
This is good, people really don't get the history of hip hop, and the reason NWA was so radical and new was because no one had done it before, so yeah. I like this and I like the more "hardcore" hip hop if you want to call if that
This type of music yes, Ive got a lot of grandmaster flash, Afrika bambata, kurtis blow. I appreciate history so I'll bump to mozart, classic hip hop lot today's stuff any time doesn't matter to me.
Aιмι Geη
typical "Im gonna be a smart ass trying to dictate some stupid ass logic".....
"Wouldn't raping a man make you a homosexual too?"----Nop. It's a demonstration of power and humiliation.
"After the sack of Rome 16 centuries ago Saint Augustine called rape in wartime an “ancient and customary evil”. For soldiers, it has long been considered one of the spoils of war. Antony Beevor, a historian who has written about rape during the Soviet conquest of Germany in 1945, says that rape has occurred in war since ancient times, often perpetrated by indisciplined soldiers. But he argues that there are also examples in history of rape being used strategically, to humiliate and to terrorise, such as the Moroccan regulares in Spain's civil war."
--- "War's overlooked victims" , an article in "The Economist" website from 2011.
Now, you can GTFO with your "Otaku anime" virginity shit, Fucking homo virgin piece of shit. Next time you try to use your fucking homosexual virgin logic on me, ill rape you in the ass till your dick squirt milk. Now fuck off, and waste your time watching some fkin Japanese anime. Faggot. looool.
HISTORY,... MOTHERFUCKING FAGGOT VIRGIN, DO YOU KNOW IT ??? now go and watch some naruto or pokemon, while you masturbate and die alone, till a black dude rape you anally....and die. looool
Well this is good for it's era 1984! Fits right in there with Prince and Jackson
@@koshiloco496 Stop it. Get some help.
signoguns lmao
Still have this on vinyl. Back in the 80’s this was a massive hit on the hip hop charts. It took me ages to find a copy in the UK.
I'm glad that Dre softened up a bit for his later work. I don't think he would have gotten as big as he is if he stayed this hard.
If you lived through the 80s, you have to admit that this was pretty much ahead of its time in 1984. MC Hammer was doing this shtick by 1990, and Tone Loc in 1989. These guys were on the cutting edge at the time.
his songs the reason gay marriage became legal lmfao this shit sucks
The cutting edge of west coast maybe. East coast was streets ahead.
I was like its ok cuz he was on the mixer/DJ set then he came up and did that verse I started bursting out laughing
No Name Needed XD This is truly horrid, even for its time lol!
No Name Needed The DJ was the focal point of most rap music during that time. The MC wasn't shit til later in the years
No Name Needed. he's dr Dre a gorgeous hunk of a man 😂😂😂😂😂😂Funny shit
Lmao me too
I know Dr. Dredredredredredredredreee wishes this video would go awaywaywaywaywaywaywayyyyy🤣🤣🤣
1:29 That was the most un-gangsta, non-NWA "dance move" that Yella just pulled right there.
1:19 on yellas movement is pretty sussed
@@usernameluis305 fr why he holding his hand out like that
@@keanuuchiha1306 hahahahahahha. I guess this music starts to transform you after a while
Who cares, it's a decent tune in my opinion
@@keanuuchiha1306 Xd its so sus
I remember being at a school dance and seeing them perform!!! 😂😂😂😂
But look how he’s got everybody moving and grooving!!!! 🎧🎼🎤💋❤️👌🏼👍🏼
From wearing lipstick to smoking chronic at picnics
+★No.1★ who ain't worth the food stamp
and at death row I heard ya getting treated like booth camp
+SUB TO ME FOR NO REASON learn a lesson from the eaze! Stay in yo place and don't step to REAL mutha fuckin G's!
You guys fucked it up but good effort
Andre Nick lmfaaooo lol you made this thread gold bro 😂😂
Guys if you don't know the lyrics don't comment :D
dr dre dr dre dree dreee dree bom bom bom bom
ahh ahh ahhh uhhh uhhh uuuuhhhh
RECORDS.
MIXER.
TURNTABLES.
SPEAKERS
RECORDS.
MIXER.
TURNTABLES.
SPEAKERS
😂😂
Why does this comment makes me laugh so much hahahahahah
I can't I can't I can't Dr Dre Dr Dre you said you hurt you say your Heal I can't I can't
Records-Mixer-Turntables-Speakers
😂😂😂😂😂
"Everybody was goofy back then" Ice-T
Damn right, straight out of the 80s.
LOL!!!! I can’t stop watching this. Dj Yella deft the fruitiest here.
😂😂😂 nah fr 😂😂😂
😂🤣
He's an innovator. He had skills early on! We all gotta start from somewhere to get where we are. Classi jam! Mixology at its best!
My knowledge of true westcoast hip hop music brought me here..been djing all these stuff since 1982 when most of you were in diapers or unborn. I still dj all these jams
Luis Flores dito!
I was born in 87... lol grew up on 90's hiphop. my curiosity brought me here.
+Luis Flores LA Dream Team
Haven’t had many bookings recently?
eazy e brought me here.
All of a sudden Dr. Dre is the G Thang
But on his old album cover he was a she-thang
1ranjeeves21 I had the same feeling...
hmm
Lonzo Williams brought me here
Let the Real Compton city G's in..
For those that listen to heavy metal also, this is like Pantera going from being a GLAM-Rock band in the 80s to a thrash metal band in the 90s. The 80s were a weird time in music.
Good comparison. Music was definately changing and to stay relevant you need to change with it.
@@goldflow6690 Agreed, and now Pantera and Dr. Dre are legendary in their respected genres of music.
Everyone has a start. The man can do anything he wants now. He definitely put in the footwork!
Dr. Dre was a real G...
+frankovich213
dr dre a wealthy entrepreneur who smacks his wife around and buys his way in and out of everything
frankovich213 lmao.. who would you rather have a bunch of untrained gangsters or a bunch of trained hired killers protecting you when you're that rich? makes sense now right?
frankovich213 A lot of these guys enter the music industry to escape that type of life. Nas, KRS, members of the Wu, It's something no one wants.
0:11 Dr. Dre at age 19
ploopy523 no.
The nurses say im cute they say i'm fine. So you better beware cos ill blow your mind
Raymond Smout
😂😂😂
Nuthin' but a G thang
I'm dying😂😂😂😂
@@artistsupportph6717 the g is for gay/guys
He looks like hes tryina blow somethin.
everyone roasting Dr Dre but this was what gangsters bumped before gangster rap in LA...fast paced post disco music influenced by soul train dance vibes
Like Charlie Murphy said. If you the hardest toughest mf. Back then you were wearing tight shit, pop locking with a jerhi curl 😂😂.
I don't care how many talk about how "Dr. Dre is a fake gangsta" or "This is a huge L" or whatever. You have to admit that he knows how to produce a catchy tune, no matter the aesthetic. Because this song is catchy as hell. Lol.
Absolutely not this songs beat and lyrics suck, his verse is horrible. Theres a reason this didnt take off and dre dont want to even show it in the nwa movie lol
Dr dre soft ass character
And bitch made
@@whothis755 Okay? So that means the song isn't catchy? Lol
@@khrashingphantom9632 dr dre still a bitch
Even when easy Eazy E called Dr.Dre out for his dance music. Dr.Dre has skills this dance music. While Eazy E will forever be the godfather of ghost writing. Dr.Dre even kills it as a dj. Cool video. ^_^
yella was loving that lol .he was like ' give me the mic back Dre damn" in his lil lightskin voice
Is it just me or is DJ Yella impersonating Freddie Mercury?
Monorose nah, that’s the typical 80s look
Why isnt there more footage of this great band on youtube? This is some very nice electronic rap stuff.
Checkout the electro albums and you should see these and other DJ’s etc and realise how many hip hop electro songs etc are still linked through decades
Man honestly when Dre walked around and spit a verse on someone else’s mic then strolled back to his table that was the coolest fucking thing I’ve ever seen.. He’s still a gangsta in my book ~
You know he wrote it the lyrics it all sounds like Dre 💎 🔥
@@derekchapman2192Dre don't write
Am I the only one in this decade/century that thinks this is still bangin?
YES! 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Nahhhh
I'm still listening 2023
I'm still listening and this shit hard for that era!
It's still my jam today 40 years later!☺️
3:14 Nothing was the same after seeing this, funky jam tho.
this the only time ever i recall seeing and hearing dj yello perform and rap
Classic electro ! I was 11 in 1984 and was and still am a massive fan of this genre ! ;)
How is 10 years old
Aye this low key hittin
very low key
Played this track a thousand plus ( back then )
Its crazy seeing him go from this to nwa
MissNWO ye
studio gangster. tricked a lot of people into buying his stufff and making him rich.
In a sense The Chronic mixed this funky dance stuff with gangster rap. Straight Outta Compton was definitely heavier and more macho. In that sense it was a genius move. With that he could please both the females who wanted to dance and the street tough guys and that is how he sold so many records.
Be a studio gangster and convince ppl youre hard and theyll believe u. Problem was eazy actually had pics of dre wearing lipstick. It was over from there.
Tupac, Eminem, 50 cent, Dr dre all started out on Funky beats like this.
50 cent first song came out in 1996 called "The Glow of a thug"
They must've been heavily influenced by Prince 🤗
They were but in the ups everybody dressed that way gangsta or not
they were signed to a small record label prince had or some type of mangement deal with Prince at the time. so that could be it. look up Alonzo's interview with VladTv
First thing I thought seeing this was the club scene from Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories with Prince
"If you wearing baggy shit now and actin' all hard, if from LA (in the 80s) you muf***az was wearin' some, some, some.....strange shit" - Charlie Murphy
And Cocaine
My whole life was a lie...
Robert J. Bray 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 it's not that serious bruh
lmao
LMAO
haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!! stop
😁😁😁
This kind of music needs to make a major comeback.
Um no tf it doesnt 😭 that shit is garbage and always been garbage yall jus be saying that because of the mood the music put yall in back then so i respect it but keep allat back inna day
No it don't
You lunatic
Still one of my all time songs and groups. I was jammin WCWC from early on. Love the classics
I remember those days well,music was all just innocent then,no politics.loved it
This hard asf 💎 🔥 even then 🪙 OG Rymes
The humble beginnings. Just because they have on shiny suits don't mean they were soft. Remember this was the early 80s in the West Coast. Clothes don't determine if you would step up to the plate and beat someone down or shoot someone or if you are soft. Visual perception can be deception,...Don't sleep. Everyone who dress thug or rap thug isn't always a thug or gangsta. And everyone who wear a suit isn't always a softy. REAL TALK!
Anthony DjTonyT Ervin We all know Dre did have a problem with the beating people up part.
"SINER❤BLISS"....DOPE TRACK Oldskool-music 80's legendary track...still get's a hyper response today...
Amazing song and video.
Hey..All I can say is this...You gotta pay some dues one way or another!!!! PRICELESS...
4 decades in the business, whatever what he was on the beginnings. thanks to him many rappers like eminem 50 cent, game, xzibit, warren, nate and snoop, hittman, g-unit, and a lot of pop artists more exists today on the business, he is the best man. nothing more or less. i hope someday have the half of the half of his talent on the ttbles and producing.
N--s Without Attitude
Dre and Yella: this
Cube: writing stuff
Eazy: selling crack
Mc Ren
Dis is DJ Cruzr69r Topic from DDDALLAS Droppin old school videos for the world 🌎 in tha 2024🎉🎉🎉
This is like the friends of your parents use to talk about but your parents doesn’t want to. 🤣
Classic record. Early 80's party jams.
Why this lowkey hard 🔥😂
Damn. Dre is gangsta as hell.
This is high power shit!
Him and snoop got paid to pretend to be in a gang. Snoop grew up in long Beach and wasn't even affiliated. He paid to be called a gangster
Dawson Garret Its more about they talking the reality that surrounded them. They dont have to be a gangster to sing about it
@@gardetto265 that would come from a weak foo like you..
@@fixitdude9748 wow, that was a pretty intelligent response. You must be extremely educated. Did you ever think that I actually read that from reliable sources and from multiple sources that said that and that Snoop Dogg even admitted these things later in life? Back then it was "cool" to being a gang if you were a rapper. Know your shitt before you talk it and if you were going to reply with something lame that doesn't even pertain to me then maybe you should actually make it more believable because you literally did not hurt my feelings :)
Of all the music videos ever made to have featured audience members dancing in the background...never have I wished I could've been among them more than in this one.
Now this! Is what I wanted too see at half time!
i hope dr dre can do a remix of this song in his final Detox album, that will be very funny!
Liu Bin I am hoping for a new electro funk jam by Dre..he is over due
Luis Flores this will happen when helLA freezes over....NEVER...he's too concerned about keeping his billions growing higher. doing a electro-jam would kill his 'credibilty' with all those wannabe gangstas.
Detox has to be happening, first.
And all this time I thought Dre was a gangsta from Compton,My childhood was a lie
But I gotta admit that 'Gorgeous hunk of a man' line is dope 😂
Connor McGregor was disappointed when he found out dr dre was a bitch
he did live in Compton but wasn't involved in gangs
I'm only 19 years old and I remember as a kid. My Dad use to play a lot of old records like this one. Now that I think about it, I know more about this stuff than a average 19 today. I always like to point out samples that were used in today's music from old music.
Thank you for the message ❤️🩹🌍🌏🌎
Dis is DJ Cruzr69r Topic from DDDALLAS Droppin Old school videos for the world 🌎 in tha 2024🎉🎉🎉!!!
Gangster or No Gangster, got to give him credit the beat and scratching was pretty sick.
I always loved the scratching in this record. I had the original 12" single on Vinyl. That shit was like 1 1/2" inches thick of vinyl. The thickest vinyl I've ever seen.
Studio Gangster
That brotha Dre magic on those turntables 🎶🎶🎶🎶
I just saw this cut on HBO's The Defiant Ones yesterday. Some old skool ish!
So you mean to tell me that this guy would go onto be apart of nwa, death row, find snoop and make the chronic, work with pac, discover eminem. Then create a multi million dollar headphone company. Finally, be the highest paid artist of the decade?
Dont forget find Kendrick Lamar
I love how nobody is talking about yella being there too lol
+Patrick Bush init
Nobody gives a shit about yella
The homies never let Dr Dre live this one down!! I bet!! 🤣😭😂😂
This was the jam back in the day!☺️
Yeah it’s cheesy to us now because it’s 2021 and this was back in 1984 but that’s where he started at but look at him now he’s worth 700 million plus the beat is cool love how he mixes it you go Dre!!!!! 👍🏼👌🏼👏🏼💋❤️🎧🎤🎬🎼♒️♒️
This was corny back then too tF. Do u realize Micheal Jackson, r&b and rap were still poppin then. This is like goofy rap lol
@@COMPACTTVHD You trippin!!! They getting hella 🐈
@@COMPACTTVHD Nope! This stuff was the S**t back then and was not considered goofy at all. When people at that time listened to electro songs like this,, they were blown away at this time. What people of today don't realize is that the hip hop of California and places like Detroit at this time before, DRE put on his Raider gangster gear, these groups were D.J. centric and were influenced from technological based groups like Kraftwerk while the hip hop from places like New York and Philly were more M.C. centric at that pointin time. What people of today think about this stuff is irrelevant. It was what it was at its time just like the music of today is what it is at this time. It's funny how the current generation call this stuff goofy or corny as they're about to press play to listen to thier BTS K-POP or TRAP downloads . Lord knows that brilliant music will never be looked upon by future generations as corny or goofy! 🤪
@@raymondabella4684 nahhhhhhhhhhhhh nope
@@raymondabella4684 LOL NOPE! TRY AGAIN BRO LIKE I SAID THIS SH*T WAS CORNY TO DUDES I KNOW IN CALIFORNIA THAT USED ROCK RAIDERS GEAR BEFORE NWA TOUCHED IT THIS ELECTRO BEAT DOES COME FROM A DETROIT DJ WHO WAS INSPIRED BY KRAFTWREK TRUE BUT THE CLOTHES...... STRAIGHT FROM MJS AND PRINCES SUS CLOSET LOL 🤣
I like it everybody was doing this music in the early mid 80's even the gangsta's it was about partying.
"He's got a PhD in mixology"😂😂😂
Dr. Dre was a true MixMaster at a very young age. Excellent DJ's are some of best Beat Miners in the game. He mastered the Turntables first and then elevated to mastering the innovative drum machines at that time. Big Ups to Dr. Dre, DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Jazzy Jeff, Timbaland, Marley Marl, Flash and all turntablists who make ill beats to Rap, Scratch, Bomb and Break too!!! Know The History...
Aye I was staying in Texas, when I 1st heard this. Yo☝🏿👑
Lol what's funny is, my dad still dances like this. Those 80s moves stuck.