I am hip hop. So I already knew most of the history stated. This history lesson needed to be documented. Those brothers and sisters in those early groups, were the foundation of hip hop. Talib kwali gave a masterful interview of one of our forefathers of this thing called hip hop. Gave me chills
Kweli does not get enough credit for what he’s doing with this channel. I’m just a fan, a “guest in the house” at best lol but it’s definitely some details here I never heard, like Wiz coming from being a boxer & the Great Bear commercials
I'm at work. I play this while I'm on my forklift... earbuds in, focused, doing my thing. I literally just pulled over, got off my lift, and saluted to no one in particular. It's Grandmaster Cas. You had my attention back in the day. You have my attention now. Please proceed, sir
Peace to Caz and peace to Talib for helping clear up Latino involvement in the beginnings of hip-hop culture. Latinos been down with and been contributing to the culture since its foundation. These dummies online try to divide and conquer. So I appreciate these 2 brothers for letting everybody know what’s up.
"South Bronx, New York that's where I dwell To a lot of people it's a living hell Full of frustration and poverty But wait, that's not how it looks to me It's a challenge and opportunity To rise above the stink and debris Ya gotta start with nothing and then you built Follow your dream until it's fulfilled" - GMC
Good interview, always with Grandmaster Caz. The fact is Talib Kweli, the OG's where not at the party on 11th August 1973 at 1520 Sedgewick Avenue. But who there was? The where more OG's at DJ John Brown parties at the Plaza Tunnel from 1971-1973. Also Kool Herc and Coke La Rock vist this club before they start there own party's. They most be influenced by the DJ John Brown.
I will always give Jamaicans. And Puerto Ricans thier Props Due, in Hip-Hop. I don't know why people be trying to say that they have Nothing to do with the Creation of HipHop. I think that's Whack!!! And, I'm African American Yo!!! Go back And look at Beat Street, and you will see mostly Puerto Ricans Killin' it on the Break Dance Shit! I noticed that.
get snoop dogg, nas, jermaine dupri, da brat, bow wow, lil wayne, juvenile, b.g., turk, birdman, nelly, murphy lee, ludacris, chingy, timbaland, missy elliott, lauryn hill, queen latifah, mc lyte, rah digga, eve, krs-one, redman, keith murray, erick sermon, jay-z, ll cool j, special ed, 50 cent, young buck, lloyd banks, tony yayo, lil cease, diddy, ja rule and bone thugs n harmony on people's party podcast please
A lot of those are not easy to get. Some of them are not even for the people. I mean have you ever seen Diddy or Missy on a podcast? Redman has been on so you can find that to enjoy in the meantime
The initials of my name are G.M.C. And you can search all your life but you'll never see A higher power party rocker in the galaxy I'm the first and never last (What's your name?) 'Cause I'm the Grandmaster Caz
Hop Hop started in plenty of places Graffiti is a part of Hip Hop and one of the original writers besides Kill Roy is Cornbread from Philly he's been writing since the 60s predating this vanguard New York worshipping garbage
I am hip hop. So I already knew most of the history stated. This history lesson needed to be documented. Those brothers and sisters in those early groups, were the foundation of hip hop. Talib kwali gave a masterful interview of one of our forefathers of this thing called hip hop. Gave me chills
Kweli does not get enough credit for what he’s doing with this channel. I’m just a fan, a “guest in the house” at best lol but it’s definitely some details here I never heard, like Wiz coming from being a boxer & the Great Bear commercials
I'm at work. I play this while I'm on my forklift... earbuds in, focused, doing my thing.
I literally just pulled over, got off my lift, and saluted to no one in particular.
It's Grandmaster Cas. You had my attention back in the day. You have my attention now. Please proceed, sir
Peace to Caz and peace to Talib for helping clear up Latino involvement in the beginnings of hip-hop culture. Latinos been down with and been contributing to the culture since its foundation. These dummies online try to divide and conquer. So I appreciate these 2 brothers for letting everybody know what’s up.
The great bear commercial jingles, down to the cadence!!! It is the sound of the 1st generation of rap. I love that little tidbit of history.
What a way to start off the day! Grand Salute to the Grand Master himself, Casanova Fly
Yessss! I was so glad to have gotten to meet you! 🤜🏾🤛🏾
Before The God Rakim, BDK, LL & others, Grandmaster Caz was that dude. Hip hop at its finest
"South Bronx, New York that's where I dwell
To a lot of people it's a living hell
Full of frustration and poverty
But wait, that's not how it looks to me
It's a challenge and opportunity
To rise above the stink and debris
Ya gotta start with nothing and then you built
Follow your dream until it's fulfilled" - GMC
This man needs a whole hour
As a 90's baby i love and respectful Caz for not coming off as bitter old nga and is transparent with Hip Hop history.✌🏿
Another one. Well done. Salute.
Salute to Caz. He is a American Treasure!
Caz is always cool 👌
I Absolutely!
Love Caz; Yo!!!
❤❤❤
Dope interview. Salute
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Cold Crush was the sh!t!! Fresh Fly Wild and Bold
Good interview, always with Grandmaster Caz. The fact is Talib Kweli, the OG's where not at the party on 11th August 1973 at 1520 Sedgewick Avenue. But who there was?
The where more OG's at DJ John Brown parties at the Plaza Tunnel from 1971-1973. Also Kool Herc and Coke La Rock vist this club before they start there own party's. They most be influenced by the DJ John Brown.
100 % Hip Hop 🎯
I will always give Jamaicans. And Puerto Ricans thier Props Due, in Hip-Hop.
I don't know why people be trying to say that they have Nothing to do with the Creation of HipHop.
I think that's Whack!!!
And, I'm African American Yo!!!
Go back And look at Beat Street, and you will see mostly Puerto Ricans Killin' it on the Break Dance Shit!
I noticed that.
Shout to kweli for coming out to Watts Way back in the day
Luv nRespect to the OG….
Caz understood the line correctly. It’s weird Talib didn’t. Jay stood on exactly what he said.
LEgend.
"...and the rest is F-L-Y".
Salute!
✌🏿😎
I disagree on Melly Mel not taking it personally. If you comment on someone's race then it's a personal attack on race.
Where does Count Matchuki, U-Roy, I-Roy, and Big Youth fit in the conversation of Hip-Hop? And why don’t they get credit? Asking for a friend.
No Jamaicans.. no hip hop. One love
get snoop dogg, nas, jermaine dupri, da brat, bow wow, lil wayne, juvenile, b.g., turk, birdman, nelly, murphy lee, ludacris, chingy, timbaland, missy elliott, lauryn hill, queen latifah, mc lyte, rah digga, eve, krs-one, redman, keith murray, erick sermon, jay-z, ll cool j, special ed, 50 cent, young buck, lloyd banks, tony yayo, lil cease, diddy, ja rule and bone thugs n harmony on people's party podcast please
A lot of those are not easy to get. Some of them are not even for the people. I mean have you ever seen Diddy or Missy on a podcast?
Redman has been on so you can find that to enjoy in the meantime
@@silewis9396 no diddy or missy never been on people's party with talib kweli podcast
Eminem vs MM ❤
MM vs MM
Rspkt Caz!
Your favorite's rapper's favorite rapper's favorite favorite rapper's idol.
The initials of my name are G.M.C.
And you can search all your life but you'll never see
A higher power party rocker in the galaxy
I'm the first and never last (What's your name?)
'Cause I'm the Grandmaster Caz
Hop Hop started in plenty of places Graffiti is a part of Hip Hop and one of the original writers besides Kill Roy is Cornbread from Philly he's been writing since the 60s predating this vanguard New York worshipping garbage
Cold Krush and 👑Melle Mel is legendary still but Hip Hop started in Philly 🎉
Caz nobody like him
Only You
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