IT WOULD WIN BY FAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just turned 50 today, and I remember this Doug E. Fresh rap. It has the Inspector Gadget theme with it. It was used in "New Jack City". And I still have the record. It brings me back good memories.
Me just turned 50 too this song takes me back to being in Secondary school in South East london in the day 86 Fantastic class tune i will always Love & never forget those were the days
I knew I couldn’t be the only one to notice the inspector gadget parts! It blows my mind that I waited so long to finally watch CB4, but now I’m glad I did and I’m not even four minutes into it yet! Did you know they are FINALLY making an inspector gadget video game for current gen consoles too? It should have happened before now, but at least it is happening!
This song came out 36 years ago and STILL sounds as fresh as if it were made yesterday! Today's rap is absolutely NO COMPARISON to the true legends of the art
I'm 50 yrs. old & when this song came out "Rap music" some said it wouldn't last. Now 35 yrs. later it's ONLY gonna get Better. This is the foundation !
To be honest a lot of what kids be hearing ain't real rap its watered down bubble gum mumble rap that proves nothing but there are some really good artist out that dont get credit cause they not mainstream
I'm sorry but I have to disagree. I'm 51 and rap today is GAH-BAGE!!......THIS ..is what rap is supposed to be like!..NOTHING will ever touch this style!
I was at the laundromat with my husband and went to check the timer on the washer (which indeed had 6 min left), came back to him and said, "Six minutes, six minutes" and my husband said, "Six minutes Doug E Fresh, you're on."
A guy I was working in an office with a couple of years later,when this track had gone round the corner of people's memory,imitated that part of the percussive sound other than the drum beat and exclaimed Oh My God! It's Doug E Fresh,etc.
I'm 40 I caught the tail of the of real rap/hip hop and I be sure to keep my kids hip to the origins of what rap means with these classics my son loves the fat boys
In 1984 I graduated from high school. This beat describes my youth living on the road commuting from home to college and work...thank you Doug E. Fresh for signifying our generation of hustle and soul!
When I first heard this song back in the day with the inspector gadget sound, slick rick's voice, Dougie's beat boxing and all that, I lost my mind and I'm still searching for it.
OMGOSH, hearing this makes me wish I could go way back to when I ran to the dance floor once the DJ played this song. This was the jam, and me hearing it now at age 59, it’s still the jam! 😊
Being a 12 year old white kid in1985 . Hearing this for the first time my brain exploded . Run DMC ..UTFO . Public enemy, Whodini , Dougie fresh ,slick rick, etc.... These black artist opened up a whole new world to middle class white kids who never really heard to much black music around the house.
Joe Smith Tell me about it. I was 9 in the midwest and a new kid moved to town from Cali with some tapes. This was one of the first rap songs I ever heard and it just blew our minds. Doug E Fresh, Run DMC, LL, LA Dream Team, Egyptian lover, it was like music from another planet. All the older kids were listening to hair bands and thought we were freaks, and we thought they were so far behind it didn't matter. It really was a whole new thing, fresh.
Joe Smith I'm African American. I used to listen to various genres of music - rap, rock, country, etc. I didn't discriminate. I am a Christian- I didn't do stuff like metal.
Robert Charles Griffin Jr. it sure did, all those good artists, sad to see so many of them shot and killed;(, i remember in school when proof got killed, almost nobody knew who he was.
One of the coolest experiences of my life was getting to see Doug E Fresh perform live. It was at a party for internet big-shots that I weaseled my way into because I heard Doug E was going to be performing. Room was kind of small, but when he went into The Show, I moved up to the front of the stage. Out of habit I started doing Slick Rick's parts because he wasn't there, and Doug started pointing at me when it was time for a Slick Rick line. Still gets me hype when I think about it. Later on he did a beatbox for like 10-15 straight minutes that was unreal it was SO GOOD. Doug E Fresh for the win!
This is what you call a timeless classic I remember hearing this when it came out in the 80's and if you in club nowadays it pretty much gets the same response, this joint gets everybody moving!! Never get tired of this joint!!!
@@michealroebuck683 Nah...its called "in plain sight". Don't get me wrong, I love this song!! I'm am 80s kid. Lol. But when you dig deep into all the satanic imagery and symbolism in music, it will blow you away.
On the face of it,an unlikely hit. But a hit it was,and the 80s was packed full of unlikely hits! Now isn't - and that means a hell of a lot has been lost in terms of charm,individuality and creativity.
I was in it back in the 80's. We had Heavy D, Erick B, and a few others play at the venue I was at. I was one of the house DJ's. Those were some magical times.
@@gregorydavis2511 Movies and everything with music! Our legendary movie stars were born and musicians! Tom Cruise,Patrick Swayze,Micheal Jackson, Prince, Whitney and so on..................
I remember hanging out at punk clubs in the mid 80's in San Francisco when this cane out and they played this all the time... being from the San Francisco Bay Area rap was always embraced by us little punks...my friend with her giant mohawk doing the robot and break dancing was priceless... still diggin this song... I will leave you with the greatest quote of all time.... "I gotta say 6 minutes, I gotta say 6 minutes, Doug E. Fresh you're on... Ah ah on, ah ah on, ah ah ah ah ah ah ah on ". 💥Drops the Mic💥
lol yep i was 10 years old in 85'' And i remember my momma buying this tape for me at the recordstore lol when people found out i had that tape you would'nt belive how many Dubs and copies i made for ppl lol it was crazy🤗🤗🤗
@@92israre I don't know, there is a lot happening on w/ The Show. Especially for the time span when it dropped. Too much good music to choose from nowadays! But I can listen to this all day! Today in 2021.
The art of Story telling is lost in today's jibberish. Dougie Fresh and Slick Rick together...OMG, untouchable. Back when rap was an art and the artists wrote their own lyrics. Fun music, made you dance, and new dances came out with every new jam. House parties, teen age clubs , Kangols,fat shoe laces, Gazelles and Dookie gold ropes. Fun just remembering my early teen age years.
Don't forget us d1va'$ rocking the bam boom earrings AT LEAST DOS PAIRS! AND THE NAME PLATE CHAINS THEN NAME PLATE RINGS AND EARRINGS NO MATTER HOW MANY LETTERS WERE IN OUR NAME! WE REAL ONE AT LEAST I KNOW ON EAST COAST WOULD BABY SIT OR WHAT EVER TO PAY FOR THAT SHIT LOL
As my mother has just died I need led to be reminded of who I was and this was the tonic I needed 😢😢😢😢 I’m in so much pain right now, how I wish I could go back, everyone would be alive again 😢🙏🏽🧡everyone
When Nino Brown( Wesley Snipes). was scoping Scotty( Ice- T) with 2 chicks on his arms while wearing shades 😎 in da night club.Lol. Memories. Good ones!
I'm a zillennial who heard this for the first time at tonight's VMAs. Immediately recognized the Inspector Gadget sample (loved the 1999 Disney movie as a little kid) - and had to listen to the whole track. 🔥
wait you hear your parents playing this? I heard all of these sounds back then from other places too even though i didnt have that haha the legend lives on #InspectorGadget
Ha same here, I remember when I was veeeeery little my parents played so many songs back then and still do so now I've grown up, turning 17 in a about a couple of weeks, and this is my favorite genre of music. There are only very little pop music I can stand, I see the music didn't hit my little sister though haha she listens to pop for nowadays
We used to listen to this on the school bus-my classmate mark was a brilliant mimic,and sounded just like them. Sadly took his own life a few years ago,and whenever I hear this,it really takes me back to those good times. Rip mark
May I ask why Mark took his life? Retired military here and think suicide should be discussed for awareness (but know privacy is Rule #1) and for the precious protection of all life? I'm sorry for Mark and know he is all right.
@@TheRealDoughEFresh bless up Doug, hailing you up from 🇧🇧. Got a story for ya. Spent summer 85 in NYC. The Show was KILLING IT in East Flatbush all late summer. Went back to Barbados for school, and told all my friends about this song, rapped it for em, dudes straight told me I was lying😂😂 You should have seen the eyes rolling when I said "and they got Inspector Gadget music in there too!!" Everybody swore I made it up until the next wk when another bredren came down from NYC with it on a tape. They couldn't believe a song like this could exist in September 1985. Shoutouts from Bim
+Honey Chiles I was there. Newly returned from Iwakuni Japan. I had only heard 5 rap songs to date, and then this...I spent that summer jamming to this over on Brooklyn Ave. Never forget it.
This is real "Hip Hop". This song is like the mother of "Hip Hop". This the shit!!!. If dislike this, you don't know real music of Hip Hop! This is classic!!!
6 minute's ohh my goshh this has to be the illest rapper song that I'd ever before love Doug E fresh and Slick Rick together they make magic hands down....💯
Jo-Lynn herbert.. I begg to differ.. For me it was Mista BigStuff Heavy D. Garage house party's.. Just Soda drinking..lol.. Soul Train Line.. Them were the days..
I'll never 4get when I heard this,my partner & I was cooling n his front yard listening 2 "91.5 gambling state university radio station" smoking a joint..he said ,"man,have u heard "the show?", I said,"nope.. & as I was saying "nope",it was cummin on & my partner said "THAT'S IT RITE THERE!!!",I lost my mutha frking mind!!!!!I was higher than a star n heaven & listening 2 the beat boxing was off the tracks!!!!
Today I’m 46 and this is still my shit! I wish people could just understand how we feeling when we first heard this music coming from NY. Thank you so much, thank you 🙏🏾
This is one album that can never be duplicated but needs to be deeply remembered and used as an outline for future music in the hip hop realm. Let’s get back to the true essence of Hip Hip Culture bringing people of all races together through one United force
Man that beatbox! These guys were great MC's. Wish we could get more rap like this again with simple headbop beat, and turntable magic. Masterpiece! Also reminds me of the Fat Boys ;)
Hilarious when the fat boys was dreaming and doing the all you can eat video at the fuckin 2 story Sbarro buffet in krush groove. I've never seen a Sbarro that was like that.must be some nyc ish
Doug E. Fresh & Slick Rick compliment each other so well. These two laid the blueprint how a duo supposed to sound together. This what you called a timeless classic, I remember when I first heard this and instantly fell in love with this song. These new artists don’t hold a candle to old school Hip hop records like this here.
56 years old and I'm still going hard listening to Doug E Fresh.
This one never gets old with me.
Me to mate I feel like I'm 13 again ever time a hear it. 👍👍
Love this tune ❤. Just read Slick Rick is from UK originally..... V proud great memories from my youth
Loved this song since day 1 and especially loved it in the dance scene in New Jack City
I'm 54, and I'm wit ya 🫡
Same here also.
Wasn't cussing out nobody just great beats and smooth lyrics and that's what it's about. Glad to have grown up in the 80's class of 83!!!!
YAAAASSSSS! Class of '82!
Class of 81🎉
He didn’t curse but he was definitely taking shots at one of the fat boys. Rap has always been about competition.
Class of 85 here
82 right here!
This song banged for like 2 or 3 str8 summers, I told my son, who is 30 you have no idea how huge this jam was.
2024 someone still listen....?
Yes
Hell yea! Great music never dies
ME BABY! I'm in Penn St. rn 4/8/24 and my 50 year old grandma ass is turnt it up.
2035 here.. saying yes
Yo! 👋
I'm 57 and still loving it. They don't make them this fun anymore.
Me 57 to...
I'm 54 and still loving this 🎵.
I’m 57 too! Can’t remember my name at times but remember every word of this song
Roberto 47 first record I ever bought
@@BigStickyNugs welcome to the Show.
If there was an award for a general best ever hip hop song, this might win it.
IT WOULD WIN BY FAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Congrats on 69 likes. I was number 69 lol
I am like number 70, here for you! Also, this rap song DEFINITELY WOULD steal the win for best rap song ever!
Excellent choice
But
Rob Base
It Takes Two
I think is the #1 rap song of all time
With all respect
💯
I'm 68 and still jammin' with Dougie Fresh and Slick Rick. This era was when rap was clean, fun and something you could dance to.
Taking it back to the Summer of 1985. One of the best times for real Rap music.
Sho nuff!
Yessss
Remember we party hardest
YESSS!!! I swear 1985 was the YEAR!!!!
Still relevant in 2024. Happy New Year!
2024 still bumping this
62, and this 🎵 still gets me on the floor at family gatherings!💃
🎉 blessed 🎉🎉
🎉 blessed 🎉
I just turned 50 today, and I remember this Doug E. Fresh rap. It has the Inspector Gadget theme with it. It was used in "New Jack City". And I still have the record. It brings me back good memories.
January 19 50 club. 50
Bro, when Nino is staring at Scotty. Best scene.
Me just turned 50 too this song takes me back to being in Secondary school in South East london in the day 86 Fantastic class tune i will always Love & never forget those were the days
47 here. He has always been great
I knew I couldn’t be the only one to notice the inspector gadget parts!
It blows my mind that I waited so long to finally watch CB4, but now I’m glad I did and I’m not even four minutes into it yet!
Did you know they are FINALLY making an inspector gadget video game for current gen consoles too? It should have happened before now, but at least it is happening!
TO THIS DAY- I cannot hear the phrase "six minutes" from any source without my brain adding "Doug E Fresh you're on"!
Me and my sister say 6 minutes dougie fresh you’re on ALL the time 😂😂😂
I'm the exact same way! Some people at work were giving me sideways looks just today because of it 😂
Yesssss!!!
It's impossible to NOT say it. That's always how I end up here because I want the whole song
Time stamp?
I'm 65 ,and still jamming to this ain't nothing changed 😅😂❤
AiNt nOthing ChaNged
It was highlighted
Let’s Go!
but the time
This song came out 36 years ago and STILL sounds as fresh as if it were made yesterday! Today's rap is absolutely NO COMPARISON to the true legends of the art
Rap is just a tool to fill the prisons now.
37
It was 85 summer and it was Crazy
1 of The Illest ever if not the
Illest
Yess,I was like this is old as Me 🤣🤣🤣And still JAMMiN just like yesterday 💖
Yea but it’s a really good jam, music today just doesn’t sound this good. These guys had real talent.
This was Real Hip Hop will always be 🔥🔥🔥. This rap now is trash ijs
I'm 50 yrs. old & when this song came out "Rap music" some said it wouldn't last. Now 35 yrs. later it's ONLY gonna get Better. This is the foundation !
WORD
It can’t get any better than this!!!
To be honest a lot of what kids be hearing ain't real rap its watered down bubble gum mumble rap that proves nothing but there are some really good artist out that dont get credit cause they not mainstream
I'm sorry but I have to disagree. I'm 51 and rap today is GAH-BAGE!!......THIS ..is what rap is supposed to be like!..NOTHING will ever touch this style!
But rap was badass in the 80's, 90's and early 2000's...now not so much.
The scratching on this song is phenomenal. And the bass and lyrics make it one of the best rap songs of all time.
Truss!
INDEED!
Agree
growing up my dad, completely out of the blue, would just say
'6 minutes, Doug E Fresh you're on'
Whenever I look at the time and something is only 6 minutes away I say the same thing and so does my brother! I got this track on vinyl.
🤣
Same
I was at the laundromat with my husband and went to check the timer on the washer (which indeed had 6 min left), came back to him and said, "Six minutes, six minutes" and my husband said, "Six minutes Doug E Fresh, you're on."
A guy I was working in an office with a couple of years later,when this track had gone round the corner of people's memory,imitated that part of the percussive sound other than the drum beat and exclaimed Oh My God! It's Doug E Fresh,etc.
2021 I'm now 50 my daughter is now 19 never knew music like this. Absolutely a rollerskateing song.
Such good memories around songs like these. Just fun and uniting. Everyone grooving together.
I'm 40 I caught the tail of the of real rap/hip hop and I be sure to keep my kids hip to the origins of what rap means with these classics my son loves the fat boys
Wow. R we twins...???
I'm 50 & My Daughter is 19 too.
Better sit her down for some HipHop 101 History!
I’m 15 and from spain and this is one of my favourites songs
I was in college. I'm now in my 50"s and this beat still bangs! Legend, I'm just saying..............
Pure fun!!
48 here!
PW
This was the jam back in the day! It’s been 38 years since this song debuted (1985) and I still remember every word.💕
Me
I can't believe this song is 35 years old. Damn I'm old.
Yes
Hell im 58
I’m 12 lol my dad taught me this
I feel the same
Don't feel bad me too lol
In 1984 I graduated from high school. This beat describes my youth living on the road commuting from home to college and work...thank you Doug E. Fresh for signifying our generation of hustle and soul!
Me too
ME TOO!!! GD ME TOO!
I graduated in 1984 too! I remember this song so well Summer of 1985.
Old ass wish iwish i was you
Blessed 🙏🇹🇹
Every since I was a young kid, my dad would randomly go, “6 minutes Dougie Fresh you’re on, o-o-on, o-o-o-on” and I’ve loved this shit ever since.
Brennan Bean my kids never get my references, lol! 😂👏
My mom loves this song i don't know why but she is singing it now
Same here haha
@@Matthew97910 ive just read this and laughed my head off im 19 and all my life my dad has said that
I do the same thing to my niece and nephew, they're 13 and 10. They love it
Dang, me and my husband will still drop to this. Our kids and now grandkids act like they hate it, but we know they secretly love it😂😂
Dude 69
Sorry Dudett..
They are thus UnwirthY.
When I first heard this song back in the day with the inspector gadget sound, slick rick's voice, Dougie's beat boxing and all that, I lost my mind and I'm still searching for it.
Same 😌
No truer words ever spoken👏 Say Word
🤣🤣🤣
Got it on vynil
OMGOSH, hearing this makes me wish I could go way back to when I ran to the dance floor once the DJ played this song. This was the jam, and me hearing it now at age 59, it’s still the jam! 😊
You fine as hell
Thank you 🥰
Debra Armstrong Okay. Back when you could party without violence
Samiullah Henderson very true!
Yep me too👏🏾
Being a 12 year old white kid in1985 . Hearing this for the first time my brain exploded . Run DMC ..UTFO . Public enemy, Whodini , Dougie fresh ,slick rick, etc.... These black artist opened up a whole new world to middle class white kids who never really heard to much black music around the house.
U would've been one of homes too...this brought blacks and whites together better than anything else. Fo real
*one of my homies.
Joe Smith Tell me about it. I was 9 in the midwest and a new kid moved to town from Cali with some tapes. This was one of the first rap songs I ever heard and it just blew our minds. Doug E Fresh, Run DMC, LL, LA Dream Team, Egyptian lover, it was like music from another planet. All the older kids were listening to hair bands and thought we were freaks, and we thought they were so far behind it didn't matter. It really was a whole new thing, fresh.
Joe Smith I'm African American. I used to listen to various genres of music - rap, rock, country, etc. I didn't discriminate. I am a Christian- I didn't do stuff like metal.
Robert Charles Griffin Jr. it sure did, all those good artists, sad to see so many of them shot and killed;(, i remember in school when proof got killed, almost nobody knew who he was.
2024 STILL HERE DOING IT!! 🔥🔥💋💙💃🏾😘
Old school rap. I am 47yrs old love this song.
@@Oldschool503 c x i iy. C x vb. B
My favorite! I’m 52 and still enjoying this song.
Our music Era.. when I first heard this it blew my mind.🤯
I'm wit u girl ... 48 this year n love the classic dopeness
Because this song is dope as hell...still is, the energy of this song brings you back to the early 80s when hip hop was fun.
You could never get tried of this song...this is the Jam.
One of the coolest experiences of my life was getting to see Doug E Fresh perform live. It was at a party for internet big-shots that I weaseled my way into because I heard Doug E was going to be performing. Room was kind of small, but when he went into The Show, I moved up to the front of the stage. Out of habit I started doing Slick Rick's parts because he wasn't there, and Doug started pointing at me when it was time for a Slick Rick line. Still gets me hype when I think about it. Later on he did a beatbox for like 10-15 straight minutes that was unreal it was SO GOOD. Doug E Fresh for the win!
Already x10
#WeWereThereYallHadToGoogle 🤭
I'm 51 and this is my "grew up to" music!!!!
Same, then it's 35 years later.
Same
This is what you call a timeless classic I remember hearing this when it came out in the 80's and if you in club nowadays it pretty much gets the same response, this joint gets everybody moving!! Never get tired of this joint!!!
I’m a young slick Rick fan but I can definitely tell you this is not in rotation in any thriving club today.
@@8tor421 😂😂😂
You Gotta Get Up and Rock to this classic PERIOD!!!!!
Timeless ? It’s wank
DJs weak nowadays don't play our era hip hop
"6 minutes, 6 minutes, 6 minutes Doug E. Fresh you're on". When this came out, no song was better. It still rocks!
Satanic 666
@@ButterCookie1984 that's negative thinking, that's all.
@@michealroebuck683 Nah...its called "in plain sight". Don't get me wrong, I love this song!! I'm am 80s kid. Lol. But when you dig deep into all the satanic imagery and symbolism in music, it will blow you away.
@@ButterCookie1984 I've looked. No Satan in this song. Just joy.
This song was rockin'...
I was 14! this generation of music will never be replicated again
Factz
Mee too🙋 and this never gets old ❤
I'm a '90s kid, but I totally agree. Today's generation sure missed the best stuff we had back in the day.
On the face of it,an unlikely hit. But a hit it was,and the 80s was packed full of unlikely hits! Now isn't - and that means a hell of a lot has been lost in terms of charm,individuality and creativity.
I wish I was. I was born in 1991 so I am in tune with music before me, but to be alive when this was released must've been huge!
Finally, the original uncut version!😊
2021 and Slick Rick is performing 3 locations this year. There's still something to smile about in this world.
Original hip hop anthem
Ikr
That's word Sista!
Sugar Hill Gang's "Rapper's Delight" 1980 was another anthem. It was the first one to go big.
@@chessdrummer sugarhill gang were posers...grandmaster Cas wrote the whole rhyme
Word
I'm 51 now and love this jam just as much as I did when I first heard it in 1985. An iconic classic that paved the way for mainstream hip hop and rap.
MY ERA IS UNDEFEATED!!!!🎤🎤🎤🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
One of the greatest songs ever made.
#Legendary
That's right
retweet
Marku Ben Yisrael 7
Dr. Brando look good dady
Marku Ben Yisrael i agree 🤡🤠🤗
There are over a thousand people who gave this a thumbs down. Are you serious? Smh. This is real hip hop.
yaaaaaaaaaaa real hip hop!
TeeTee2174 HELL YES IT IS
TeeTee2174.
true true hip-hop!
Some people just don't know, they like "mumble rap is lit!", Lol
BACK WHEN RAP WAS REAL
❤❤❤yesssssss
💯
Really Rea!
YES!❤
BOOM!!!
This is how Hip Hop should sound . This track has alwayz been 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I heard this in 85. Recorded it. Lost the tape. Spent the next 34 years trying to find it again.
Yay. Finally. Yay again. Never delete this sound
Right? Had some AMAZING songs recorded on tape. :(
@@sl4983 sure did... the best... used to listen to radio avidly in the 80s... living in the bush in a mudhut was the only way to learn new music
I can relate! I’m still trying to find the song from 8th grade..1988 that goes George of the jungle lol
I was in it back in the 80's. We had Heavy D, Erick B, and a few others play at the venue I was at. I was one of the house DJ's. Those were some magical times.
Wow. I was born in 1985. This song still go hard.
Damn, this brings back memories!
The 80s was a great time to grow up in.
they better believe it.
@@gregorydavis2511 Movies and everything with music! Our legendary movie stars were born and musicians! Tom Cruise,Patrick Swayze,Micheal Jackson, Prince, Whitney and so on..................
Pre -crack dominating our cities and culture
I miss that era 80s and 90s
The truest essence of hip hop an emcee rapping over a beat box
Good
P
I remember hanging out at punk clubs in the mid 80's in San Francisco when this cane out and they played this all the time... being from the San Francisco Bay Area rap was always embraced by us little punks...my friend with her giant mohawk doing the robot and break dancing was priceless... still diggin this song... I will leave you with the greatest quote of all time....
"I gotta say 6 minutes,
I gotta say 6 minutes,
Doug E. Fresh you're on... Ah ah on, ah ah on, ah ah ah ah ah ah ah on ". 💥Drops the Mic💥
THANK YOU! 51 years old and having flashbacks. EVERYONE had a bootleg copy of this back in the day.
lol yep i was 10 years old in 85'' And i remember my momma buying this tape for me at the recordstore lol when people found out i had that tape you would'nt belive how many Dubs and copies i made for ppl lol it was crazy🤗🤗🤗
I had a bootleg cassette tape,
ok old timer
oh really? you learn millions of things everyday and forget thousands of things at the same time
Probably one of the best rap/hip hop ...songs ever created. Definitely in the top 5!
No doubt, whats another top 5?
@@92israre I don't know, there is a lot happening on w/ The Show. Especially for the time span when it dropped. Too much good music to choose from nowadays! But I can listen to this all day! Today in 2021.
I have to listen to it again, just because ...easy listening!
Word up!!
Eric B and Rakim : pain in full
Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock: It takes two
Sugarhill gang : Rapper's delight
The art of Story telling is lost in today's jibberish. Dougie Fresh and Slick Rick together...OMG, untouchable. Back when rap was an art and the artists wrote their own lyrics. Fun music, made you dance, and new dances came out with every new jam. House parties, teen age clubs , Kangols,fat shoe laces, Gazelles and Dookie gold ropes. Fun just remembering my early teen age years.
Me too!
Yes Yes Yes.. Bboyz Bgirlz
less fun more hate these days ... i guess the olds are nuthing to fuck with .......... #ogs
A "F' in" MEN!
Don't forget us d1va'$ rocking the bam boom earrings AT LEAST DOS PAIRS! AND THE NAME PLATE CHAINS THEN NAME PLATE RINGS AND EARRINGS NO MATTER HOW MANY LETTERS WERE IN OUR NAME! WE REAL ONE AT LEAST I KNOW ON EAST COAST WOULD BABY SIT OR WHAT EVER TO PAY FOR THAT SHIT LOL
As my mother has just died I need led to be reminded of who I was and this was the tonic I needed 😢😢😢😢 I’m in so much pain right now, how I wish I could go back, everyone would be alive again 😢🙏🏽🧡everyone
Bless you remember the good times I to had to understand that life goes on and it is worth living pray and trust God I feel your pain
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@englishjona6458 Take care mate,think of the good times,your mum will always be with you.look up ,Joe smooth,promised land.
Doug E. Fresh & Slick Rick, one of Hip Hop’s legendary duos! Love old school hip hop! Doug’s rap game🔥& Slick Rick, a great story teller. 🎼🎤👍🏽
Word up!!
Fax
Wow , I'm 50 now. This is a flashback.
52 here, got the original and remix on vinyl
New York gives world best artistic on any form or quality
Im 50 to and the times and music was so much better, the house parties was the shitttt......miss them days bruh!
When Nino Brown( Wesley Snipes). was scoping Scotty( Ice- T) with 2 chicks on his arms while wearing shades 😎 in da night club.Lol. Memories. Good ones!
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This song is untouchable. These artists paved the way for every rap/hip-hop artist
Satanic asf 🤷🏾♂️
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I'm a zillennial who heard this for the first time at tonight's VMAs. Immediately recognized the Inspector Gadget sample (loved the 1999 Disney movie as a little kid) - and had to listen to the whole track. 🔥
You got good taste 💯
NO LITERALLY I RECOGNISED IT TOO
This song is timeless and it's a banga 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤
Im 13 , i hear this kinda music everyday cause of my parents..way better then the new songs
wait you hear your parents playing this?
I heard all of these sounds back then from other places too even though i didnt have that haha
the legend lives on #InspectorGadget
Rap was so much better in the 80's and 90's! Your parents listen to older rap? That's cool!
U are soo true the new songs always inappropriate
Ha same here, I remember when I was veeeeery little my parents played so many songs back then and still do so now I've grown up, turning 17 in a about a couple of weeks, and this is my favorite genre of music. There are only very little pop music I can stand, I see the music didn't hit my little sister though haha she listens to pop for nowadays
Billy Bob here's a cookie 🍪.
The greatest get-up-and-dance hip hop record of ALL time!
50 years old, still bump this shit
I’m 23, never heard this song before. This is one of the craziest songs I’ve ever heard. That was amazing
I never heard this song either until tonight and I'm 30. But I recognized the Inspector Gadget sample from the Disney movie.
Im a 47 year old white lady amd i STILL kno EVERY SINGLE WORD!! Damn im. good!!!
😂😂
I bet you sexy to
im older and white also well done lol
I love it..
I would LOVE to see that!!!
Love me some Doug E. Fresh. He's one rapper with integrity, honesty and shows respect in his music, women, and in concert.
REAL HIP-HOP REAL TALENT REAL BARS REAL MESSAGE
No Sagging pants
No left wing propaganda either! Lol
The 80s and 90s rappers were something special. This is my generation music. It will be forever in my heart. One love to the gods....
We used to listen to this on the school bus-my classmate mark was a brilliant mimic,and sounded just like them.
Sadly took his own life a few years ago,and whenever I hear this,it really takes me back to those good times.
Rip mark
💕
May I ask why Mark took his life? Retired military here and think suicide should be discussed for awareness (but know privacy is Rule #1) and for the precious protection of all life? I'm sorry for Mark and know he is all right.
The best scratch beat box record ever made..
One of the greatest raps..
And can never be duplicated... i was a sophomore when this came out and still know every word!!
I was born 2004 its crazy how I’ll rather jam this type of music then modern day music 💯🤦🏽♂️
Same here bro listening rn😂🔥
Must have cool parents lol
Cringe
Even the author agrees lmao
I was in the 5th grade when this came out. Still one of the best rap songs ever!!!
Amazing
You old
@@louboii89
She's not "old" lol. She's only in her 40s. She was born late 70s
Doug can still jam this live in concert!!! Still my jam!!! And I’m 49! 😉
Hi adorable , it is a great privilege to have you as my fan and i am using this wonderful medium to say happy new year to you and your family.
@@TheRealDoughEFresh bless up Doug, hailing you up from 🇧🇧. Got a story for ya. Spent summer 85 in NYC. The Show was KILLING IT in East Flatbush all late summer. Went back to Barbados for school, and told all my friends about this song, rapped it for em, dudes straight told me I was lying😂😂 You should have seen the eyes rolling when I said "and they got Inspector Gadget music in there too!!" Everybody swore I made it up until the next wk when another bredren came down from NYC with it on a tape. They couldn't believe a song like this could exist in September 1985. Shoutouts from Bim
Happy 50th!
Brooklyn, New York-Summer 1985 they ran this song into the ground!
cause its one of the best songs ever made in hip hop
royal nass and LA-DI-DADI w/ Slick Rick
+Honey Chiles yes indeed
***** YEP!
+Honey Chiles I was there. Newly returned from Iwakuni Japan. I had only heard 5 rap songs to date, and then this...I spent that summer jamming to this over on Brooklyn Ave. Never forget it.
This is real "Hip Hop". This song is like the mother of "Hip Hop". This the shit!!!. If dislike this, you don't know real music of Hip Hop! This is classic!!!
when this played at house parties or junior high dances everybody was on the floor dancing...I'm up dancing right now
Tell it!!!
That Inspector Gadget sample, tho. Man...my childhood and teen years were freakin awesome!!
Awesome!!!!!!!!
That's not a sample. Unless you can name a sampler that can sample 10 seconds of CD quality music in 1985.
@@BigSnipp From the day this hit the airwaves, I've always thought some Get Fresh Crew member merely played the relevant notes on a synth.
Who'd a thought Shuki Levy's synth from a cartoon could have such a def beat?
Still
Jammin in 2024 !!! Can’t help it grew up with this and will always come back to it!! I miss when guys wore Ballys!!
I was 8 years old, and would sneak and play this vinyl on my step dad's turntable whenever he left the house. I was Jamming!!!!
probably one of the most important song in hip-hop, still know all the words
Arguably the greatest song in HIP HOP history.
Michael Maloney I
Know all the words still myself 😊
@@michellemassa5498 yeah, course you do, you don't know any of them!
6 minute's ohh my goshh this has to be the illest rapper song that I'd ever before love Doug E fresh and Slick Rick together they make magic hands down....💯
SexyBrownCoCoA 2020 check out "6 Minutes 2 Society" now playing on youtube hiphop movie
I'm 31 and love the old school hip hop. This one is one of those classics that will never fail to get me bobbing my head.
the inspector gadget beat and memories brought me here
& this is When I first fell in love with Hip Hop...
I LOVE LOVE LOVE ME SOME DOUG E. FRESH. THIS WAS THE START OF ALL PARTIES!
Jo-Lynn herbert.. I begg to differ.. For me it was Mista BigStuff Heavy D. Garage house party's.. Just Soda drinking..lol.. Soul Train Line.. Them were the days..
Maybe not THE start but DEFINITELY in the mix.. Oh Oh Oh My Gosh
In the Bronx summer schoolyard jams yes it was the start.
This lick will go down in history a thousand years from now.
I'll never 4get when I heard this,my partner & I was cooling n his front yard listening 2 "91.5 gambling state university radio station" smoking a joint..he said ,"man,have u heard "the show?", I said,"nope.. & as I was saying "nope",it was cummin on & my partner said "THAT'S IT RITE THERE!!!",I lost my mutha frking mind!!!!!I was higher than a star n heaven & listening 2 the beat boxing was off the tracks!!!!
Yep Dougie fresh let me where his coat I remember that's what I like
That’s too funny about getting high and the song comes on the radio while you both were talking about it.....lol
Mo Let word
"Yo my boy Nino in the house what up Nino!!!!"
Everytime I watch New Jack and hear this song I be going crazy
Miss this classic type music
One of my favorite movie
+Terrell Jones I need me some chitlin alfredo
Mario van peebles did a good job on this
One of my favorite 1980s hip-hop beats ever. Still sounds dope!
Road or chicken little good nix
This is not hip hop, this is rap with beat boxing
Yes
@@MultiTalisa rap and beatboxing are two of the pillars of hip-hop
@@Benjiroyoface hi. You need to elaborate on what you mean by pillars, please.
Today I’m 46 and this is still my shit! I wish people could just understand how we feeling when we first heard this music coming from NY. Thank you so much, thank you 🙏🏾
I'm 1977 as well, and totally agree.
This is one album that can never be duplicated but needs to be deeply remembered and used as an outline for future music in the hip hop realm. Let’s get back to the true essence of Hip Hip Culture bringing people of all races together through one United force
Two legends.. Doug E. Fresh is the best beat boxer ever!! Heard him first when I was a little girl and fell in love!
Still Listening in January 2020 this is a classic I grew up Listening to this song as a kid and I’m 38 and still Listening 💯🙌🏽🙌🏽😘😍
Latisha Brown I’m 63 this was what I partied to back in the day
I'm 49 and still embarrassing my kids by poppin in the kitchen to it.
But anyway..no more delay
My parents were both in their 20s when they heard this. Now my mom is 57 and my dad is 59. They both loved this song and they still do.
Who's listening 2024❤❤❤❤❤
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Meeee!❤
They’re coming to my town this Saturday I can’t wait
yup
I am
I know most people know every single word to this song better then any test they ever took in school and that goes for all the classic hip hop hits
Still in my top 10 best rap hip hop tunes of all time
Man that beatbox! These guys were great MC's. Wish we could get more rap like this again with simple headbop beat, and turntable magic. Masterpiece! Also reminds me of the Fat Boys ;)
Hilarious when the fat boys was dreaming and doing the all you can eat video at the fuckin 2 story Sbarro buffet in krush groove. I've never seen a Sbarro that was like that.must be some nyc ish
Czarface has been killing it for a decade. Underground old school flavor.
Doug E. Fresh & Slick Rick compliment each other so well. These two laid the blueprint how a duo supposed to sound together. This what you called a timeless classic, I remember when I first heard this and instantly fell in love with this song. These new artists don’t hold a candle to old school Hip hop records like this here.
This is when I understood rap.
Juanita Byrd Q Wasn't killing niggas & slapping hoes
@Sushi Platter 😂😂
Look at new things and evolve
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Yep 😊!
This jam will never get old to me. 2018 and still bumping it hard. Real hip hop music..😎
Ayeee classic i wanna go back in time who wanna join me
Some one build s time machine
Yvonne Brown I'm down with u 😎👌
I would die if I went back that far.
Yes and do the running man, the E.T., and the snake, and the Smurph. Lol
Me 1999
2023 and still loving this!