This is Rikers island in the 80s was for whoever ran the house, also the biggest drug dealers from harlem, or hollis would blast this all down the streets all while cruising slow in theirs bemmers or benz an salute and floss an serve people.
People slept on DC! The man got the triple threat,production,dope cuts AND pretty good on the mic.( "Brooklyn's in the house"/"Always funky-fresh") lol!
That's what I thought. But some say it's steady b bring the beat back was the first we heard transforming. And when I saw him in Chicago he called it the animation scratch.
@@lesterhunter4128 man lester u made my day with that comment its so hard to get valuable pieces of early hip hop on wax.really appreciate u i would love for u to Suscribe to my channel. Come through to a live maybe and drop a jewel or 2.if not ur comment is more than enough of a gift comrade god bless
Cut master DC was all that when he came out with the jam's like Brooklyn in the house and Brooklyn rock the best his other jam's and did his thing and I know he still is doing his word up doc and that word to my father that made God bless his soul that he rest in peace and everybody in my family that they rest in peace also and to everybody that I don't know that made God bless they soul that they rest in peace word. October 16_2016.
Fb family can u help me. I'm looking for a song but, don't know the name. yet, the hook go's, " I like think girls, something to hold on too". it's from the 80's I think.
I’m 23 and this goes crazy
This is Rikers island in the 80s was for whoever ran the house, also the biggest drug dealers from harlem, or hollis would blast this all down the streets all while cruising slow in theirs bemmers or benz an salute and floss an serve people.
2024 still blastin ..
I haven't heard this song since 1986!!! Tampa Florida, 1986, rap music and skateboarding!
Just all around ILL !! From the beat, to the lyrics, delivery, scratching, everything about it!!
People slept on DC! The man got the triple threat,production,dope cuts AND pretty good on the mic.( "Brooklyn's in the house"/"Always funky-fresh") lol!
Born in ‘01 but this shit is hard 🔥🔥
This song hit hard in rikers island 🏝
Same
better than the radio hip hop today !!!
No one can fuck with this ... Even in 2012 ... this is UN-Beatable
Aye bro u still there?
I still have this 12” record 🤘🏾
Haven't heard this song in years. I lost my cassette this was on. I would play this song in my car all the time. Those were the days.
This track rocked hard in every boombox/BIG radios. True classic
One of the most groovin rockin hip hop cuts ever! Still got the Lp.
My Ish!!! Glad to find it Thanks
Blasted this heavy in the late 80's, bass is sick.
Well underrated 80's dj/rapper :)
My house party dj days had this blend rocking on repeat
Holy crap! I'm an old-school Hip-Hop DJ and pride myself on my early Hip-Hop knowledge. Can't deny that I forgot all about this one.
This song was hard in rikers island in the 80s for who ever ran the house
Oh man the days
Schoner 80s Classic
The first record to have transforming and the debut of scratch combinations never heard on a record before Brooklyn's own cutmaster d.c
That's what I thought. But some say it's steady b bring the beat back was the first we heard transforming. And when I saw him in Chicago he called it the animation scratch.
@@lesterhunter4128 man lester u made my day with that comment its so hard to get valuable pieces of early hip hop on wax.really appreciate u i would love for u to Suscribe to my channel. Come through to a live maybe and drop a jewel or 2.if not ur comment is more than enough of a gift comrade god bless
Steady b also was in there with schoolyard d psk and gucci. Steady had do the fila as a response to the per wee herman.
T.L.A ROCK COMES FIRST WITH ITS YOURS PARTYTIME BOOM BOOM PAP. 1984
Such a bangin track.
Yep, I always though the last verses when he goes off was way ahead of it's time, then LL and Public Enemy came along and changed all that.
That made me want to rhyme.
Rapping at it's BEST!!!!
His flow reminds me of T La Rock on this track
why dont they make cuts like these anymore.....DC certainly knew how to bust a rhyme
Because it's not that good.
Because the talent doesn't exist anymore in this form.
@@falsealarmno Modern rap is not this good.
saw you at new york university the same year the ll came out with rock the bells and you still brought heat.also love shes good to go.
Cut master DC was all that when he came out with the jam's like Brooklyn in the house and Brooklyn rock the best his other jam's and did his thing and I know he still is doing his word up doc and that word to my father that made God bless his soul that he rest in peace and everybody in my family that they rest in peace also and to everybody that I don't know that made God bless they soul that they rest in peace word. October 16_2016.
He's not dead.
I now I know all the tracks i had back then were bangers. I was the house party assassinator back in the 80s.
Play this with the bass full blast in a white neighborhood! I recommend it highly!!!
Wonderful ! Amazing. Like.
Greatness!
Yo, you need to put up that "She's Good To Go" Joint as well. Props to you on this though.
GREAT
I detect a major influence Rodney O and Joe Cooley..
FRESH
yeahhhhhh dc
thats the real shit ther
Hipper than hip
DOPE
Fire shitt
Fb family can u help me. I'm looking for a song but, don't know the name. yet, the hook go's, " I like think girls, something to hold on too". it's from the 80's I think.
great song, did this song come out before or after Joe Ski Love's "Pee Wee's Dance"?
Doobie1975 after. he scratched a sample of pee we's dance.
It came out before joeski loves
BECK used this
actually his most hardcore 12".
10 west coast.