Hey haters and trolls you hear that ??????that's brown folks rapping our forefathers been there since the beginning we didn't create hip hop but our folks was there proud to be boricua and Mexican
@@rheddhawkmariea5875 obviously, you never grew up as a teenager in NYC, especially in the Bronx or Harlem, during the very beginnings of the hip hop culture. Probably a millennial who believes everything they read on the internet, or grew up in West Bubblefuck when us Puerto Ricans and Blacks were creating the hip hop culture.
@@albertrosa5716 No, I didn't grow up in the NY area, but a lot of my family members did. they knew how racist your Caucasian looking people acted towards us/my people. The Latinos on this song were dark-skinned brothers who were obviously influenced by my people. Listen to what Rubby Dee of Grand Wizard Theodore & The Fantastic 5, said on "Soul Clapp 'Fresh Out the Pack'." I'm a young historian that's strictly dealing with my people's truth.
TBH I think this is my fav Sugar Hill Records production: clean, tight, crystal clear orchestration, the foregrounding of salsa percussion, simulated audience participation, and the way Mac, Nice, Julio, and Schick interact is so on point. Great song!!
Sugarhill House Band is in the house! Doug Wimbish on bass, Skip McDonald on guitar, Keith LeBlanc on drums, Clifton Jiggs on keyboards, Duke Bootee on percussion, Chops Horns!
Latino repesenteing in 80's Hip Hop. We been here since the beginning even though ppl want to belittle our contributions whether it was graf, breakdancing to rapping. Although some MC's were embarrassed to represent their Latino side but I'm glad they're getting their due props.
Henry A. I'm black and you are absolutely right. Latino's have been here for all of hip hop. Much respect to my Latino brothers & sisters. This has always been one of my favorite rap songs of all time.
You cannot leave the Puerto Rican contributions out of black punkrock/hip hop culture PERIOD ! The very first b boys were Bronx NY Puerto Rican. NOBODY except the talentless were ever shunned by hip hop that's bullshit. You were attached to the culture and introducing the culture simultaneously with black pioneers in NY from freestyle dancing to rap to swag. Thanks for your invaluable contributions to OUR culture PERIOD !
@@JM-sr5ct When did the 'shunning' take place? I'm part Boricua and been down since the beginning and I don't recall that. I do recall many latinos moving on to freestyle music and house and ridiculing anyone that still liked rap at that time.
This was the jam back in the winter of 81, memories of attending Park West Highschool and hanging with Puerto Rican and black brothers saying wepa wepa ai na ma, lots of fun , around the time Wild style the movie started the filming as what's now known to be the first hip hop movie!!! Vintage NYC !!!🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
@@cptamerica311 Wow!you know Schick? well if you see him, tell him I bought his record when it first came out.and I'm a big fan! the MEAN MACHINE all day!!!
#facts... 183rd street in the bx was always a respected hip hop mecca... no ducks no birds... hav'nt you heard??? lots of pioneers & hip hop greats came from 183rd... made amazing contributions & are never mentioned... cool tho... like me for example... #dj-mc rayski183rd the monkeyman... #rockin parties & destroyin mcs since 1978... #ask somebody
I remember when I first heard this joint, I stopped at the Wiz records and Mr. Schick just convinced the owner to play it. I brought a copy on the spot🤟🤘
Yo, this was so hot around Burnside and Davidson. Every time a car would drive by rockin it everybody would stop and dance they azz off. Yo, Boogie Down fo' ever!!!
Geez, I was a Freshman in high school when this came out. I loved it so much but a good friend of mine had a birthday coming up and I had no money to buy her a gift so I ended up giving her my 12" record of this song. Dang I miss it.
Oh man this "black people", "Latinos" howling boooooooring me so fckin bad. But okay, then take this: The German group KRAFTWERK is the pioneer of hip hop sound. But white people don't shout this fact out to the world, over and over again. By the way, white people are the inventors / pioneers of electricity, gasoline, cars, computers, Internet, telephony, smartphones, almost all modern technologies, basketball, football, soccer, baseball, penicillin, railroads, airplanes, record players / records, mixing consoles, game consoles, sneakers, (Adidas)... All this and many thousands of other things have been invented by white people. But we don't brag about it. We share OUR achievement, with the whole world. Just like that. Without crippling it into a racist puff-up. Greetings from one of these "evil" white guys 😉🍻 #StopTheViolence #AllLivesMatter
if only we weren't played against each other too many times by the ones who're in power that causes separations and conflicts until we realized we're all brothers and sisters we're cut from the same cloth like both were colonized by the europeans while leaving their negative effects on us in the americas they taught us to be ignorant, self-hating, disloyalty and materialistic and in the mixed caribbean islands they taught y'all classicism, segregation, and racially confused but I love all of my afro-latinos (the ones that doesn't hide it but embraces their african side), afro-caribbeans, the black people in europe, australia, central and south america I love all the people with the african lineage to non africans
I just had this conversation with the brother. "Divided we fall!". Gentlemen of Color and "Ethnicity" teach you sons to trust each other. This more of a problem in the suburbs than in diverse urban areas. I have Irish, Korean, Canadian, Puerto Rican, Arkansians, Oklahomans, relatives. I am a Black Man born and bread in USA. It's time to put this nonsense to bed. 1 RACE..... Human!
@@marvel6592 True, so many refute their ancestral connection to Africa. It's a matter of what you believe but my belief guides me to believe the connection extends globally. Ask B Jesus!
This is incredible. I have been looking for this joint for years. This is real hip-hop and brings back memories that are priceless. I have not heard this song since 1982. I remember partying to this song as a college freshman in Kirksville, Mo. of all places . Much respect to the Mean Machine for bringing a new facet to the game. It blew me away when I heard the spanish rap on this song. True innovators.
Definitely profound hip-hop record in 1981, the Mean machine. Members: DJ/MC Julio, Mr. Schick, Jimmy Mac, Mr. Nice, can't forget COOOL Cliff. My man Mr. Schick is doing good. He actually resides in North Carolina, I believe. I spoke to him not too long ago. He was a graffiti writer first as most original MCs, DJs, and Bboys were in the first place. This record right here? Interpolates Grace Jones "pull up to my bumper." You have to remember that in the beginning of hip hop records for the first four to five years, there was no sampling yet... house bands employed by the record labels would produce the Beats or would cover popular disco and Funk beats as backings for the MCs... if you like this bilingual record. There was another song, which may be the very first. It was by a group called "Spanish fly and the terrible two" (with a female MC). The name of the song is "Spanglish" in 1981 by Enjoy records with rapping in English and Spanish, and that record dropped around the same time. It's just that this record was the bigger of the two because it was released by Sugar Hill and, not to mention Mean machine were more known.
So glad that he is good! This was definitely dope. A whole different vibe! I was a 15 year old dj & rocked this joint at all the basement parties I did!
this was my joint in Miami fl at Brownsville middle school dances never could sit down when this came on 1 time for vicious funk djs and disco daave for keepin it alive
I remember being about13yrs old sitting down writing mr Schick version of this rap. including the Spanish part. one of the baddest rap songs ever!!!!!! wonder what ever happened to these guys?? unsung!!
for real? It would be super dope if the Spanish parts were correct in the transcript over at Genius. Can you lend your talents? genius.com/The-mean-machine-disco-dream-lyrics
dang,been trying to think of the name of this crew for months...so I finally puy that grace jones pull up to the bumper and I got it...modern technology is something else...
mean machine was on a tape me and my peeps dubbed and passed along to so many cats. It stayed on replay. mucho respect to mean machine. Them and the disco four were my shit!!
It's not a Black or Latino thing. It's a New York City thing.
I'm a 55 year old DJ born in the Bronx. It's the culture!
Ooo ❤️ yup Gatorlove good statement
Wepa wepa
Fuego 🔥
IM FROM PHILLY
BUT THE BRONX IS WHERE IT'S AT
I ALWAY'S HAD A BLAST EVERYTIME I VISITED ❤
Peace! Yes; However Puerto Rican’s are Original Black people!
Hey haters and trolls you hear that ??????that's brown folks rapping our forefathers been there since the beginning we didn't create hip hop but our folks was there proud to be boricua and Mexican
Stop lying!!!!! Your people go involved in it up in NY around '79 (if that). My people been rapping long before this. Plus, this guy said he's Latino.
Was talking to my grandchildren about their grandPa , Mr Schick and I had to play this for them. I am Married to a great guy
Danny always been a real good man
This was when I was 11yrs.old , I'm 53 now and I Still Love it
They were the best Spanish MC's of that time. Also don't forget "Tito" from the fearless 4 and dj Charlie Chase from the Cold Crush Brothers.
lets not forget Rubie Dee and Prince Whipper whip from the Fantastic 5. They were both Puerto Ricans. DJ Wiz Kid was also Hispanic.
Teddy Bear, I was just thinking of those 2 bro, you beat me to it. Loved Fearless & The Cold.
@@earllugo9512 Keep going. Charlie Rock, from the group fantasy 3. Crazy Rap Banger in 1984. ruclips.net/video/9fFPKtn-Kxg/видео.html
Unforgotten rappers in the history of rap it's a shame😥
@@miguelestrada575 mr schick is my uncle Danny💀
WEPA! (Wepa Ahi na ma!) - Old School still rules!!!!
Puerto Ricans been down from the beginning of the hip-hop culture since day one!
that's the truth
For sure Albert!!
That's not true at all.
@@rheddhawkmariea5875 obviously, you never grew up as a teenager in NYC, especially in the Bronx or Harlem, during the very beginnings of the hip hop culture. Probably a millennial who believes everything they read on the internet, or grew up in West Bubblefuck when us Puerto Ricans and Blacks were creating the hip hop culture.
@@albertrosa5716
No, I didn't grow up in the NY area, but a lot of my family members did. they knew how racist your Caucasian looking people acted towards us/my people. The Latinos on this song were dark-skinned brothers who were obviously influenced by my people. Listen to what Rubby Dee of Grand Wizard Theodore & The Fantastic 5, said on "Soul Clapp 'Fresh Out the Pack'." I'm a young historian that's strictly dealing with my people's truth.
TBH I think this is my fav Sugar Hill Records production: clean, tight, crystal clear orchestration, the foregrounding of salsa percussion, simulated audience participation, and the way Mac, Nice, Julio, and Schick interact is so on point. Great song!!
Sugarhill House Band is in the house!
Doug Wimbish on bass, Skip McDonald on guitar, Keith LeBlanc on drums, Clifton Jiggs on keyboards, Duke Bootee on percussion, Chops Horns!
Latino repesenteing in 80's Hip Hop. We been here since the beginning even though ppl want to belittle our contributions whether it was graf, breakdancing to rapping. Although some MC's were embarrassed to represent their Latino side but I'm glad they're getting their due props.
Enriquillo ik but it's Ii we kno the truth
Enriquillo Not in Philly, or New York we didn't... Uh uh... No way.
Henry A. I'm black and you are absolutely right. Latino's have been here for all of hip hop. Much respect to my Latino brothers & sisters. This has always been one of my favorite rap songs of all time.
You cannot leave the Puerto Rican contributions out of black punkrock/hip hop culture PERIOD ! The very first b boys were Bronx NY Puerto Rican. NOBODY except the talentless were ever shunned by hip hop that's bullshit. You were attached to the culture and introducing the culture simultaneously with black pioneers in NY from freestyle dancing to rap to swag. Thanks for your invaluable contributions to OUR culture PERIOD !
@@JM-sr5ct When did the 'shunning' take place? I'm part Boricua and been down since the beginning and I don't recall that. I do recall many latinos moving on to freestyle music and house and ridiculing anyone that still liked rap at that time.
Another greatest hits from the sugar hill records a classic thanks to Sylvia Robinson the family and dough wimbish
WOW!!!! This is the 3rd Record I bought in my LIFE and still have it!!!!!!!!! HIP-HOP forever changed my life for the BETTER!!!!!!!!
This was the jam back in the winter of 81, memories of attending Park West Highschool and hanging with Puerto Rican and black brothers saying wepa wepa ai na ma, lots of fun , around the time Wild style the movie started the filming as what's now known to be the first hip hop movie!!! Vintage NYC !!!🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
I'm from Brick City and this was my jam!🕺🏾
mean machine were from my block 183 grand ave. Shick was the first MC to rhyme in Spanish. miss hanging with them. shoutout to DJ Julio And Duzie!!!
Christina Surnear I’m literally eating dinner with Schick right now. He just told me who he is so I looked up his music lol
@@cptamerica311 Wow!you know Schick? well if you see him, tell him I bought his record when it first came out.and I'm a big fan! the MEAN MACHINE all day!!!
Thats right Shick 1st to rap in spanish wepa wepa ay na ma la gente atra no estan en na la gente del frente estan caliente!!!
#facts... 183rd street in the bx was always a respected hip hop mecca... no ducks no birds... hav'nt you heard??? lots of pioneers & hip hop greats came from 183rd... made amazing contributions & are never mentioned... cool tho... like me for example... #dj-mc rayski183rd the monkeyman... #rockin parties & destroyin mcs since 1978... #ask somebody
If u see him again Please tell him to look me up ...I’m Tony Toné I was the bass player.....and engineer
It's sad that you can't find this on any streaming platforms other than RUclips.
I remember when I first heard this joint, I stopped at the Wiz records and Mr. Schick just convinced the owner to play it. I brought a copy on the spot🤟🤘
Razor blade blow references hahaha
One of my first Spanish rap parts I heard back in 1981. And still one of the best to date, still dope dope funky sh!t 😃🍻
Remember this like yesterday
This song encouraged me to learn Spanish.....WEPA!
This one of was the first rap songs that I learned all the lyrics to!!
QUE BUENA MOTIVACION
i was in the 8th grade when this joint came out, classic shit, real old skool rap!!!
This was the first Spanish rap I ever herd. Jamed back than and still does 20018
I'm old school and I Love it
Who's still listening in 2022💯😎😉👊🔥🔥🔥🔥
The Good O’l days. Joint is still bangin'
Why isn’t this on the Sugar Hill compilation found on ITunes? This is a helluva lot better than most of the songs on it!
Yo, this was so hot around Burnside and Davidson. Every time a car would drive by rockin it everybody would stop and dance they azz off. Yo, Boogie Down fo' ever!!!
Memories I remember meàn machine
I remember me and 2 of my friends performed this in a talent show in 81 and WON! Lol😂
Geez, I was a Freshman in high school when this came out. I loved it so much but a good friend of mine had a birthday coming up and I had no money to buy her a gift so I ended up giving her my 12" record of this song. Dang I miss it.
Dj's must play this joint more in the oldschool sets
I couldn't find this song anywhere until now!
Temazo, la parte de Mr Schick es increíble ❤️
Gracias hermano…
Mr.Schick of The Mean Machine…
🤜🏼🤛🏼✊🏼
SO HOTT...REAL HIP HOP.....MY COUSIN USED TO SAY THESE RHYMES ON THE BLOCK BACK IN THE DAY
3:25🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥oíste eso!!!!
I used to play this record damn near every day when I was in High School
one of the ILLEST hip hop records ever....!!!
A really classic joint from back in the day!
ft.Machallen,Alabama 1981
These guys gave the rap culture the sound! AfroLatinos are the pioneers of Rap.
Oh man this "black people", "Latinos" howling boooooooring me so fckin bad.
But okay, then take this:
The German group KRAFTWERK is the pioneer of hip hop sound. But white people don't shout this fact out to the world, over and over again. By the way, white people are the inventors / pioneers of electricity, gasoline, cars, computers, Internet, telephony, smartphones, almost all modern technologies, basketball, football, soccer, baseball, penicillin, railroads, airplanes, record players / records, mixing consoles, game consoles, sneakers, (Adidas)... All this and many thousands of other things have been invented by white people. But we don't brag about it. We share OUR achievement, with the whole world. Just like that. Without crippling it into a racist puff-up. Greetings from one of these "evil" white guys 😉🍻
#StopTheViolence
#AllLivesMatter
Latinos were there from day one
@@justice77justice Ain't that what he said?
@@justice77justiceFBAs CREATED hip hop Lie-Tinos PARTICIPATED in FBA culture.
✊🏾🇺🇸
@@justice77justice
You guys weren't there from day one! LMAO!
Believe it not Black & Latino ppl have much more in common than we do which separates us.
if only we weren't played against each other too many times by the ones who're in power that causes separations and conflicts until we realized we're all brothers and sisters we're cut from the same cloth like both were colonized by the europeans while leaving their negative effects on us in the americas they taught us to be ignorant, self-hating, disloyalty and materialistic and in the mixed caribbean islands they taught y'all classicism, segregation, and racially confused but I love all of my afro-latinos (the ones that doesn't hide it but embraces their african side), afro-caribbeans, the black people in europe, australia, central and south america I love all the people with the african lineage to non africans
I just had this conversation with the brother. "Divided we fall!". Gentlemen of Color and "Ethnicity" teach you sons to trust each other. This more of a problem in the suburbs than in diverse urban areas. I have Irish, Korean, Canadian, Puerto Rican, Arkansians, Oklahomans, relatives. I am a Black Man born and bread in USA. It's time to put this nonsense to bed. 1 RACE..... Human!
You don't say ?
@@sonnygallo5662
I do!
@@marvel6592
True, so many refute their ancestral connection to Africa. It's a matter of what you believe but my belief guides me to believe the connection extends globally.
Ask B Jesus!
mean machine takes me back to ok skool
This brings back so many good memories wow
Dang.. My mom still has this record!! Lol
Disco Dream by The Mean Machine "1981"
This is incredible. I have been looking for this joint for years. This is real hip-hop and brings back memories that are priceless. I have not heard this song since 1982. I remember partying to this song as a college freshman in Kirksville, Mo. of all places . Much respect to the Mean Machine for bringing a new facet to the game. It blew me away when I heard the spanish rap on this song. True innovators.
He has a page on IG mr.schick_tmm. Check it out.
Same here!! I had to ask a friend from my youth, he's a DJ I knew he'd know!!
If you know of this you are top shelf
keeps the peanut butter
This joint is right there with Grandmaster Flash and the furious five Super rapping
Definitely profound hip-hop record in 1981, the Mean machine. Members: DJ/MC Julio, Mr. Schick, Jimmy Mac, Mr. Nice, can't forget COOOL Cliff. My man Mr. Schick is doing good. He actually resides in North Carolina, I believe. I spoke to him not too long ago. He was a graffiti writer first as most original MCs, DJs, and Bboys were in the first place. This record right here? Interpolates Grace Jones "pull up to my bumper." You have to remember that in the beginning of hip hop records for the first four to five years, there was no sampling yet... house bands employed by the record labels would produce the Beats or would cover popular disco and Funk beats as backings for the MCs... if you like this bilingual record. There was another song, which may be the very first. It was by a group called "Spanish fly and the terrible two" (with a female MC). The name of the song is "Spanglish" in 1981 by Enjoy records with rapping in English and Spanish, and that record dropped around the same time. It's just that this record was the bigger of the two because it was released by Sugar Hill and, not to mention Mean machine were more known.
So glad that he is good! This was definitely dope. A whole different vibe! I was a 15 year old dj & rocked this joint at all the basement parties I did!
Official old school. ...my friend used to snap on me because it said wepa wepa...until he heard my wela saying. ..wepa....what a memory. ...
Super hit.
So so so underrated.Gotta be the most underrated rap song ever.
Word up!
The Producer: Okay Guys how fuckin funky dope you can be?
The Mean Machine: Hold our 🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
Its hip hop baby
my first time learning break dance n pop lock.ooh
The Mean Machine - Disco Dream (1981)
I give thanks to you and my memory yeah hip hop keeps me youthful
I havent heard this in over 20 years,,,,,, and just now sang it word for word 95%,,,,this rapp sticks when its the bomb
Boogie Down Bronx! Ahhhhhhh yea!
this was my joint in Miami fl at Brownsville middle school dances never could sit down when this came on 1 time for vicious funk djs and disco daave for keepin it alive
Boricuas in da' house! 🇵🇷
These cats were the best!
Pura cultura.
I remember being about13yrs old sitting down writing mr Schick version of this rap. including the Spanish part. one of the baddest rap songs ever!!!!!! wonder what ever happened to these guys?? unsung!!
for real? It would be super dope if the Spanish parts were correct in the transcript over at Genius. Can you lend your talents? genius.com/The-mean-machine-disco-dream-lyrics
married to Mr Schick
DISCO DREAM THE MEAN MACHINE 1981 The BOOM 2016!!
That tight Grace Jones sample, Pull up to the bumper ..
Mr.Schick.......And was a beast sad he was overlooked.Laid that Spanglish down
dang,been trying to think of the name of this crew for months...so I finally puy that grace jones pull up to the bumper and I got it...modern technology is something else...
Brings back memories. This song blew me away the first time I heard it. I was a college freshman and thought I knew everything. Good times. LOL
This is the jam... the group I was in used to perform to this song quite often.
Bls new York played the shit outta this joint still fierce
Went to high-school with Mr. Jimmy Mac. Very cool dude.
Just turned 14 when this song came out.
Memories! Giovanchy's, a club in Baltimore used to bang this joint!!!
CLASSIC
Grace Jones "Pull up to the Bumper"
Keep the party going on
The best Spanish MC's of all time.
And Big Pun ain't him???
For sure...brings back great memories.
Saw them preform several times. Went to School with Jimmy Mac (James McLean) RIP
That's my jam
Rodium Podcast mellow man ace brought me here.
My Time By Tony ...Mellow Man Ace is a great friend that I consider a brother...Mr.Schick of The Mean Machine
Great song!
House Parties
Wepaaa Wepaaa, that's the Joint.
FIRE!!!!!COOOOOOOOOL...CLIFFFFFF!!!!!***
92 WKTU,NEW YORK!
Mr Schick speed-rappin' tho'...
Second spanish rap record I have. First is joe battans rapo clapo in December 1979
Never heard it but I like it...I like it!!!!
I was looking for this joint for years!!!!!!!!!!!
I USED TO WORK AT A SKATING RING WHEN THIS SONG CAME OUT. WHEN IT PLAYED I WOULD SHOW THE F OFF.
That's when hip hop was fun!
this is amazing, cant listen to this without just nodding my head and just a happy feeling.
CLASSIC.GOOD POST
this track was the shit back in the day....
classic
First day of 2021 playing songs like this and Treacherous 3 and etc ... Back when it was HIP HOP not SH&T HOP GREAT MEMORIES
I use to love this song, it bring back happy memories 😁😁😁
i was in 11th grade when this came out classic
I was in 10th grade
This is what I'm talking about😮
This my shit pops put me on
VERY GOOD!! HIP-HOP "80"
mean machine was on a tape me and my peeps dubbed and passed along to so many cats. It stayed on replay. mucho respect to mean machine. Them and the disco four were my shit!!
eight track!!!