Boogie Down Productions - South Bronx (Lyrics)
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- Опубликовано: 18 авг 2019
- Artist/Group: Boogie Down Productions
Album: Criminal Minded
Released: 1987
Label: B-Boy
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"South Bronx" is a single by Hip hop group Boogie Down Productions from their 1987 debut album Criminal Minded. This is also the South Bronx's representative anthem.
The song was produced by Ced Gee, DJ Scott La Rock and KRS-One. The song was a diss track aimed at MC Shan in response to his song "The Bridge" and is part of what became known as The Bridge Wars.
KRS-one reports that DJ Red Alert played this song three times in a row and that the crowd was very engaged. The song had an influence on the new jack swing genre.
The song samples "Get Up Offa That Thing" and does so through the use of a sampler, where the horn bar is available in several different pitches. Eleven different pitches are used throughout the recording including the actual one, 7 of which were used altogether to create a threatening effect. The first is an interpolation of Public Enemy's "Rebel Without a Pause". The two other samples are "Funky Drummer" and "Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved".
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Greatest dis song of all time! Rest In Peace Scott La Rock!
Crab
Thinks do rei me is better
I love the breaks in this record.i remember the Saturday morning my home boy .. called my grand mom house and played this track in my ear..I was mad cause I was Juice crew since . Marley Scratch..I thank Lady B. We were from deep country in MD but could pick up Power 99. Rest in peace Scott
Mannn this song was deep Krs 1 was saying a lot of shit that make you think it was more than Krs 1 going at Mc Shan about how and where Hip Hop started. every since i 1st heard this song it always stood out from all the other songs on that Criminal Minded Album!
SOUTH BRONX this jam brought a lot of pride back to those of us from there. Met them in the summer of 1987 at St.Marys Park a few weeks after Scott was killed in the Highbridge section over a beef concerning D-Nice over a female or some Drugs I heard, maybe both!
Patterson Projects is where I grew up, saw these brothers in Millbrook Projects a few days later....
Webster jets
The founding fathers of hip hop disstrack
A great classic hip-hop joint!
insane record..true hip hop
My first boyf knew this all the way through and it was a thing he did constantly to impress me when he was trying to get me to go out with him.. It worked ! 😁 The good old days of December 1990 😆
I can only imagine how pumpin this would've been if they'd have ever bothered to mix it.
Lol. Nooooo. A bit harsh. It sounded incredible back then.
Scot might be the greatest loss to production in hip hop of all time
Ced Gee produced the album
krs Scott larock bdp goats 🐐
Remember Bronx River rolling thick.
Did he diss a beastie Boy? LOL. Legends diss Legends. Badass.
Did you confuse him talking about MCA the record company for MCA of the Beastie boys?
KISS FM 98.7 Ny
I’m reading “My Brother’s Name is Kenny “ by KRS’s brother Kenny Parker. Highly recommended.
Knowing what those boys went through adds a whole new dimension to the music
Meeting D Nice in spofford in 1992 was great
He was surprised a 15 year old white kid knew as much as i did about bdp
Real gangsters back then and they never said they were?
From what I remember he was the 1st hip hop cat who gained a little fame & then was murdered in the projects in ….you guessed it….the S Bronx 🖤🥶
Why couldn't you come out with HipHop if the dreads was creating along with us?
This hurts to know the real
ill allow the 2 thumbs down as a button error
faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaacts.
Those thumbs down are from the only 2 people in Queens who don’t know the truth.