Marcus Garvey’s (#35) THE DON’T’S The following is a list of things, most of which have been discussed, that the Afrikan Master Student MUST AVOID AT ALL COST #1. DON’T allow SUPERFICIALITIES to keep You from Your People. (graduate vs. undergraduate, athlete vs. non-althete, professional vs. non-professional, middle class vs. lower class, north vs south, east vs west, Man vs. Woman, science vs. liberal arts, Democrat vs. Repuplican, Greek vs. non-Greek, Caribean vs United States of Amerika). #2. DON’T allow Yourself to develop an ELITIST MENTALITY. #3 DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) to DIVIDE and CONQUER You. #4. DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) to PICK and CHOOSE Your Leaders. #5. DON’T become a SLAVE to Money or Position. #6. DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) or Yourselves to USE, ABUSE, or MISTREAT You or Your People. #7. DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) to SET Your Standards goals or Objectives. #8. DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) to DEFINE and SELECT Your Ideology(Highest Values). #9. DON’T become a SLAVE to Material Things. #10. DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) or Yourselves to DRUG or LURE You to Sleep(cousin of death). #11. DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) or Yourselves to DEMEAN or DEHUMANIZE Your Heritage. #12. DON’T ACCEPT Something simply because the Enemy(European Colonist) says You SHOULD. #13. DON”T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) to DEFINE and REPRESENT Your Interest. #14. DON’T work AGAINST Your People. #15. DON’T MISTREAT Your Brother’s and Sister’s(People). #16. DON’T promote VALUES and PRACTICES that are ANTI-Afrikan #17. DON’T choose INDIVIDUALISM over Peoplehood and Community. #18. DON’T DISCUSS Family Problems in Public or with the Enemy(European Colonist). #19. DON’T celebrate EUROPEAN COLONIST HOLIDAY’S. #20. DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) to DICTATE Your Methods for Struggle. #21. DON’T support things that DISRUPT Unity, Organization, and Peoplehood. #22. DON’T allow Yourself to become APATHETIC, APOLITICAL, PASSIVE or PESSIMISTIC. #23. DON’T act on EMOTION. #24. DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) to DISARM You. #25. DON’T do things that IMPEDE(Jeopardize) the struggle. #26. DON’T REJECT Values, Lifestyles, and Traditions that Make Your Culture Unique. #27. DON’T SUPPORT Artist, Businesses, Politicians, Organizations, or Institutions that EXPLOIT the Afrkan Community in this Country or Abroad. #28. DON’T BETRAY Your Brother’s and Sister’s(People). #29. DON’T practice INEQUALITY, SEXISM, or CLASSISM. #30. DON’T PATRONIZE Corporations, Institutions, or Organizations that VIOLATE Afrikan Intersest. #31. DON’T do the DIRTY WORK of the Enemy (European Colonist). #32. DON’T run from ADVERSITY. #33. DON’T be AFRAID to Fight Back. #34. DON’T DEFEAT Yourself or Your People before the Battle even begins. #35. DON’T EXPLOIT Your People.
Can someone influence BET, Centric, TV One, Own, TPS, Bounce and all other "Black" targeted media to run these as public service announcements between shows?
If Rakim and KRS-One changed the game lyrically in 1987, Public Enemy updated their style and was right there with 'em when 'Rebel Without A Pause' dropped in the summer. Chuck D was a top 5 emcee, even tho he was more of topic based lyricist. Undeniable that after that one song, almost everyone had to have that say a word/series of words ("Yes"), a brief pause ("... "), finish the line ("the rhythm, the rebel... ") shit in their rap. Big Daddy Kane: "Here I am:... R-A-W... ". Ultramagnetic M.C.'s/Kool Keith: "Well, I'm the ultimate,.... the rhyme imperial... ". LL Cool J: "Milky,... and I'm back... " Tuff Crew: "Rock on... " and so on... - very influential for a few years. Also influential was that Bomb Squad production on 'RWAP'. Marley Marl might've kinda started it with 'The Bridge', having that horn in the background, but PE having that James Brown horn sample in 'RWAP' took shit to a whole new level. Again, for the next 3-4 years, damn near every hot rap song had to have some kind of noise in the background. I didn't even mention how Chuck D brought consciousness to Hip-Hop. Public Enemy most definitely also changed the game.
You wanna be a S1/griff will tell you when/and then you come again/ you know what time it is/impeach the" president"/pulling out my rap gun/zap the next one/ I can be a shogun/suckers....
Definitely the 80s hands down! We had FUN and FREEDOM during that period of growth! Then came the 90s. Sure, the quality of music evolved, but it came during dark times. Look where that era lead us to, the present.
When the NWA movie came out, PE fans encouraged Chuck to do it but he said no, the documentaries are enough. So I actually was going back and forth with Chuck on Twitter as to why us fans need that bio pic
Send them young cats back in time to 1987 with all episodes of the Godcast. So they can see our young rebellious Hip Hop mindstate in full effect and call on us to arm up, mentally and physically, for the future.
💯💪..The first joint that electrified my brain was rebel without a pause..there was NOTHING that sounded like the Bomb squad sound..A sonic masterpiece!
Peace Chuck!! What's good family?? You may not remember me but I was married to Mr. R's (RIP) wife's son. Even before that and before I knew anything about the relation, I respected everything that you had done for the genre! You definitely raised the bar and revolutionized the game!! Been waiting for the Godcast to have you on!! If you happen to read this Tell Lisa and Eric I said Peace and Love!! ❤
Chuck was not lyin. KRS with Poetry, man. That flow was like nothing I had heard in rap up until that point. Before that, it was just silly party-type flows. Kris Parkers stuff was like a lecture, a visual picture...
Let's be honest Strong Island NY has Spit out some of the coldest Hip Hop acts during the Golden Era of Hip Hop. Rakim Public Enemy Dela Soul EPMD Biz Markie Freddie Foxx aka Bumpy Knuckles Method Man Leaders of the New School Keith Murray K Solo JVC Force Soul for Real Ashanti Rick Rubin Doctor Dre from Yo MTV Raps Prince Paul from Steasonic Original Concept A Plus Craig Mack may he rest in peace and Prodigy from Moob Deep may he rest in peace and MF DOOM may he rest in peace Lil Mo Rick Rubin and countless others. These ghetto suburbs of Nassau and Suffolk County has spit out some serious talent in Hip Hop. Chuck D repped Long Island to the fullest. His hometown Roosevelt like Rakims hometown of Wyndance Long Island were two of the most dangerous hoods in Long Island . I grew up in New Cassel Westbury Long Island and back in the early 80s I use to see Chuck D and Flavor at our park New Cassel Park during the summer when we had New Cassel Day which was a big event in Long Island just like Roosevelt day, Wyndance day, Hempstead day ,and Amityville day which people from all over L.I. and the Boros came to our park jams. Let's be honest one of the best 🐈 to ever ryhme was Rakim and one of the best groups of all time was Public Enemy and one of the best duos of all time was another Long Island act EPMD and the first act to set it off for Bad Boy records was a Long Island 🐈 by the name of Craig Mack. That Strong Island NY 🌲 of Hip Hop is well cemente and that's word to the underground King of Hip Hop today Strong Island s own Roc Marciano.
My Boy had just came home from Job Corp and we had a Rap Battle and I kicked my verses and He Kicked his verse and He said “ I came in the Door I said it before “ Etc and I remember thinking Oh Shi this boy about to be large We had never heard no rhymes like those Little did our Country azz know he was kicking Rakim rhymes 😂 40 years later we still Laugh about that. And when I heard Poetry , I almost had a heart Attack and still rocking the With BDP Posse !
I like Nike but wait a minute The neighborhood support so put some money in it The corporation owe they gotta give up the dough to my town or else we gotta shut em down Chuck D
@@Beckonor That’s exactly what he said. But he also threatens to shut their stores down through the use of violence if they decide not to comply with his demand. That to me is extortion. If chuck doesn’t like Nike then he should create a competing company or form a boycott against Nike not threaten violence against innocent people.
Nike listened because there is a basketball tournament ENY Brooklyn sponsored by Nike. Nike been owing. The hood wears Nike not Reebok. It's a tax write off. We can spend our money where we want. Boycott can happen to anybody. The famous Rucker park tournament .....Nike...Nike can do more.
No Flavor Flav was inna group with Terminator X called The Flavortrons or something with flavor in the title..then he went with Chuck but Def Jam didnt want him,then Chuck said no Flavor no Public Enemy...rest is His/story....
If u want to see the young street energy Lord Jamar is talkin about with Flag check out their appearance and soul tree performin rebel without a pause. On a aide note, when Chuck D is speaking about KRS One and "Poetry" he is so right. The way Scott la rock approached production and Kris' unorthodox ( at the time ) rhyme flow.. It felt new and different. Shook the culture. This is my era .
Umar should not be spoken in the same breath as Chuck D. Chuck actually a producer in society. He put in some work and contributed to the culture instead of just talking and scamming. Chuck has legendary status.
awesome interview! i wish you could've done that grandmaster melle mel interview, because vlad messed up big time not knowing or understanding hip hop history and asking all the wrong questions. he interviews like he's a tabloid journalist after the latest gossip, respectless considering what grandmaster melle mel has done for hip hop.
You take 7 mc's put them in a line. You add 7 more brothers who think they can rhyme. It will 7 more before I go for mine that's 21 Mc's ate up at the same time. One the coldest lines in rap history.
Then it was hijacked by garbage when your forget these pioneers legends and you hear Feminem and Post Malone the devil has done what he exactly wants. My philosophy and Follow the leader was amazing when I was in junior high and it’s amazing now
3:00 Flav sounds like the most hood dude in the history of hood dudes. We need a PE movie, if they made a movie about some dumb az jheri curl Ns they need to do one on PE, RIGHT NOW with all this shhh going on. PE was like the real life Black Panther and they tried to build wakanda
RAKIM IS THE GOAT. YO BEFORE KRS1 1986 NEW STYLE YOU CAN HEAR ON RUN DMC RAISING HELL ALBUM THEY ARE GETTING LYRICAL AND MC SHAN YO AND LL COOL J YO BUT REALLY KRS1 CAN'T TOUCH RAKIM FLAT THE F OUT.
When some clowns jump up to get beat down. Break it down to it very last compound. See it how sound little unrational. Lot Mc's like to use the word dramatical. Fresh for 2021 you suckers.
U can't fight the power when u shill for the democrats the way this guy did. He's obviously a legend and trailblazer, but giving more power to the powers that be is just stupid.
@@KingOfBattle131 That's your opinion of Krs One one. 9 times out of 10 you never liked Krs One anyway. What He did say is, iit has nothing to do with Hip-Hop. He didn't condone any sexual misconduct or child molestation. Again he said, "It has nothing to do with Hip Hop"
@@meyou5789 good thing you wrong bc I actually did used to like him but he’s a sellout and you right that is my opinion. Y’all hold these dudes up too high and they all have skeletons. Dude’s a fraud.
Marcus Garvey’s (#35) THE DON’T’S
The following is a list of things, most of which have been discussed, that the Afrikan Master Student MUST AVOID AT ALL COST
#1. DON’T allow SUPERFICIALITIES to keep You from Your People. (graduate vs. undergraduate, athlete vs. non-althete, professional vs. non-professional, middle class vs. lower class, north vs south, east vs west, Man vs. Woman, science vs. liberal arts, Democrat vs. Repuplican, Greek vs. non-Greek, Caribean vs United States of Amerika).
#2. DON’T allow Yourself to develop an ELITIST MENTALITY.
#3 DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) to DIVIDE and CONQUER You.
#4. DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) to PICK and CHOOSE Your Leaders.
#5. DON’T become a SLAVE to Money or Position.
#6. DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) or Yourselves to USE, ABUSE, or MISTREAT You or Your People.
#7. DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) to SET Your Standards goals or Objectives.
#8. DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) to DEFINE and SELECT Your Ideology(Highest Values).
#9. DON’T become a SLAVE to Material Things.
#10. DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) or Yourselves to DRUG or LURE You to Sleep(cousin of death).
#11. DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) or Yourselves to DEMEAN or DEHUMANIZE Your Heritage.
#12. DON’T ACCEPT Something simply because the Enemy(European Colonist) says You SHOULD.
#13. DON”T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) to DEFINE and REPRESENT Your Interest.
#14. DON’T work AGAINST Your People.
#15. DON’T MISTREAT Your Brother’s and Sister’s(People). #16. DON’T promote VALUES and PRACTICES that are ANTI-Afrikan
#17. DON’T choose INDIVIDUALISM over Peoplehood and Community.
#18. DON’T DISCUSS Family Problems in Public or with the Enemy(European Colonist).
#19. DON’T celebrate EUROPEAN COLONIST HOLIDAY’S.
#20. DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) to DICTATE Your Methods for Struggle.
#21. DON’T support things that DISRUPT Unity, Organization, and Peoplehood.
#22. DON’T allow Yourself to become APATHETIC, APOLITICAL, PASSIVE or PESSIMISTIC.
#23. DON’T act on EMOTION.
#24. DON’T allow the Enemy(European Colonist) to DISARM You.
#25. DON’T do things that IMPEDE(Jeopardize) the struggle.
#26. DON’T REJECT Values, Lifestyles, and Traditions that Make Your Culture Unique.
#27. DON’T SUPPORT Artist, Businesses, Politicians, Organizations, or Institutions that EXPLOIT the Afrkan Community in this Country or Abroad.
#28. DON’T BETRAY Your Brother’s and Sister’s(People). #29. DON’T practice INEQUALITY, SEXISM, or CLASSISM.
#30. DON’T PATRONIZE Corporations, Institutions, or Organizations that VIOLATE Afrikan Intersest.
#31. DON’T do the DIRTY WORK of the Enemy (European Colonist).
#32. DON’T run from ADVERSITY.
#33. DON’T be AFRAID to Fight Back.
#34. DON’T DEFEAT Yourself or Your People before the Battle even begins.
#35. DON’T EXPLOIT Your People.
Message to the People!!
Right on!!! Heavy stuff!!!
So proud to see my young brothers and sisters up on this
I wish there were more.
✌🏾🤟🏾and ✊🏾!
Can someone influence BET, Centric, TV One, Own, TPS, Bounce and all other "Black" targeted media to run these as public service announcements between shows?
Fire!
87 changed Hip Hop forever BDP- Criminal Minded and Eric B and Rakim- Paid and Full
If Rakim and KRS-One changed the game lyrically in 1987, Public Enemy updated their style and was right there with 'em when 'Rebel Without A Pause' dropped in the summer. Chuck D was a top 5 emcee, even tho he was more of topic based lyricist. Undeniable that after that one song, almost everyone had to have that say a word/series of words ("Yes"), a brief pause ("... "), finish the line ("the rhythm, the rebel... ") shit in their rap. Big Daddy Kane: "Here I am:... R-A-W... ". Ultramagnetic M.C.'s/Kool Keith: "Well, I'm the ultimate,.... the rhyme imperial... ". LL Cool J: "Milky,... and I'm back... " Tuff Crew: "Rock on... " and so on... - very influential for a few years. Also influential was that Bomb Squad production on 'RWAP'. Marley Marl might've kinda started it with 'The Bridge', having that horn in the background, but PE having that James Brown horn sample in 'RWAP' took shit to a whole new level. Again, for the next 3-4 years, damn near every hot rap song had to have some kind of noise in the background. I didn't even mention how Chuck D brought consciousness to Hip-Hop. Public Enemy most definitely also changed the game.
"From a rebel it's final on black vinyl. Soul, rock 'n roll coming like a rhino..."
"Tables turn suckers burn too learn they can't disabled the power of my label"
“Def Jam tells you who I am, the enemy’s public they really give a damn...”
Strong island where I got them wildin/that's the reason they claiming that I violent/never silent..nope
#1 we hit u and we give u some...no gun and still never on the run....
You wanna be a S1/griff will tell you when/and then you come again/ you know what time it is/impeach the" president"/pulling out my rap gun/zap the next one/ I can be a shogun/suckers....
KRS 1 and Rakim commentary begins at 9:08
Thank you!
Lol I see Jamar is using Vlad tactics. A catchy title, when in reality it's only a small part of the interview
"No tricks in '86, it's time to build"
~ Rakim☆☪️
The 80's....the greatest era of Hip Hop ever! 90's were great too, but the 80's are definitely called "the golden age" for good reason🎤
80s started it and paved the way but music quality 90s was better imo
Early 90s was also part of the Golden era. Late 80s early 90s.
@@theoriginal668 yes you're right, my mistake.
Definitely the 80s hands down! We had FUN and FREEDOM during that period of growth!
Then came the 90s.
Sure, the quality of music evolved, but it came during dark times. Look where that era lead us to, the present.
90's was slightly better than the 80s
We need a Public Enemy biopic after hearing these little stories.. I know there's more
Indeed
Flav need his own miniseries to tell his story I remember see that nigga in the Bronx on the Grand Concourse riding a bicycle cracked out
If only Chuck, Flav AND Griff could do a Sit-down Interview together.
When the NWA movie came out, PE fans encouraged Chuck to do it but he said no, the documentaries are enough. So I actually was going back and forth with Chuck on Twitter as to why us fans need that bio pic
Chuck's not with it.
errrrbody of age should send the youth of our community to this channel
Send them young cats back in time to 1987 with all episodes of the Godcast. So they can see our young rebellious Hip Hop mindstate in full effect and call on us to arm up, mentally and physically, for the future.
Peace to the gods.....
Peace God
Peace God..
My favorite MC of all time. Glad you have him on your show. Yes there should be a biopic done on PE. Let Ice Cube direct it.
💯💪..The first joint that electrified my brain was rebel without a pause..there was NOTHING that sounded like the Bomb squad sound..A sonic masterpiece!
CLASSIC
this channel is GREAT
Happy Birthday Flavor Flav. March 16th yeah boiiii!!!!!!
Chuck D is a true God. I'm so blessed to have grew up during this time
I HAVE THE HEAVIEST LEVEL OF RESPECT FOR CHUCK-D !!!
ALWAYS MY HONORABLE MENTION M.C.
I COMPARE HIM TO NO ONE!
PEACE FROM WEST PHILLY👊🏽
P.E. got a bunch of classics that I love, but the Shut Em Down remix by Pete Rock is my shit. That joint is still in heavy rotation in the truck.
Peace Chuck!! What's good family?? You may not remember me but I was married to Mr. R's (RIP) wife's son. Even before that and before I knew anything about the relation, I respected everything that you had done for the genre! You definitely raised the bar and revolutionized the game!! Been waiting for the Godcast to have you on!! If you happen to read this Tell Lisa and Eric I said Peace and Love!! ❤
I see you Blowing Up Lord J ✌🏾
You did TOO, God
My 98 boomin wit the trunk of funk all the jealous punks can't stop the dunk
Chuck D, Public Enemy, also changed Hip Hop
Chuck was not lyin. KRS with Poetry, man. That flow was like nothing I had heard in rap up until that point. Before that, it was just silly party-type flows. Kris Parkers stuff was like a lecture, a visual picture...
Good interview
Yo just like "Straight Outta Compton" the people need a "Public Enemy" movie!!!
His song State of the Union ft. Flavor Flav is great!!!!
once my philosophy came out it was a wrap.. KRS-ONE became the GOAT
No once Rakim dropped My Melody it was a wrap
Gza Swordsman
Rae and Ghost Glaciers of ice
Immortal Technique Angel of death verse.
Winter Warz Cappadonna verse
There will never be another year like 1988 in the entire history of commercially recorded hip hop.
Not even remotely close.
Let's be honest Strong Island NY has Spit out some of the coldest Hip Hop acts during the Golden Era of Hip Hop. Rakim Public Enemy Dela Soul EPMD Biz Markie Freddie Foxx aka Bumpy Knuckles Method Man Leaders of the New School Keith Murray K Solo JVC Force Soul for Real Ashanti Rick Rubin Doctor Dre from Yo MTV Raps Prince Paul from Steasonic Original Concept A Plus Craig Mack may he rest in peace and Prodigy from Moob Deep may he rest in peace and MF DOOM may he rest in peace Lil Mo Rick Rubin and countless others. These ghetto suburbs of Nassau and Suffolk County has spit out some serious talent in Hip Hop. Chuck D repped Long Island to the fullest. His hometown Roosevelt like Rakims hometown of Wyndance Long Island were two of the most dangerous hoods in Long Island . I grew up in New Cassel Westbury Long Island and back in the early 80s I use to see Chuck D and Flavor at our park New Cassel Park during the summer when we had New Cassel Day which was a big event in Long Island just like Roosevelt day, Wyndance day, Hempstead day ,and Amityville day which people from all over L.I. and the Boros came to our park jams. Let's be honest one of the best 🐈 to ever ryhme was Rakim and one of the best groups of all time was Public Enemy and one of the best duos of all time was another Long Island act EPMD and the first act to set it off for Bad Boy records was a Long Island 🐈 by the name of Craig Mack. That Strong Island NY 🌲 of Hip Hop is well cemente and that's word to the underground King of Hip Hop today Strong Island s own Roc Marciano.
To me the best rapper out of long island is roc marciano
You left out A+ and
Granddaddy I.U 👍🏾💯😎
Peace 2 the GODS...👍😎🙏
Chuck..KRS and Rakim are 3 of my favorite emcee's of all time.
My Boy had just came home from Job Corp and we had a Rap Battle and I kicked my verses and He Kicked his verse and He said “ I came in the Door I said it before “ Etc and I remember thinking Oh Shi this boy about to be large
We had never heard no rhymes like those Little did our Country azz know he was kicking Rakim rhymes 😂
40 years later we still Laugh about that.
And when I heard Poetry , I almost had a heart Attack and still rocking the With BDP Posse !
Big Dandy Kane too
I like Nike but wait a minute
The neighborhood support so put some money in it
The corporation owe they gotta give up the dough to my town or else we gotta shut em down
Chuck D
Nike don’t owe the neighborhood anything.
@@chuckscott4661 I thought he said "The neighborhoods are poor, so put some money in it." Telling Nike to put some money into the black community.
@@Beckonor That’s exactly what he said. But he also threatens to shut their stores down through the use of violence if they decide not to comply with his demand. That to me is extortion. If chuck doesn’t like Nike then he should create a competing company or form a boycott against Nike not threaten violence against innocent people.
Nike listened because there is a basketball tournament ENY Brooklyn sponsored by Nike. Nike been owing. The hood wears Nike not Reebok. It's a tax write off. We can spend our money where we want. Boycott can happen to anybody. The famous Rucker park tournament .....Nike...Nike can do more.
Dope!!!!
GOD FIRST ALWAYS
Can’t wait for full episode 🧐
Peace!!Chuck was the very first MC to rhyme bars about Marvel Comic book characters! “Raise The Roof”...he spit bars about Prince NAMOR!
salute
CHUCK DANCED AROUND THE FACT THAT FLAV HAD HIS OWN GROUP B4 HE HAD THE RADIO SHOW N JOINED PE
"I bought everybody with me" nuff said
In the Bx there was a rumor the Black Panthers had a Rap Group, and then PE DROPPED BOOOOM
Wish more of the younger rappers would joined the God. Old and new uniting with the God.
Peace Lord Jamar
Damn J you been on a roll keep it up
Rebel without a pause
Black steel in the hour of chaos
Two great anthems from another
Planet,,,
Facts
God Bless, Hip - Hop,,,
Too all the 2pac fans he was as ya'll all say ahead of his time it's because of this man
I think it would be dope if one of the streaming platforms did a bio pic on DEF jam 🙏🏿.
Real Hip Hop history here
@9:11 for KRS-One & Rakim.
Rhymes that I'm stylin'
Smooth as a violin
Rough enough to break New York from Long Island.
Rakim.
I gotta letter from the government...
I still love public enemy's first album
There is no PE without Flava Flav.
Dope
chuck looks exactly the same. dude is taking care of his health
No Flavor Flav was inna group with Terminator X called The Flavortrons or something with flavor in the title..then he went with Chuck but Def Jam didnt want him,then Chuck said no Flavor no Public Enemy...rest is His/story....
Gotta get Puba on the show!
If u want to see the young street energy Lord Jamar is talkin about with Flag check out their appearance and soul tree performin rebel without a pause. On a aide note, when Chuck D is speaking about KRS One and "Poetry" he is so right. The way Scott la rock approached production and Kris' unorthodox ( at the time ) rhyme flow.. It felt new and different. Shook the culture. This is my era .
Real shit
The 5th Greatest MC Of All Time!
Sheila Abdus-Salaam.. Google her, they covered this up...
Why u ain't press Chuck D on kicking out Professor Griff like U was pressing Dr. Umar?
Umar should not be spoken in the same breath as Chuck D. Chuck actually a producer in society. He put in some work and contributed to the culture instead of just talking and scamming. Chuck has legendary status.
Griff fucked up the money
@@MrWARBUCKS24 wtf are you talking about? You just making up shit now
Exit 21
Roosevelt, LI
Blue & Gold
Rough Riders
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Get it right by all means necessary by boogie down production is the best hip hop album ever
💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Right but PE changed my LIFE. Literally.
awesome interview!
i wish you could've done that grandmaster melle mel interview, because vlad messed up big time not knowing or understanding hip hop history and asking all the wrong questions.
he interviews like he's a tabloid journalist after the latest gossip, respectless considering what grandmaster melle mel has done for hip hop.
The 3 Headed GOATs of Hip Hop but could add a 4th and that would be BDK...facts or undisputed facts?
Diggah seems a little clueless in this interview lol wondering if she even knows who PE is! 😂😂
You take 7 mc's put them in a line. You add 7 more brothers who think they can rhyme. It will 7 more before I go for mine that's 21 Mc's ate up at the same time. One the coldest lines in rap history.
CHUCK NEED 2 TEACH HIP HOP IN COLLEGE
Then it was hijacked by garbage when your forget these pioneers legends and you hear Feminem and Post Malone the devil has done what he exactly wants. My philosophy and Follow the leader was amazing when I was in junior high and it’s amazing now
3:00 Flav sounds like the most hood dude in the history of hood dudes.
We need a PE movie, if they made a movie about some dumb az jheri curl Ns they need to do one on PE, RIGHT NOW with all this shhh going on. PE was like the real life Black Panther and they tried to build wakanda
Mistachuck!!!
💯
PEace Family!!
RAKIM IS THE GOAT. YO BEFORE KRS1 1986 NEW STYLE YOU CAN HEAR ON RUN DMC RAISING HELL ALBUM THEY ARE GETTING LYRICAL AND MC SHAN YO AND LL COOL J YO BUT REALLY KRS1 CAN'T TOUCH RAKIM FLAT THE F OUT.
🏆
I think Mc Shan down by law album change hip hop for the better
Peace GOD i love this show ...@blackalcapone.713 aka kingislam
✊🏽
When some clowns jump up to get beat down. Break it down to it very last compound. See it how sound little unrational. Lot Mc's like to use the word dramatical. Fresh for 2021 you suckers.
U can't fight the power when u shill for the democrats the way this guy did. He's obviously a legend and trailblazer, but giving more power to the powers that be is just stupid.
no they didnt
KRS is in the same boat with Bambataa...He should definitely be forgotten and not attached to Hip Hop bc he’s a disgrace 💯💯😤
Why? Did KRS-One, or rather, was he suspected of molesting young boys back then, too?
@@skineyemin4276 He condoned it by standing up for Bambataa. He probably knew.
@@KingOfBattle131 That's your opinion of Krs One one. 9 times out of 10 you never liked Krs One anyway. What He did say is, iit has nothing to do with Hip-Hop. He didn't condone any sexual misconduct or child molestation. Again he said, "It has nothing to do with Hip Hop"
Yo, U Crazy!!! KRS is the G.O.A.T!! But thats ur Stupid ass Opinion!!!
@@meyou5789 good thing you wrong bc I actually did used to like him but he’s a sellout and you right that is my opinion. Y’all hold these dudes up too high and they all have skeletons. Dude’s a fraud.
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