Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, Big Daddy Kane & Biz Markie - Erase Racism
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- From 1990 Album: "Wanted Dead Or Alive"...[Artist info below].....
Queens-based Kool G Rap & DJ Polo left one of the most impressive rap discographies in their wake. Though Kool G Rap's growth as an MC from their first single in 1986 to their final album in 1992 was considerable, the duo started off running and never looked back. The pair never had the large profile enjoyed by others in Marley Marl's extended family (including Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, and Roxanne Shanté), but aftershocks continue to be felt throughout the East Coast, from the Notorious B.I.G. to Nas to Wu-Tang Clan to the underground scene.
When their first single, 1986's "I'm Fly"/"It's a Demo," was released on Cold Chillin', G Rap was already a formidable MC who could boast with the best of them. However, it would be narratives that he would become most known for, in addition to some of the raunchiest rhymes hip-hop has ever known. Throughout the years, Marley Marl, Large Professor, and Sir Jinx provided valuable production assistance. The duo released the formative "I'm Fly"/"It's a Demo" in 1986, but G Rap (born Nathaniel Wilson) truly broke out on the Juice Crew's "The Symphony," a group cut of great legend produced by Marley Marl that also included turns from Masta Ace, Craig G., and Big Daddy Kane. After a good deal of anticipation was built for the first Kool G Rap & DJ Polo album, Road to the Riches saw the light of day in 1989. Produced by Marl and released on his Cold Chillin' label, the album included a handful of timeless moments while alluding to greater potential.That potential was fulfilled with the following year's Wanted: Dead or Alive. Marley Marl remained partly responsible for the duo's sound, while Main Source's Large Professor and Eric B. also pitched in with production work. On this album, G Rap became an MC of top caliber; he expanded his range as a magnificent storyteller on tracks like "Streets of New York" (a number three rap single) and "Wanted: Dead or Alive." Released in 1992, Live and Let Die landed the duo in a bit of hot water; its cover, depicting the duo feeding meat to rabid dogs in front of two restrained white men, gained a fair amount of attention in the press. The controversy played a role in shooting the album up to the Top 20 of the R&B/hip-hop albums chart, but the attention unfortunately waned. Just as accomplished as Wanted: Dead or Alive (if not more so), the album featured the sympathetic handiwork of Sir Jinx and Trakmasterz and helped bring G Rap's increasingly profane and vivid tales to extreme levels.
G Rap and Polo went their separate ways shortly after that. G Rap put out three albums between the mid-'90s and early '00s, while Polo cut a single with Ice-T and porn star Ron Jeremy. Landspeed kept the duo's legacy alive through a low-key reissue campaign; in 2000 and 2001, separate releases combined the first two albums and anthologized their entire career together.
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R.I.P. Biz Markie. Over 30 years later and racism still hasn't been erased :(
Racism will not be completely eradicated overnight. We have come a long way and will continue to evolve as time goes by
It'll never be ... Always there will be white people and niggas in the world..
That’s an unrealistic goal lmao
Probably, never will.
Biz was a genius
RIP BIZ MARKIE! Revisiting this song is hitting me different.
He was right back then if only more people listened. Even now he was ahead of his time. Hands down legend 🙌
@@ladcraig5940 facts
They don't call him Big Daddy Kane for nothing, when that brotha' stood up he spoke damn strong lyrics.
He was like 20 with the authoritative voice of a commanding general. Whereas, nowadays, late 20s, early 30s, grown men, call themselves babies, or "lil". Lol, in a very sad way!
This song needs to be heard all around the world 🌎🌍
We need this song more than ever in the current environment of the U.S.
Not only in U.S.A. bro... We need it in the whole planet
Agreed, it's getting ridiculous out there
5burowz But The GOVERNMENT keeps Fueling the Fire.
The World my man
The World my man
g rap was so ahead of his time. boy could he flow...he still can !
funkmex ahead of his time? You make it sound like there's people in the game now within light years of him. It AIN'T. He was right on time because the golden age of hip hop we tell y'all youngins about was about having your own style, not sounding like anybody else and dropping the hottest lyrics that could come out of you.
Wasnt RAKIM, and KRS 1 of his time ?
@@anythinggoesvideospart-2242 yes
These young fake bum ass bozos out now dont know they asshole from they elbow.... I'm out!!!!
G Rap is hands down, 1 of the Greatest of all time. He's still dropping classic albums to this day. 'The Godfathers - Once Upon A Crime' album, that he did with Necro, is fucking incredible. And the 'Return Of The Don' album & 'Son Of G Rap' album that he did with 38 Spesh were both killer albums as well. G Rap's definitely the most consistent Emcee from the 80's Era, and just in general.
Big respect and love from JAPAN.
I love old school music, fashion, dance, attitude, and so many other things.
We cool.
Totally agree with you...
Yoshi Isa You’ve got Hella Great Taste.
Growing up Japan had the best of everything... I loved stuff from Japan... video games, anime, and electronics ! and sushi! Peace from USA 🖐🏿
R.I.P. BIZ MARKIE ✨🤲🏽✨ from Algeria 🇩🇿
May The Most High Bless His Soul ✨
RIP TO BIZ!
"My nationality's reality,a prejudiced man is of a devil mentality" - the realest line ever. People just don't know better,or they don't want to know.
That line stood out to me also...
my first paid gig as an actor. although only a small part as an extra, very memorable experience in Brooklyn. the guys were all great. 50 bucks plus bagels in the morning and tuna sandwhiches for lunch ( the rappers had gourmet catered food...Biz Mark only ate fried chicken) I was a 19 year old kid and I felt like I just hit lotto. thats me on the stairs to the right of biz mark with the black tee and gold chain
WOOOOW. thats awesome buddy. Was that video made in Bensonhurst BROOKLYN ?
Patsy Ferro WOW Lucky you I wish I had been there too
That's awesome... this song is needed still in 2019
That's dope!
Bro that's sick
Those lyrics from Kool rap are of the highest order. Fabulous!!
Rest in Peace Biz. True Pioneer in Hip Hop
Kool G Rap's flow and Big Daddy Kane's lyricism
Bhongo Nkumanda Kool G Rap better than daddy kane lyrically as well
G rap and polo wrote kanes verse
The disrespect to Kane in these comments. Kane wrote all his verses and is responsible for G rap's style. G Rap calls Kane his mentor. Listen to early G Rap and you can tell he rapped different before he added the multiple syllable Kane style
@@AbdulRashidYakubu no check kool g raps its a demo 1986 kane want there kane used g raps style
@@ghettoasfuckxp G Rap himself calls Kane his "mentor". He's said so in many interviews. They used to trade bars over the phone. If you listen to Ill street blues you'll see G Rap switched his style to match Kane's after Kane started rapping fast the year before on Prince of Darkness. Facts
Golden Era Hip Hop Will Forever Be!
R.I.P. Biz
G Rap one of the greatest 🔥🔥
I remember buying this at Sam Goody the Saturday I heard it on Kidz Jams on K.T.S.U Texas Southern University radio. Lord knows we need this message today. Much Love and take care everyone.
Alot of artist was aheadof there time ‼️ Real Hip Hop ,smh Classic Material
Back when hip hop actually had subject matter.
Yeah...now subjects don't matter!
I'm just glad that the 80s' and 90's hip hop can be played on RUclips
220👎those must be the racist people
miggs80 shut the fuck up and go find that rapper that does. Get off the radio! Jesus!
@The Most Honourable Facts!
Exactly!
this is something the whole world should hear
I liked how they slowed their flow and pronunced every word clearly just to make sure anyone in this world can comprehend their message.
I agree with this song racism should be erased off of the face of the planet and the media needs to stop putting ignorance in our head.
It's not the media, it's historical facts. Denial is what keeps racism alive.
I disagree racism should stay here
@@ShawnCmanthe media got to you
@@1stwonder788 you must can't read
"Rappers spit rhymes that are mostly illegal,
Emcees spit rhymes to uplift their people"
KRS1
Peace love unity, having fun, these are the lyrics of KRS ONE!
Any racist that watches this and remains racist is mentally ill and it’s hard to judge them when you really think about. Environment + mentality = personality. R.I.P biz, y’all really did put together a track that was beautiful and actually showed how to end racism. 🌟🕊 LOVE
The youth needs to hear this ‼️‼️‼️‼️
real hip hop with real rappers
Rest in heaven Biz Markie we love you🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Bring that real hip_hop back!!!!
agreed ! yes, we need it back like we need air to breathe
Underground hip hop we do not have to put up with trash we are the power
Hip Hop loves you if you watched & seen this Underground Cold Chillin Classic!!!!!
This song will ALWAYS be relevant! Even more so today.
Kool G Rap is the best here !! ))))
Rap joints like this would\could do more for to fight racism today. By the mid 90's the gangsta rap took over and the rest is history smh
The ink is Black, the page is White. If we tried to live by this song the world would be a far better place. #PEACE. #CLASSIC.
Damn Kool G Rap can rap his ass off.
That's an understatement
So true
WAAAY Better than the Rap of Today
Well of course!!!!
Dope
I love these true Olds cool rap messages
G Rap and Kane in their prime
Legendary 💯🔥I’m 19 and motivated
Amen
Classic ass joint. I wish more people had this mentality nowadays
Damn what happened to songs like this? That's what I'm saying songs had morals n a message in the 80s n 90s . The world needs this kinda shit still today 👍🏿💯
i always get goosebumps from g rap's flow
KOOL G RAP and BIG DADDY KANE was ahead of their time!!!
I love this song
Mechacelzi Me too, man. Especially right now. Kinda wanting to cry.
DC Fixx really?
Mechacelzi With all the dumb things we're hearing about, hell yeah!
First things first RIP Biz Markie
I’m 17 and im into this type of music. RIP to Biz Markie and DJ Polo
KOOL G rap the GREAT
2020 and still jammin to this, hope this message gets across the world and change the minds of all of those blinded by hate. It's time for a change
ROAD TO THE RICHES was a great street ''coming up'' album,but WANTED:DEAD OR ALIVE really raised up Kool G.Rap's delivery to Massive effect,with production from up and coming producers like a early Large Pro.He mixed in Crime killer intrigue with this uplifting tracks as this one,that really proves he could expand his subjects beyond other fake gangster rappers.The JUICE CREW reins Supreme.
Producer: Biz markie & Cool v Cold chillin' 💯.
Kool G is just good with deliveries and painting pictures of what he says... Real Ganster shit❤️❤️🔥
Rest in peace Biz.
My teacher let us all pick random sticks with a song name on it and I got this song. Now this is what I have to write about for my project!
Iva You have a cool teacher.
James Belkin G shit
Biz and Kane could not be more iconic.
Now that's conciouse hip hop. A rareity. Factual and Brief. Peace
True but back then it wasn't rare....You had to be an MC not just a rapper
@2:33 the intro with beat change up is MAGNIFICENT.
RIP BIZ!!! Message was clear in this Song we Gen X grew up with.
Rest Easy Biz, you will be greatly missed.
LET'S NEVER FORGET" Yusef Hawkins" WHILE WE STILL WALKING🙏💐😥SHOUT OUT TOO ALL THE GREAT ARTISTS INVOLVE WITH THIS PROJECT ✌
REST IN PEACE BIZ!
this is real hip hop with a message, not some baking soda anaconda bullshit
I love finding new 90s rap songs
G-Rap killed it! Damn!
when music was real
I love how they just let the drums knock at the beginning of Kane’s part. 👍🏾👍🏾
Long live Biz💫💫💫
Back when Hip Hop was real
The break @ 2:38 in simply golden!
Still Bangin in The 2020 Vision 💯
Shout Out to The Juice Crew & My Uncle Marley Marl
R.I.P Biz Markie
I miss these old times
I wish there was more songs like this nowadays but nobody else has that G. Rap flow
Before the industry souled out
RIP Biz Markie!!!
This video touches me every time I see it,my son Kevin is the young black prince in the video along side with his god brother sitting with Biz Markie,may you rest peacefully in Heaven
I like when G-Rap got up and so did his DJ
Biz was 1 of those guys that will surely have you laughing if you, were around him. Kool and Kane's lyrics in this, was 🔥 🔥 🔥
This is HIPHOP!!
Where are these kind of music?
Perfect timing on this upload....R.I.P. Nelson Mandela
Juice crew!!!!
"Oh my goodness!!"
June 1, 2020..... Still relevant to this day!
I love the old school such a more basic time shit is wack now a days.
I fucks with your beats bro you make me feel like I'm in the 90's again
This that track Kool G Rap and DJ Polo kill it biz markie too
R.I.P. MARCEL HALL
NOBODY BEATS THE BIZ
This takes me back...Memory lane...
Realest rhymes ever
I had forgotten about this song. Nice. Back when rap had a true Conscious
Kool G Rap my favorite old school!!!!!
RIP BIZ... 💔😭💔 This one hurts 💔 and 💔😭💔
Damn I was only 20yrs old in 1990 in the 7th Ward St Bernard project in Nawlins aka New Orleans Louisiana and I believe I seen this on Yo Rap and Rap City in 1990 👍👍🇲🇦🇲🇦
RIP Nelson Mandella!
Back when Hip Hop was about spreading awareness and spreading a mesage to the world 🌎this is real Rap also Happy 50th birthday Kool G Rap 🎂🎊🎉one of the greats
Rest In Peace Biz Markie. I love this song. I wish hip hop were still like this. (at least sometimes) I pray Biz is in the best place he could be. R.I.P.
The end of the video made me Tear up mind 😢 you this was in 90 2022 smh 🤷
Drink from the same fountain...respect look g rap.
This my JOINT!!!...The GREATS..RIP DJ Polo...💪🏾😞 🎧🎛️ .....continue to Rest In Peace Biz 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐☮️❤🙏🏾🕊️
Omg! I used to want Big Daddy Kane to be my Dad😔 This is the rap I grew up to. Now 8 have sons, and I definitely put them on this special and unique hip hop this was. Peace!
Peace to all my Black, Yellow & Red brothers, we are the same, we all sharing love for this great culture. There's only a good people or bad people.
CLASSIC RIGHT HERE WORLD OPEN UP YOUR MOTHERFUCKING Ears LIsten there will never be another like dis💯✊🔥🔥
Rest in peace Biz Markie the original human beatbox
2019! More relevant than ever...