You guys may be surprised to read this but as a kid growing up in a small Georgia town, we loved Stetsasonic! I still remember buying a boom box and the main song I used to blast on it was "On Fire." My brother, our friends, and myself admired NYC hip hop so much that we often wished we lived there back then. Thank you Stetsasonic, and the other artists from the northeast for making our childhoods that much more enjoyable.
"THE RHYME ORATOR DEELITE, R.O.D, AND ON THE KEYS MY BRUTHA DBC, WISE, FRUKWAN AND MY DJ PAUL, WE'RE PUSHING COMPETITION BACK, UP AGAINST THE BACK OF THE WALL..."
Daddy was always untrustworthy he had a lot knowledge than his group besides Prince Paul who from Strong Island Produce records with the Jungle Brothers , grave diggers and De La Soul, But Daddy-O was never a top teer mc in the Golden era of hip hop like MCs from Strong Island like Rakim, Epmd,Public Enemy, Da La Soul and Biz Markie was dominating the Sound .... no player hating just keeping it real
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Scrolled through the comments to see if someone said something similar to what I wanted to say, and you said it. I liked that the group represented BK (I'm BK - born and bred), but I never thought they were as "dope" as any of the other groups or MCs that you mentioned. I still hear folks banging old school joints by Kane, Biz, PE, etc. Nobody still listens to Stet or Daddy-O.
I am very curious about Daddy-O because from my early 90s childhood I remember him being almost a power player in the industry, and then his legacy sort of evaporated. I always wondered what happened there...
Same old story. A team where a few people don’t want to put in the work, but want the same rewards as those working hard. Happens a lot … STET were right to trim the fat to keep things lean.
You guys may be surprised to read this but as a kid growing up in a small Georgia town, we loved Stetsasonic! I still remember buying a boom box and the main song I used to blast on it was "On Fire." My brother, our friends, and myself admired NYC hip hop so much that we often wished we lived there back then. Thank you Stetsasonic, and the other artists from the northeast for making our childhoods that much more enjoyable.
Thats dope.im from ny and during that era of hip hop was great time
One of the best ever, classic hiphop,my top 4.
Much Respect to DBC from Middletown NY.
Former home of the INCREDIBLE
ROOTZ RECORD STORE.!
St. Louis got love for Stetsasonic 😎💪🏽
Wise was in my homeroom class in Canarsie HS back in 87
Wise was still in high school in ‘87? Dude look like he 23,25 😂
Madd props to The Brooklyn Champs....... Stetsasonic 🔥🔥🔥
I met Stetsasonic back stage at the Def Jam tour in 1988 in Richmond, Va. Very cool brothers, down to earth, especially Daddy-O.
Wife and i were just playing Faye
Yay!!!!!!
I used to love them back in 1988 I was in 9th grade 🙋🏾♀️
Can I find them on Unsung ??????
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"THE RHYME ORATOR DEELITE, R.O.D, AND ON THE KEYS MY BRUTHA DBC, WISE, FRUKWAN AND MY DJ PAUL, WE'RE PUSHING COMPETITION BACK, UP AGAINST THE BACK OF THE WALL..."
aite, man - this Untold Story has been advertised for years now ... has it been completed & released?
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Some people don’t the way sally walk that was my jam
Ok Kraze this the 37th "sneek peak" Gon drop nih
Go to the link in the description has the full Docuseries
Did Stetsa have an Unsung documentary on tv one?
Daddy was always untrustworthy he had a lot knowledge than his group besides Prince Paul who from Strong Island Produce records with the Jungle Brothers , grave diggers and De La Soul, But Daddy-O was never a top teer mc in the Golden era of hip hop like MCs from Strong Island like Rakim, Epmd,Public Enemy, Da La Soul and Biz Markie was dominating the Sound .... no player hating just keeping it real
Thanks for checking us out please subscribe if you are not already. Share and post our links to help spread the word and a take a look at our other videos we have some interesting content. Appreciate it. Kraze
Scrolled through the comments to see if someone said something similar to what I wanted to say, and you said it. I liked that the group represented BK (I'm BK - born and bred), but I never thought they were as "dope" as any of the other groups or MCs that you mentioned. I still hear folks banging old school joints by Kane, Biz, PE, etc. Nobody still listens to Stet or Daddy-O.
I am very curious about Daddy-O because from my early 90s childhood I remember him being almost a power player in the industry, and then his legacy sort of evaporated. I always wondered what happened there...
@@manfocused Kane, Biz, PE's music isn't old school. Old school is the disco era.
Same old story. A team where a few people don’t want to put in the work, but want the same rewards as those working hard. Happens a lot … STET were right to trim the fat to keep things lean.
At the end of the day their SOUND became dated really really really fast. Rap made a huge leap sonically in a very short time
Daddy O has always been mad arrogant...