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Old Skool Rap Appreciation Thread Who hear is into old skool rap - circa 1983 - 1989, such as Run DMC, Kurtis Blow, Schooly D., Etc. I am currently collecting compilations of the stuff. It brings back good memories (high school) and was a lot less violent. The battles they had going on were about who had the best rhyme, not who was gonn a bust a cap in somebody's ass! | |
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1sexymf said: Who hear is into old skool rap - circa 1983 - 1989, such as Run DMC, Kurtis Blow, Schooly D., Etc. I am currently collecting compilations of the stuff. It brings back good memories (high school) and was a lot less violent. The battles they had going on were about who had the best rhyme, not who was gonn a bust a cap in somebody's ass!
More mid-to-late 80's. LL, Fat Boys, Kurtis Blow, Run-DMC, Doug E. Fresh, Mantronix, Whodini, Stetsasonic, 2 Live Crew, BDP, PE, NWA, Eazy-E, Ice-T, Eric B & Rakim, etc. etc. etc. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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I luv 80's rap.
UTFO Whodini Fat Boys Run-DMC Roxanne Shante MC Shan | |
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For me, old school's where it's at. I tune out most of today's hip-hop, but every once in a while I'll hear something that catches my attention. There used to be a lot of originality in the genre. These days, it's a lot of the same. It gets old for me. I remember when it was shocking to hear Slick Rick say "wrinkled pussy" in La Di Da Di. Now it's shocking not to hear something like that. | |
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Can't leave out MC Lyte, Big Daddy Kane, Slick Rick, Whodini, Boogie Down Productions, nor Biz Markie. Old school Hip-Hop beats out any of the gunk we hear on the radio today. Learning the foundations instead of most of my 16-year-olds friends nowadays. Ooh, little darlin' if you're
free 4 a couple of hours (Free 4 a couple of hours) If U ain't busy 4 the next 7 years (Next 7 years) Say, let's pretend we're married and go all night | |
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UndercovaBrotha said: Can't leave out MC Lyte, Big Daddy Kane, Slick Rick, Whodini, Boogie Down Productions, nor Biz Markie. Old school Hip-Hop beats out any of the gunk we hear on the radio today. Learning the foundations instead of most of my 16-year-olds friends nowadays.
Well, that's cool that you're into artists that were dropping jewels before you were even born. MAN, I feel old. And many of those cats are still laying it down. De La, for example, with "The Grind Date." MF Doom (formerly of KMD) with "MM Food" and "Madvillainy." Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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While we're at it, is anybody willing to send me MC Lyte's "K-Rock's Housin'"? I can't find that song anywhere, whenever I search. It's one of my favorite jams, so I'd appreciate it if anybody could. Ooh, little darlin' if you're
free 4 a couple of hours (Free 4 a couple of hours) If U ain't busy 4 the next 7 years (Next 7 years) Say, let's pretend we're married and go all night | |
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shot out to the ladies.....
Sha Rock The Sequence Us Girls featuring Sha Rock,Lisa Lee, & Debbie Dee Roxanne Shante & Sparky D. SuperNature later known as Salt N'Pepa The Real Roxanne Sweet Tee M.C.Lyte J.J.Fad Queen Latifah Antoinette L'Trimm Ice Cream Tee Monie Love The Wee Papa Girl Rappers Yo-Yo Ms. Melodie Finesse & Synquis Anquette Wanda Dee The Goddess Cookie Crew Oaktown's 3.5.7 Big Lady K. [Edited 1/6/05 3:42am] I am not African. Africa is in me, but I cannot return.
I am not taína. Taíno is in me, but there is no way back. I am not european. Europe lives in me, but I have no home there. I am new. History made me. My first language was spanglish. And I am | |
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boriquateddy said: shot out to the ladies.....
SuperNature later known as Salt N'Pepa Love it! The show stoppa is stupid fresh! | |
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I like rap that goes back even further than 1983. My favorites are:
The Egyptian Lover Soul Sonic Force Pretty Tony & Freestyle Twilight 22 The Jonzun Crew Newcleus Dr. Jeckyl & Mr. Hyde Felix & Jarvis Garrett's Crew P Crew Sugarhill Gang Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five Kurtis Blow Whodini Run DMC Andy is a four letter word. | |
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boriquateddy said: shot out to the ladies.....
[listed and gave pictures of many dope, legendary femcees here] YESSS!! | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: For me, old school's where it's at. I tune out most of today's hip-hop, but every once in a while I'll hear something that catches my attention. There used to be a lot of originality in the genre. These days, it's a lot of the same. It gets old for me. I remember when it was shocking to hear Slick Rick say "wrinkled pussy" in La Di Da Di. Now it's shocking not to hear something like that.
LOL, it was shocking to hear that back then. I was like 14 - 15 years old and like oooooh, he said the P word! As for originality AND talent these days - forget it, it's not gonna happen and when it does it's rare. I still try to listen to some hip hop today, but the older I get the less I can listen to it. I love my old school compilations. | |
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fearless four
Treacherous 3 Disco four Mean Machine Flash n the five Crash Crew Cold Crush Brothers Fantastic 5 Masterdon Committee Kurtis Blow Just four T-ski Valley T-la rock | |
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boriquateddy said: shot out to the ladies.....
Now, that's taking it back. I want to add Ms. Melodie's sis Harmony. btw, I vaguely remember Lin Que, but I can't remember her claim to fame. I mean, was she a rapper, a dancer....? [Edited 1/6/05 6:57am] | |
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UptownDeb said: boriquateddy said: shot out to the ladies.....
Now, that's taking it back. I want to add Ms. Melodie's sis Harmony. btw, I vaguely remember Lin Que, but I can't remember her claim to fame. I mean, was she a rapper, a dancer....? [Edited 1/6/05 6:57am] Harmony...the one who Erykah Badu jacked her steez from... Lin Que was actually a dancer she appeared in The Last Dreagon as an extra... she entered into the rap game as Isis down with the X-Clan's Blackwatch movement,after she left that camp she formed a Management company with MC Lyte released 3 singles "This is it","Rip it up",and "Let it fall". in the late 90's she joined the all female Wu-Tang group Deadly Venoms...only to leave before actually recording with them. I am not African. Africa is in me, but I cannot return.
I am not taína. Taíno is in me, but there is no way back. I am not european. Europe lives in me, but I have no home there. I am new. History made me. My first language was spanglish. And I am | |
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Super Wolf
Funky 4 Plus 1 Waterbed Kev West Street Mob Trouble Funk Cash Money & Marvelous Rockmaster Scott & The Dynamic 3 Fresh Force Crew Divine Sounds Word Of Mouth Bobby Jimmy & The Critters Afrika Bambaataa Sweet Tee & Jazzy Joyce Spyder-D Spoonie Gee Busy B L.A. Dream Team The Wreckin' Cru (World Class Wreckin' Cru) Dimples D Boogie Boys Marley Marl Symbolic Three Fresh Gordon [Edited 1/6/05 8:32am] | |
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PraiseDaMan said: Super Wolf
Funky 4 Plus 1 Waterbed Kev West Street Mob Trouble Funk Cash Money & Marvelous Rockmaster Scott & The Dynamic 3 Fresh Force Crew Divine Sounds Word Of Mouth Bobby Jimmy & The Critters Afrika Bambaataa Sweet Tee & Jazzy Joyce Spyder-D Spoonie Gee Busy B L.A. Dream Team The Wreckin' Cru (World Class Wreckin' Cru) Dimples D Boogie Boys Marley Marl Symbolic Three Fresh Gordon [Edited 1/6/05 8:32am] Damn, I thought I liked ols skool. That's an expansive list. I don't even know some of them. | |
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boriquateddy said: Harmony...the one who Erykah Badu jacked her steez from... And she didn't wear Lee Press On Locks, either. boriquateddy said: Lin Que was actually a dancer she appeared in The Last Dreagon as an extra... she entered into the rap game as Isis down with the X-Clan's Blackwatch movement,after she left that camp she formed a Management company with MC Lyte released 3 singles "This is it","Rip it up",and "Let it fall". in the late 90's she joined the all female Wu-Tang group Deadly Venoms...only to leave before actually recording with them. "Isis"!!! There you go! Now I remember! I don't remember her from "The Last Dragon." Guess I wasn't looking hard enough. Speaking of rap and The Last Dragon, Master Gee's (Sugar Hill Gang) brother was in it. He played Bruce Leroy's little brother. Oh, but you probably already knew that! | |
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boriquateddy said: Harmony...the one who Erykah Badu jacked her steez from... Wow. Not doubting you, but that's funny. Lin Que was actually a dancer she appeared in The Last Dreagon as an extra...
she entered into the rap game as Isis down with the X-Clan's Blackwatch movement,after she left that camp she formed a Management company with MC Lyte released 3 singles "This is it","Rip it up",and "Let it fall". in the late 90's she joined the all female Wu-Tang group Deadly Venoms...only to leave before actually recording with them. Long memory b-ted. I remember Grand Puba namechecked her on an album one time. Didn't Blackwatch once manage 3d Bass, which led to their beef on wax? Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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RipHer2Shreds said: boriquateddy said: shot out to the ladies.....
SuperNature later known as Salt N'Pepa Love it! The show stoppa is stupid fresh! Wern't they dancers 4 kid n play once? | |
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thesexofit said: Wern't they dancers 4 kid n play once? Speaking of dancers...that's how I got the hots for Flex (the comedian/actor). I saw him dancing in one of SNPs videos. *swoon* | |
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UptownDeb said: thesexofit said: Wern't they dancers 4 kid n play once? Speaking of dancers...that's how I got the hots for Flex (the comedian/actor). I saw him dancing in one of SNPs videos. *swoon* Really? Yeah he does dance well sometimes in "one on one".....he was in the michael jackson movie this year. i never saw it..... I can c him busting out the running man back in the day (who wasn't ) | |
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Can anybody recommend some great old skool rap compilations? "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me." | |
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Rodney O & Joe Cooley
The first rap group that wasn't scared to say F**K NEW YORK (!!!) -- which was revolutionary at the time. Represented the West Coast and the L.A. rap scene back in the days of World Class Wreckin' Cru, Egyptian Lover, Bobby Jimmy, L.A. Dream Team, etc. Had that West Coast sound (P-funk drum kicks, heavy bass, gangsta groove, laid-back sound). They were instrumental in putting West Coast rap on the map and are among the founders of the West Coast sound that N.W.A., 2pac, Ice Cube and tons of other West Coast emcees took reference from. Had the jams "Everlasting Bass," "This Is For The Homies," "You Don't Hear Me Tho," and "Humps For The Blvd." . [Edited 1/6/05 11:33am] | |
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funkyslsistah said: Can anybody recommend some great old skool rap compilations?
Street Jams: Hip Hop from the Top - 4 volumes and all good. | |
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Also, shoutouts to that WEST COAST/L.A. Old School...
Arabian Prince Low Profile Casper The DOC The Triple Threat Three Uncle Jamm's Army Hurt 'Em Bad Disco Daddy and Captain Rapp Rappers Rapp Group King M.C. Timex Social Club Darkstar DJ Matrix Ice-T Toddy Tee Knights of the Turntables DJ Flash The Future MC's Kid Frost A Lighter Shade of Brown Exaclibur The Unknown DJ Egyptian Lover Ronnie Hudson & The Street People Garret's Crew Reggie Green & Techno Funk The "We're All In The Same Gang" Movement Bobby Jimmy & The Critters Compton's Righteous . [Edited 1/6/05 11:37am] | |
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JANFAN4L said: Rodney O & Joe Cooley
"Everlasting Bass," That's all u had to say! Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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funkyslsistah said: Can anybody recommend some great old skool rap compilations?
Here's a list of some that you might want to check out: Monsta Old Skool 2 CD's (Musicspace.com) MTV Presents Hip-Hop Back In The Day (vh1.com) Old School Rap - there are 7 different volumes, but you can buy Vols. 1-4 together as a box set. (vh1.com) Pure Hip-Hop Party (cduniverse.com) Street Jams: Hip Hop From the Top, there are a few volumes - not sure how many (vh1.com) I listed the websites that seem to have them for the lowest price. Also, if you log onto the sites, they give you a track lisitng. Hope that helps. | |
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JANFAN4L said: Also, shoutouts to that WEST COAST/L.A. Old School...
Arabian Prince: Quite possibly the worst hip-hop album I ever bought. The DOC: His career was tragically derailed. He could have been mentioned in the same breath as the greats on either coast otherwise. Ice-T: Best storyteller in hip-hop. Kid Frost: Singlehandedly introduced "La Raza" to the national lexicon. Big Daddy Kane told a hilarious story about touring with him in South America one time. Egyptian Lover: Made the jams waybackinaday! The "We're All In The Same Gang" Movement: WOW, you dug deep. Bobby Jimmy & The Critters: That "New York Rappers" cut they did was hilarious. [Edited 1/6/05 11:40am] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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namepeace said: JANFAN4L said: Also, shoutouts to that WEST COAST/L.A. Old School...
Arabian Prince: Quite possibly the worst hip-hop album I ever bought. The DOC: His career was tragically derailed. He could have been mentioned in the same breath as the greats on either coast otherwise. Ice-T: Best storyteller in hip-hop. Kid Frost: Singlehandedly introduced "La Raza" to the national lexicon. Big Daddy Kane told a hilarious story about touring with him in South America one time. Egyptian Lover: Made the jams waybackinaday! The "We're All In The Same Gang" Movement: WOW, you dug deep. Bobby Jimmy & The Critters: That "New York Rappers" cut they did was hilarious. [Edited 1/6/05 11:40am] All of these acts take me back to the days (pre-L.A. Riots) when people used to get their cassingles and vinyl from the SWAP MEET! You didn't go to the mall, YOU WENT TO THE SWAP MEET TO GET THAT LOCAL FLAVOR!!!! | |
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