A compilation on interviews conducted by D.C., featuring legends from Rap’s most pivotal and infant stages. https://patreon.com/jayquan …
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A compilation on interviews conducted by D.C., featuring legends from Rap’s most pivotal and infant stages. https://patreon.com/jayquan …
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© 2020 Copyright - All rights reserved.
all of them need their roses while their still here, rip to ecstacy, buffy, jam master jay and big hank
that was rap about then !!!! take nothing to something and had fun !!!! fuck all the gangsta shit !!!!
I LUV THIS CHANNEL!!
So thelats wheres busta got the hook for who ha! Unless big bad hank stole that ryhme too ?
This is a great channel
Don was intimidated by Rakim. He ain’t even really want to take to him. Wow.
If Don thought 80s rap wasn't good he definitely wouldn't believe 2020 rap lol
Funny how these cats was kids now they old men and rap done went to shit for the most part
Awesome post. We need that part 2 Jay
I could watch. This all day
Brother you do a great job with hip hop music i can't wait until you interview dewright. and i hope donnie calvin bka rockers revenge
Man iam lost for words when i seen this i almost cried so many memories
The Fat Boys were pigeonholed and underrated. They rocked that the crowd in 40 seconds – no beat, no dancers, no chains, no chicks – nothing but a tight routine and crazy energy.
Ecstacy:Jalil::Andre:Big Boi
Thanks again for breaking it down. My whole life in hip-hop in 20 minute video.
Man this is beautiful.
Dope share
The Fat Boys…dope
This video is definitely a breath of fresh air. I remember watching every one of those episodes when they were 1st aired. Dope!✊?
I love the video man…i need to fill in the blanks of things that i have missed throughout hip hop´s journey…the fat boys did it for me though 😉 first rap 12" single I bought was Stick´em / in jail on WEA and still got it in my collection.