to be fair...the word gets more prevalent because we (early hip hop generation) were the ones to witness said legends when they were budding. Truth be told, if these artists started out in the 80's 90's and they are now here and ALIVE to tell their story and impact no matter how big or small.....then they are LEGENDS. Salute
I can't front, it was an honor and pleasure listening to this, that 6 minute intro. Plus the JB's performing over their own instrumentals. Was electric. This interview proves how invaluable real Hip-Hop is needed!
DOPE. i was priviledged to be an adolescent when this stuff came out. if you were not there, you cant imagine how fresh and new hiphop still was. and everybody sounded different. it was a blessing to experience that.
you know it's an epic INTRO when it takes 6 minutes to finally hear Sway say the names of the people he wants to introduce! AND THEY WENT HARD THEMSELVES AFTER THE INTRO! native tongue 4 ;ife
The JB's were solely responsible for millions of urban kids choosing to be left of center. And being cool while doing it!!!! Myself included!!! Thanks Beloved
I went to fashion HS on 23rd, spent lots of time in the village and was from the bronx, so being a black hip hop/house kid, I was def "left of center" or a "dirty backpacker" which was one of the terms from back in the day.. The JB's, Tribe and De La made it respected to be both. even in my purple paisley shirt and purple 5411's..LOL
So much to be recognized about Hip Hop. The music of my youth, but now, I come here to learn the behind the scenes of it all, something I didn't care about back in the day. Many thanks
Legends in every sense of the word these brothers influenced my whole city of Newark New Jersey the bricks to wear army fatigue fisherman hats and timberland boots first brother's I ever saw with the beef and broccoli joints hip hop royalty
Educated man from the mother land , see people call me a star but that's not what i am. I'm a Jungle Brother, a TRUE BLUE BROTHER, And I've been to many places you never discover!!!! SALUTE TO THE GREAT JUNGLE BROTHER MIKE G Sammy Bee And Africa, changed my life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Salute Sway for this!!!! Love all day!!!!!!!
It's always dope hearing the back stories to these legendary songs and artist. Mad respect always to the Livin' Legends like the JB's, De La, Tribe, Monie Love and Heather B. I'm still listenin.'
KAS KAS Yeah I get you I hope the sound gets carried on too. If the originators of that sound are no longer cohesive it might not work though. Bringing in new talent might bridge that gap.
I've been listening to them for the last two weeks and so many memories have come to mind. I enjoyed listening to Jungle Brothers growing up. They had flow, there beats were hot and their style was strong. I love " I'll House You " that track is still hot in 2022💪🏼👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
q tip was on the first jungle bros album as well(last song on album i think) lyrics go.. "q tip, from a tribe called quest, on the jungle brothers album,.. oh yes.." remember hearing Q, for the first time on jungle bros first album.. knew there was something special about him....
Tribe Vibes: I hung out with the J Beez at Paard in 2017, The Hague (the Netherlands) before and after their show. Still one of my favorites in this thing called Hip Hop❤️
Done By The Forces Of Nature. My #1 hip hop album of all time. Just listened to it today, while cleaning, and again, while cooking. My KIDS have had no choice but to love this album.
That M A S S I V E sounding intro was a testament of what you’re about to witness in that album! It’s in my top ten Hip Hop albums of all time. I can listen to it from start to finish without skipping a single song.
The Jingle Brothers were a monumental group that shaped the consciousness of black people growing up in the 80s. Their positive outlook on Africa and blackness is appreciated. Great tribute Sway. I'm subscribing.
Awesome Interview!!! So much Gems dropped by JB!!! As each new Hip Hop generation comes in being a Student and Absorbing pioneers before you and what’s Now Never Fades. Supporting one another-Iron Sharpens Iron but Most Importantly Pay Homage to the Pioneers before you all the while cultivating your Hip Hop Signature too!
I've always wanted to see a Native Tongues tour. Kinda hard now that Phife is gone. I would travel across the country to see that! Do it for Phife. Hook it up Sway!
YO WHEN SWAY INTRODUCED THEN OFFICIALLY I WENT NUTS! THEN THEY GO IN? literally in the crib with my baby girl shes 1 and she started doing her little dance. Generations. Levels. JB'S ON SWAY IN THE MORNING!
Thank you so much sway I appreciate you for giving me the opportunity to watch your show I see groups like JB share things about the culture that hasn't been shared before I'm a 19 year old wrestler at MSU and it's hard for me to fit in with some of my peers because I try to stay so rooted in hip hop hearing JB and you speak on these has inspired me and even do you don't know who I'm gonna see you soon and tell you personally.
JB's in full effect. Without them, I don't know if we would've ever had Tribe, De La, Leaders Of The New School,...or Pharcyde, Digital Underground, Common, Chance The Rapper, hell...EVEN KANYE.
Jungle Brothers…are one of the most thorough Hip hop Groups in the industry and the way they brought (house music) into the hip hop sound was pure dopeness!
This LEGEND word gets thrown around a lot lately. THESE ARE LEGENDS!!!
to be fair...the word gets more prevalent because we (early hip hop generation) were the ones to witness said legends when they were budding. Truth be told, if these artists started out in the 80's 90's and they are now here and ALIVE to tell their story and impact no matter how big or small.....then they are LEGENDS. Salute
Goosebumps & all types of emotions watching this.
One of my absolute favorite groups! Criminally underrated
I can't front, it was an honor and pleasure listening to this, that 6 minute intro. Plus the JB's performing over their own instrumentals. Was electric. This interview proves how invaluable real Hip-Hop is needed!
Who remembers DJ Red Alert mixing Jim Brown Ski with Jimmy, and the shit was probably the dopest mix in Hip-Hop music, period!
I don't remember that one...a miss on mine.
I remember it live on radio
I remember that one.
Uncle Sam, Mike G, Baby Bam...5000 booming watts...sound system, state of the art! 💪🏾💥
@MrETHEX100 RESPECT!!! Hall of Fame lineup! R.I.P. Baby Chris.
One of my favorite verses from the JBs
They kill dat 🔥 flames
Traveled lightly. Clothes packed neatly. Strapped with the Baby Bam Baby Bam beat. See?
DOPE. i was priviledged to be an adolescent when this stuff came out. if you were not there, you cant imagine how fresh and new hiphop still was. and everybody sounded different. it was a blessing to experience that.
True Indeed.
"In Time My Brother.. In Time"!!! Classic!!!!
@@sportinlife1 .. Thats the Remix to the Promo or Part 2.. Lol.. Classic!!!
you know it's an epic INTRO when it takes 6 minutes to finally hear Sway say the names of the people he wants to introduce! AND THEY WENT HARD THEMSELVES AFTER THE INTRO! native tongue 4 ;ife
Sway looking like a kid in a candy store while they tell them stories lol This will go down as one of my favorite interviews ✌
equally important to house music and to hip hop. truly unique.
The JB's were solely responsible for millions of urban kids choosing to be left of center. And being cool while doing it!!!! Myself included!!! Thanks Beloved
MrETHEX100 jungle bros went to Mary Bertram HS not A&D homie.
I like how you said that.... "Left of Center."
I went to fashion HS on 23rd, spent lots of time in the village and was from the bronx, so being a black hip hop/house kid, I was def "left of center" or a "dirty backpacker" which was one of the terms from back in the day.. The JB's, Tribe and De La made it respected to be both. even in my purple paisley shirt and purple 5411's..LOL
Dope, these dudes don't do a lot of interviews, and they are absolute legends.
Great interview ... these brothers carry so much history/culture
The greatest introduction ever on Sway.
Along with Nice and Smooth, and Digital Underground, the most underrated groups in HipHop history.
I think they were rated accordingly.
Alkaholiks, Freestyle Fellowship, Leaders of the New School, Organized Konfusion and Souls of Mischief high on that list as well.
dawb86 - yeah Freestyle Fellowship probably the MOST underrated! #Facts
@@dawb86 damn straight. And King Tee west coast O.G. legend who introduced the Liks.
Woooooooow! Nuff Respect the JBs for dropping maaaad JEWELS!! This was one of the DOPEST interviews, keep SHININ', Word!!!
shoutout to a fellow Tavares,from one to anutha,brutha!
So much to be recognized about Hip Hop. The music of my youth, but now, I come here to learn the behind the scenes of it all, something I didn't care about back in the day. Many thanks
its special to see the love shown
from sway and in the comments.
j.beez all day.salute.
Straight out the jungle classic Hit!!! one of my all time favorite songs
Black Woman is one of the most underrated tracks in hip hop
Absolutely 👸🏿👸🏿👸🏿👸🏿
Yes it is!!
Legends in every sense of the word these brothers influenced my whole city of Newark New Jersey the bricks to wear army fatigue fisherman hats and timberland boots first brother's I ever saw with the beef and broccoli joints hip hop royalty
Educated man from the mother land , see people call me a star but that's not what i am. I'm a Jungle Brother, a TRUE BLUE BROTHER, And I've been to many places you never discover!!!! SALUTE TO THE GREAT JUNGLE BROTHER MIKE G Sammy Bee And Africa, changed my life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Salute Sway for this!!!! Love all day!!!!!!!
🤔💨Behind The Bush! A Smooth Out Classic👑👌🏾
It's always dope hearing the back stories to these legendary songs and artist. Mad respect always to the Livin' Legends like the JB's, De La, Tribe, Monie Love and Heather B. I'm still listenin.'
Native Tongues should keep it going, the group should be ever evolving.
KAS Without ATCQ it would be difficult. If the remaining members started to collab again and brought in new members it might work though.
@@Famedkevin Q-tip still around. I don't care if the groups are still together, I want the "sound" to carry on
KAS KAS Yeah I get you I hope the sound gets carried on too. If the originators of that sound are no longer cohesive it might not work though. Bringing in new talent might bridge that gap.
The Jungle Brothers Man!!!
I wished the Native Tongues do a Album
Jbeez Comin through.that was my joint 🎛👊🏾
The remix is FIRE!!!
@@ronsmith9735 yes 😎
I've been listening to them for the last two weeks and so many memories have come to mind. I enjoyed listening to Jungle Brothers growing up. They had flow, there beats were hot and their style was strong. I love " I'll House You " that track is still hot in 2022💪🏼👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
q tip was on the first jungle bros album as well(last song on album i think) lyrics go.. "q tip, from a tribe called quest, on the jungle brothers album,.. oh yes.." remember hearing Q, for the first time on jungle bros first album.. knew there was something special about him....
Yes Heather, speak on it
Love you
Respect to KRS
Legends of hip hop should never be forgotten.
This was the peak of NY rap to me.
Yes 👍 Kept the original Boogie Down Bronx energy in E-F-F-E-C-T!
It was ONE of the peaks in my opinion. NYC Rap was one big mountain from ‘85 - ‘00.
Sway is feeling it!! I’m with ya my brother!! Man I was just pumping this!! I was buying tapes like kids are buying sneakers!!
Tribe Vibes: I hung out with the J Beez at Paard in 2017, The Hague (the Netherlands) before and after their show.
Still one of my favorites in this thing called Hip Hop❤️
Damn! They still go it. I wanted to jump out my seat the minute the jams came on. SALUTE!
Done By The Forces Of Nature. My #1 hip hop album of all time. Just listened to it today, while cleaning, and again, while cooking. My KIDS have had no choice but to love this album.
That M A S S I V E sounding intro was a testament of what you’re about to witness in that album! It’s in my top ten Hip Hop albums of all time. I can listen to it from start to finish without skipping a single song.
Straight Out the Jungle still slaps!!!
Jungle bro one of best . Real talk
The Jingle Brothers were a monumental group that shaped the consciousness of black people growing up in the 80s. Their positive outlook on Africa and blackness is appreciated. Great tribute Sway. I'm subscribing.
Baby Bam broke it down about keeping the tradition/passing the torch. 💯✊
💣💣💣💣💣👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 Yo! This is part of my life soundtrack native toungues all day much respect man.
salaamu alaikum wa rahmahtullah.... TALIB !!
Wa alakum salaam fam
@@talibnuman6821 its me, Ameer.......ive been attempting to reach you for years. email me your # please insha allah. mapgameemporium@gmail.com
Talib Numan Talib, how can I contact you ? It’s Ameer from the Army.......
I don't want this interview to end!
now dats an in depth conversation
bout da culture from some legends
in da flesh.thanks and salute.one
I believe that the JB's can bring Hip-Hop back, Stronger than it ever was!! We need these Brothers right now and I mean right now!!!!!🎙🔊🎊🎆📈🎶🎉
I wish I could've called in, those dudes are pioneers and we need a resurgence
This made my year💯👑👑
Whoaaaaaa! Baby Bam with the FACTS!!!!!!
Straight out of jungle was my favorite album growing up !
Mine too
Awesome Interview!!! So much Gems dropped by JB!!! As each new Hip Hop generation comes in being a Student and Absorbing pioneers before you and what’s Now Never Fades. Supporting one another-Iron Sharpens Iron but Most Importantly Pay Homage to the Pioneers before you all the while cultivating your Hip Hop Signature too!
I miss that music era. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Done by the forces of nature album is a classic
They changed my life with that album!!
UK give these brothers much more love
and ill house you was a fucking early rave anthem over here
Jungle brothers a underrated rap group very underrated should got my pub back in the days my favorite rap group of all time
This brother Sway gives the best hip hop introductions in the universe.
Straight out the Jungle is a hip hop Classic. 'On the run' was my fav. LOVE JUNGLE BROTHERS!!
I've always wanted to see a Native Tongues tour. Kinda hard now that Phife is gone. I would travel across the country to see that! Do it for Phife. Hook it up Sway!
YO WHEN SWAY INTRODUCED THEN OFFICIALLY I WENT NUTS! THEN THEY GO IN? literally in the crib with my baby girl shes 1 and she started doing her little dance. Generations. Levels. JB'S ON SWAY IN THE MORNING!
Thank you so much sway I appreciate you for giving me the opportunity to watch your show I see groups like JB share things about the culture that hasn't been shared before I'm a 19 year old wrestler at MSU and it's hard for me to fit in with some of my peers because I try to stay so rooted in hip hop hearing JB and you speak on these has inspired me and even do you don't know who I'm gonna see you soon and tell you personally.
Man, the HIP HOP LOVE and KNOWLEDGE in this interview is amazing.
Excellent interview fam. I needed this! Inspired all over again! 👊🏿💯
Legends in the building!!❤️❤️❤️
🤔💨The Jungle Brothers Are Speaking The Heavy Truth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!👌🏾
The Jungle Brothers held it down with Krs one during the BDP vs juice crew beef.
The original man Wow!
Thank you for all your work. And thank you for this interview. Respect to the Jungle Brothers and the Native Tongue Family.
Senior year 1989, all we bumped in my boys Chevy was the JBs 'Straight out the Jungle'
This brought back so many memories for me! My team went to Bergtraum in those days!
One of the underrated Hip-Hop Groups don't get the recognition like Tribe or Soul but they were the OG Native Tongue Group.
Bam talks like E Double. He talks about hidden gems and hip hop was really like. I love this interview.
Look at these dudes, sitting up there all humble while their masterpiece is playing.
one of the best groups of all time
So refreshing to my ears!🎧🎧🎤💣💥🔥🔥🔥🔥
One of my favorite groups hands down
I never took time to check these cats out. Got a new fan today JBs. Much love.
In the presence of legends!!
The Jungle Brothers are definitely Hip Hop legends 💯👊🏾
Respect to Monie Love!!
After 07:56 into the show, it may already be the best Sway in the morning show yet!!!! SHIT IS LIT!!!!!
Love this interview
My lawd I'm glad I watched this! #lessons
28:50 - 31:50 straight up god talk. Dropping some real gems
The JBs are living hip hop historians. I loved hearing the inside scope on situations I never knew about. The back stories that make so sense now!!
JB's in full effect. Without them, I don't know if we would've ever had Tribe, De La, Leaders Of The New School,...or Pharcyde, Digital Underground, Common, Chance The Rapper, hell...EVEN KANYE.
pCuliarMANN50 You’re absolutely right.
the beat @6:15 is my favorite ever!
Tone Blue in deed!!!
Jbeez one Of my favorite groups!!!!
Finally, Took Long Enough SWAY!!
Been waiting for this...
I.O.U DANCERS LORD HAVE MERCY AND LATIN QUARTERS.. I REMEMBER IT WELL... WISH IT WAS STILL AROUND💯💯💯💯💯❤❤❤
My boy/childhood friend Omar was a Member of the IOU DANCERS.
Dudes were Happy for him... Seeing him in Videos, etc.
@@domineeksanford8043 REALLY? WHAT DID I.O.U STAND FOR BY THE WAY?
Beatnuts///Jungle Brothers!!! TOny Toca!!! Bong Bong!!
Peace, one of my fav groups!
Dope interview. Iconic!!!
These dudes are the Truth...Thank you Jungle Brothers
Girl I'll house you and straight out the jungle were my shit in the 10th grade lol
Straight out the jungle straight up 👆 claaaassic👏
Down with jimbrowski and plug tunning since 88. Peace from Allendale South Carolina 😎
Jungle Brothers…are one of the most thorough Hip hop Groups in the industry and the way they brought (house music) into the hip hop sound was pure dopeness!
88, my first pair of beef.n.brocs and barn jacket after these guys #salute
The JB'z...love, respect and wisdom. My favorite collective for the culture!! Native Tongues 4 life!!