Who Was The First To Bang Their Hood On A Record?
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Who Was The First To Bang Their Hood On A Record?
MC Eiht discusses the first time he heard a hood being banged on wax.
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The 1st rapper to claim their hood on record was Loon E Toons on the song Lyrical Assassin off the 1988 album Sound Control Mob - Under Investigation. In which he said "11doose and Crenshaw Yeah fool that's my hood" which is actually Inglewood Center Park Blood hood . Which was a compilation album Produced by DJ Slip and Executive Produced by Grandmaster Lonz of The World Class Wreckin Cru. It was Compton's Most Wanted debut song Rhymes To Funky intro the recording industry as well.
Schoolly D PSK- What Does It Mean (1985).
Park Side Killers is a street gang from Philly.
89 album
Bro you just spoke on the soundtrack to my childhood.
Born & Raised on 111 pl/Lemolli(Cena Park/Jr Park Boys).
Whiteboy Jack in the area (who DJ’d) played that religiously. & I bit a lil of it in my 1st writing rap 🤦🏾♂️😩😂.
Fast forward. Mike T and Lion e toon Inglewood Finest Drops & shortly after the other producer homie Harold put me in tact with the FLAMIN project. Memories 😏
@@IceManLikeGervinwhy would we care about some dude from Philly when we talking about LA County h102ds
@@Guttagangboosie102 Because Ice T got the idea for his 6 In The Morning from Schoolly D's PSK song... while he was hanging out in Philly with Schoolly D. That dude from Philly created the entire gangsta rap genre that LA hood rappers copied and pasted once Ice T brought it back to LA.
Quik did it first . Quik had crips bangin his tape. & quik was b4 bangin on wax
Quik was first with the red tape. A lot of record labels wouldn't allow them to say hoods on records. I still wanna see a quik and eiht together on a album.
Rosecrans. DJ Quik & Problem. Eiht & Quik on 2 songs🔥
Agree, I would like to see a Quik/Eiht album. The name of the album should be "Mispelled Gangsterism"
@@johnnyparker2128 yea I understand why quik left the c out but no idea why eiht left the g out lol. It was probably just to be different, I dunno.
@@D3MON_KOR3 his hood start with a T that's the end of it
Any real nigga from California knows dj quick was the pioneer of bangin on wax..
Facts, the 1st rapper to do it.
True Hip Hop heads in gerneral should know and give credit.
So nobody gonna name Boo Ya Tribe 😒🤔
Mc sounds like he still hatting on my guy Dj quic😂😂 he said it frist that's it.
Right.
Huh Man!
C Bo & Brotha Lynch Hung was representin that Garden Blocc.
X Raided was before them.
soooo true, even in the song rest in piss
You beat me too it 🏆
That was way after Quik dropped in 91
True.
The Movie And the song Colors By Ice was a Gateway song That represented LA Gangs And the Culture Of Crips And Bloods, But before Colors Gangs was not hand and hand with rapmusic at that time. Ice T set the trend In 1988 And Then Came NWA. Rap Groups like South Central Cartel And Crip N Bloods Bangin On Wax were the 1st rappers that i heard reppin Gangs And Gang activty In Rapmusic back in 1991'' 92''.🎶😎
Ice T’s song “Squeeze the trigger” gives a roll call of L.A gangs in the 1980’s
Yeah, he just gave a roll call, but he didn't claim a hood, or he didn't bang his hood, because Ice T didn't bang. So, that title stays with DJ Quik.
Yup, I just typed that 😂
But Ice T wasn't bangin a hood.
@@focuz4899 ice t is from nhc 60s
@@eastwood6723 Yeah but I never heard him banging it on records. All I've ever heard him say is he never gang banged but he was a stick up kid.
Schooly D. What y'all think PSK is that was his hood Park Side Killers! Mc Shan was always banging Queensbridge projects. And both of those are like 1985-1986.
This is a good point
Why do people not want to give credit where it is due. Them Philly boys was doing it way before Cali but seems like we only want to give Cali the recognition due to their history with gang culture but Cali didn’t start anything. Many rappers was out before NWA. The show “Snowfall” shows you this.
@@billgates9428 because we don’t care about no damn east coast fools yall just care about us
Bruh I see u don't know westcoast history@@billgates9428
Exactly
‘Now all yall know that we can’t be stopped, what’s the name of my hood……Tree Top” Lok’d out Hood 1991
You cat's all slow! Of course y'all gonna say, what everyone says, but in reality Schooly D was the first!, wayyy before whoever you think it was!!!
"Miami Vice is small time L.A.s the big leagues...from the, Rolling 60s to the Nickerson Gs, Pueblos, Grape Streets this is what I seen. Thr Jungles, the 30s, the VNGs, life in LA ain't no cup of tea" - Ice T (Squeeze The Trigger) c.1987
Although he wasn't claiming any hood, that's easily the first mention on a major label...
Schoolly D. Had a song Called P.S.K back in 1985 that was the first Rap Song I heard talk about
Schoolly D PSK- What Does It Mean (1985).
Park Side Killers is a street gang from Philly...
I know one thing. Tray Dee from Long Beach Insanes was the first active GanGG member I ever saw become a rapper. All those other guys at that time was just loosely affiliated with a neighborh102d. Tray Dee had a name in the streets
What about C-Bo?
@@Rasan619 I’m just speaking on LA County specifically but C-Bo is def tough
Not trur
What do you mean by active? All of the dogg pounds members were gang members. Quik was a gang member eazy too and they all came out before tray dee
Don't forget about Jay Rock (Bounty Hunters Bloods) and Schoolboy Q (Hoover Crip)
Look how Eiht gave others props with enthusiasm, then go back and see how he was hesitant to give Quik props from late 80s when he did it.
Crucial conflict from Chicago you should've broke it to the left mane
He talking bout Birdman, Wayne, and Chris Brown 😂😂😂
DJ Quik Did It First
True blue which inspired banging on wax
True blue was before bangin on wax
@@kamscott4201 Duh, if it inspired Bangin On Wax
Ice Ts Sqeeze the trigger said the Rolling 60s to the Nickerson G, Pueblos Grape St the 30s the Jungles the VNGs. And this was in 87
What about scholly d 's P.S.K Song ??? Rep. Parkside Ki...ers Gang???
Alex remember CUBE sampled "There goes NEIGHBORHOOD" on Steady Mobbin'. AROUND 1991. But Quik was 1st to bang it out.
Yeah but outside of LA nobody really knew what Quik was talking about when referred to swinging from the trees
Schooly D said PSK in his song and it was the first I heard back in “85”, which really gave birth to gangsta rap in 6 In The Morning by Ice T
Thats a lie, Schooly D was not making gangster music, he never talked gangster in his music.
Quik was doin that shit in 87/88 on his underground tapes. THEN, mfs started doin it LATER. Facts.
Quik was the 1st banging on wax
& Ice T was the 1st shouting out different hoods on wax 1st in 1987 “ L.A.'s the big league
From the Rollin' '60s to the Nickerson G's
Pueblos, Grape Street, this is what I see
The Jungles , the '30s, the V.N.G
Life in L.A. ain't no cup of tea “
I for got about ice t he wasn't bangin but even mentioned the vng in early 90s
Ice T Not From No Where So He Doesn’t Count, Respectfully
@@GravitationObservation19416 I know he not. I was just mentioning that he was the 1st to say actual Crip & Blood Sets on Wax .
@@SuperbNProsper Okay I see where you coming from but I Think The batteram By Toddy Tee was the first to mention a neighborhood on song
Ice t grew up in a crip hood he might of not bang but he was around them
Mc eiht is representing Compton, From the first Time of his childhood; He nows what he is talkin about,
When he speaks it is streetnowledge, no doubt he is loyal to the Game, as a Father a Change man to.
Many experiences in Gang Bangin ; the album - Music to drive by! Is evidence with CMW.
An OG for real; Comptons most wanted/ Word up💣🎧💪☮😎🎤🎱🧢👟🤙until These days his Music is Bangin 🔉🔊
Old and new! Dass of 89....straight Up menace ...hood tok me under.....My life...Hold up ~~~~~~blue stamp official 👌🏻
Section 8 one of my favorits ***grouwing up in da hood, in1984 When I Kick my first eiightball🍻😏
It was tons of hood tapes throughout the 1980’s.
The artist was largely unknown, but still the formula was already laid before Quik & any other rapper.
Schoolly D was the first PSK started gangsta rap period ParkSideKillers so dope Ice T snatch the flow independent artist 1985 do the research 🤔 L.A. artist was using East Coast Dayton Ohio music to rap over I'm from Philly but the OJays ws on Philadelphia International Records and there from Cleveland just setting the record straight Zapp,Slave, Ohio Players etc.Real Funkin Lessons 🎤🎧🥁🎹🎸🪘🎺🎷🎥🎬📺📼🧐
Id say the first rappers to bang on wax would be Ice T,DJ Quik,X Raided, Snoop Dogg, Brotha Lynch Hung because before them nobody was really reppin gangs in songs, and even these rappers wasn't really bangin like that it was just obvious they were crips and bloods like snoop Dogg was always wearing blue dj quik always wearing the red flannels and Philly hats and Brotha Lynch,C-Bo X Raided would always talk about Garden Blocc and diss meadowview then the group bloods and crips. But like they said nowadays it's popular for rappers to bang on wax
DJ Quik was the first rapper to shout out his hood ina rap song
n diss a hood... swingin from tree to tree its me... my name dj q n i dont claim fruits
Quik 1987 The Red Tape
That wasnt a nationwide release. We are talking about nationwide releases like 1992's True Blue by N.O.T.S. Quik never uttered Piru, Tree Top, etc on any of his Profile Records albums UNTIL Safe + Sound. That was in 1995. if you count Dollars N Sense song on Murder Was The Case, that was in 1994
@@dianevrules Still don’t really matter dawg, that’s like saying UGK or T6M aren’t pioneers of trap cause they didn’t start their music on a nationwide release with record labels, albums, etc. most of the people who started these sounds aren’t around anymore. He still is a pioneer in the regard of him being the first to really bang on wax.
I think Boogie Down Productions "popularized" bangin your hood with the song "South Bronx". KRSone literally said, "I'm from South Bronx, South South Bronx, South Bronx, South South Bronx".
Well let’s be honest Bobby Womack was talking bout his street back in the day frfr if that’s what we talking bout
BONE THUGS N HARMONY intro to thier first album Creepin on ah come up [Intro: Eazy-E]
(Demon rambling)
(Laughing)
I'm back
Straight off the motherfucking streets of Cleveland
Five true thugs from the Double Glock
Bizzy, Wish, Krayzie, Layzie and that nigga Flesh
Ain't taking taking no shit in the 94
About to shut this bitch down (laughing)
Kick that shit niggas
[Chorus: Bizzy Bone, Layzie Bone]
East 99 is where you'll find us slanging that yayo, baby
Cleveland is the city where we come from so run run
East 99 is where you'll find us slanging that yayo, baby
Cleveland is the city where we come from so run run
East 99 is where you'll find us slanging that yayo, baby
Cleveland is the city where we come from so run run
East 99 is where you'll find us slanging that yayo, baby
Cleveland is the city where we come from so run run
[Outro]
Now let's rock through the doors backwards my folks... and play with the ouija board (laughing)
also bone 2nd album was named after the hood they claim E. 1999 Eternal
The samoan boo yaa tribe claim barson west side piru do your homework the rest was studio gangster
Who gone admit that Snoop Dogg was secretly beefing with Lil Hawk and copying his style.
I heard Suge gave Snoop his rap name.
Who Eiht was always shouting out or that blood on tge banging on wax tape?
I Thought It Was A Light Weight Beef With Redrum 781 🕊️ “The L To The B Blockin Out The Third Letter, Before I Put A Slug In The Center Of Your Sweater” Remember The G Thang Video With Uncle Snoop Sporting The LBC Hoodie
SIN LOC..BANGIN' ON WAX ✌️👍♿️
MC Eiht wouldn't even say Tragnew until after Quik said it...quic was first, then The True Blue Tape- NOTS featuring Keke Loco, then Jayo Felony, Then Banging on Wax.....remember both true Blue & Banging on Wax both dissed Quik because he was already gang banging on record. Snoop didnt start sayin two 0ne until Trey Dee got on....Daz said " In a Steeler Hat" Kurupts said " Crenshaw n Slauson" but not sixties nor 20/19th st crip until later.
@@FlyChefn Banging on Wax vol 1
Listen to Ice T's "Squeeze the Trigger" Icxe T mentions a few sets. 1987
Quik Banging on Wacks 1987😳 And he is a Tight Producer if you can’t get Nobody Else!
First I recall was Eiht! ALL BLUE TAPE!
I’m gonna say Ice T, the song he mentioned that he was a 60 if I’m not mistaken 🤔
I remember loked out hood. Where I'm from is Nowhere near Compton, California. I remember trying to figure out like, what is his.hood?. we knew he was a Blood or Piru. Being where im from at that age, we didnt know the difference between Bloods & Piru . Then on Jus lyke Compton, he threw up a sign on the bus, but he had his hat cocked to the right. That wss confusing because how we banged was Red was too the left. .
It was Schooly D from Philly. He had a song called PSK - Park Side Killers in the 80s. Even Ice-T confirmed this.
Let these new internet cats tell it, they would say Chicago was the first people to bang on wax and represent they hood in a song 😂 when LA/Cali did this over 30 years ago
Bro no body said this but you 😂
@@Krudd07nah he ain’t lying. I be seeing these Chicago fanboys claim Chicago did everything first when it comes to GanGG culture
@@Guttagangboosie102+ Exactly!!!
@@Guttagangboosie102And they did! And all y'all do is wolf online too. Chicago BEEN gangster city before ya grandparents was born
The 1st to bang their hood on a record was MC Shan Queensbridge!
Ur close it was eiht and quick don't get it twisted
Definitely quik
I remember well cuz I was 19
Toddy Tee Clucks Come Out At Night
Quik," one day i was chilling on Aranbe and Spruce" 1991. Banging on wax was released in 1993
We are not talking about a bs red tape mix tape that only people in Compton heard when it was released on the streets. We are talking about Quik Is The Name. The only time you saw TTP on Quik Is The Name is when you saw the logo on the hard copy release. TTP stood for Total Track Productions. Tracy and Kendrick's production company that co-produced that album. Quik never said TTP, Tree Top Piru or anything on any album UNTIL Muder Was The Case sountrack for the Dollars N sense song. By that time, Snoop already made gang banging fashionable for rappers. Realistically, the 1st rappers to gang bang on a album that was released nationwide is N.O.T.S.
Rodney O and Joe Cooley (nutty block) 1991
1991 ? Wrong date fame
They werent even from Compton. How tf are they from Nutty Block?? That was just a damn song on how crazy their block is. Not the actual Compton Cr!p gang
15. "2 tha Westside" (Endolude)
Aaron Tyler Terry Keith Allen
3:22 @mceiht #1994
Snoop didn't started claiming hoods until murder was the case soundtrack( MY OPINION)
I’d Say Doggystyle: “21 um dum diddy dumb here I come and the gat and the guitar will strum!”
Didn’t Easy say something about Kelly Park🤔🤔🤔🤔
In the 70s gangs were about protection, they pretty much policed the neighborhoods. In the 80s gangs were about hustling and territories, it was about moving product and fighting for spots to move products on. In the 90s it was about banners like Bloods, Crips, GD and Vice Lords, etc, where as long as you repped the same gang you were cool. Now gangs are about the block you can be under the same gang but it doesn't matter if you're not from the same block.
Everybody forgets N.O.T.S. True Blue c.1992
Right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bloods dissed them on Piru Love
C-BO game out the gate reppin his hood.
Mack 10 has to be second or third
And the words of the great DJ Quik. I’m the first ni$$a that was banging on wax 1987 underground tapes, And it don’t stop , and It won’t stop. From the Diss classic Dollarz and sense.
Eazy E said Atlantic Dr in a song.
Warren G 21 street and Lewis G funk
Even Run Dmc in the early/mid 80's they always repped Hollis Queens and the (Hollis Crew). They weren't gang bangers though or saying it in that way.
It was Tottyy Tee He's the first rapper. I heard say cuz on a record that was in the 80's He's also the first rapper to talk about tragniew park The Batterry Ram Mix master Spade NBC Quick didn't pop up until the 90"s
Thank you! A few guys repped they hood/gang before Quick
America still hasn't figured out that snoop was never a crip
I’m sorry I disagree with the “quick did it first.” You don’t know hip hop history if you think that started in the 90’s when quick came out.
quik came out in the late 80s...u dont know hip hop history
@@Youngfunkyhogg816 I’m talking about his major release when he started touring
duhh BLOODZ did it 1st
First time I heard someone hoo bang on their album was Quik in 91 (mainstreaming) not underground . When he shouted out the OG TTP at the end of Tonight .
im sorry but i never like to hear Eiht speak about anything.. I dont like his character and his insight is sub par like a mf....Sad bc I loved his music. Dissapoints me to hear him speak
Dj Quik, Quik had a record doing that in 1990 or 91, Snoop did it in 1993.
many recors claimig there hoods from day one !!! too short claimig oaktown for 4 decades °°!!°! be down for the hood was one off the early motors of rap !!!
Quik did it first in 1987, mixtape called the Red Tape.
I was in cya in 1987 that’s when I first of Quik and it was knoccin
True blue !!!
Nope the enemy dies 1e11um rap look it up,these Brothas just went up but the 1e11ums did that if I Kno the streets
Quik of course, directly at least
D.A. Smart was the 1st to say sets on a record
Quick was before bangin on wax
Havoc and Prodigy repped they hoods
They wasn’t gang bangin in the New York tho’ at that time
@@LABoutaBagDoeHe talking about Havoc and Prodigy from South Central Cartel
@@TH-cam_Street_Drifter Well maybe he shouldve spelled it Havikkk and Prodeje, Because Havoc the Mouthpiece is from Chicago and not an LA gang member
Eight legend🎉🎉🎉
Imma Crip and I definitely can say Quik did it first
From what set you claim?
In the 90’s?? Quick was late, trust me
@@billgates9428Quik was banging on wax and claiming Treetop Piru in 87
@@TH-cam_Street_Drifter it was guys out on wax in ‘86-‘87 as well. Show me where quick was on tv or radio around that time
@@elijahstraight402 1e11 Naybahood
Quik-1987
N.O.T.S😊
Yep the 1e11um enemy diss look it up,,before u and quick
Ice T was the first rapper mentioning hoods not Quick do your research.
True Blue N.O.T.S
Definitely and niqqas in the hood knew about that album coming out was no secret
Common knowledge it was DJ Quik with the Red Tape
Ice t was the first with them crips
🌴👌G code
Schooly D- P.S.K (What Does It Mean?) 1985
💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Anybody remember P.S.K?
We all know it was Quik!!!
Snoop ddnt openely say Rollin 20s til Murder Was the Case on the songs Who Got Some Gangsta Shit and 21 Jumpstreet
But we all knew he was a Crip
Quik was the first.
Quik is the original errone else is a carbon copy ya feel me
RBL Possee