Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force - Planet Rock (Official Music Video) [HD]
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Lyrics:
Party people
Party people
Can y'all get funky?
Soul Sonic Force - can y'll get funky?
The Zulu Nation - can y'll get funky?
Yaaah!
Just hit me
Just taste the funk and hit me
Just get on down and hit me
Bambaataa's gettin' so funky, now, hit me
Yaaah!
Just hit me
It's time to chase your dreams
Up out ya seats, make your body sway
Socialize, get down, let your soul lead the way
Shake it now, go ladies, it's a livin' dream
Love Life Live
Come play the game, our world is free
Do what you want but scream
We know a place where the nights are hot
It is a house of funk
Females and males
Both young and old, called the disco
The D.J. plays your favorite blast
Takes you back to the past, music's magic (puff)
Bump bump bump get bump with some flash, people
Rock rock to the Planet Rock, don't stop (x2)
The Soul Sonic Force - Mr. Biggs, Pow Wow, and M.C. Globe
We emphasize to show, we got ego
Make this your night, just slip it right, and by day
As the people say, live it up, shucks
No work or play, our world is free
Be what you be - be
Rock rock to the Planet Rock, don't stop (x2)
You're in a place where the nights are hot
Where nature's children dance and say the chants
On this Mother Earth, which is our rock
The time has come, and work for soul, show you really got soul
Are you ready hump bump bump, get bump, now let's go, house
Twist and turn, the you let your body slide
You got the body rock and pop, bounce and pounce
Everybody just rock it, don't stop it
Gotta rock it, don't stop
Keep tickin' and tockin', work it all around the clock
Everybody keep rockin' and clockin' and shockin' and rockin', go house
Everybody say, rock it, don't stop it (Crowd repeats)
Well hit me, Mr. Biggs (Crowd repeats)
Pow Wow (Crowd repeats)
G-L-O-B-E (Crowd repeats)
The Soul Sonic Force
You gotta rock it, pop it, cause it's the century
There is such a place that creates such a melody
Our world is but a land of a master jam, get up and dance
It's time to chase your dreams
Up out your seats, make your body sway
Socialize, get down, let your soul lead the way
Shake it now, go ladies, it's a livin' dream
Love Life Live
Zih Zih Zih Zih Zih (ad lib)
Everybody say, rock it, don't stop it (Crowd repeats)
Everybody say, shockin' and clockin' (Crowd repeats)
Everybody say, ichi ni san shi (Crowd repeats)
Say, Planet Rock (Crowd repeats)
It's the sure shot (Crowd repeats) (x2)
So twist and turn, then you let your slide n' glide
You got the body rock and pop, bounce and pounce
So hit me
Just taste the funk and hit me
Just get on down and hit me
Bambaataa's gettin' so funky, now hit me
Every piece of the world
Rate the message of our words
All men, women, boys, and girls, hey our Planet Rock is superb
Get on it
You got the groove, move (ad lib)
Feel the groove - feel it
Do what ya want but ya know ya got to be cool and boogie
Out on the floor, go down
Bring it low
Close to the ground
Everybody just rock it, don't stop it, gotta rock it
Don't stop
Keep tickin' and tockin'
Work it all around the clock
Everybody just rock it, don't stop it
Gotta rock it, don't stop (repeats)
#TommyBoyRecords #AfrikaBambaataa #HipHop50 - เพลง
I don't think people understand and appreciate the creativity that was utilized at the beginning of Hip Hop.
I love this, money are destroying the world
They was not doing nothing new when it came to stage presence.... Evidence of preexisting examples exits. Now as for the utilization of dancers talent in that respect at that time became huge. So what's left?.... Lyrics and instrumentals! 75% of the times the beats carry the song! The other 30% lyrics!........ Now.
Knowing this all i can do is appreciate the organizers! Work done on stage and to promote the music.
Nothing new under the Sun! It's about promoting, creating a certain vibe and rolling it out.
Hip Hop originals never received fully due credit for their innovation in music.
This is not the beginning.
I lived it. Spent time watching breakdance competitions. It was a good vibe for a white guy in 1985.
This wasn't just a song, it was a movement.
Still works too
It was definitely a movement..autotuning made it better.
It is a futuristic dance piece it played in alot of big dance clubs across the city where I live in Toronto it is pretty repitive but it really keeps you moving .
@@randomstuff5100 the booty bandit movement.
@@OwlCapone8630 lol right
Everybody say yea!!!! Who playing this in 2024
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Sim...
Yea!!🎉🎉
Yeahhhhh just hit me
❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😎😎😎😎🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳😉😉🤗🤗🤗
Biggest song released that year. The energy released by the Soul Sonic Force just gets more powerful year after year. Props to the Bronx. NYC. The birthplace of Hip Hop.
Remember "The Message" came out this year as well, so its close as to which one was the biggest.
Cedar Ave park isn't in the south Bronx.
Just showed my kids that I can still buss footwork & breakdance 2 this. Back hurts like hell now tho.
lol
HaHaHa, I feel your awesomeness.., and pain
~°~
Hell yeah homie never stop bustN i bet your kids are gonna pick it up poplockN and breakN keep showing them moves
Haha this is the public comment that I just made...
All these people are grandparents now lol. Gramps had the moves 😂
That's the most old person thing i've ever heard 😂
The early days of Hip-Hop. Back when it was about having fun, unity, and empowerment. The break beats, breakdancing, art graffiti, the fashion, and the MCing. I love it.
Back when it was acceptable to rip off Kraftwerk LOL
@@TheFate23 dude its called innovation. John Robie, Arthur Baker and Bambaataa knew exactly what they were doing. Sort of like a homage to what Kraftwerk and funk artists brought to the masses.
and getting Bam's man meat rubbed up all over you it turns out.
@ you must have wanted it too!, nobody is talking about the man, we talking about the music!
look like they about to start singing ymca and you do know he a paedophile ,
Dropped in 1981 and still bangs in 2023. Now that's a classic 👌
I was 13/14 and had this on a 45 record.
I'm 55 now and jammin to this!
Born in 1981, just in time to listen to this track. Life is good
he is a pedophile
Yes indeed 🔥🔥
One of the dopest tracks to ever hit wax PERIOD!
💯
Probably the dopest track ever made in my opinion....nothing tops this , this was the shiznit back in the day , off the charts
Period!!! And STILL hits hard
Yes
⅞4😮😮😢😢😮😮😮😮😢😢mttt😮ym🎉@@Dan-yz4qz
Damn , 51 years old and this still makes me so emotional, so much heart, funky electro
I’m only 19 but when I was younger want to say 6 I did breakdancing and hip hop classes this song was a good one to breakdance to I know when I’m your age I’m going to feel the same I already do life’s too short
I met the man who would be my husband as he was break dancing to this song in 1981
Golden very same age, i only ever can relate to ppl like you anymore.
Me to I'm 52 from Miami Florida and this song was blasting everywhere
Me too bro, I will 54 yrs later this month but this rap song still create emotions inside me. Good things don't age.
My Husband and I were married a year when this came out. This was our jam. RIP my love
RIP ✝️
What year did this come out?
@@matthewvoss7365 1985 i think.
I'm sorry you lost your husband but the planets still rocks
Wymell, absolutely ❤️
The song that started a movement and is still better than most of the stuff they try to put out today.
Over 40 yrs later still gives me goose bumps Can I get a hell yeah? Can I get a witness? Can I get an Amen?
AMEN☝️☝️☝️
Amen
Amen
AMEN
Amen
HELL YEAH !!!
The birth of Hip Hop was a thing of immeasurable avant-gardeism
Me and my fiancé loved to skate to this..RIP my love ❤️💔
I'm so sorry for your loss
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🕊🕊🕊🕊
❤️🙏
Awww he's still skating to this!!!!
Awww , good memories 💛
Real Rap son.😂❤ Thats talent, no cussing!!
This was sampled by aespa for their pretty incredible Supernova track (released today)... Still going strong after 42 years!!
yess 💜
yesss and the original track is by Kraftwerk, truly iconic
@@onerva.Wait what?? Please give me more info and details. I'm here for learning more.....
@@mjgenie27look up Trans Planet Express, that’s what this samples
@@mjgenie27 Kraftwerk - Numbers, Kraftwerk - Trans Europe Express
So many Latinos and blacks together dancing. I love it
That's how it's supposed to be, we are connected to each other, how we became separate is beyond me!
@@ronclayton5780 Media, Government, inside jobs. always like that.
This is how the world should be
Music unites us
Vic, if we only knew our POWER together.......
When I was a kid, this was by far the best song they played at the skating rink
Indeed brother
Lol So true !!!
Kevin Reed I agree!!!!
One of the best boogie skating songs we would be in a line following in sync with each other strictly getting it. Those were the days.
The best skate song, ever!
I am over 50 and I still go crazy when I hear this song 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I automatically start popping!
I once did as well. I like song but knowing he raped boys in The Bronx is fucked up
@@wileecoyote5749 that is effed up.😔
60 One of the favs of all times- It's GIVING and it doesn't disappoint🎉🎉
Like no way
It will never get old to me..
One of the most awesome tracks ever made.
and clips
For real my favorite beat of all time as well
@Stuart Dooley 👍
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You ain't lyin...💯
We would listen to the 17 minute version all day in our cars.
Queens NYC 1982
Queensbrige in da houseee!
From S. Farmingdale over the bridge is Amityville all day I Love this 💓beat jammed @ the Center!!
I FOUND A MIX WITH SUGAR HILL, AFRICAN BAMBATTA, ETC. IT'S CALL HIP HOP OF THE 80S. SOMETHING LIKE THAT. THE IMAGE IS GRAND MASTER, DJ WITH VINYL ALBUM AND MIXER .
This goes out to my uncle who I loved dearly, he passed away after a battle with cancer and he loved the oldschool breakdancing beats from his childhood. FLY HIGH UNCLE JAY!
No one can touch these beats to this day it hits hard ❤
Got love that sample though
The most recognized Beat in the world, an absolute Master piece!
What's the top 5 most recognized beats in your opinion?
I think Billy Jean is probably the most famous beat but this is definitely top 10
@@simplyjay0748 Billie Jean
Stayin alive
Bad to the bone
We will rock u song
Sweet home Alabama
Stolen from kraftwerk like most early 80s hip hop tracks
@@stevewallis661 Here is what it says within the community. Quote "Afrika Bambaataa's “Planet Rock,” the pioneering 1982 single that helped give birth to hip-hop and electro, was based on two Kraftwerk songs, but it didn't technically sample either of them. Instead, Bambaataa and producer Arthur Baker recreated the synthesizer melody and drum-machine patterns themselves." The idea might have come from Kraftwerk, dont get me wrong I am a huge Kraftwerk fan, but the actual Beat was reinvented. Kraftwerk is legendary but Planet Rock as a song is the mother of all electronic Hip hop beats.
I'm still listening to this in 2020 🤩
Who Else you know bambaaataa was raping kids ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Still listening in 3020 beat that
Yeah, thanks dj WestBam.
Me 3020
Yeaw kkk
Incredible with Kraftwerk music in the background. Like this way of revisiting music, very innovative. Let's hip hop live another couple of 50 years and much more !
In the Backround? The beat is from the Kraftwerk Song Numbers and the Melody from Trans Europe Express. This is basically a mashup with 2 Kraftwerk songs
Idc what anybody says this song change the sound of music😍What a time to be a teenager🔥🔥 I was born on the right time for music evolution, 🔥🔥🔥 this generation will never know
Absolutely. Mull it over. Ponder that sentiment. Question. Critique. Try HARD to deny. Negate that ish, even. TRY to turn that TRUTH on its head. Look at it as if you were born in another decade, era. U end right at, “nope, I was a youth during the ZENITH OF AMERICAN POPULAR MUSIC, and it permeates my psyche.” O and u could do u about five phd thesis’ FAT AND FILLED WITH THE FACTS SUPPORTING YOUR STATEMENTS.
@@ski6703English is definitely not your first language
This song was ahead of its time. Absolute classic.
Exactly.
So true, it's sad it does not get more mentions in hip hop history.
Kraftwerk wrote it mate.
@@ernest73 if nothing else it really did pave way for how the practice of sampling would become synonymous with hip hop.
No it sounds outdated now
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 Aqui no Brazil, essa música faz sucesso até hoje. 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
U que e bom e universal acabou aracatuba sp agora é so lamento😄🎡📀
Tamo junto 2022
We are the same people!
@TAO PAI PAI eu tambei ouvi mas ja conhecia a musica. Se quiser rever essa cena é só por eu a patroa e as crianças michael caio dançando.
nos bailes cariocas raiz sim kkk
“It’s like a ufo landing in the ghetto” 😂👌🏼
yup yup yup phenomenal!!!!
Rmao
@Frank DeFalco why you commenting on it then!
@Frank DeFalco you suck bro!
AHAHAHAH 😂😂😂
I still get goosebumps hearing this song. Man these dudes were definitely light years ahead of their time! To make this beat/song in 1982 is crazy! 🥶
it was a white dude that made the music arthur baker
@@mechanicalman4531 so it was a collaboration. I don’t think he would have been able to pull off the space aged get up🤣
@@mechanicalman4531 he said “these dudes were ahead of their time.” Sorry you’re white and fragile lmao
you make it seem like 82 was the stone age
@@mechanicalman4531
Obviously the sample used was from Kraftwerk's "Trans Europe Express" it makes "Planet Rock" a TIMELESS Classic!
Wish I could go back to the 80s. The music was the bomb, people got along and just wanted to dance.
Still the best in 2023 from when I first heard it in England as a 14 year old in 1984
Ok Pop Pop Got Some Flavor In His Blood ✊🏾
The 80s are the golden era of music, movies and fashion
And it is on point in 2022
Early to mid 90’s also
60s-00s
It's a 70s sound from kraftwerk. Not really anything amazing.
And love! And peace!! The movement that brought black and white people together
This was one of the most important tunes to come out of the 80’s. They were the sound of the future.
Still sounds dope in the 2020’s. An amazing track.
Absolute Facts!!! #PlanetRock
Thank God for "Kraftwerk"
Um no. And yes, thank God for Kraftwerk. They were the true unsung heros of this song, getting their brilliant riffs ripped off by these turkeys.
@@privatename3621 I’m guessing by your standards then nearly every hip hop producer in existence is a turkey?
Absolutely along with Freek A Zoid and of course Rappers Delight 👍🏻
Happy 50th to HIP HOP✊🏽
00:46 so the producer of aespa "supernova" song got the sample from here..nice to know this hahaha
45 yrs old and this still gets me pumped that I try to break out all my old school b boy moves!!!! Almost broke a hip!! 😂
hahaha! Oil em' up like the tinman!
I'm the same age..I remember being so little and you couldn't drive anywhere without hearing this playing in every car
Hard not to want to, right? Still an epic jam😎
WD 40 my brother, WD 40😎👍🏿
I don't know what I was thinking one particular night when I was gettin' down, but my left foot was swollen the next day...
Damn I was in this video. It’s been awhile since I saw this. Rock it !!
Zulu!!!!!!
Wow....💛💛💛💛💛✌
Orale!
did you know Poppy?
@@jamesstpatrick9809 Poppy rock?
Our world is free 😮🎙️🎶🎶🎶rock, rock the planet rock
came here for supernova aespa
It's weird to think that a 20 year old kid that's breakin' and pop-lockin' in this video is now today a 60 year old man!
That fuss wuz us.....
Time runs All over us
Thanks that was once me.......now at 52 years old my bones just pop........and lock now.
(To the uh) Tick Tock (you don't stop).....
At least he's not getting popped in the ass against his will by Bambaataa, though!
This was a time when you had beef you settled it on the cardboard . The good old days
Yeah Man !!!
@Kaden Williams it was ruined way before. When Bambaataa fondled little boys.
Lol 😂
@Kaden Williams yes sir
About as good as it gets. No Eminem,Dre,NWA or anyone without this stuff back in the day 🙏🙏🙏
True art.
Rest in Peace always Florian Shneider 🙏 ✌️ ♥
R.I.P.
I adore Kraftwerk and read that AB used a sample of Trans Europe Express in his early work, and lo here it is, he's obviously a man of taste! Love old school 80s and 90s rap and hip hop, so very fly, funky and witty, and how they actually made the records took some sheer skill.
They actually used 2 samples here. Melody from Trans Europe Express and the Beat is also from a Kraftwerk track named "Numbers".
i knew it!!! thanks aespa for making me remember this song
If u weren't around 80s early 90s u don't know what music and clubbing is it doesn't exist today and never a generation ever like those time
You are absolutely right! Millions have missed out. It was the best era ever. Cruising, electric dance music, popping,break dancing, it was a different kind of friendly towards your fellow man. It's like we all were just on the same page. No1 laughed at you if you tried to break or pop and couldn't people were willing to teach you I remember cruising on the boulevard and back then we could just jump in anybody's car and be like give us a ride and we'd go up and down the strip you know with some stranger because he or she had a bad ass low rider. never had to worry about them killing us I mean don't get me wrong there was weirdos out there yeah but it was just a whole different type of brotherly love You're all just kind of on the same page it was fun and it'll never be another era like it ever in life it's something that will go down in history
The power this record had back in the day coming out of the speakers was just ridiculous giving me goosebumps again very special indeed..for me this decade and through to the 90's is when hip hop was at it's best it just to me had more funk and soul to it, it was just happier 🙏
I am truly blessed to be a NYC 80s teen!! We ruled the world!!!
Me to brother! Bayside Queens!!
Sho nuff
Harlem world baby!!!!
The influence of you guys was virtually world wide with the youth at the time, great times when things were not so fucked up like they are now
Gangsta rap killed the vibe ...
This has power
Beat is Awesome😎
The 80s music is great.
Timeless music is great
“The art of rap” is a must watch
The foundation or a pillar of 👌🏽
The footage said it all Everybody was dancing together no fighting & especially no GUNS!
bruh as sumone who makes beats.... i just now realized how ahead of time this song is!!!!!!!!! this track is Crazy!!!
Riot in Lagos. Ryuichi Sakamoto RIP
Beat is actually from the Kraftwerk song "Numbers". The synth is from the Kraftwerk song Trans Europe Extress.
this song captures everything about growing up in the Hip Hop era
2021 anyone?😍❤️
🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰
Aye my Sri Lankan brother!🇱🇰❤️
Yessir... 2021 in march.. 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Is that Hassan in the crowd 😂😂😂😂😂
Can you believe that rap evolved from disco?
This should have a a trillion views , agree? Sure you do
The amount of views it has is unacceptable. Modern day hip hip, edm, rap, conerts;all of it, we owe so much to Afrika Bambatta for inventing the future of music
Dope...
0:26......
😁
0:21......
...0:26.
@@bobfreeze You meant we owe to Kraftwerk i guess, this track as well, is a remix of Abzug, a track from album Trans Europe Express, back in 1977. Not a secret, multiple times they have been credited by basically all that mattered, Bambaata included.
The parliament funkadelic of hip hop
Yes 💯
THERE'S NOTHING LIKE OLD SCHOOL
Eu com meus 53 anos e ainda escuto e danço esse clássico. 💃💃💃🇧🇷
I'm 59, saw them in Coachella
I just turned 56 and I love all kinds of music and I’ve heard some really great songs in my time but to this day if I’m working on something or you know sometimes the radio in your head starts playing something so you don’t even realize your beat boxing to yourself this is the beat that always hits my brain first it stayed with me from the skating rink to the club to now playing it for my grand children and I tell them it’s a shame that they’ll never know wat it was like to be young in that era gangs were having dance battles instead of drive bys not once back then when I left the house to go to the club did I turn around and look back at my house like this might be the last time I see it like I did from around 2008 til I quit drinking and partying in 2018 I got so many scars on my knees and elbows from fighting in the street I give God all the glory for letting me see 56 and I gotta give moms credit the power of a praying mother is priceless I put that on God and everything else I love in this world , but back in the day all love ✌🏻
I remember seeing them live at the Fun House in NYC, god I miss the 80s and 90s, best time to be a teen and alive!!, I need a fookin time machine!!
I remember seeing Madonna there when she was nobody..Jellybean Benitez was the DJ..good times
Can I go with you? Miss these times.
2:36
I was 16 yrs old when this rapp was released. I remember watching my friends "Break 💃 Dancing" I Love my generation of RAPP PIONEERS. THE REAL SHIT💯
1981 I was 11 and had just moved to central Florida and I kept hearing this groove. Every kid around had them boom boxes cranked up.
I was there. Hernando county. A majority of the kids at my school were from NYC and had all the dope mix tapes.
1982... this tune, BMX bikes, "record players", and listening to Tim Westwood on the radio on a Wednesday night when I should have been studying! Don't regret a minute of those days. PR was certainly THE electro tune...and still is....fantastic....AB and the SSF....you are true stars, thank you for your inspiration...
This song was years ahead of time these youngsters of today dont know what time it is
Alô Brasil alguém curtindo esse clássico na Quarentatena 🎵🎵🎵🎵06/2020
Claro sempre.....
@@taniasantos5816 olha esse
th-cam.com/video/fPO76Jlnz6c/w-d-xo.html
SIM
05/07 /2020
😷😱😲
😂.
@@ECL900 show
Tecladinho de Trans Europe Express do Kraftwerk.
The first “I gotta hear this over and over” track for me!!!!
I’m just an whitey pushing 60, in a small B.C. town…. I love this!
I saw Public Enemy and Anthrax in Vancouver over 30 years ago. They did bring the noise and it was killer. Music is like the sky…it’s for all to love
Não é só uma música.
É uma LENDA sonora .
imortal!!!
Tinha que ser obrigatorio.tocar em todo rolê !!!
As long as hip hop is alive this song will never die 👊
.... & this is why hip hop will never die.. because this song transcends time, Still bumps til this day.
#Salute 👊🏾
Sorry to burst ya'll bubble but hip hop is dead. I too was once in denial but I came out of it. When Hip Hop was established in the early 80's (not 70's because it wasnt established then) one of the goals was to steer the youth away from gang culture. Rap music today is dominated by gang culture(notice I said "rap music" because thats what we have now, Hip Hop is non existent). And thats just one example. I can give a list of reasons why Hip Hop is dead. When we watch old school videos like this all we are doing is reminiscing on when it was alive.
The industry has pretty much tried killing hip hop but it still lives in our hearts and memories and they can’t take that away from us 💪👊
@@MrDtown214tx Notice how u said "us" which implies those who were there back in the day. What about the next generation that wasn't there ?
smokeurobinson I couldn’t agree more.
Sensacional! Clássico que jamais será esquecido!
When he said "Z zz Zz Z z z zZ zZ" I felt that
Something about this era and the music damn bring it back please
yesenia G. DAMN YOU'RE SEXY
@@Ken-iu2zp ,....Y E A H, bro, s h e really i s very c u t e ! O:-)
I'm a New Yorker..from boogie down Bronx..so this song hits home hard..
Quase chorei de saudades. Meu Deus como fui feliz na minha adolescência 😢😢
Come one, come all to the dopest bar in the land. J ROCS "Licensed"
This was when NYC was at its best-delivering music to the world
When MTV was the dopest thing on the planet, had it on whole days, listening to the newest drops of the era.
this music came from the world to NYC.
its just a mashup of 2 kraftwerk songs
@@Plexpara I think we all know its Kraftwerk
@@pepsiq11965 so you know your first comment was wrong? nice thx
@@Plexpara This was an era of New York's greatness from the 70s through the early 90s giving the world music, fashion, nightlife, and not to mention the creativity of the New York art world. Don't know where you are from or if you lived this era and I really don't care. I DON'T THINK ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD YOU MIXED ELECTRO WITH HIP-HOP during the time
The beat, the epic keyboard riff, the whole damn track... it is all built upon samples of Kraftwerk's "Trans Europe Express." Those Germans were way ahead of their time, and deserve credit for their contributions which gave birth to hip hop, electro, and techno music. Know your samples people!!!
Agree without kraftwerk no electro !!
Didn't give birth to hip hop..in anyway shape.or.form
@@dryinkdryink675 th-cam.com/video/XMVokT5e0zs/w-d-xo.html
And they didn't give any credits to Kraftwerk
@@gordondecosta9137 still didn't give birth to hip hop
Love the preservation of the true American Indian captured in this masterpiece.
one of the greatest beats ever to be composed by human beings in my opinion
Made when music was so expensive to produce that it had to to have heart just to become a hit. Those guys put tremendous work in producing their art. These two groups are now icons and I'm grateful for their contributions to our culture. 🙏
Those were the days cuh
It will never get old ❤
Love these old school jams...I'm 52 and still got the beat
I'm a bit too old and broken down, but any dance class for hip hop or break dancing really needs to use this. If you're teaching a new generation use the songs that started it off.
Africa Bambooty 😂
RIP - bboy Frosty Freeze 🥶 He was so dope!
Pessoal aqui do Brasil tem que escutar muito essa música... Pra entender de uma vez por todas, o que é funk de verdade!!!
real!
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Isso é funk se ver não essas baixaria que cantam
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TENHO 47 ANOS E NO INICIO DOS ANOS 90 DANCEI MUITO HIP HOP E ESSA ERA A MELHOR A GALERA PIRAVA IA AO EXTASE QUANDO CHEGAVA A VEZ DE TOCAR ELA . HOJE SÓ TEM PORCARIA LIXO QUE TENTAM JOGAR EM NOSSOS OUVIDOS ...
Every time I hear this jam all of a sudden, whether I want to or not, my body just starts pop locking and roboting as I slowly rise from my chair as my body contorts in strange ways....
Same! Impossible to sit still when you crank this up!!
Now I pop hips 😂😂😂
Everyone was on the skating rink when this song dropped
I'm trying not to cry so emotional cause I'll never hear music like this again im glad I could be a part of it when it first came out
This track changed the electronic Break Dancing forever.