First time I went to Harlem I felt the vibe. Dude in White Castle worker treated me with hospitality. I’m from Connecticut.. I felt the Harlem hospitality and how they give it up
@@glorymosbyfloyd3878Was it really better back then? Because people allways like good old days even if they had to struggle etc. I think it is a nostalgic missconception in our minds. Remebering the good stuff and leaving out the bad - something like that
@unalson9514 I'm 45 and yes the 80s and the 90s were the greatest years of my life. I had a very fun childhood, I grew up in Philadelphia. My family was poor but it wasn't to bad. But the difference is now everyone is on social media and have cell phones, and technology is way better. But I'll trade all of that to live back in these times again. People were more happier and nicer, even with our life struggles. I can't really explain it. You had to be there and lived through it to understand. It was special.
VERY THANKFUL FOR YOU SHARING OF THIS VIDEO. I CAN ALMOST SMELL THE AIR FROM OFF MY 📱 PHONE WATCHING THIS AND HAVING HAD LIVED OFF 355 W.115TH PUSHING MY Djmario VAN and dj services. Harlem showed me ❤ for my hustling with the Harlem Hustlers " Dj Reggie Well & Harold Maynard who were teaching me the promotion game in Harlem 😊
I remember working for Harlem chamber of commerce every summer .Thank you Mr. And Mrs. Williams for the opportunity to learn an love my culture. These are the people responsible for Harlem week .#BlackNYLOVE
Ikr, and no guns... Maybe a couple but the way it is now it's worse than the Western days. But cell phones, social media and guns broke our connection as people. I cherish those days of the 80s & 90s.
Thank you for this I was born in Harlem hospital in 1963 lived on 127th street until the age of two then moved to the Drew Hamilton houses growing up in Harlem wasn't easy but it was the best time of my life. This right here is when Harlem was Harlem it was our essence and our aura.
I look at old videos like this and wonder where some of these people are today I was 20 years old back in 1990 was more downtown and midtown back then I miss I miss these times from back then it’s never the same when you get older
@@ninashala9496 I get what ur saying like the bronx or Spanish harlem was bad but there shit u were able to do that u can't do now that are fun and make u Idk just alot
Shorty the 90s was the shyt back when people were alive. This era make us panic. Becaseue they don't respect life and love. That's has to be first. GOD was first in the 90s that's why it's called the golden era
16 year old me then. Harlem week was it! All the people ,the fly cars parked up with the kicker box speakers blasting the the hottest mix tape out , Kid Capri,Doo wop &the bounce squad.. Putting on your best gear and two pens to write down numbers on torn off pieces of paper of the girls you would meet .Going home trying to remember who was who. LOL!! OLD HARLEM!! THANKS FOR SHARING!! ✊🏾💪🏾
Loved it when the ladies wrote the phone number on the palm with the heart over the i letter in their name......Thats when you knew you were in there...Miss those days....Priceless!
This when you had to be in it to win it.... You couldn’t watch from the penalty box and call shots. You had to feel the energy... feel that pavement under your feet. The life, The Soul. This was us.
i was 18 going on 19 back in 1990 , and me and my crew used to travel all the way from BROOKLYN just to attend HARLEM WEEK baby !!!!! lol.......... AH !!! the good old 1990s, i had a BLAST all through the 1990s decade PARTYING my ass off all through my 20's, LOL
@@oochiewally2783 .... I guess youre right, i didnt have that entrepreneur spirit back then , lol......... I actually was trying to be a Rapper, but i didnt make it, lol :(
Thank you for sharing this video. I wasn't fortunate enough to have grown up in NY so to see Harlem before the gentrification and white-washing is a real treat.
1990 was the most violent point in NYC history they had over 2100 murders, it may look like it was full of culture and nostalgia, but the streets was completely out of control, crack was its peak , I love the 90s but people forget how violent it was , especially places like NYC , DC , Philly and New Orleans
That’s what I remember about Harlem. Everyone was cut throat there was no real unity back then I was 14 years old back then and I remember nothing but Despair
Yes we tend to get nostalgic because we remember the people, family, places, music and special moments we shared, but we forget all the bad stuff that happened like the riots, murders, robberies and of course the crack epidemic. That said, the early 90’s in NY was a special time before things changed, no wifi, no smart phones, no social media, people actually talked to each other…and I wish I can go back.
Long before the days of smart phones, internet, social media and reality tv this was what real life was all about. Being outside with the people. It was real and sadly these days are long gone. 😢
I be so hyped to see old videos of Harlem no matter how small. The big difference. Even though some businesses is still there. I was 9yrs old when this video was made. I went to Harlem week every year for as long as I can remember.
Everything has good and bad. Harlem was thriving with culture and energy. Now those functions don’t go on. Many people have moved South. We often don’t get involved politically so a new resident goes to community board meetings and knows that your building is being knocked down. They also push the politicians to close your bar or enforce the block party permits. There was a block party in every other block in the 1980s.
I remember riding my bike from my apartment in the Bronx near Fordham University through Harlem down to Lincoln Center in midtown in August of 1990. It was so damn hot and I think I had heat stroke that day. I took the subway home. Good times.
@2:34 I see brother Arthur from Moneyearnin’ Mount Vernon, I was 9 going on 10 and I remember the old Harlem...I remember taking the 30 minute drive with my family from Mount Vernon to attend Harlem week and I remember the good times with family who lived in Harlem some have passed and some went back down south but Harlem has changed soooo much...last time I even remember Harlem being like this was 99’/2000 EVERYTHING SLOWLY STARTED TO CHANGE AFTER THAT...no more abandoned buildings, no more M&G soulfood on 125, Sylvia’s is still there-they just expanded to the corner....everything just changed. I miss the old Harlem...and really don’t know how to feel about the new gentrified Harlem.
The nostalgia of this video, man I miss the old Harlem. I'm from Polo grounds on 155th in 8th across from Rucker and from 1st hand experience I can tell u there is NOTHING like Harlem week in the 80's-90's. The culture was so rich. Money flowed through Harlem like water. Everywhere u looked there were exotic cars, cats with dookie ropes on, chicks with bangle earrings and the flyest attire. It was our culture and just a way of life. They say every one across the country wants to be from N.Y.... but everyone from N.Y. wants to be from Harlem! #FACTZ
I'm from Harlem also and as far as money flowing through Harlem like water Nah, if that was true we wouldn't have been gentrified out. The bangle earrings, flyest attire, dookie ropes and exotic cars were broke people trying to look rich
@@taalibabdullah5350 nah bro, your wrong. It's the last stop. Grew up there my whole life and I find it funny when some people say that. Like it's not off "Harlem river dr" 🤦🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
@@greatdaine well it looks like you're talking about mismanaging the money. There's no way you can say money didn't flow through Harlem in that era. When Harlem was responsible for the majority of drugs distributed through the entire eastern sea board. The money was there. People's heads weren't in the right places 🤷🏽♂️
@@Troi-Anthoni23 No what I'm saying is the money wasn't flowing through Harlem. The fly gear, the dookie chains and cars is money flowing through those selling it. The stores might have been in Harlem but the money didn't flow throught Harlem is what I'm saying. I get what youre saying though
I can guarantee on any given day I was 3 blocks up if not at harlem week that particular day.Good ole' harlem...90'....I was about 13 right around the corner from there everyday day of every summer..all my family was still alive around there and then..miss em'...good footage 👍🏾
Oddly, I remember exactly what I was doing on this day August 11, 1990. I was at my grandparents’ house in Greensboro, NC. We went to the science museum and ate Krispy Kreme donuts on the way back to the house. Then, my dad called us from Santa Fe, New Mexico and I told him who my second grade teacher was gong to be when school started next week, as I had found out earlier that day. Time flies.
I see the female rockin the dapper Dan gucci joint 5:17 ,it took gucci 30 years to realize his genus and to finally partner up with him.salute to the great Dapper Dan for leading the culture 🙌
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
We was getting money in Harlem around this time shit was definitely good I miss the 90’s 🔥 a lot of ppl were still alive and out it’s definitely different now we getting older and life is moving on
Just to think some or most of these ppl in the video may not be alive or have reached middle or old age. I was around 5 years old at this time and was living in brooklyn but it still gives me memories.
People in the comments are so obsessed with Alpo, AZ, and Rich Porter 😂 There were many hustlers from Harlem that was getting money that were just as big and bigger than them
I caught a glimpse of a young Harlem legend Big L at 1:16.. Wearing a white Afro t shirt and a fisherman's hat. Walking with a tall dude in a baby blue shirt. Thought it might have been Big lee he was walking with but Lee was in jail in '90.
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You can feel the soul back then
I haven’t been to NY, but I can feel the soul, just by watching this.
Pure facts! I was 6 In 1990 but remember like it was yesterday
Kinda reminds me of Chicago before gentrification... New York & Chicago are very similar.
The whole Malcolm X reverb came out. Public Enemy. IMO this was the basis for the black personalities we have now. For better or worse.
@@Galidorquestcan ppl have they moment without Chicago always being mentioned lol
When Harlem had SOUL !!! I miss it so much
Is this soul. Or plight
@@TheErw91 both
@@TheErw91 had to b there to understand
Pure facts! 💯
First time I went to Harlem I felt the vibe. Dude in White Castle worker treated me with hospitality. I’m from Connecticut.. I felt the Harlem hospitality and how they give it up
Those abandoned brownstones worth millions now
Why are they abandoned
time stamp?
@@soullessprincess6473 were abandoned in 90's
I remember they were selling them for a dollar back then
@@misty4066 Yes, a dollar a piece. But it needed a (one) million to fix it up to a liveable even then.
Wow the good ole days. 1990 WOW. Nobody can tell me you don't feel the magic when you watch this.
I FEEL MUCH MORE THAN MAGIC🪄.... " I FEEL THE MEMORY OF LIFE ALL OVER AGAIN SMH.. AND I LOVE IT!!!👌🏾💪🏾🙂🥱💯
Oh yes, definitely ❤❤❤
@@glorymosbyfloyd3878Was it really better back then? Because people allways like good old days even if they had to struggle etc.
I think it is a nostalgic missconception in our minds. Remebering the good stuff and leaving out the bad - something like that
@unalson9514 I'm 45 and yes the 80s and the 90s were the greatest years of my life. I had a very fun childhood, I grew up in Philadelphia. My family was poor but it wasn't to bad. But the difference is now everyone is on social media and have cell phones, and technology is way better. But I'll trade all of that to live back in these times again. People were more happier and nicer, even with our life struggles. I can't really explain it. You had to be there and lived through it to understand. It was special.
VERY THANKFUL FOR YOU SHARING OF THIS VIDEO. I CAN ALMOST SMELL THE AIR FROM OFF MY 📱 PHONE WATCHING THIS AND HAVING HAD LIVED OFF 355 W.115TH PUSHING MY Djmario VAN and dj services. Harlem showed me ❤ for my hustling with the Harlem Hustlers " Dj Reggie Well & Harold Maynard who were teaching me the promotion game in Harlem 😊
I remember working for Harlem chamber of commerce every summer .Thank you Mr. And Mrs. Williams for the opportunity to learn an love my culture. These are the people responsible for Harlem week .#BlackNYLOVE
that's the year I was born.
@@TeaneckMan90Same year my youngest brother was born. The little kid at 3:40 is about the age I was back then.
The 90’s were dope no cell phone (they had cells but not everybody could afford them only the drug dealers) no social media, it was great..
Facts...
True🙌🏻
and if you wanted to be seen you had to be outside lol.
Damn I thought my pops cell was for his job job. That explains it 😂
Ikr, and no guns... Maybe a couple but the way it is now it's worse than the Western days. But cell phones, social media and guns broke our connection as people. I cherish those days of the 80s & 90s.
Thank you for this I was born in Harlem hospital in 1963 lived on 127th street until the age of two then moved to the Drew Hamilton houses growing up in Harlem wasn't easy but it was the best time of my life. This right here is when Harlem was Harlem it was our essence and our aura.
Facts 127 Lenox all day
@Baby Lane Stanfield THERE WERE SO MANY OTHERS!! WHO DIDN'T WANT THE FAME!! BUT NOT GON DROP NAMES!!
Did you grow up watching people singing on the street corners before hip hop completely took over?
Damm the 90’s 😩😩🔥
Yep the best era ever. I was born in 1992.
@@johnn2638 82 me
@@E180TEKNO nice.
@@E180TEKNO nice.
@@E180TEKNO nice.
I look at old videos like this and wonder where some of these people are today I was 20 years old back in 1990 was more downtown and midtown back then I miss I miss these times from back then it’s never the same when you get older
You don't know what you have until it's gone.
Wasn't Even Born At This Time But I Feel Very Sad. I Wish I Could Have Experienced These Times. It Seems So Beautiful
@@ninashala9496 I get what ur saying like the bronx or Spanish harlem was bad but there shit u were able to do that u can't do now that are fun and make u Idk just alot
These neighbourhoods were really bad at that time. People using crack, shootings, etc. Sadly they're becoming that way again.
Shorty the 90s was the shyt back when people were alive. This era make us panic. Becaseue they don't respect life and love. That's has to be first. GOD was first in the 90s that's why it's called the golden era
16 year old me then. Harlem week was it! All the people ,the fly cars parked up with the kicker box speakers blasting the the hottest mix tape out , Kid Capri,Doo wop &the bounce squad.. Putting on your best gear and two pens to write down numbers on torn off pieces of paper of the girls you would meet .Going home trying to remember who was who. LOL!! OLD HARLEM!! THANKS FOR SHARING!! ✊🏾💪🏾
Loved it when the ladies wrote the phone number on the palm with the heart over the i letter in their name......Thats when you knew you were in there...Miss those days....Priceless!
The good ole days!
Did u know alpo or rich?
🤣Why two pens?
This when you had to be in it to win it.... You couldn’t watch from the penalty box and call shots. You had to feel the energy... feel that pavement under your feet. The life, The Soul. This was us.
FACTS!
Wow, 32 years ago! Time flies! I turned 10 just 11 days after this was filmed.
What? I turned 10 on August 23 of that year, 1990... wow! We are the same age. 😁
I was born in 1990!!! In 1990 was janet jackson or whitney famous?
i was 18 going on 19 back in 1990 , and me and my crew used to travel all the way from BROOKLYN just to attend HARLEM WEEK baby !!!!! lol.......... AH !!! the good old 1990s, i had a BLAST all through the 1990s decade PARTYING my ass off all through my 20's, LOL
should have saved your $$$ n bought some spots now we dont have the upperhand
@@oochiewally2783 .... I guess youre right, i didnt have that entrepreneur spirit back then , lol......... I actually was trying to be a Rapper, but i didnt make it, lol :(
How old are you now
@@TSRExtra .......... I'm 49. And i'll be 50 in SEPTEMBER this year
@@ironmike-putsallkindavideo7840 me either dawg i was running around like a fool partying it up 😏
I'm feeling extremely nostalgic ❤❤❤❤❤
I really miss these days ❤❤❤
Me too, so much it's depressing . I'M actually Still living here too , makes it even worse knowing those days are so long gone. GOD BLESS.
Thank you for sharing this video. I wasn't fortunate enough to have grown up in NY so to see Harlem before the gentrification and white-washing is a real treat.
Sure is
Your a lifelong victim blaming your problems on white people is old news find a new excuse
1990 was the most violent point in NYC history they had over 2100 murders, it may look like it was full of culture and nostalgia, but the streets was completely out of control, crack was its peak , I love the 90s but people forget how violent it was , especially places like NYC , DC , Philly and New Orleans
That’s what I remember about Harlem. Everyone was cut throat there was no real unity back then I was 14 years old back then and I remember nothing but Despair
Yes we tend to get nostalgic because we remember the people, family, places, music and special moments we shared, but we forget all the bad stuff that happened like the riots, murders, robberies and of course the crack epidemic. That said, the early 90’s in NY was a special time before things changed, no wifi, no smart phones, no social media, people actually talked to each other…and I wish I can go back.
Word..I was born May 1991 in Brooklyn,and boy it was fun,but spooky.Most of the street Kats was in this video ,but Low though
Long before the days of smart phones, internet, social media and reality tv this was what real life was all about. Being outside with the people. It was real and sadly these days are long gone. 😢
Thank u for bringing back the memories of old Harlem.
That kid at via 3:42 wonder if he grew up to achieve great things. His parents look like well respectable people that raised him right.
This is ART....
I be so hyped to see old videos of Harlem no matter how small. The big difference. Even though some businesses is still there. I was 9yrs old when this video was made. I went to Harlem week every year for as long as I can remember.
wow i was 14. man i really remember the smells, the weather, the feeling. nothing like it.
The era of being outside getting money chillin
Facts being outside and getting money now there’s a camera on every block
@@butterjones6347 with all those cameras and they still killing so camera ain’t doing nothing
Getting money 💰 how. You mean selling crack
💯 Golden era
@@misty4066 yea but it’s slowed down a lot smarter ones aren’t able to move outside
I loved Harlem back in the day, & still do!
Bro, I was literally just born when this was recorded wow lol
This is when you could afford an apartment days I use to love shopping on 125
😅
Everything has good and bad. Harlem was thriving with culture and energy. Now those functions don’t go on. Many people have moved South. We often don’t get involved politically so a new resident goes to community board meetings and knows that your building is being knocked down. They also push the politicians to close your bar or enforce the block party permits. There was a block party in every other block in the 1980s.
Summer time was the shit on 7th ave… The O.F.O. Block party was the shit as a kid !
This that NEW JACK CITY NINO BROWN Harlem Crack Drug Dealer era, lol
Yup... Alpo, Rich Porter, AZIE, etc... Harlem... lol
Yes. The 1990’s as well as the 80’s was a really rough area for ny. That is when drugs/prostitution was tearing the city up.
😂😂
I remember riding my bike from my apartment in the Bronx near Fordham University through Harlem down to Lincoln Center in midtown in August of 1990. It was so damn hot and I think I had heat stroke that day. I took the subway home. Good times.
Man Was 3 years old @ this time. Thank You for capturing time Much Love & Respect To You Kamryn's World ❤️🖤💚
THIS IS WHEN WE LOVED ONE ANOTHER
Yesirrr!
30 years ago
Amazing. I was there.
do you see any Familiar faces ?
I’m from Brooklyn but this brought back mad old memories. Peace to Harlem!!!! The Mecca ❤️🖤💚
Damn i was a kid during this time i remember my father hustling in these streets
@2:34 I see brother Arthur from Moneyearnin’ Mount Vernon, I was 9 going on 10 and I remember the old Harlem...I remember taking the 30 minute drive with my family from Mount Vernon to attend Harlem week and I remember the good times with family who lived in Harlem some have passed and some went back down south but Harlem has changed soooo much...last time I even remember Harlem being like this was 99’/2000 EVERYTHING SLOWLY STARTED TO CHANGE AFTER THAT...no more abandoned buildings, no more M&G soulfood on 125, Sylvia’s is still there-they just expanded to the corner....everything just changed. I miss the old Harlem...and really don’t know how to feel about the new gentrified Harlem.
1:46 they don't make high top fades like that no more
I had a ball, wildling on 145 st nick, I was 19
u got to know my man jamieo frm 145
"wildling?"
I just turned 12 on August 2nd in 1990 man bringing back memories when I grew up in Harlem
Old harlem🙌🏾
I was in Harlem at this time. 23 years old. I miss it. 😢
The nostalgia of this video, man I miss the old Harlem. I'm from Polo grounds on 155th in 8th across from Rucker and from 1st hand experience I can tell u there is NOTHING like Harlem week in the 80's-90's. The culture was so rich. Money flowed through Harlem like water. Everywhere u looked there were exotic cars, cats with dookie ropes on, chicks with bangle earrings and the flyest attire. It was our culture and just a way of life. They say every one across the country wants to be from N.Y.... but everyone from N.Y. wants to be from Harlem! #FACTZ
Polo grounds is the Heights not Harlem
I'm from Harlem also and as far as money flowing through Harlem like water Nah, if that was true we wouldn't have been gentrified out. The bangle earrings, flyest attire, dookie ropes and exotic cars were broke people trying to look rich
@@taalibabdullah5350 nah bro, your wrong. It's the last stop. Grew up there my whole life and I find it funny when some people say that. Like it's not off "Harlem river dr" 🤦🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
@@greatdaine well it looks like you're talking about mismanaging the money. There's no way you can say money didn't flow through Harlem in that era. When Harlem was responsible for the majority of drugs distributed through the entire eastern sea board. The money was there. People's heads weren't in the right places 🤷🏽♂️
@@Troi-Anthoni23 No what I'm saying is the money wasn't flowing through Harlem. The fly gear, the dookie chains and cars is money flowing through those selling it. The stores might have been in Harlem but the money didn't flow throught Harlem is what I'm saying. I get what youre saying though
I’m from 128th and Lenox brings back a lot of memories. I was 7 around this time but still remember the aura of old Harlem.
I can guarantee on any given day I was 3 blocks up if not at harlem week that particular day.Good ole' harlem...90'....I was about 13 right around the corner from there everyday day of every summer..all my family was still alive around there and then..miss em'...good footage 👍🏾
It was my ninth birthday 11 aug 1990. God bless
Oddly, I remember exactly what I was doing on this day August 11, 1990. I was at my grandparents’ house in Greensboro, NC. We went to the science museum and ate Krispy Kreme donuts on the way back to the house. Then, my dad called us from Santa Fe, New Mexico and I told him who my second grade teacher was gong to be when school started next week, as I had found out earlier that day. Time flies.
I see the female rockin the dapper Dan gucci joint 5:17 ,it took gucci 30 years to realize his genus and to finally partner up with him.salute to the great Dapper Dan for leading the culture 🙌
Damn back in 90 I was 16 I should’ve took massive pictures & videos back then...i would turn back the hand on time just for that
I was 9
I was 15 i remember them days 😪
I was 6, but still remember like it was yesterday. This video reminds me of those vibes. Such a fun and innocent time
That was time to have worked n saved $$$ while living at home and bought shyt up not take pictures
I was some months across east in BK
During the summer of 1990 my parents took my siblings and I to D.C. for the 1st time. We drove from Chicago to D.C. in a rented Lincoln.
Now that’s New York
2:55 ice cold soda 50 cent 😫😫
Word up😑 a different world indeed
my left ear loved this
#FACTS 🤣🤣🤣
Damn I was 16 years old The memories of old NYC just coming back watching this
Nothing like Nostalgia from 1990🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🖤
This is literally one month before I was born!
I was living and working in New York City back then. A great vibe that's no longer there.
Music at the beginning: Third World - Reggae Ambassador
I love Harlem. Miss moving through there.
Wow how my block has changed 👀 Harlem doesn’t look like that no more... the see threw people suck the living soul out of Harlem 🥺
That's the year I was born.
😅
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
We have alot of strangers here alway want to be where we are to mess it up
Our ENEMIES as king Malcolm would say
Is that lil Jamal!!!!! I haven’t seen this guy in almost 30 years. We played on the same CBA TEAM😂😂😂😂😂
Yes, that's him. Who was your coach?
I be watching these videos expecting Rich Porter, Alpo and AZ to pull up 😂😂😂
They lived on the east side of Harlem
@@daphneycandy810 rich n az was from the west side... only po was from eastside
Rich had already passed away months earlier by this time..Jan 1990
Me tooo😂
Great footage
We was getting money in Harlem around this time shit was definitely good I miss the 90’s 🔥 a lot of ppl were still alive and out it’s definitely different now we getting older and life is moving on
Just to think some or most of these ppl in the video may not be alive or have reached middle or old age. I was around 5 years old at this time and was living in brooklyn but it still gives me memories.
@@AmariMarvelous I know it's sad, but that's just how life goes bro ..
BRING THIS BACK 2021 F GENTRIFIERS
Those were the days
I was 1 years old! Queens NY!
People in the comments are so obsessed with Alpo, AZ, and Rich Porter 😂 There were many hustlers from Harlem that was getting money that were just as big and bigger than them
I wish I was there ❗️
Not from NYC but I definitely remember 1990... Great year!
ok i know the movie Do the right thing was in Brooklyn but this def had the Vibes
Everyone boy wit a flat fade or top😭😭
This was right before Harlem became gentrified, and during the time when many of these buildings were beginning to get renovated for the lower income
1990 was also the height of the crack cocaine epidemic....these years NYC wa s having like 2,000 murders per year!
THIS IS MY HARLEM!!!!🤎🤎🤎
HARLEM WAS MAGICAL!!!🤎🤎🤎
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣No phones and No masks
Hah, I was born not far from there. I live a number of blocks away now. 2 years old when this festival happened, I vaguely remember it.
Richard rogers- can't stop loving you " Marshall jefferson club mix "
Thanks for not giving up!! I been researching the song for decades!
@@keithtgreene527 you re welcome my friend.
I caught a glimpse of a young Harlem legend Big L at 1:16..
Wearing a white Afro t shirt and a fisherman's hat. Walking with a tall dude in a baby blue shirt. Thought it might have been Big lee he was walking with but Lee was in jail in '90.
That is NOT Big L
Idk .
@@thebigbopper6000 Trust me I KNOW. That is NOT L
Damn,I miss the 90’s. Not that damn crack
Or the Murder rates
@@freshprinceoflondonss9008 It's arguably worse now in some cities like Chicago. Also, m4$$-$h00t|n9$ weren't as much of an issue.
Hi, I'm shooting a 1990's scene for my short film. Can I use this video as background footage?
Brother at the End had that Vampire in Brooklyn Perm 1990 😢
1:56 the Empire State building and north tower of the WTC
This is when Harlem was Harlem
This is when Brooklyn was Brooklyn
This is when Queens was Queens
I miss it being on 125th 🥲
Wow! Thank you so much.
04:20 is that biggie smalls?
No 😂 just a big fella
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31 years ago.A year before I was born.
almost exactly 2 years after basquiat died - 8/12/88
I was born 15 days after this 😮
I swear I a give a limb jus to get the good times back 🔥💪🏿💪🏿
It wouldn't be the same with one leg
What song is at 4:40 ?
Richard rogers can t stop lovin you Marshall jefferson club mix 90s
That’s my dad in there
Beautiful Black People 🌟
I really miss old Harlem! Ugh ❤❤❤❤ I was at this
Hi there I am writing a story about Harlem and Im wondering if you would grant me permission to inlclude a part of your video.
Please do!
I see my mom! How ironic! 😂😂
Where she in the video?
@6:30 @@godaughter4044
R.I.P Mama