Y'all obviously never watched House Party or Class Act. That's all Play ever talked about. Will Smith wasn't a G-Rate rapper either. People get old and suddenly don't remember how violent and hedonistic it was growing up.
@@stephenalvarez7916 yeah there is. They even shouted it in the lyrics . “A little gogo swing”. Riko Monté all platforms. I’m FROM DC. Checc my music out. Peace and love ❄️💯
@@iannamico It’s how hip hop started. Rap started more as poetry in the 70’s with remixes of popular music. It told a true tale of happenings in the hood or urban life. Once gangster rap and praise of guns, sex and violence became popular, everything changed.
Here in 2024 after watching House Party, Kid N Play are AMAZING!!! I wish I could’ve been born in the 90’s! These two are Legends!!!! 🔥🔥 this is REAL music ❤️🔥
The Good 'ol Days!!!'80's was definitely the greatest era for everything!! Best Decade by far. Movies TV music video games. If only we knew then what we know now.
I remember sneaking into my mom's room, and listening to her old tapes, and I stumbled upon this. I fell in love with it the first time I heard it. Thanks mom!
I remember when rap music first started with the Sugar Hill Gang, during the late 70s, and I remember when it became mainstream after the movie Krush Groove in 1985, and people like Kid N Play, Will Smith, LL Cool J and Heavy D took it to another level. I remember Public Enemy adding political consciousness to rap music.The early days of rap music were exciting, it is a far cry from what he hear today. I love positive uplifting rap music, it is too bad that it did not get enough air play on the radio to stay around. Now rap music has a negative and gutter vibe to it. I really miss the positive messages.
StevenC32 J Cole and Kendric Lamar are bringing positive messages to rap in rhis era, but I agree. They're not even getting enough attention that tbey deserve, which drives me crazy.
Lets not forget De La Soul, PM Dawn (RIP Prince Be), Tribe Called Quest and proto-gangstas Naughty by Nature, Big Daddy Kane, Eric B n Rakim, , Heavy D , etc etc n on n on
Actually, by the time Sugar Hill came along, rap had been around for a while, almost seven years, but the early rappers were not interested in recording until Sylvia Robinson recorded the Sugar Hill Gang. Rap was more positive and fun back then. Rappers did not have to curse or call women ho's and bitches and all that crazy stuff. Big Daddy Kane never cursed at all in his music,
Man, this was the party anthem back then. These dudes were so talented and so underrated. I don’t think ppl took them as seriously as the other rappers back then. Maybe because they made it so obvious, that they were having the time of their lives performing. I always loved the energy and the enthusiasm that they brought to their music. Shout out to Christopher Reid and Christopher Martin aka Kid ‘n Play.
I randomly went to a party and was dancing and me this random dude started doing the kid n play dance lol. I haven't done that shit in decades and took me back to my childhood in NYC
Oh, the memories. Good hip hop, clean hip hop, fun hip hop and the rappers weren't scared to dance and entertain. Not hating on the new school, but wow this brings back fun memories.
I am forever grateful for The original form of Hip Hop, I got nothing but love and Respect for the Godfather's of Hip Hop. I grew up jamming out to 90's Gangster Rap, 90's and 2000's Underground Rap and still do. As soon as I started discovering 80's Hip Hop after highschool I was absolutely amazed! At the 80's Hip Hop sound, like Jailhouse Rap, Are You Ready For Freddy from the Fat boy's and RUN DMC's Rock Box. I love the 80's Hip Hop just as much as I love the 90's and 2000 Gangster Rap and Underground Rap and I always will.
I grew up listiening to Kid n' Play, Xscape, TLC, Immature, House of Pain, Method Man & Redman, MC Lyte, Young MC, Ice Cube, Ice-T, Black Sheep, Lords of the Underground, N.W.A., Run DMC, Prince, & 2Pac & Biggie. This is REAL HIP-HOP!!!
OMG I was young white kid in England when these burst on to our screens, now I’m a old white kid lol Absolutely brilliant films and music. Takes me right back to being a kid 😂😂great memories
I remember being on South Street in Philly. And this song was playing a lot. In people's cars, radio stores. It was in April of '89 !!!! GREAT TIME !!!!
This is the sh-eye-it...Yes killing it on the treadmill with this song and on the dance floor too. Oh my I was born in 1968 grew up wit this and still lovein it... yes..tear it up...KID AND PLAY FOR LIFE BABY❤
excellent song to start the 90's with and killer moves! always said kid n play were severely underrated for everything they did! how many here have tried the crossover step they do and actually did it?
I have never listen to this song in it's entirety on my own accord. Only as a kid with my parents. And just now at 39 yrs old, I just woke up out of my sleep singing it so much that I had to look it up... I just rapped almost the entire song and remembered the dance moves... Something I didn't even know I knew!!! I was 4 or 5 when this came out! How dope is that?? Well that's it 😂 Just thought I'd share this with the one or two ppl who will read my comment 🤷🏾♀️ Music is so amazing 💚 S/O to Kid-N-Play! #Legends #MusicIsLife
I remember back in 1988 when I was 13 and my brother was 19 we use to put on those old tapes and we use to make up dances to them man those were some good times😂❤️😜😘💯
I wish Hip Hop would have stayed this way! It had much flavor, made sense, made you want to dance and have fun instead of wanting to go out and kill somebody, and every other word didn't contain the BITCH word.
Daphney Lewis listen to hit em up or a NWA song stop hatin smh 🤦🏾♂️ why does the older generation always gotta hate on the new one like it’s so much different like the only difference is the melody. Have you heard of Polo G he makes good songs listen to Polo G - Effortless and you’ll be like damn I didn’t know about this 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Reginald Andrews I think that’s because you’re an adult lookin at our generations music. Your elders thought the same about y’all’s music too. I hate mainstream music today but there are a lot of great artists out there. Still live 90s music a lot tho
omg! every now and then I be wanting to hear good music. This was fun you get with your friends and dance. Have fun and I miss this and my kids won't get to experience this. I wish in this world is put back the good music. You really appreciate it so very much now that it's no longer here. I miss these days!!
dem house parties that was on point to the point u didn't want to go home..dancing to every song that the dj played and danced with every girl or guy that was willing...Classic
+Daniel Collins I'd say more it was a positive message than innocent. Because NWA was out at this time and they were far from innocent.. but a lot of NWA songs still had good positive messages in them.
This just serves to remind me how OLD I'm getting. I remember seeing this when it used to play on Jukebox back in 1990. I was 8 then. Has it really been 30 damn years?
Back in the days us hip-hop heads used to call songs like this corny, now we feel regretful cause I'm seeing hip-hop's turned to a sewer, there's no real song in these days hip-hop. I really missed 80's & 90's hip-hop.
So much fun, soul and flavor. I was just a baby when all of this was goin' down, but hey... I love looking back on it. My older cousins loved Kid N' Play.
We used to have the house parties rockin!! 2 18s, 4 15s and 4 10s in one apartment!! Had the whole complex bumpin!! The Cali's.... Man the good ol days...
No face tattoos. No twerking. No drug use. No cussing. No mumbling. Just pure awesomeness.
So True💯❤
0:34 was a lil crazy tho
@@borderline-passible Good point.
Y'all obviously never watched House Party or Class Act. That's all Play ever talked about. Will Smith wasn't a G-Rate rapper either. People get old and suddenly don't remember how violent and hedonistic it was growing up.
Major Facts!!! 😀
I’m rollin’ with Kid ‘n Play in 2022 just as I did in 1988!
That's great man I still feel in the vibe too and don't need that viagra lol 😆
I remember jumping off my couch to do the dance when you jump over your own leg before i could do it on flat ground
This song is over 30 something years now
Yessir and House Party just made it better ❤
Man we got old homie 😂
Miss those fun days of Hip-hop. There was room for everybody with different styles.They don't get as much props as they truly deserve.
T. PRES You're not alone,I miss these days bad
Nowadays there are more styles. But hip hop was definitely better back than
@DawgTawkWellington (DTW) exactly
You got that right!
@@WoodT92 Everybody is copying each other now...every region sounds the same
1988 was too hype, too great and so funky!
It was FRESH!
Word!
Still Rolling with Kid N Play in 2023
Yes rolling in 2024!!!
This song they fused their new york vibe, dancing and rhymes with the Go Go sound of DC and Maryland. Classic stuff love it!!
Yep! We loved them and Salt N Pepa for it too! ❤️
That's right Kid N Play with that Go Go sound DC and Maryland area 🏆🏆.
Wtf are you talking about ????? Go go sound lmAo 🤣? There was no DC or Maryland vibe idiot
@@stephenalvarez7916 yeah there is. They even shouted it in the lyrics . “A little gogo swing”. Riko Monté all platforms. I’m FROM DC. Checc my music out. Peace and love ❄️💯
this was around the time New Jack Swing was poppin off. Props to Teddy Riley and the gogo acts coming out of DC.
I'm from DC and it's always a Prideful feeling to hear Go-Go music reach outside of the DMV.
I’m glad they made movies. They have such awesome comedic presence.
Its sad af that we don't get nothing like this anymore
Facts
NWA and gangster rap,pushed all of that out of the way,for a new era of rap,that would be marketed.😮
This is what you call real hip hop. No cussing no violence just dancing and having a good time.
Who are you to define real hip hop
Yes. They liked to just have fun.
Facts
@@flashfunk0373 but clean on the radio…
@@iannamico It’s how hip hop started. Rap started more as poetry in the 70’s with remixes of popular music. It told a true tale of happenings in the hood or urban life. Once gangster rap and praise of guns, sex and violence became popular, everything changed.
That funky GOGO rhythm... DCstandup
BOSSYBARBIE87 oh u caught that lol
Yes!!!
DC fasho
Is this a Rare Essence sample? Someone help me out...
@@deekaymusiclover2481 wondering the same
Still Rollin with Kid N Play 2020....
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Yup
i don't know what it is about this groove
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@@EnochDark that's here making us move but it's sure is funky
Pure fun glad I was a teenager during this era
Here in 2024 after watching House Party, Kid N Play are AMAZING!!! I wish I could’ve been born in the 90’s! These two are Legends!!!! 🔥🔥 this is REAL music ❤️🔥
Them Horns though and the whole video✨💝👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💯
Driving out hate and evil💫💞
Here because of ED LOVER and Math Hoffa ....Amazing all fun ....no oppos....that was the good ole days we/thay created an industry
They just don't make masterpieces like this anymore.
Memories. When everybody wasn't afraid to dance. Just fun.
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Hitting the D.C. WOP and dancing all night. And dance battles
Exactly...no standing around holding up the wall...dancing your curls out...leave with your hair in a pony tail or a head band.
That base line and them horns.. What a jam
Man, if rap were still like this, I would actually like it. Miss those early 90s.
Hip-Hop! Old School! Legendary!!!
The Good 'ol Days!!!'80's was definitely the greatest era for everything!! Best Decade by far. Movies TV music video games. If only we knew then what we know now.
Damn near broke my leg trying to jump thru that loop in the leg 😂😂😂
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😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
What?!...💯🔥🔥🔥
LOL!!! I can't do that anymore either...
😂😂😂
There's is nothing wrong with loving or liking old-school rap and being near your 40's! This is obviously great music and it's well thought out!
I LOVE being from the DMV!!! GOGO MUSIC IS LIKE NONE OTHER!!!
They were both talented but Kid was crazy wit it! Dancing and on the mic
I remember sneaking into my mom's room, and listening to her old tapes, and I stumbled upon this. I fell in love with it the first time I heard it. Thanks mom!
Amen!!! I was raised off this music, Always dancing in the living room💯💯
Gottdam i feel old af
This is definitely what we used to dance to in our living rooms as kids. The memories😢 Good for you coming upon it.
Hands down the greatest Dance Rap joint ever in Hip Hop
This the shit right here!!! 80s Babies stand up!!! This us right here!!!
Yep I am an 80's baby 1984 !!!!.
autria robinson Ooowww!!
+NellyBelleDAMN i really wish i were
JayaR 15 Its alright come and join us! lol
got you!!!
The bass and horn section is killing it🎺🎷🎶🎵🎼 classic 🔥
💯💯💯💥💥
Still Fire!***🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@melissaflood3276 Yes it is Melissa 🔥✌️😁
I remember when rap music first started with the Sugar Hill Gang, during the late 70s, and I remember when it became mainstream after the movie Krush Groove in 1985, and people like Kid N Play, Will Smith, LL Cool J and Heavy D took it to another level. I remember Public Enemy adding political consciousness to rap music.The early days of rap music were exciting, it is a far cry from what he hear today. I love positive uplifting rap music, it is too bad that it did not get enough air play on the radio to stay around. Now rap music has a negative and gutter vibe to it. I really miss the positive messages.
StevenC32 J Cole and Kendric Lamar are bringing positive messages to rap in rhis era, but I agree. They're not even getting enough attention that tbey deserve, which drives me crazy.
Lets not forget De La Soul, PM Dawn (RIP Prince Be), Tribe Called Quest and proto-gangstas Naughty by Nature, Big Daddy Kane, Eric B n Rakim, , Heavy D , etc etc n on n on
Never, never, never say again that Sugar Hill Gang started rap music.
Actually, by the time Sugar Hill came along, rap had been around for a while, almost seven years, but the early rappers were not interested in recording until Sylvia Robinson recorded the Sugar Hill Gang. Rap was more positive and fun back then. Rappers did not have to curse or call women ho's and bitches and all that crazy stuff. Big Daddy Kane never cursed at all in his music,
Folks still sleeping...why didn't this comment get more likes...Truth!
Can't deny that gogo sound man this shit still cranks lol
Damn right this shit still crank
Man, this was the party anthem back then. These dudes were so talented and so underrated. I don’t think ppl took them as seriously as the other rappers back then. Maybe because they made it so obvious, that they were having the time of their lives performing. I always loved the energy and the enthusiasm that they brought to their music. Shout out to Christopher Reid and Christopher Martin aka Kid ‘n Play.
The "Go-Go" beat was fire
It's 2024 and I'm still listening to Kid and Play real Hip Hop I miss them and music like this. Team Kid and Play
I randomly went to a party and was dancing and me this random dude started doing the kid n play dance lol. I haven't done that shit in decades and took me back to my childhood in NYC
HAPPY 60TH BIRTHDAY
CHRISTOPHER "KID" REID
(APRIL 5, 2024)
When hip hop was good, and worth listening to.
Oh, the memories. Good hip hop, clean hip hop, fun hip hop and the rappers weren't scared to dance and entertain.
Not hating on the new school, but wow this brings back fun memories.
Feelin Nice Agreed! I was in 2nd grade at the time. I was exposed to this music due to my cousin, who was four years older than me.
I couldn't have said it ANY better myself!
way to not put down the new! i agree with you completely
Rappers today are losers that hit women’s
@@polanialmoni6274 🤦🏾♂️
I am forever grateful for The original form of Hip Hop, I got nothing but love and Respect for the Godfather's of Hip Hop. I grew up jamming out to 90's Gangster Rap, 90's and 2000's Underground Rap and still do. As soon as I started discovering 80's Hip Hop after highschool I was absolutely amazed! At the 80's Hip Hop sound, like Jailhouse Rap, Are You Ready For Freddy from the Fat boy's and RUN DMC's Rock Box. I love the 80's Hip Hop just as much as I love the 90's and 2000 Gangster Rap and Underground Rap and I always will.
They killed this!!!
This is one of the most gloriously 80's things I've ever seen, and I absolutely love it!
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I grew up listiening to Kid n' Play, Xscape, TLC, Immature, House of Pain, Method Man & Redman, MC Lyte, Young MC, Ice Cube, Ice-T, Black Sheep, Lords of the Underground, N.W.A., Run DMC, Prince, & 2Pac & Biggie. This is REAL HIP-HOP!!!
Rolling with Kid N Play in 2024
I'm 52 and GOD I MISS THESE DAYS!!!!!
#metoo
Still drivin' my '92 Firebird .. and still rollin w/ Kid N Play
this song still go hard🔥🔥🔥
See no cussing or anything just hip hop dance too man hip hop really change a lot
OMG I was young white kid in England when these burst on to our screens, now I’m a old white kid lol Absolutely brilliant films and music. Takes me right back to being a kid 😂😂great memories
TIMELESS ❤️🔥
2024 still a monster jam. Absolute Classic
Found this in 2015. I was 7. Still rocking this 6 years later.
I remember being on South Street in Philly. And this song was playing a lot. In people's cars, radio stores. It was in April of '89 !!!! GREAT TIME !!!!
This is the sh-eye-it...Yes killing it on the treadmill with this song and on the dance floor too. Oh my I was born in 1968 grew up wit this and still lovein it... yes..tear it up...KID AND PLAY FOR LIFE BABY❤
excellent song to start the 90's with and killer moves! always said kid n play were severely underrated for everything they did! how many here have tried the crossover step they do and actually did it?
One of the best instrumentals in hip hop history.
Memories in the 80s was one of my favorite moments I had with rap music.
I ain’t even an 80’s baby I’m a 90’s baby but I still can bump there shit I love there movie class act to any one else still here in 2019!!!!!
It feels so good to look back these two funky beats ❤ that dance
I have never listen to this song in it's entirety on my own accord. Only as a kid with my parents. And just now at 39 yrs old, I just woke up out of my sleep singing it so much that I had to look it up... I just rapped almost the entire song and remembered the dance moves... Something I didn't even know I knew!!! I was 4 or 5 when this came out! How dope is that?? Well that's it 😂 Just thought I'd share this with the one or two ppl who will read my comment 🤷🏾♀️ Music is so amazing 💚 S/O to Kid-N-Play! #Legends #MusicIsLife
That is pretty amazing! I wonder why you woke up with that song in your head all of a sudden!
@@crazykins9361 right... Super weird but I had to listen lol. I guess memories are weird that way. Just pop up whenever for no apparent reason 🤷🏾♀️
I glad i got to listen and watch creative artist like this. Who didn't mind stepping out the box and being creative
I miss this so much!
Love how they used to finish each other rhymes
Gotta post this...Rollin' with Kid N' Play...Still love the kick step!!!!
2019!!!! This is still the jam.
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The horns and the whole video💫
I was 12 ,in the 6th grade when this came out in the fall of 88 good times
Me too.
james jones so u was born in 76.
Me too I was 12 in the 7th grade I remember dancing to this at the middle school parties thinking they finally brought go-go to the midwest lol
Burgerkween4 so you grad from H.S in 94
Janice King yes Oct 17 1976
I miss kid n play 😭
This is still so fiiiiiiire!! Reminds me of the roller skating rink I went to as a kid.
Kid n Play was so dope even my grandma loved them ❤
I remember back in 1988 when I was 13 and my brother was 19 we use to put on those old tapes and we use to make up dances to them man those were some good times😂❤️😜😘💯
Omg me too I was 13 as well hey twin. my brother was my hero always buying new records and fly. Al b sure came on the scene and I was obsessed.
You look 13 now lol
I still laugh as if it was my first time watching this video…..love it!!!!!😇🙏❤️👍🤗
We stay paid, you know the boys that got it made, see I'm the tramp and I'm the fella with the high top fade
Ayeeeeee
Them horns tho 2:00 yasssss
***** That would be your mama
yasss🙌🙌🙌💃💃💃💃
Go-Go horns
Maria Music Maria them horns are go go & Chuck Brown samples. Da best track Kid n Play made wuz this song
Maria Music Maria yea this jawn is turnt
I'm glad I didn't miss out on this music. I turned 36 Saturday.
I wish I was born in the mid 70's to enjoy the 80's and 90's.
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Same
Soo beautiful I was 14 when this came out.... Thank u GOD for such old glories from 1988....
I wish Hip Hop would have stayed this way! It had much flavor, made sense, made you want to dance and have fun instead of wanting to go out and kill somebody, and every other word didn't contain the BITCH word.
Daphney Lewis god said the world will never be the same
Daphney Lewis gfngnhyj
and it was fun
Daphney Lewis listen to hit em up or a NWA song stop hatin smh 🤦🏾♂️ why does the older generation always gotta hate on the new one like it’s so much different like the only difference is the melody. Have you heard of Polo G he makes good songs listen to Polo G - Effortless and you’ll be like damn I didn’t know about this 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Reginald Andrews I think that’s because you’re an adult lookin at our generations music. Your elders thought the same about y’all’s music too. I hate mainstream music today but there are a lot of great artists out there. Still live 90s music a lot tho
omg! every now and then I be wanting to hear good music. This was fun you get with your friends and dance. Have fun and I miss this and my kids won't get to experience this. I wish in this world is put back the good music. You really appreciate it so very much now that it's no longer here. I miss these days!!
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dem house parties that was on point to the point u didn't want to go home..dancing to every song that the dj played and danced with every girl or guy that was willing...Classic
Still rolling wit Kid n Play in 2024
Just watched house party 2! Obviously. I love this old school rap!
I'm old, graduated in 1988 and to this day when dance music comes on, I'm doin the kick step. Which looks a little funny when you're 52!
When rap was innocent
+Daniel Collins I'd say more it was a positive message than innocent. Because NWA was out at this time and they were far from innocent.. but a lot of NWA songs still had good positive messages in them.
@@petrusamp7792 true
They was like 30 yrs old when they did this. #mindblown
@@marstonfobbsentertainment they were 24 and 26
Wait, You forreal? Rap was innocent back in the day? Damn...
Staying up very late in the evening, house parties or block parties, and Kid and Play on your car stereo with the volume up, those where the dayz.
Brings back memories, and I swear, that move at 3:06 always amazed me. Guys at my school got hurt trying to do that.
I’m 31 and it’s really sad music like this gone it’s all about stepping on opps now having beef and rapping about it smh
This just serves to remind me how OLD I'm getting. I remember seeing this when it used to play on Jukebox back in 1990. I was 8 then. Has it really been 30 damn years?
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born in 96 but if u don't appreciate this kind of music ur life has no meaning
Back in the days us hip-hop heads used to call songs like this corny, now we feel regretful cause I'm seeing hip-hop's turned to a sewer, there's no real song in these days hip-hop. I really missed 80's & 90's hip-hop.
That's some real right there.....This song goes hard
This song was never thought to be corny
@@ertfgghhhh I don't know what he talking about. This was the ish.
@@goodbrothersteve iktr
This was considered corny? What about this is remotely corny though?
So much fun, soul and flavor. I was just a baby when all of this was goin' down, but hey... I love looking back on it. My older cousins loved Kid N' Play.
I feel like a little kid again when I hear music like this.
As a chubby kid from the bay area I tried the dance.
Where you hop over your leg while holding it....
Damn near broke my leg...
much love ✌️
Just like antique cars; this song won't ever go out of style!!!!!😎😎😎
We used to have the house parties rockin!! 2 18s, 4 15s and 4 10s in one apartment!! Had the whole complex bumpin!! The Cali's.... Man the good ol days...
Damn you shouldve been arrested for DTP lol
I bet when the funky part of the beat kicked in the Plex was jumping and cracking sheetrock lol
@@Thatboiishawn24 LoL you know it!
Real music
👍🏿💯
80's All Day remember when my Moms took me to a Kid N Play concert in Detroit
I miss this
I was 13. This was THE JAM at all the DYA dances ... Damn - 1988 was sick. Who's doin' party music these days? ANYONE?
1 of they’re BEST performance 🥳🥳🥳🥳a classic 🥳🥳🥳🥳
Love how they not only used the beat but shouted out GoGo several times in the song! I love being from DC