I met Flave in 1988 in NYC in my hood Washington Heights I was 13. He visited frequently and the whole block fell in love with him, mostly Dominican immigrants... old ladies cooked Dominican food for him while he played dominoes on the sidewalk with the old men and hustlers, I remember in summer 89 he came with a white Lamborghini countach with the license plate "FLAVE" and he let all of the kids including myself sit in the car and played with massive cd sound system. I remember I was amazed that he understood spanish perfectly but had trouble talking in spanish clearly. One time he gave all the kids on the block including my self a $100 dollar bill, wow. He also used to hire the ice cream truck all day. The Flave I met in my childhood was a humble man, charismatic, very funny and a musical genius as well. Google it, you will be surprised.
People make out like growing up in the ghetto is some kinda hell but i wouldn't swap my childhood for anyone else's. We didn't have a yard to play in with our siblings but a whole estate with 3 streets and a couple parks in between to run amok and a whole community of brothers and sisters and the neighbours really did have ours and each others bacox and best interest in mind. We didn't have a car or even a telephone but my neighbour would drive me anywhere for $2 and ya could call my neighbours and they'd come and get me. I'd play my drums for hours every day and still no static and now 25 years later, thise neighbours are still by far the best people I've ever known and trust like I've never trusted another. I had bank 4obbers and smack heads next door that are bad motherfuckers but never to me, to me they're the sweetest and kind dudes that will kill anyone 3v3n dumb enough to try start some shit, I've never even had a minor argument with em who are more like uncles to me than just mere neighbours. These dudes are the big dogs in prison too and when I first heard from mates who come back and try to describe these mad dudes to me and I relo em that they're my neighbours and I've known sm all my life , I was actually there at 10 years old the day the jacks came and tried to take em away and let's just say, I seen at least 10 cops run away with their faces beaten in to call for reinforcements, and still it went on for hours yet. 9ld mate actually did the police station over and stole all their guns and shit, thats the kinda loose shit these guys got up to, besides their main jobs OOo f robbing ar mm outed cars and distribution 9f 'pharmaceuticals' and that was over a decade laterand spending most of that in the local most notorious prison of all time. Ya know the actor and world's strongest man winner and recipient 'Nathan Jones' ? The big villain guy in Jackie chans 'rumble in the Bronx? That dude is infamous for kicking off 7 cell doors in there and snapping handcuffs 9ff his wrist like they're just a plastic o r something, and this was the 80s when most prison were like medieval castles with no plumbing, toilets or barely even electricity, dudes would get raped thru the bars just walking past too closely, crazy shit. Still gotta love em and my life back then, who needs money when you got connections? I never paid for anything anywhere and yet had more than anyone, I al, OOo st thought I was somehow blessed or some crazy shit, especially as I got older and all the flyestt bitches would stalk me and fight each other over me, for nothing too coz hos are more dangerous and addictive than crack and heroin combined, should be avoided like the plague, or herpes, or hepatitis more realistically. Still those same bitches are at it after 25+ years now and still got nothing and I'm not exactly a handsome man and even more so now with the effects of time and battlescars on the street, not many teeth left and still 5hey get dissed. Theyre so fuckin seem that u don't even wanna tempt fate by fuckin em ever, would be a kin to putting ya duck in a bear trap or power socket or something and can only end badly. Honestly, I can only hope that I end up back there one day. Who needs moneys when ya live the life of a king? Happy days
Yeah boi, I bet flav is just like you say and a big sweetheart, more then ghetto thug or gangster. Bringing good back to the ghetto and for how he should be judged, not by his perk a, flaws or weakness that are really no one else's business. There is an automatic stigma and judgement because someone is on drugs but the drugs aren't the issue , the consequential bad behaviour and negative effects of drugs àre the stigma but dudes like flav are just too good hearted and generous to be greedy and violent, instead he comes sn shares that wealth and experience with the community instead. That shit only happens in the ghetto, rich fuckers in suburbia would more likely run u over before u even got close to em
Jeff Royer wtf are you talking? He lives in vegas hes all over. Seen floyd mayweather as well in chase bank in south las vegas few months ago. Celebrities are everywhere
I loved that first Public Enemy album. Bumpin beats, dope scratching, with Chucks iconic voice spittin hard rhymes....man, i still bump it sometimes today.
in the Public Enemy documentary on TH-cam, Rick Reuben refused to hire Flava Flav cuz nobody could explain his function in the group, but Chuck forced Flava down everyone's throats lol it was actually pretty insightful of Chuck to know right from the start to add those much needed dynamics, Chuck D would hammer the listener with a dense lyrical sledgehammer of facts, truth and fury then Flava was like a mischievous cartoon character counterbalance... I think it also helped to show a sense of humor which made them seem more relatable rather than only militant and angry
You can tell Chuck has no ego about anything. He's a bad man but not afraid to be humble and give credit to everyone no matter how small the role. A very rare trait.
I think you missed the point he was making. He’s basically telling Vlad to focus on what he was saying. It’s like saying listen to what I’m saying man,don’t interrupt!!
Terence Tembo yea that’s what I took from it too. Not saying i believe flav plays 30 instruments lol, but I don’t think he was suggesting that he can’t.
DAMN!!! Chuck is on his Historian Mode HARD!!! I thought I was the only one who remembered Laser Discs. I’ve asked several other Old Heads & NOBODY REMEMBERS. “The D is for Dangerous”... NOT DEMENTIA
Vlad needs to stop playing and drop the whole interview right now. Got me over here scratching myself like a Night of the Living Baseheads background crackhead waiting for this whole interview.
Yessir, my favorite I'm-going-to-take-a-chance-on-this album. When I bought Yo, Bum Rush the Show at the PX music section in Jax, FL, 1987 I had no idea who PE was. Never heard of them. Didn't know anyone who had. So as I'm on the base blaring their cuts on my boombox while playing hoops, everyone's wanting to know who they were. "Miuzi Weighs a Ton" was revolutionary, "Sophisticated" was meant to be played loud, and "My '98" was just incredible. They were an amazing and impactful group.
Public Enemy will forever be one of my favorite groups even though Chuck D. was doing most of the rapping and Flavor Flav will be the best hype men in hip hop history. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017 to find me.
U can tell how much respect Vlad has for Chuck D cause each part is longer than any other and he listen more than he sometimes talk,I think this interview may be his longest interview yet
First of all big shout out to the entire bomb squad and the entire PE group for helping to terrorise the airwaves from radio suckers and racists in Amerkkka during the Regan error (Era).Of dope boys,cocaine,jewelry and street violence.Public enemy was the voice of black correctness,and because of them I read message to the black man and Malcolm's autobiography which fueled my conscious journey.Griff and the s1ws,Flav and the time peice, terminator x on the wheels and the messanger Chuck .Peace and blessings to you Chuck thank y'all for the musical contributions..
I was on my way up here to the studio, you know what I'm saying? And this brother stopped me and asked me, "Yo, what's up with that brother Chuckie D, he swear he nice?" I said, "Yo, the brother don't swear he nice, he knows he's nice", you know what I'm saying? So Chuck, we got a feeling you turning into a Public Enemy, man
the introduction of the sony walkman was in 1979, the introduction of the cd player was in 1982, a joint venture by philips and sony. run dmc already had a gold album before ll started his career. but other than that: great interview!
There was nothing like the 80s in the ghetto. Money in the streets, PE, Kane, Rakim, Rob Base out the car systems, alot of people out in the summer, people selling clothes or food out of their cars, 8 Ball jackets, aw man!
No he's saying he's the star of the group and he's the inventestor and the greatest hype man of all time... he's not being disparaging towards Flava, just keeping it real in places, Flavour hypes thing's up sometimes lol
Chuck to me was the voice of a black activist reporter, when he was on set. Everyone said in the 91s that Terminator X in concert was the star on stage with public enemy. Flavour flav was a bling bling gimmick rapper or a star that made Public Enemy a know entity in the hip hop scene. An ,in your face character who had the crowd jumping when he rapped. Digital underground also had a gimmick so did LL Cool ,J Run DMC and the beastie boys. Weather it was their clothes , style, colours or jewellery, everyone who was anyone had a gimmick.
To this day, the ultimate Hype Man was Muhammad Ali's Bundini Brown. Ali personified street poetry and hip hop swagger before it became a term & Bundini served as his boisterous and animated stage cheerleader.
I was just about to leave a comment but wanted to see who else knew that Vlad and Chuck’s timeline on the Walkman was way off! I had a Sony Walkman in the summer of 1982 and Michael Jackson’s Thriller came out in November of 82 so I know I was jamming out! I hate to nitpick especially when I love and respect Chuck D but, for historical accounts guys have to be mindful about what they say when possible! The young generation is listening and watching! Good call @virgolegacy💯✌️
Indeed. The original Sony Walkmans were fire out of the gate in '79. I had a crappy Emerson version with no rewind button for a couple years before I finally had enough money to cop a genuine Sony Walkman in the summer of '84. There were already Hip-hop cassettes out then as well. Shoot, I was making my own compilation tapes with tape dubber boom boxes in the early '80s.
And if you listened instead of planning the next thing you're going to interrupt with you might not have to have everything explained to you, breaking the flow.
@BlankFaceVillian Not exactly a technical instrument but fine, he's still a hype man to me. More people know him for being the mirror guy then anything else.
When it comes to gaming the media and personal economic security Trump and Chuck D have more in common with one another than they do with you. Chuck is smart enough to know it.
Bum rush the show is one of my favorite albums period don’t minimize the album because it wasn’t as well known as LL cool j or beastie boys album that shit when it came was on another level my uzi weighs a ton man please that album was a classic
I met Flave in 1988 in NYC in my hood Washington Heights I was 13. He visited frequently and the whole block fell in love with him, mostly Dominican immigrants... old ladies cooked Dominican food for him while he played dominoes on the sidewalk with the old men and hustlers, I remember in summer 89 he came with a white Lamborghini countach with the license plate "FLAVE" and he let all of the kids including myself sit in the car and played with massive cd sound system. I remember I was amazed that he understood spanish perfectly but had trouble talking in spanish clearly. One time he gave all the kids on the block including my self a $100 dollar bill, wow. He also used to hire the ice cream truck all day. The Flave I met in my childhood was a humble man, charismatic, very funny and a musical genius as well. Google it, you will be surprised.
People make out like growing up in the ghetto is some kinda hell but i wouldn't swap my childhood for anyone else's. We didn't have a yard to play in with our siblings but a whole estate with 3 streets and a couple parks in between to run amok and a whole community of brothers and sisters and the neighbours really did have ours and each others bacox and best interest in mind. We didn't have a car or even a telephone but my neighbour would drive me anywhere for $2 and ya could call my neighbours and they'd come and get me. I'd play my drums for hours every day and still no static and now 25 years later, thise neighbours are still by far the best people I've ever known and trust like I've never trusted another. I had bank 4obbers and smack heads next door that are bad motherfuckers but never to me, to me they're the sweetest and kind dudes that will kill anyone 3v3n dumb enough to try start some shit, I've never even had a minor argument with em who are more like uncles to me than just mere neighbours. These dudes are the big dogs in prison too and when I first heard from mates who come back and try to describe these mad dudes to me and I relo em that they're my neighbours and I've known sm all my life , I was actually there at 10 years old the day the jacks came and tried to take em away and let's just say, I seen at least 10 cops run away with their faces beaten in to call for reinforcements, and still it went on for hours yet. 9ld mate actually did the police station over and stole all their guns and shit, thats the kinda loose shit these guys got up to, besides their main jobs OOo f robbing ar mm outed cars and distribution 9f 'pharmaceuticals' and that was over a decade laterand spending most of that in the local most notorious prison of all time. Ya know the actor and world's strongest man winner and recipient 'Nathan Jones' ? The big villain guy in Jackie chans 'rumble in the Bronx? That dude is infamous for kicking off 7 cell doors in there and snapping handcuffs 9ff his wrist like they're just a plastic o r something, and this was the 80s when most prison were like medieval castles with no plumbing, toilets or barely even electricity, dudes would get raped thru the bars just walking past too closely, crazy shit. Still gotta love em and my life back then, who needs money when you got connections? I never paid for anything anywhere and yet had more than anyone, I al, OOo st thought I was somehow blessed or some crazy shit, especially as I got older and all the flyestt bitches would stalk me and fight each other over me, for nothing too coz hos are more dangerous and addictive than crack and heroin combined, should be avoided like the plague, or herpes, or hepatitis more realistically. Still those same bitches are at it after 25+ years now and still got nothing and I'm not exactly a handsome man and even more so now with the effects of time and battlescars on the street, not many teeth left and still 5hey get dissed. Theyre so fuckin seem that u don't even wanna tempt fate by fuckin em ever, would be a kin to putting ya duck in a bear trap or power socket or something and can only end badly. Honestly, I can only hope that I end up back there one day. Who needs moneys when ya live the life of a king? Happy days
Yeah boi, I bet flav is just like you say and a big sweetheart, more then ghetto thug or gangster. Bringing good back to the ghetto and for how he should be judged, not by his perk a, flaws or weakness that are really no one else's business. There is an automatic stigma and judgement because someone is on drugs but the drugs aren't the issue , the consequential bad behaviour and negative effects of drugs àre the stigma but dudes like flav are just too good hearted and generous to be greedy and violent, instead he comes sn shares that wealth and experience with the community instead. That shit only happens in the ghetto, rich fuckers in suburbia would more likely run u over before u even got close to em
If Obama and Flav walked into a room I’m wondering what tf for 😂
It ain't about politics 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂 yup
Met flavor flav at jardin dispensary last week in las vegas hes a cool dude he was talking to everybody
Bet he walked in and was like "wooowww"
Jeff Royer wtf are you talking? He lives in vegas hes all over. Seen floyd mayweather as well in chase bank in south las vegas few months ago. Celebrities are everywhere
Flav a humble guy word up, boy!
We came in there as a "POSSE"...hadn't heard that term in a minute. Lol
Chuck: "Flav plays every instrument. I mean not well." 😂😂😂😂😂
As far as hype men go, I wanna give a special shout out to Spliff Star. My friends met him & said he was a stand up guy; real cool and humble.
Spliff Star is right behind Flavor Flav when it comes to hype men.
Watching this interview brings back so many memories of the 80s! DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
'Strong' lsLand
@@edski8536 "Stong Island where you at yall? Stong Island rocking the house"
Everyone watching Flav because that clock on his neck looks like a time ticking time bomb
Ticking time 💣
I loved that first Public Enemy album. Bumpin beats, dope scratching, with Chucks iconic voice spittin hard rhymes....man, i still bump it sometimes today.
I introduced Flavour Flav to Chuck D and told him he’s going to be the worlds greatest hype man - TK Kirkland
TK Kirkland is the world's Greatest
That man said I'm actually the greatest #2 man ever! LMAO💯
I got a letter from the government the other day ✉
I opened, read it, it said they were suckas!
I opened it up and it said they was sucka's!
@@reodagreo7637
We typed that at the same time. Salute.
Hahaha 👀😃👍🏽👍🏽💯
"They wanted me for their army or whatever. Think of me giving a damn, I said never." Chuck D is the GOAT (Greatest of all time)
in the Public Enemy documentary on TH-cam, Rick Reuben refused to hire Flava Flav cuz nobody could explain his function in the group, but Chuck forced Flava down everyone's throats lol
it was actually pretty insightful of Chuck to know right from the start to add those much needed dynamics, Chuck D would hammer the listener with a dense lyrical sledgehammer of facts, truth and fury then Flava was like a mischievous cartoon character counterbalance... I think it also helped to show a sense of humor which made them seem more relatable rather than only militant and angry
U didnt understand flav at all if u saw him like that..Chuck was the truth and flav the kaos..
Loving these Chuck D interviews
You can tell Chuck has no ego about anything. He's a bad man but not afraid to be humble and give credit to everyone no matter how small the role. A very rare trait.
When you're confident of who you are.
Vlad: “Doesn’t Flav play like 30 instruments or something!”
Chuck D: “YEABUUHUUGH 👎🏾”
It be your own brothers that keep it this real wit you lmfaooo
Lol lol q try and q
Please 0ppp
Spot on
I think you missed the point he was making. He’s basically telling Vlad to focus on what he was saying. It’s like saying listen to what I’m saying man,don’t interrupt!!
@@AdilKhan-lr3km what that mean?!?😂😹😅😂
Terence Tembo yea that’s what I took from it too. Not saying i believe flav plays 30 instruments lol, but I don’t think he was suggesting that he can’t.
Chuck: it was about albums
Vlad: yeah CD's
Chuck:albums
Vlad: yeah tapes
Chuck: ...albums
Public Enemy: Yo! Bum Rush The Show
One of my favorite Hip-Hop albums, Definitely Top Ten
Wasn't that album produced by Rick Rubin?
@@fredwilliams7893 Executive-Producer.
Credits producer: Bill Stephney, Hank Shocklee, Chuck D
DAMN!!! Chuck is on his Historian Mode HARD!!! I thought I was the only one who remembered Laser Discs. I’ve asked several other Old Heads & NOBODY REMEMBERS. “The D is for Dangerous”... NOT DEMENTIA
Who else gets targeted adds after a verbal conversation, it’s like the phone is listening to us.
They are watching and listening to all of us. 😳
Always...i mean literally always
That crazy I’m not surprised though when you shop online it does same shit
Data collection.
HitmanLowe3 No shit!
Vlad needs to stop playing and drop the whole interview right now. Got me over here scratching myself like a Night of the Living Baseheads background crackhead waiting for this whole interview.
🤣😅
😂😂😂
"Where'd ya get that, from Wikipedia"
Legend Chuck👍🏻🇦🇺
Yessir, my favorite I'm-going-to-take-a-chance-on-this album. When I bought Yo, Bum Rush the Show at the PX music section in Jax, FL, 1987 I had no idea who PE was. Never heard of them. Didn't know anyone who had. So as I'm on the base blaring their cuts on my boombox while playing hoops, everyone's wanting to know who they were. "Miuzi Weighs a Ton" was revolutionary, "Sophisticated" was meant to be played loud, and "My '98" was just incredible. They were an amazing and impactful group.
Public Enemy will forever be one of my favorite groups even though Chuck D. was doing most of the rapping and Flavor Flav will be the best hype men in hip hop history. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017 to find me.
Man! How could you not enjoy watching Flav?!?! Im ready for another Flavor of Love!!!
U can tell how much respect Vlad has for Chuck D cause each part is longer than any other and he listen more than he sometimes talk,I think this interview may be his longest interview yet
Cool to see Chuck D give ll his props
Chuck not letting Vlad talk over him AT ALL lol! Also he was gassing Flav the FUCK UP in that intro
Flav also played live drums on Too Much Posse
Vlad trying to "I I I had one the sony yellow and then it was"
BOOM cut off by Chuck ...I love it
First of all big shout out to the entire bomb squad and the entire PE group for helping to terrorise the airwaves from radio suckers and racists in Amerkkka during the Regan error (Era).Of dope boys,cocaine,jewelry and street violence.Public enemy was the voice of black correctness,and because of them I read message to the black man and Malcolm's autobiography which fueled my conscious journey.Griff and the s1ws,Flav and the time peice, terminator x on the wheels and the messanger Chuck .Peace and blessings to you Chuck thank y'all for the musical contributions..
Yo bum the show? I have that on cassette. Still listen to it to this day. And I'm 44yrs old👍
Because they think he's going to steal their $hlt 😂😂😂
I was on my way up here to the studio, you know what I'm saying?
And this brother stopped me and asked me, "Yo, what's up with that brother Chuckie D, he swear he nice?"
I said, "Yo, the brother don't swear he nice, he knows he's nice", you know what I'm saying?
So Chuck, we got a feeling you turning into a Public Enemy, man
I NEED THAT P.E. BIOPIC FAM!!!
Excellent segment!
the introduction of the sony walkman was in 1979, the introduction of the cd player was in 1982, a joint venture by philips and sony.
run dmc already had a gold album before ll started his career.
but other than that: great interview!
I wish Chuck D was my dad, could listen to his stories forever
This is an interesting interview with Chuck D talking about some good hip hop information.
Be quiet & listen Chuck... Vladimir is going to tell YOU how things went
Yeah, that shit is annoying. Like he thinks he knows as much about hip hop as Chuck D! Nobody comes here for Vlad.
Lol like Paper Boi said on Atlanta "Tell me about myself"
@@Msboochie2 Yes they do. Because Vlad lets the person TALK!
"He plays every instrument... but not well" . LMAO!!
I still got my laserdisc! Still works and got 5 movies that still play!
Man Chuck is teaching class with Vlad !
I need part 6 now
I have to watch the whole thing now fuck that too good to miss this guys a legend
Nobody:
Vlad: According to Wikipedia!
That first PE album was classic!! they still not ready
Sony Walkman came out before 86. I had one in 83, and I wasnt ahead of the times. I was in 8th grade.
Yo! Bum Rush the Show contains my favorite PE cut of all time: RIGHTSTARTER: MESSAGE TO A BLACK MAN (changed off to of)
Crunchy black and Flava flav remind me of each other not because of looks but there energy lol
James brown had a hype man. "Get on up", guy, from sex machine.
Bobby Bird. I was thinking that too, I'd say Bobby was the first hype man but I guess it just wasn't labeled as hype man until Flav.
Love Flav's crazy ass! "Flavor Jackson." Lmao!
2:44
I thought that was just a the thumbnail pic...
There was nothing like the 80s in the ghetto. Money in the streets, PE, Kane, Rakim, Rob Base out the car systems, alot of people out in the summer, people selling clothes or food out of their cars, 8 Ball jackets, aw man!
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Damnn am i the only one who sees Chuck kinda like talking good but bad about Flava Flav? 🤔🤔
No he's saying he's the star of the group and he's the inventestor and the greatest hype man of all time... he's not being disparaging towards Flava, just keeping it real in places, Flavour hypes thing's up sometimes lol
Where they from that's how they crack on each other but they really know each other.
@BlankFaceVillian oh thanks
@smoothcollected He's not kicked out. That was a prank. Flav makes up PE.
{side eye}
Chuck to me was the voice of a black activist reporter, when he was on set.
Everyone said in the 91s that Terminator X in concert was the star on stage with public enemy.
Flavour flav was a bling bling gimmick rapper or a star that made Public Enemy a know entity in the hip hop scene. An ,in your face character who had the crowd jumping when he rapped.
Digital underground also had a gimmick so did LL Cool ,J Run DMC and the beastie boys. Weather it was their clothes , style, colours or jewellery, everyone who was anyone had a gimmick.
It's called Personality.
The Walkman came out before 86.
Not for brothers around the way
@@lloydhenson4198 Yes, even for the brother around the way.
Hank Shocklee is probably the most brutal prankster of hip-hop. The best is the story of the “Young Black Teenagers”.
Cause my Posse got velocity! I never had a squad always had a Posse.
Woooooooooow! In my Flavor Voice LOL
I know my Role💯💯💯💰
Yo Bum Rush The Show Is A Very Underrated Album Chuck Was mad lyrical
Chuck D looks like he could be Dwayne Wade's dad
Don't insult chuck like that. Lol
I totally respect Chuck and it's great to see him on this show, but I'm not sure the date on the release of the Sony Walkman is correct.
To this day, the ultimate Hype Man was Muhammad Ali's Bundini Brown. Ali personified street poetry and hip hop swagger before it became a term & Bundini served as his boisterous and animated stage cheerleader.
bushwick bill, honorable mention for greatest hype men
Back then they had 8th Street “posse” 10th Street “posse”, the Jamaican shower “posse”. A crew was a “posse” back then, youngster.
Well in Philly we had " Crews and Posse's"
Juan Carro That’s where I’m talking about. Salute.
I had the first yellow Sony Walkman!
Poet supreme changed my life nation of a million was my first album on wax
Both of them are wrong the Sony Walkman came out back in 1979 🤷🏾♂️ years before 1986 lol
I think they meant rap cassettes. It was only vinyl back then.
I was just about to leave a comment but wanted to see who else knew that Vlad and Chuck’s timeline on the Walkman was way off! I had a Sony Walkman in the summer of 1982 and Michael Jackson’s Thriller came out in November of 82 so I know I was jamming out! I hate to nitpick especially when I love and respect Chuck D but, for historical accounts guys have to be mindful about what they say when possible! The young generation is listening and watching! Good call @virgolegacy💯✌️
@@BeyBrightOfficial I had one in 8th grade 1983
Indeed. The original Sony Walkmans were fire out of the gate in '79. I had a crappy Emerson version with no rewind button for a couple years before I finally had enough money to cop a genuine Sony Walkman in the summer of '84. There were already Hip-hop cassettes out then as well. Shoot, I was making my own compilation tapes with tape dubber boom boxes in the early '80s.
@@shirkophobeI was gonna say 1980 but yeah, well before 1985.
And if you listened instead of planning the next thing you're going to interrupt with you might not have to have everything explained to you, breaking the flow.
3:24 "Volad" 💯
😹
Rob Base's Dj was another 1st hype mann.. DJ Eazy Rock...
TRUE Hip-Hop HISTORY!!!
the personal stereo came out in '82.
06:35 Walkman came out in 1979. I guessed 1978.
I got Obama Elected💯 im also the one got y’all those STIMULAS CHECKS
- Senator Tk
That's because he's garbage...
Just never gets old 😂😂😂😭
Thanks Tk tell them pass it again
🤣🤣🤣😂
I had a walkman in 1982.
He giving hella game
3.19 did he just call him a kid
yo bum rush the show was the shit! A First Album Classic! Takes a Nation......a Masterpiece!
Gerome from the Time was the first hype man but he wasn’t Hip-Hop.
@BlankFaceVillian he was the guy on stage with no instruments dancing bringing a mirror to Morris Day to fix his hair, pretty much a hype man.
@BlankFaceVillian Not on stage he didn't. Show me any video where he's playing something & I'll take it all back.
@BlankFaceVillian Not exactly a technical instrument but fine, he's still a hype man to me. More people know him for being the mirror guy then anything else.
@Nia Background dancers are essentially there to hype the crowd, otherwise why do you need them?
@Nia So what is the role of a comedic foil?
When it comes to gaming the media and personal economic security Trump and Chuck D have more in common with one another than they do with you. Chuck is smart enough to know it.
I had a Walkman in 82
Bum rush the show is one of my favorite albums period don’t minimize the album because it wasn’t as well known as LL cool j or beastie boys album that shit when it came was on another level my uzi weighs a ton man please that album was a classic
Once again glad don't know the culture. I'm never gonna stop glad
Flame is definitely the image of PE
Me personally I'm talking to Obama first. Hands down, no doubt/ debate
TK Kirkland prolly reading this
All I'll say is 😂😅😹😹😁😂
Flavor Flav is an insane musical genius.
The Sony walkman came out in 1979
First? You’re goddamn right.
2 seconds behind bro 🤘🏾
😂
BlankFaceVillian don’t be like that 👀👀👀🤣
Cocaine is one hell of a drug
Chuck D is actually getting interviewed by the Community Enemy LOL
Thought that shit was paused when you showed flav part
Ali and Bundeni + Chuck D and Flava Flav
Vlad When chuck talks you listen. ears open ,mouth shut brotha .
0:33 the goat
LL Cool J is hard as hell
7:51 my GOAT said LL is a goat. I can't deny
If your mans don't hype you up like Chuck D does Flav... He aint your your man
That's good...Some people get on there & lambaste their crew members.