The rapping is great, funny and clever, but it’s the vocal choirs in the background that makes it for me. It’s new psychedelia, hypnotic and dreamy, especially in the bridge section, where they use the vocals as ‘stabs’ in the 80s fashion, and Melle Mel’s ‘Chaka Khan’ rap is justifiably famous. Some mean scratching on this one, too.
These cats not only rhymed and syncopated, but they harmonised, sang, skatted, ad libbed, dropped punchlines and styled and profiled all in the same track. The cats of today can't never do what these guys did dropping 7,8, 9 and 10 minute masterpieces.
Because 1. Most legends in entertainment who don't generate $$$ are forgotten. 2. The entertainment industry picks who they will promote and who they won't promote. 3. This country as a whole has no connection to the past.
I remember when Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five were dominating Hip Hop and I knew Melle Mel was special!! Even though rap moved forward and the likes of Rakim, Chuck D, LL, KRS One, Biggie etc are undoubtedly great, I always though Mel was and still is THE GREATEST MC ever!!!
Mel was a favorite of mine when I was a kid but never truly listened to the lyrics in detail. Now in my 40s I pay attention to the detail of his lyrics in this song and all I can say is " damn he was a real poet ! " . Dude ripped this up !
I'm 53 and when I was 14 in 1984 my uncle who at the time was telling me yo youngster you gotta peep Melle Mel I was like ok. I liked white lines but I didn't really listen. I loved the message but that was it. Now I see at 53 years old that Mel fathered this lyricism shit. Damn he was nicer than I thought. Respect to him.
You must spread the words of the Masta Teacha Or you'll die by the rhymes and the streets will eat'cha The words are a gift we will never flaunt That's why we're gonna get everything we want Cause like a shadow in the night, I'm the sight unseen I'm the bona fide vocal masta supreme And I'm here to run it down for the ladies and gents Cause my rhymes make dollars plus they make sense His words are deeper than many people realized then and now. Classic verses!
I can feel spiritual power in these words. These pioneers went to a spiritual place when reciting these rhymes. Aura strengthening, high vibrational deliveries. The Power of Funk and Soul we need that back, it empowers us
White boy born in 1991, not a huge fan of rap, though I like old school a lot. Just stumbled across this for the first time and realized how sick Melle Mel is. He, Cowboy, and Scorpio demolished this track, and unlike a lot of other guys bragging on themselves, they were telling the truth.
Melle Mel has a voice that gets your attention unlike a lot of the mumblers today. It's a shame that these legends only had a shelf life of around 5 yrs whereas the overhyped clowns today seem to be around for decades like that Jay Z and Kanye that leaves me bored to tears.
i remember listening to this in the 80s when it came out, in my state there wasnt a rap section in the music store and i was only about 9 years old so i didnt go out shopping lol my mom brought me to k mart to buy a toy and i took her to the music section to buy Herbie Hancock album so i could breakdance to "rock it" . rap music didnt really have a name yet....id go to the record section and couldnt find any rap music. some states wouldnt even sell rap records, if you lived in a city then you could find rap records only at record stores. my mom and dad didnt really shop at record stores lol they shopped at k mart. but luckily we had a black radio station KMOJ 89.9 that had a rap show "Travi-trons hip hop shop" and for a few hours they played NEW rap music and i found music to my ears RUN DMC MELLE MEL FAT BOYS LL COOL J. ...this was one of the first songs i heard on the radio station i recorded it and had it on tape for years till i lost it in storage. but yeah to this day i still bump this song ....over 30 years ago. 42 year old B BOY 4 LIFE!!!
I feel you bro im 45 years old, And we are those kids of the 80's known as the 80's Babies we are the original Hip Hop kids who were the listeners of all that early mid 80's good Golden Era Hip Hop we was the young listeners and the ones that suported Rap music when people was saying Rap music was'nt gonna last past 1984'' And then came Run Dmc And you know the rest is history!!!🎶🎶🎶😎😎😎
Same story here friend. Hip-hop was in the R&B section. I was in Harrisburg PA tuning in Baltimore, Philly and sometimes NY if the weather was right. Harrisburg radio was wack.
I remember searching everywhere for this 12 inch vinyl when I was 13 or 14 years old and finally found a copy at Tower Records (last copy too!), brought it home and it was scratched. I had to put a penny or two on the stylus cartridge just to listen to it. Good times.
A fight for power, a nuclear shower A people shout out in the darkest hour Sights unseen and voices unheard And finally the bomb gets the last word -Melle Mel
Along the way many great mc's came around and still going strong but Melle Mel is absolutely awesome. His voice and rhymes are so powerful. He is like the Prince of rap, smooth, killer, sexy, vicious, technique. They took hip hop to another (international) level
Hip hop was hip hop back then it has alot of lyrics it was a meaning im a true 80's baby I'm 37 it's always a classic always gonna be i hate that real hip hop is unfortunately went away R.I.P. real hip hop 😥😥😥😥😥
Wow! It's been forever and a day since I've heard that song. This is one classic that's truly underated, and isn't played even on so called classic mix shows. Big ups to the people uploading these songs online, otherwise many of these gems would go unnoticed and largely forgotten.
This was the 1st HipHop joint I heard at age 12. It made me dream to be an MC.. Last year at age 43 I released my 18th vinyl Hiphop record..The inspiration started right here.
Congratulations young man. I hope your still at it and not only surviving but thriving. I hope this reaches you and those you love in great health and happiness🫡
i was 11 years old when this track came out just getting into the break dance routine remember those ghetto blasters with the twin cassette players and the graphic equalizer and not to forget the stereo base woofers dammm
Roll on Friday! What an absolute legend Grandmaster Flash is. This was one of my first 7" singles when I was a kid back in the early 80s. White Lines, Dougie Fresh - The Show, Planet Rock, Malcom McLaren ..... I grew up on hip hop. I'm 50 now and get this. Grandmaster Flash is doing a one off gig in my hometown of Falmouth, Cornwall, this Friday, 1st December. The gig is called 50 years of hip hop! To say I'm buzzing is an understatement. Can't wait for this.
Grandmaster Flash was a mix God, taking other records & blending them like they were recorded to go together, when I hear original tracks Grandmaster Flash mixes play in my head / I add the breaks / cuts etc
Old school rap is the most intelligent music I have heard in my life. And it makes a lot of sense everything else tries to make a lot of dollars but you know where the OG is
The issue will be understanding of worldview. What might seem dope to people in the 80s might not excite the gen z rappers. So they wont understand it. Different generations interprete rhymes differently@@ClaesVaack-ce8vi
I remember this as a kid. I first heard it on a compilation. My favorite verse is Keith Cowboy's, but Melle Mel, Cowboy and Scorpio all kill it on this classic.
Melle Mel has to be one of the best rappers of all time.
Man, him and kool moe Dee are EXTREMELY underrated fathers of style just like T la rock and RAKIM
@@deefunkstrong7818 Let's not forget Big Daddy Kane
Yes def and he has the best rap voice.
Absolutely 💯
I'm pretty sure he'd class himself as an MC, rather than a rapster.
Don't forget GM Caz ppl.
The rapping is great, funny and clever, but it’s the vocal choirs in the background that makes it for me. It’s new psychedelia, hypnotic and dreamy, especially in the bridge section, where they use the vocals as ‘stabs’ in the 80s fashion, and Melle Mel’s ‘Chaka Khan’ rap is justifiably famous. Some mean scratching on this one, too.
I think this is the best era of rap
I can't even explain how influential Melle Mel is. A true King of Hip Hop!
That second Melle verse is f#$king amazing!
DMC said he was dissing Run DMC in that verse. Because he thought they dissed him
Very powerfulll fantastic voice.
@@brianburton5946Rahiem said that's a diss track to Grandmaster flash, Kidd creole and Rahiem.
These cats not only rhymed and syncopated, but they harmonised, sang, skatted, ad libbed, dropped punchlines and styled and profiled all in the same track. The cats of today can't never do what these guys did dropping 7,8, 9 and 10 minute masterpieces.
one of the best raps of all time
Melle murked this and actually this was a change of style of hip hop when it dropped.
Pol
Nippon
This songs still knocks til this day!!
Not one pause...I can understand every word and the beat is on point ..
"I was sitting on a corner, just wasting my time / when I realised I was king of the rhyme"... These opening words always make smile
" im the power of the sun that shines in the sky , and im the only MC that will never die " - Grandmaster Melle Mel.....
Classic!
I scratched with that sentence lol
30 years later and he's still here
“So just rock 🪨 & don’t stop, 🛑 ’til we hit the top. ‘Cause when you see Melle Mel, ya gonna have ta drop! Rrrah!!!
RIP Melle Mel
How is Melie Mel never in the conversation as one of the greatest MC’s ?
Because 1. Most legends in entertainment who don't generate $$$ are forgotten. 2. The entertainment industry picks who they will promote and who they won't promote. 3. This country as a whole has no connection to the past.
Melle's voice is and always be powerful. Beast.
"I'm like Shakespeare, I'm a Pioneer..."
Gives me goosebumps. Perfection.
Melle Mel still respected
Just heard this song for the first time a few days ago. Song still sounds good in 2022. I need to keep doing my Hip Hop research.
SOUTH BRONX, SOUTH-SOUTH BRONX!!
I remember when Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five were dominating Hip Hop and I knew Melle Mel was special!! Even though rap moved forward and the likes of Rakim, Chuck D, LL, KRS One, Biggie etc are undoubtedly great, I always though Mel was and still is THE GREATEST MC ever!!!
I agree!
Melle Mel is the GOAT 👍
2023 and he still is THE GOAT!!!
2023 y aún está al mando.
I can’t help but feel impressed every time I hear this song. An all time classic.
2025 STILL UP IN HERE!! 🔥🔥😘🎶🔥💙💃🏾💋
Mel was a favorite of mine when I was a kid but never truly listened to the lyrics in detail. Now in my 40s I pay attention to the detail of his lyrics in this song and all I can say is " damn he was a real poet ! " . Dude ripped this up !
This was a big hit in the UK, 40 bloody years ago now, still sounds as good as it did back then!
Gefällt mir meine lieblings Musik Rap
Melle Mel 2023 ..
I think Melle Mel and Rakim have the most commanding voices in the history of rap
You ever heard of Chuck D or Chill Rob G?
@@missayawk Yes, a real good case for both, I could see all 4 of those as commanding GOATS and powerful voices of all time
@@thedaydreamer7972 Even Chubb Rock. You see the " CH" connection 😂
Melle Mel has a legendary flow. He is amazing.
I'm 53 and when I was 14 in 1984 my uncle who at the time was telling me yo youngster you gotta peep Melle Mel I was like ok. I liked white lines but I didn't really listen. I loved the message but that was it. Now I see at 53 years old that Mel fathered this lyricism shit. Damn he was nicer than I thought. Respect to him.
This was me. Thought all the tunes were from Grandmaster Flash. It was really Melle Mel
You must spread the words of the Masta Teacha
Or you'll die by the rhymes and the streets will eat'cha
The words are a gift we will never flaunt
That's why we're gonna get everything we want
Cause like a shadow in the night, I'm the sight unseen
I'm the bona fide vocal masta supreme
And I'm here to run it down for the ladies and gents
Cause my rhymes make dollars plus they make sense
His words are deeper than many people realized then and now. Classic verses!
This the SHIT!!! that beat, Hook, and they was flowing smooth..... Dammmmmm...
Melle Mel is the best rapper of all times!
Love the use of The O'Jays 'For The Love of Money' in this epic rap. Powerful.
_MY_ _MAN_ !
This song is amazing what a quality for a 1984 track, perfect flows perfect lyrics... A real gem. Crazy
I can feel spiritual power in these words. These pioneers went to a spiritual place when reciting these rhymes. Aura strengthening, high vibrational deliveries. The Power of Funk and Soul we need that back, it empowers us
One of my favorites groups back in the day!!! Mel is a hell of a rapper!!
These rhymes still stand as one of the best lics ever...
White boy born in 1991, not a huge fan of rap, though I like old school a lot. Just stumbled across this for the first time and realized how sick Melle Mel is. He, Cowboy, and Scorpio demolished this track, and unlike a lot of other guys bragging on themselves, they were telling the truth.
Speaking truth? Lmao you sound like an idiot
Melle Mel has a voice that gets your attention unlike a lot of the mumblers today. It's a shame that these legends only had a shelf life of around 5 yrs whereas the overhyped clowns today seem to be around for decades like that Jay Z and Kanye that leaves me bored to tears.
Couldn't agree more man.
You nailed it.
+maccagrabme listen to reasonable doubt, the jay z album
+maccagrabme
>Jay Z
>Bored to Tears
Have you listened to the blueprint
>Kanye West
>Bored to tears
Have you listened to Graduation
+Mybuttishighonheroin Sorry man, that's not real Hip-Hop
i remember listening to this in the 80s when it came out, in my state there wasnt a rap section in the music store and i was only about 9 years old so i didnt go out shopping lol my mom brought me to k mart to buy a toy and i took her to the music section to buy Herbie Hancock album so i could breakdance to "rock it" . rap music didnt really have a name yet....id go to the record section and couldnt find any rap music. some states wouldnt even sell rap records, if you lived in a city then you could find rap records only at record stores. my mom and dad didnt really shop at record stores lol they shopped at k mart. but luckily we had a black radio station KMOJ 89.9 that had a rap show "Travi-trons hip hop shop" and for a few hours they played NEW rap music and i found music to my ears RUN DMC MELLE MEL FAT BOYS LL COOL J.
...this was one of the first songs i heard on the radio station i recorded it and had it on tape for years till i lost it in storage. but yeah to this day i still bump this song ....over 30 years ago. 42 year old B BOY 4 LIFE!!!
I feel you bro im 45 years old, And we are those kids of the 80's known as the 80's Babies we are the original Hip Hop kids who were the listeners of all that early mid 80's good Golden Era Hip Hop we was the young listeners and the ones that suported Rap music when people was saying Rap music was'nt gonna last past 1984'' And then came Run Dmc And you know the rest is history!!!🎶🎶🎶😎😎😎
Same story here friend.
Hip-hop was in the R&B section.
I was in Harrisburg PA tuning in Baltimore, Philly and sometimes NY if the weather was right. Harrisburg radio was wack.
One of the hardest songs ever period
I remember searching everywhere for this 12 inch vinyl when I was 13 or 14 years old and finally found a copy at Tower Records (last copy too!), brought it home and it was scratched. I had to put a penny or two on the stylus cartridge just to listen to it. Good times.
Lol real REAL talk.
You're a hip hop DJ!!
That synth breack at 4:30 is fucking crucial...so good.
True
Gets me everytime..
A fight for power, a nuclear shower
A people shout out in the darkest hour
Sights unseen and voices unheard
And finally the bomb gets the last word -Melle Mel
Along the way many great mc's came around and still going strong but Melle Mel is absolutely awesome. His voice and rhymes are so powerful. He is like the Prince of rap, smooth, killer, sexy, vicious, technique. They took hip hop to another (international) level
One of my favorite tracks ever, the founding fathers of hip hop right there
Melle Mel is a living legend. His flow is timeless.
This not Old School Hip Hop,this definitive hip -hop,with amazing DJ and the best rappers of all time,Grandmaster Melle Mel is the best MC!
The spirit of early 80s New York City is so strong
MELE MELE IS THE G.O.A.T.........best voice in HIP HOP...rhymes all make sense
The days of positive good message rap
This is what I tell these young Kid,s STEP OFF,I WAS ROCKING THE HOUSE WHEN YOU WAS A KID!WORD.
Grandmaster Melle Mel his rapping is superb.
THIS SHIT IS STILL AWESOME
It will always be
Mel KILLED this, twice !!
Melle Mel killed this... he was spittin' on this...
Grandmaster Flash will ALWAYS reign as King.
Melle Mel, Fat Boys, Grandmaster Flash, Run, Kurtis Blow, Sugarhill Gang, Whodini, UTFO....those were the days. That Brooklyn sound....that Brooklyn sound....
This has been my joint since I taped it off Red Alert show on Friday night back in 84-85. never knew about video till now. Dope yo.
Hands down, one of the best songs ever.
No doubt about it. Melle Mel is the best rapper there's ever been.
Hip hop was hip hop back then it has alot of lyrics it was a meaning im a true 80's baby I'm 37 it's always a classic always gonna be i hate that real hip hop is unfortunately went away R.I.P. real hip hop 😥😥😥😥😥
This has been stuck in my head since 1984 and I've never gotten tired of it.
Wow! It's been forever and a day since I've heard that song. This is one classic that's truly underated, and isn't played even on so called classic mix shows. Big ups to the people uploading these songs online, otherwise many of these gems would go unnoticed and largely forgotten.
Grandmaster Flash sampling the OJ's to devastating effect ........
These lyrics are a national treasure and should part of any curriculm that teaches poetry and American literature.
Grandmaster Melle And The Furious 5 MC's were so ahead of their time way way back then Especially Melle with his dope rhyemes!!!🎶🎶🎶😎😎😎
Keef Cowboy was literally the dopest rapper ever, that energy is unmatched.
Mel is the first word in rocking the mic, energy, words, lessons, rhymes on rhymes; Chuck D, PE super dope; KRS ONE and BDP; Rakim and Nas. The best!
This was the 1st HipHop joint I heard at age 12.
It made me dream to be an MC..
Last year at age 43 I released my 18th vinyl Hiphop record..The inspiration started right here.
I bought all your 18 hip hop records, bro’ !
Congratulations young man. I hope your still at it and not only surviving but thriving. I hope this reaches you and those you love in great health and happiness🫡
i was 11 years old when this track came out just getting into the break dance routine remember those ghetto blasters with the twin cassette players and the graphic equalizer and not to forget the stereo base woofers dammm
Roll on Friday! What an absolute legend Grandmaster Flash is. This was one of my first 7" singles when I was a kid back in the early 80s. White Lines, Dougie Fresh - The Show, Planet Rock, Malcom McLaren ..... I grew up on hip hop.
I'm 50 now and get this. Grandmaster Flash is doing a one off gig in my hometown of Falmouth, Cornwall, this Friday, 1st December. The gig is called 50 years of hip hop! To say I'm buzzing is an understatement. Can't wait for this.
this hip hop puts u in a good vibe....unlike the crap nowadays
Still fresh today.
Legendary. GOAT status.
These cats gave rap class. Also Kurtis Blow, NWA, Cube, Eminem, Geto Boys and RUN-DMC back in 80's. Tupac and Big.
Legendary flow!
I am getting old haha.
Grandmaster and his Five wil never die!!!!!!!
The king of hip-hop , this rappin stills putting 2021 rappers to sleep
7 minutes of smooth rhymes. Slept on this dude for 30 years it seems.. better late than never!
THIS SHIT GO HARD FOR 84!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Writer pioneer. He created something people wanted to hear.. rap music...history. learn it. Know it
Big tune for me when I was 12. First rap record I ever bought, used to rap it in the classroom.
RIP Cowboy.
52 and this still fye!
Looking smooth is hell sitting on that Harley.....this song still gives me goosebumps when I hear it...
Over 25 years went by before I was reunited with this song reminding me of when I truly fell in love with rap music in the late 1980's
A lot of what these boys rapped about are things you can take with you in everyday life
Dope, the album, the samples, all of it, the flow, ya so much. Definitely part of the geniuses that has defined generations of music.
Best of The Best!! The Ancestors and still pumping' legendary pioneers of Hip Hop!!!
One of the coolest tracks ever
Grandmaster Flash was a mix God, taking other records & blending them like they were recorded to go together, when I hear original tracks Grandmaster Flash mixes play in my head / I add the breaks / cuts etc
is this old song better than this new music , unfortunately YES
allways
Old school rap is the most intelligent music I have heard in my life. And it makes a lot of sense everything else tries to make a lot of dollars but you know where the OG is
Thanks for posting. Brings back OLD memories. In the 80s I had a cassette called "Street Rap" and this song was on it. Wish I still had the tape.
wildbill9919 , had the same tape, I played it till it started dragging
Absolutely class
Imagine a rap battle against the old Skool rappers vs today's so called rappers
Hate to say it but they'd get MERKED
A big win for old school rappers for sure
The issue will be understanding of worldview. What might seem dope to people in the 80s might not excite the gen z rappers. So they wont understand it. Different generations interprete rhymes differently@@ClaesVaack-ce8vi
I can still remember the first time I heard this Jam! Many fake MC'S copied his name! 5🎤💯🎇
Damn!!!....Melle Mel is that dude, spittn MADD bars with a stupid flow, lets not forget this 84...
When this came out it rocked my world.
I think it was 1985.
It was powerful then.
It's still as good now.
❤
I remember this as a kid. I first heard it on a compilation. My favorite verse is Keith Cowboy's, but Melle Mel, Cowboy and Scorpio all kill it on this classic.
I grew up listening to music like this. I'm 16.
+0LolaLola because what comes out in our generation.
this never gets bored
I like this no swearing. You can hear every lyric.
pen n pad