I produced this event with the Senior Class at Hogan. As Class President, trust me, it was a BATTLE to produce the first successful talent show Hogan had had in years...At the end of the night, after Andre won and got his prize money, he was soooo happy. Our Hogan Gospel Choir came in 2nd and I have to look at my notes to see who got 3rd. We knew it was an epic night.
Did everyone know his lyrics because everyone had his tape? Were people dubbing his tape and passing it around? Did you see him perform/know him in school or interact? I would love to know. Let me know here or at sethserch@gmail.com
You might remember that my rather bad gothic/punk band played this. A few days later, I ran into Andre in the parking lot of a Vallejo record store. He gave me his tape and said "Good luck with the scary music shit!"
Did everyone know his lyrics because everyone had his tape? Were people dubbing his tape and passing it around? Did you see him perform/know him in school or interact? I would love to know. Let me know here or at sethserch@gmail.com
@@bubbasvega2316 Sorry Mr. Bubbas I "fashowly" was. Vallejo California born and raised. Family, Country Club Crest since the 60's. Nuff said believe what you want.
I remember my mom telling me that she was there in Hogan High school 1989 when Dre Performed that song because that song "Too hard for the Radio was everything in Vallejo, and still is till this day and she also says Mac Dre was so popular that everybody knew he was next up Rip to the late Great Mac Dre
Legends never die! Mac Dre for life!
A star is born! This belongs in the Bay Area archives
I produced this event with the Senior Class at Hogan. As Class President, trust me, it was a BATTLE to produce the first successful talent show Hogan had had in years...At the end of the night, after Andre won and got his prize money, he was soooo happy. Our Hogan Gospel Choir came in 2nd and I have to look at my notes to see who got 3rd. We knew it was an epic night.
Thats wusup great memories i wish i was there i was 7 back then been slappin dre since i was 8 in 90 dangerous dame and $hort
Did everyone know his lyrics because everyone had his tape? Were people dubbing his tape and passing it around? Did you see him perform/know him in school or interact? I would love to know. Let me know here or at sethserch@gmail.com
You might remember that my rather bad gothic/punk band played this. A few days later, I ran into Andre in the parking lot of a Vallejo record store. He gave me his tape and said "Good luck with the scary music shit!"
@@jamestracysf 😄🤣😄🤣
Hey Dackeyia
I was there that night. The energy was off the charts. Thank you for posting this. it brought back memories. Vallejo High class of 89.
Did everyone know his lyrics because everyone had his tape? Were people dubbing his tape and passing it around? Did you see him perform/know him in school or interact? I would love to know. Let me know here or at sethserch@gmail.com
You were fashowly not there Eric
@@bubbasvega2316 Sorry Mr. Bubbas I "fashowly" was. Vallejo California born and raised. Family, Country Club Crest since the 60's. Nuff said believe what you want.
@@ericbennett8398 theres always some shittalker in the crowd.yeah man dre n the cuddies made me proud to be from the v. c/o91hhs.
@Eric Bennett u went to Vallejo high? But was at the Hogan high talent show? Just curious was the rivalry strong back then?
Greatest talent show performance of all time
I remember my mom telling me that she was there in Hogan High school 1989 when Dre Performed that song because that song "Too hard for the Radio was everything in Vallejo, and still is till this day
and she also says Mac Dre was so popular that everybody knew he was next up
Rip to the late Great Mac Dre
Rip Mac Dre
Was there at the tryouts, when Dre pulled out a folded piece of binder paper to rap to a tape cassette instrumental
Nice...!
Mac man Mac thizzleness
Just like guru it’s Mac infinity rhymes tunes eternal
Nox elkz morphious slesmanic..
It’s d frm tha MDF krew frm Santa Ana City
This is amazing. A song he created in high school in 1989 +\- and still being played in 2019....so much talent. RIP MAC DRE!
R.I.P to Mac Dre one of illest Mcs too every do it Kc2Bay we forever thizzn
Mac Dre really had background dancers you know he was mackin foreal😂 Thizz In Peace!!
One of Vallejo’s greatest gone too soon.! Rest in Power Mac Dre!! #707 #vallejo #toohardforthefucknradio 👑🎶🎵🎉🌟🙏🏼
Unreal talent. Best to ever do it IMO.
I wouldve hated to be the person who had to perform after Mac Dre.
I LOVE MAC DRE
Not the mic drop at the end thoooooo🤣💯💯
This is so Hard and he wasn’t on yet! RIP MAC DRE!!!🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
that was a young black brotha 🎤🎼🎵🎶rip MD
Legends will always be remembered💯
From 2019 to forever, Rest In Peace.
#VALLEJO707
#FROMTHEBAY2WHEREUSTAY
Thank you for posting this.
*so rare.*
OMG I love this man
He had dancers and shit lol
Those beezies go!
Mac Dammit man never duplicated 💯 🔥
When Hammer was at the top of the charts. And he would be bigger
Them dance moves lol
I guess it's not called the Harlem shake this 1988 them chick's on stage with dre was doing it way back then
Mac Dre rest in peace 💯🙏🔥🎤🎧
The cuddies debut like WHAAAAAAAAAAA
Daymu lmao this some CRATES sh** right here
Hahahaha! I love this! Man what he did
I Remember them days look at them glasses though
Historic
rip md
Some of them hutches in the crowd hella old. 😂😂😂😂😂 But R.I.P. Andre Da Mac...
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👑
Those Bgirls
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👑
Ayy