Hard as hell! this is real hip hop music. they dont make music like this no more. this is my era and this is for folks that know what this era was like!
much love to Prince PAUL, from Darlene !!! from Amityville , aka Puerto Rican Dee Dee ....this was my favorite record, I;m a dancer , I danced with rock steady" on many stages in many clubs "never was I in it for the money ,, that became a regret . when Red Alert played this for the first time in Latin Quarter , I jump on the dance floor ,, all the DJ,s Know a hit record because of us >>>THE DANCERS...We could feel the bass in our bodys and soul., its still make me dance 2018 love all the fly guys from a Fly girl xxx000,New York retired NYPD big Freddie the bouncer .. thank u for keeping us safe. thank u Paul for doing your thing... Big up to Mike Tyson , He was always in LQ.
Back in the day yall introduced me to breaking and beats n the whole culture of true hip hop. Stetsasonic 4 live bac from the Graffiti Rock days. REal hip hop old heads neva forget.
As a white boy from England, this is the closest I'll ever get to the feeling of chilling on the corner listening to the Rap Attack in the mid-80s New York. Ahhh a past I've never even lived. This will always be my shit!
Meni69 Thanks man. I'm a massive fan of the GTA games funnily enough... It's one of the reasons I listen to most of the music I listen to 'cos since a young age all of the GTA games had such great soundtracks. Got a lot of respect for the creators. Anyway, peace!
speaking from 1st hand experience, being 16 growing up in brooklyn during the crack plauge, this was the soundtrack to our lives growing up in new york. 14, 15, 16 17 yr old laying it down, representing hip hop 24-7, the clubs were so lit, niggaz would get robbed, smacked up, beat up, body slamed while songs like this was rocking the club. check out kid-n-play "last night"
Antonio Evans Thanks for the insight, man. Would be great to hear more about comin' up in NY back then! Drop me a message if you're interested. It wouldn't fall on deaf ears.. Peace!
I FINALLY FOUND THIS SHIT!!!!!! I LOVE YOU TUBE!!!! Been looking since 1991 when I heard it on a Red Alert Show recorded tape some gave me in the Navy!
Man here we are 2020...during the Quarantine and all..and I STILL jamming this...admittedly can’t move to it like I use to but None the less it’s STILL moving the crowd 😀
True hip hop! Loved it in high school years then years later I had the opportunity to hear them rehearsing until my boiler caught fire and they had to leave the house. Yo Marvin!!
"It, it ain't nothing like hip hop music You like it cause you choose it Most DJs won't refuse it A lot of sucka emcees misuse it Don't think that Stet can lose it Too much to gain to abuse this The name of the game is rapture THIS SONG IS COMPLETE AND CAPTURED, BREAK!!!"
@@balle733 This my era....was in the service stationed in Delaware and used to come home to the Bronx on my days off sometimes....The LQ is where I went when I wasn't making tapes from BLS( Mr.Magic/ Marley Marl), KISS ( Red Alert & Chuck Chillout),or WNWK 105.9( The Awesome Two/ Hank Love / DNA ).
I remember buying 2 12 inch singles of this and cutting it up back in 86, I believe they used a real drummer, a 505 drum machine, and Tom Jones sample for the beat.
@@kaelo3grand835 No Stetsasonic is from East NY and Brownsville. This is a fact. I know the group personally. Go tell Daddy-O and Wise they from Crown Heights and watch what they tell you.
This music is where you got your moves every last one of them and exactly how you come out. Hard. Don't play wit me cuz bitch it ain't nothin like Hip Hop Music, so break boy and into the bop while u at it! #word2Spit #beatstreet #drix
Yes, sure was. In short, it was the first "Tunnel"; which became legit. It was underground; which explains why we got in at 16 and 17. Music was the focus, not sex or drinking. The Biz, LL, Salt and peppa, and others before anyone knew about them. I forget the others. Needless to say, it got raided.
Wow. How about Audio Two, Big Daddy Kane, Ultramagnetic MC's? Was in in Manhattan or out in a borough? Were there more of these? Was there a "scene" for underages/all-agers to check out emerging hip hop of the era?
1986 - 1996 is definitely the golden era of hip hop !!!!
Hard as hell! this is real hip hop music. they dont make music like this no more. this is my era and this is for folks that know what this era was like!
Word!
L⁷
Sorry young bloods you missed it!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fuck these young bums
They sure did missed it one of the Greatest Hip Hop ever 1980's the Greatest era of Hip Hop wish I could go back
@@patrickheidelberg8809 I never left.
Sho did
Special thanks go to Tommy boy for his Parappa party mix)
Now we ain't missing anything)
People forgot about this classic i kept my lunch money for 2 weeks to get this classic
Lol Me 2 man I miss the 80’s
I was OG diper baby back in 1986, only 2 years old
I don't remember this song. 😮
4:02 “It ain’t nothing like hip hop music”. One of the greatest lines in hip hip.
True dat but that GO BROOKLYN chant is still in regular rotation
That beat is crazy 🔥
Truly one of the best oldie Hip Hop songs EVER!!!!!
Agreed!!
much love to Prince PAUL, from Darlene !!! from Amityville , aka Puerto Rican Dee Dee ....this was my favorite record, I;m a dancer , I danced with rock steady" on many stages in many clubs "never was I in it for the money ,, that became a regret . when Red Alert played this for the first time in Latin Quarter , I jump on the dance floor ,, all the DJ,s Know a hit record because of us >>>THE DANCERS...We could feel the bass in our bodys and soul., its still make me dance 2018 love all the fly guys from a Fly girl xxx000,New York retired NYPD big Freddie the bouncer .. thank u for keeping us safe. thank u Paul for doing your thing... Big up to Mike Tyson , He was always in LQ.
Still love this song..Salute to Stesa.
One of the best samples ever "It aint nothin like hip hop music"
Like you know what's up; You just found out that this butter was the Stet!!!!
B Noble...Cool C..." Down To The Gristle"
One of best rap bands in the history of Hip-hop. Flawless killer chant, scratch . MAN THIS TRACK SENDS YO BODY AND MIND TO FFFLYY HIGH. GO STETSA 4EVA
@@missayawk you a real one for remembering that song
@@Dablkwid0w2008 Thank you.One of my favorite joints.Sad how Cool C and Steady B ended up.
Back in the day yall introduced me to breaking and beats n the whole culture of true hip hop. Stetsasonic 4 live bac from the Graffiti Rock days. REal hip hop old heads neva forget.
As a white boy from England, this is the closest I'll ever get to the feeling of chilling on the corner listening to the Rap Attack in the mid-80s New York. Ahhh a past I've never even lived. This will always be my shit!
I was born in 71' grew up during the beginning of hip hop right in the Bronx. The best experience for living in this world. #FACTS
White boy from England, the creators of GTA were you, white boys who loves rap culture, they created GTA
Meni69 Thanks man. I'm a massive fan of the GTA games funnily enough... It's one of the reasons I listen to most of the music I listen to 'cos since a young age all of the GTA games had such great soundtracks. Got a lot of respect for the creators. Anyway, peace!
speaking from 1st hand experience, being 16 growing up in brooklyn during the crack plauge, this was the soundtrack to our lives growing up in new york. 14, 15, 16 17 yr old laying it down, representing hip hop 24-7, the clubs were so lit, niggaz would get robbed, smacked up, beat up, body slamed while songs like this was rocking the club. check out kid-n-play "last night"
Antonio Evans Thanks for the insight, man. Would be great to hear more about comin' up in NY back then! Drop me a message if you're interested. It wouldn't fall on deaf ears.. Peace!
This that real hip hop
wendell Clark gta iv brought me here
STRAIGHT BROOKLYN HARD!!!
Word! These sideshowbob ass bozos dont know about our real NY shit right here!!!!
Go Brooklyn!
The days when you couldn’t mess with Brownsville, Red Hook, Crown Heights and Bed-Stuy do or die.
Don't forget Fort Greene my brother. Before gentrification
Str8 brooklyn soft 😂
Go Stetsa !!!
Go Stetsa !!!
Go Stetsa !!!
Go Brooklyn... 11/23/2018
Go Brooklyn 👑👑👑👑 My childhood. My inner child is happy
"The name of the game is Rapture. This song is complete and captured. BREAK! " One love from this Bronx boy.
U mean lesbian boy? 😂 ts whack
Oh wait-one of the greatest musical producers in hip hop came outta Stetsa! The inimitable Prince Paul!!
We use to warm up for basketball games when I was in the USMC playing for my company team with cuts like this in the 1980's at Camp Pendleton Ca.
it ain't nothing like Hip hop music!
Saw them live at the Palladium. First time I ever heard this song. It was amazing live.
Brooklyn's in da house!
Harlem up in this piece; too!!!!
Brooklyn outta the house frm this whack ash shi the raq all da way nigga #freerio
Embodied the essence of Brooklyn!
I FINALLY FOUND THIS SHIT!!!!!! I LOVE YOU TUBE!!!! Been looking since 1991 when I heard it on a Red Alert Show recorded tape some gave me in the Navy!
Brooklyn, New York
Stetsa needs an Unsung documentary
They finally on Unsung
Man here we are 2020...during the Quarantine and all..and I STILL jamming this...admittedly can’t move to it like I use to but None the less it’s STILL moving the crowd 😀
True hip hop! Loved it in high school years then years later I had the opportunity to hear them rehearsing until my boiler caught fire and they had to leave the house. Yo Marvin!!
This song is MY SHIT.....I LOVE The Stet's
This my shit I was raised on
My shit, the golden era, in West Philly we banged this jawn yo...
Power 99 with Jeff Mills on the wheels of steel…✌🏼
4:03 one of the famous sampled hook
"It, it ain't nothing like hip hop music
You like it cause you choose it
Most DJs won't refuse it
A lot of sucka emcees misuse it
Don't think that Stet can lose it
Too much to gain to abuse this
The name of the game is rapture
THIS SONG IS COMPLETE AND CAPTURED, BREAK!!!"
frukwan...all the way. HIP HOP FOREVER!!!!
The original Hip Hop band. Before there was a Roots. Fruitkwan, Daddy O. They use to do they thing hard. All live music.
Brooklyn in da house!...The j train in da house,my fucking line...roaring thru (brooklyn)broadway...bumping this shit!...
18 people got they chain snatched in Latin Quarter...
The tuck your chain/ bumrush song....YOU KNOW THIS!!
@@balle733 This my era....was in the service stationed in Delaware and used to come home to the Bronx on my days off sometimes....The LQ is where I went when I wasn't making tapes from BLS( Mr.Magic/ Marley Marl), KISS ( Red Alert & Chuck Chillout),or WNWK 105.9( The Awesome Two/ Hank Love / DNA ).
Ohh snap...you just took me back...The Latin Quarter...wow...😀 thanks
And dapper Dan mcm jackets
High School. Good times
Those are WAR drums.
Like you know Whats up!!!! Its our NYC roll call!!!!
No, I think you identified the wrong sample :)
GO STETSA STETSA STETSA!!!!
Wow! This is dope. Method Man was on Get Up a ESPN show and said this was a legit group back then!
Foh... Clown. You young cats are slow ass fuck!!! Stet all day
I remember buying 2 12 inch singles of this and cutting it up back in 86, I believe they used a real drummer, a 505 drum machine, and Tom Jones sample for the beat.
Underrated!!!
true old school.... LOVE IT
Golden Era of Hip Hop!!!!!
One of the first Hip Hip tracks I ever heard! Used to jam out to this as a lil kid in Hollywood, FL
PRINCE PAUL's NAME NEEDS TO B MENTIONED MORE IN HIP HOP!!! ON EVERYTHING✔. SIDEBAR: THIS SH!T HERE SMELLS LIKE N.Y.
86 Brooklyn bounce!!!
Brooklyn Zoo!!!
Mixmaster show Saturday nights on 1580 Kday 1986 in South Central!!! Then Ultramagnetic Mcs Ego Trippin came right behind it.
I remember those times very well old schoo KDAY.
37 dislikes they don't know true hip hop
''80s Babies Classic''🎶🔥🔥🔥😎
For real....this is that hotness....straight dance music....these boys was too hot for themselves...
Grew up in Harlem. I was still screaming "go brooklyn" because of this fire as shit right here. Doing the wop!!!
the best use of tom jones looking out of my window break - stetsa an early hip hop super group - price paul , daddio etc.
my baby back in the days of hip hop furitwan
True Legends!!!
First Hip-Hop band!!! Stetsasonic The beat made this song Classic!!!!
EAST NEW YORK!!
you mean brownsville
@@OGTKCole you mean Crown Heights
@@kaelo3grand835 No Stetsasonic is from East NY and Brownsville. This is a fact. I know the group personally. Go tell Daddy-O and Wise they from Crown Heights and watch what they tell you.
Amazing beat - exceptonal flow...Best song...EVER!!! 🔥🔥🔥
here we go!!!!!!
86 J.h.s. days...
My HEARTBEAT right, now!! #wherewereyou
I remember when this came out, cats today think Roots to be the first Hip-Hop band, but STET had set that bar way before Roots.
TROOP
Real hip hop please stand up!
This music is where you got your moves every last one of them and exactly how you come out. Hard. Don't play wit me cuz bitch it ain't nothin like Hip Hop Music, so break boy and into the bop while u at it! #word2Spit #beatstreet #drix
Had to tuck the chain when this was out.
This was that “GIMME DHAT” MUSIC!
BROOKLYN IS WAY UP IN DIS HOUSE.
Classic!!!
CLASSIC
Bobby Simmons brought me here ✊StetZ.
This was my joint back in the day
Go Stetsa Go Stetsa Go Stetsa mann these boyz were ON FIIIIRE 🔥
This album and on fire album were excellent. One of my favourite tracks was My beat 4 ever. Always wanted those Troop track suits.
Da sound of Brooklyn hip-hop
I have been searching for this version for years. Thank you.
Underage in the underground scene. Inferno was one...and Latin Quarter. Thanks for this
What do you mean by that? Was Inferno a club? (I'm not form New York).
Yes, sure was. In short, it was the first "Tunnel"; which became legit. It was underground; which explains why we got in at 16 and 17. Music was the focus, not sex or drinking. The Biz, LL, Salt and peppa, and others before anyone knew about them. I forget the others. Needless to say, it got raided.
Wow. How about Audio Two, Big Daddy Kane, Ultramagnetic MC's? Was in in Manhattan or out in a borough? Were there more of these? Was there a "scene" for underages/all-agers to check out emerging hip hop of the era?
D Rose definitely used to be in Latin Quarters dancing hard as hell to this one. TRUE HIP HOP🔥🔥🔥🔥
So many memories from this one
LONG LIVE BED-STY.......DO OR DIE!!!!
Dam this shit takin me back ..i was that kid recording the rap attack on cassette..
Hip Hop Hidden Gems!!!
My Big Brothas!!
classic shit right here!!!
Wasn't this released in 1987 ? The 7-inch was released in 1986.
It dropped in 86 homeboy!!!!. Only Nyers know whats up
@@dimitrijackson9474 86 papi brooklyn dj here got it mad early and it was fyaaaaaa
Killer!!!
Hip Hop in the building👊💥
I miss this song 🎁😃🎄🎏
One of the best beat and lyrics of all .timeless
I couldn't find an instrumental. But from 4:28 onward works!
you had to have the 12 inch baby
THAT BEAT!!!! ✅💪🏽😎
Throwing in a real, rockin' drummer made this 10x more than as great as it already would've been with just a machine or loop.
STETSA'S STILL GOIN
Golden Age
WTF is that FIREEEEEEE .. WOW
STET is right up there with RAKIM, KOOL G, KRS-1, BD KANE, and PUBLIC ENEMY ...and JUST-ICE!!!!!!!!
LQ decepticon bumrush song!! Hide your money, tuck ya chains.
This record still bangs
BROOKLYN ROCKIN NONSTOP ...BREAK!!.SO DOPE!!
STIIL JAMMIN THIS TO THI DAY!!GO STETSA!
Will always rock
BK all the way!