Actually, the algorithm DID bring me here 😃 I was listening to Soul II Soul "Back To Life", now here I am! This is from WAY back. I think I was 13 when this was released 😂 It's still my jam 😎 😉
This song started it all. I remember this song I was 12. We would go to the rolladium lol on Friday nights and it was packed. Disco had just recently fallen off and”rap” was becoming popular. This was basically the only rap song at the time. Their were obviously others but this one hit the main stream like a brick wall and for a brief time it was the ONLY rap song for tens of millions. So the dad vibe thing…..come on lol. This was mainstream and much bigger than any single song out today. The reason for that, everyone had to listen to the same source basically. There was no streaming source or social media the way it is today. EVERYONE listened to a hit at the same time on the same source….airwaves. So that meant when there was a hit everyone shared it at the same time. Imagine that if you can. People were more connected back then, but they will have you believe we are more connected now.
Another Sugarhill song "Jump On It" there's a line where he says "Whats that? Hot butter popcorn" and the joy in his voice saying that slays me every time.
The year was 1980....the best year of my life...i shot out my mama's belly like a rocket with rappers delight as my background music ....and imma rock til 2081 ...(do the ...math 101 years old ...lol)
Oh she's Carolyn, she's 53 and still dancing to this jam, shes never too old to get down to the beat She moved to the club so she can kick her feet and finished the night off with a birthday ham
It was great. I can't listen to any of that new crap. Anything past the very early 90's is not for me. Rap started out very good. I got to hear some underground early rap which was amazing since I live in southern Ohio, but a friend went to visit family in New York, DC, and Baltimore one summer and came back with some great cassettes. There was a whole bunch of crazy little white girls trying to rap. Oh I would love to have video of that now. Lol
Totally agree, all those things were just understood back then. Nowadays people are so brain-dead, you really have to spell it out graphically for them to understand.
Literally said he was gonna grab some spank...they talk about sexualizing women taking their friend rap has always been then same death and destruction to whoever follows it hearing it is one thing living it out is another rapping about your experiences to stop the next gen from doing the same dumb stuff is one thing making music to encourage ungodly behavior and rebellion is another fine line between the two at all times
I was born in 2008 and yet i listen to old songs from the 70's, 80's and the 90's and yet i love it, this was way before Eminem and all the other rappers and the new songs that just swear, I'd rather listen to this absolute banger anyday.
Lol I was born in 2007 and I love this song. It’s really unique to what we got now. But ig it’s just different times. If a rapper nowadays was able to have this same rhythm and flow and be able to make it up to the top and be popular I would be very surprised and kinda happy.😭👌🏽
Idk why so many ppl "like" this comment, but the entire song is more or less each rapper trying to make more boastful claims than the others on the subject of being irresistible to women and how many women he gets/how easily he gets them. What that demonstrates is that every rap song written between then and now has and still does follow the same basic formula. If it would have been socially acceptable to talk about violence and drugs back then, as it is now, then the only room for evolution in rap music would have been the slow transition from singing all the way to mumbling, plus the production side of things like synthesizing the beats, auto-tuning, etc. Rap--mankind's greatest accomplishment in the field of fine arts & human expression 🙏🏿
actually rap was taking hold in Brooklyn and Bronx N.Y block parties since 1978. I lived it . Rappers delight was a commercial piece of music when it came out in about 1980. Rap started in Brooklyn and Bronx ghettos since 78/79. Block party dance battles was taking hold in 78.
Remember this joint When I was in burbank Jr high in the nela Then got o.t To king Jr school .heard this on my state of art Sanyo am radio.with the square battery in the back as I was rich.many life was so primative back then.keeping it real You see I could afford Sanyo. Sony was in a whole league of their own
This was reputed to be the 1st rap song. My dad brought me the vinyl from CA when I was in high-school & he was stationed at Pendleton (78-80). A neighbor later stole it along with all our Cheech & Ching albums. My dad always bought me music even though he didn't really listen to it. Gifts was his love language.
Big bad Hank..aka Casanova.....was the grandfather..of modern hip hop..listen to his braggardocious flow on the mic about money sex and cars.....he was ahead of his time....
in 1979 there was a bar called "uncle Joes" that i went to alot and the DJ played this song every night for years!!! this song brings back alot of good memories !!
I used to know EVERY SINGLE WORD to this song and would blast it and rap along riding around with my cousin when I was 15. No cellphones, no iTunes. Just good ol’ cd’s 😂 You know, the huge & heavy book of them you’d carry in your backseat. One of my best memories. This song is a classic and always will be.
@@maxopaxo777 I’m not a fan of rap at all, ESPECIALLY the worthless violent trash they create nowadays. I’m a straight-up fan of ROCK N ROLL, I also like blues. Can’t stand “country” music either. “Rappers delight” is clean, funny, & entertaining. There’s only ONE other rap tune I like, & it’s “bust a move”, & I like it for the same reasons as “rappers delight”. Thanks for your reply! 😎👍🏼
Was 13 when this came out. My buddies and cousins hung out on an old Seeburg juke, dropping coin after coin just to play this jam nonstop. Spoke of simpler, kinder times. Kinda surprising this song lacked any visible trace of profanity or vulgarity whatsoever. Let the good old times roll !
I love this song! In 6th grade I went to a Christian school, but I had to ride the Hbg. public bus. So there I was in my uniform in the front seat, and the Hbg. kids would blast this song from their boom boxes in the back, and it was so catchy!! It's when my love for hip hop began.
My father use to listen to stuff when I was 5. Then I was listening to Gin and Juice in front of my son in 1993. Now he's listening to Hot Nigga in front of his son. The Black man's influence is beyond amazing.
Recently,on friday,my English teacher played this in class cuz he wanted us to listen to it.Immediately,the whole class starts jamming lmao.Somebody even moonwalked!( We're 8th graders btw ) You're a legend, Mr.Corcoran!!
That's so awesome!! I listened to this when it came out in 1979 when I was in 7th grade, and I LOVE the fact that middle school kids are still jamming to it in 2024!
The very first time I heard it , the DJ put it on and within 2 minutes into the song, there was nothing but empty seats. People were dancing everywhere . Even the pool tables weren't safe!
My dad is goin’ through heart surgery at midday. Sugar Hill gets me high. I sang the song and hip hop danced to it.Ready ti whatever it comes. My lord loves us. Thanks DJ from the Canary Islands vulcano’s land
I memorized all the lyrics to this song and would sing it out loud or in my head to keep me calm after my mother suddenly died when I was 14 (1985). I still remember the lyrics....love
Brian Williams & Lester Holt Featuring Kathie Lee Gifford is what comes to mind when I think of this song, God Bless You Jimmy Fallon and BTW, this song was out when shows like One Day at a Time, The Jeffersons, Diff'rent Strokes, The Facts of Life, SOAP, Benson, Barney Miller, Archie Bunker's Place, Hart to Hart, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, M*A*S*H, Trapper John, M.D., WKRP in Cincinnati, TAXI, Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, Angie, Three's Company, The Waltons, The Dukes of Hazzard, Alice, Dallas, Knots Landing, "CHiPs", 240-Robert, Superfriends, The NEW Tic Tac Dough, The Joker's Wild, Play the Percentages, Charlie's Angels and The Original Hawaii Five-O were on the air Plus, the late Richard Dawson was still the KING of the Family Feud, Peter Marshall was still the Master of the Hollywood Squares, the late Alex Trebek was still the KING of High Rollers, the late Jim Perry was still the Master Mechanic of Card Sharks, Chuck Woolery & Dr. Susan Stafford were still spinning the Wheel of Fortune, Terry Bradshaw. Jerry Stallworth, Lynn Swann and the Pittsburgh Steelers once again RULED the NFL, Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy and the Los Angeles Lakers RULED the NBA and Tom Brokaw and Jane Pauley were the Dynamic Duo on TODAY
Probably the first ever rap song I ever heard, I was hooked on this song (and rap) from then on..I had to hear this everday & took me 4ever to memorize the lyrics..now I can do it in my sleep 😄
@@patrickpoitras44 Rapper's Delight only made it up to number 36 on the charts. Blondie's Rapture was the first #1 song in the U.S. to feature rap vocals.
When Rap was about FUN- FAST TONGUE- MOVIN- GROOVIN- **AND NO GUN** (not on the Dance floor- THE GUNS WERENT A PART OF RAP!! Although Kool Moe Dee rapped about "The WILD WILD WEST" BUT THAT WAS WASHINGTON HEIGHTS & THE STREETS!! ,S.H.G "THE" PIONEERS OF RAP (which stayed good all through the 80's and mid 90's!!
One of the first ever videos I ever watched in my life on UA-cam, was this cool epic car video on GTA SA that was made in the mid 2000s that had this song in the vid. And I watched that in 2008 as a little kid
I hear this on the radio from time to time, and I never knew it was called this, until a few days ago! I also listened to the full version of it. I can't help but want to sing "Good Times" by Chic, though...
My boy Hank came through on last verse. His two verses are probably the greatest in history simply based off of what rap is. He bragged, he had actual fact, and he had fun. Laid out the blueprint!
Still fresh. Something here we’ve lost as hip hop became background music for Fashion Week instead of working people just boogying down. The longer I live, the further I leave gangsta behind, thinking it a wrong turn.
It will forever be the genesis to the rap music industry . Big up to first female rapper Slyvia Robinson and the Sugar Hill music record. Beautiful music. Anyone from my Beloved country, Land of Kush. South Sudan 🇸🇸.
I remember where I was living and going to High School Houston Texas Jesus life was a hellva lot better then than today. 55 now and loved this song yeah fun memories still remember every word💯👏😉
If you're here in 2023, it's not because the algorithm suggested it. You searched this nugget of music history gold .
Hats off to you sir/m'am!
Thank you :)
2024 baby and still jammin this one!!!
Actually, the algorithm DID bring me here 😃 I was listening to Soul II Soul "Back To Life", now here I am! This is from WAY back. I think I was 13 when this was released 😂 It's still my jam 😎 😉
Thanks to ' the get down '😅
Much love! 🙌🏻
This song has such intense dad energy, its got some of the funniest genuine lines I've ever heard i love it.
Dad energy? Not enough disrespect and hate?, Be a Lover!!
This song started it all. I remember this song I was 12. We would go to the rolladium lol on Friday nights and it was packed. Disco had just recently fallen off and”rap” was becoming popular. This was basically the only rap song at the time. Their were obviously others but this one hit the main stream like a brick wall and for a brief time it was the ONLY rap song for tens of millions. So the dad vibe thing…..come on lol. This was mainstream and much bigger than any single song out today. The reason for that, everyone had to listen to the same source basically. There was no streaming source or social media the way it is today. EVERYONE listened to a hit at the same time on the same source….airwaves. So that meant when there was a hit everyone shared it at the same time. Imagine that if you can. People were more connected back then, but they will have you believe we are more connected now.
Thomas Moran Who’s they?
Ugh let's over intellectualize something to death, it's just music. Someone's expression. Save your deep thought for something important 🙏✝️☮️
Another Sugarhill song "Jump On It" there's a line where he says "Whats that? Hot butter popcorn" and the joy in his voice saying that slays me every time.
song is 43 ys old, debuted 09/16/1979 dude. luv it real rap/hip hop.
This is the first Hip Hop hit. It could even be considered the very first hip hop song ever recorded.
No hatred, no violence, just a pure message of peace and synergy through rhythm. A true masterpiece.
Exactly everyone seemed to get along before certain elites started sewing division and hate
I WASNT ONLY ABOUT 5 OR 6 LISTENING TO THIS WITH MY OLDER BROTHER AN HIS FRIENDS : )
You couldn't go to any roller rink without hearing this song. Great memories.
when rap was innocent and fun.
Bo Boo you are absolutely right
Bo Boo 6:44
i8
ikr
Bo Boo even before tht chic good times
Estudios recientes demuestran que los hispanos hablantes que vienen a ver este video estàn relacionados con un tal "aserejè"
DonHart Gómez JAJAJ :V
C mamut
Tal cual
Brasileños también xD
Jajajja
The year was 1980....the best year of my life...i shot out my mama's belly like a rocket with rappers delight as my background music ....and imma rock til 2081 ...(do the ...math 101 years old ...lol)
❤😂🎉 I love this!!!!
This was my jam when I was a 9 year old girl in 1980....I knew every lyric by heart and had the 12" single ...I love it still.....
Happy 50th or 51st birthday in advance,God Bless
@Muddobber McCrablice the fuck
@@tinky_winky4488 he asking the important stuff
I'm not sure if I had turned 10 before this was released or not. I knew every word too. Still do if I listen to it early in the day. Lol
I wish I was alive in the 80’s things were so much better then unfortunately I’m in the worst possible generation also known as generation Z
Big Bank Hanks second verse is one of the greatest ever
Master Gee's verse doesn't get enough credit. It's so smooth and creative. He killed it.
I mean all of it was grandmaster caz sooo
The Master Gee rocks. He is the man.
This is a timeless masterpiece ... never get tired of hearing it
I'll be 53 tomorrow and I'm still dancing to this jam! Never too old to get down to this beat!💃
You and me both my friend...
Happy birthday from Johnny broocks
Happy Birthday
Oh she's Carolyn, she's 53 and still dancing to this jam, shes never too old to get down to the beat
She moved to the club so she can kick her feet and finished the night off with a birthday ham
So am i...😄
When rap didn’t talk about beating women, killing cops, doing crime, taking drugs.
It was great. I can't listen to any of that new crap. Anything past the very early 90's is not for me. Rap started out very good. I got to hear some underground early rap which was amazing since I live in southern Ohio, but a friend went to visit family in New York, DC, and Baltimore one summer and came back with some great cassettes. There was a whole bunch of crazy little white girls trying to rap. Oh I would love to have video of that now. Lol
Totally agree, all those things were just understood back then. Nowadays people are so brain-dead, you really have to spell it out graphically for them to understand.
Not talent or creativity these days.
Right 👍😊
Literally said he was gonna grab some spank...they talk about sexualizing women taking their friend rap has always been then same death and destruction to whoever follows it hearing it is one thing living it out is another rapping about your experiences to stop the next gen from doing the same dumb stuff is one thing making music to encourage ungodly behavior and rebellion is another fine line between the two at all times
I was born in 2008 and yet i listen to old songs from the 70's, 80's and the 90's and yet i love it, this was way before Eminem and all the other rappers and the new songs that just swear, I'd rather listen to this absolute banger anyday.
Eminem isn't a new rapper, he started making music in 1990
@@buddhatortoiseyeah fr that was 30 years ago
Hey kiddo 😊 Im glad youre here
Lol I was born in 2007 and I love this song. It’s really unique to what we got now. But ig it’s just different times. If a rapper nowadays was able to have this same rhythm and flow and be able to make it up to the top and be popular I would be very surprised and kinda happy.😭👌🏽
Todo es culpa de Diego por andar mal trippeado, viene y se inventa el asereje que todos conocemos :v
asteroid B-612 JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJS
¿Cuando salio eso de que venia de está canción? XD
Jajajajaja la culpa es de Diego
venia a escucharla por eso ctm jajaja
what xd :V
0% guns
0% opps
0% women
1000% amazing
0% Women?? Did you listen to the lyrics 😅
que hacen los virgos? los coje nunca...
And the best? The video is a disco party!!
0% Guns
0% OOPS
0% WOMEN
1000% OVER THIS STUPIDLY OVER USED COMMENT get new material
Idk why so many ppl "like" this comment, but the entire song is more or less each rapper trying to make more boastful claims than the others on the subject of being irresistible to women and how many women he gets/how easily he gets them. What that demonstrates is that every rap song written between then and now has and still does follow the same basic formula. If it would have been socially acceptable to talk about violence and drugs back then, as it is now, then the only room for evolution in rap music would have been the slow transition from singing all the way to mumbling, plus the production side of things like synthesizing the beats, auto-tuning, etc. Rap--mankind's greatest accomplishment in the field of fine arts & human expression 🙏🏿
Back wen niggas had style......
actually rap was taking hold in Brooklyn and Bronx N.Y block parties since 1978. I lived it . Rappers delight was a commercial piece of music when it came out in about 1980. Rap started in Brooklyn and Bronx ghettos since 78/79. Block party dance battles was taking hold in 78.
Remember this joint
When I was in burbank Jr high in the nela
Then got o.t
To king Jr school .heard this on my state of art Sanyo am radio.with the square battery in the back as I was rich.many life was so primative back then.keeping it real
You see I could afford Sanyo. Sony was in a whole league of their own
I remember dancing to this in the Bronx ❤. Still listening today!
Me to but on Eastern Long Island and champion of 🛼🛼🛼🛼🛼🛼 rollerskating backwards. I love it and still know every word lol.
I used to roller skate to this jam when I was a kid at the roller skating rink. Still a jam at 52 years old. 🎤🎤🎤
I love roller skating, still, to this one!
This was reputed to be the 1st rap song. My dad brought me the vinyl from CA when I was in high-school & he was stationed at Pendleton (78-80). A neighbor later stole it along with all our Cheech & Ching albums. My dad always bought me music even though he didn't really listen to it. Gifts was his love language.
It was
NOT THE CHEECH AND CHONG ALBUMS!!
@@grannygirl61812 IK, R?
Legend has it this song never stops.
And it never will stop!!!
Big bad Hank..aka Casanova.....was the grandfather..of modern hip hop..listen to his braggardocious flow on the mic about money sex and cars.....he was ahead of his time....
What a way to introduce rap to the world 💜
Then they screwed it up.
🎉
@@Shantaes.nails.216 nah its still very good
@@Shantaes.nails.216 wym
Not the 1st rap song
DAAAANG this song is FUUUNKY!!!!!!! Cant stop movin
SCHOOL DAYS >>> 1980's
Hip Hop from its roots! It changed so much over the years!
03.26.2023. Thanks for posting this 10 yes ago!!
in 1979 there was a bar called "uncle Joes" that i went to alot and the DJ played this song every night for years!!! this song brings back alot of good memories !!
¿No conociste ahí a alguien llamado Diego? 😅
I used to know EVERY SINGLE WORD to this song and would blast it and rap along riding around with my cousin when I was 15. No cellphones, no iTunes. Just good ol’ cd’s 😂 You know, the huge & heavy book of them you’d carry in your backseat. One of my best memories. This song is a classic and always will be.
CDs?
I believe you meant 8 track tapes.
@@sarcasticallyrearranged I think that he meant 45's.
@@tazman572 thanks, I didn't think about records.
One of the best raps of all time! 👏🏼😎
it actually is the best.
@@maxopaxo777 I’m not a fan of rap at all, ESPECIALLY the worthless violent trash they create nowadays. I’m a straight-up fan of ROCK N ROLL, I also like blues. Can’t stand “country” music either. “Rappers delight” is clean, funny, & entertaining. There’s only ONE other rap tune I like, & it’s “bust a move”, & I like it for the same reasons as “rappers delight”. Thanks for your reply! 😎👍🏼
Beginners rap
Still slaps today 😎
Was 13 when this came out. My buddies and cousins hung out on an old Seeburg juke, dropping coin after coin just to play this jam nonstop. Spoke of simpler, kinder times. Kinda surprising this song lacked any visible trace of profanity or vulgarity whatsoever. Let the good old times roll !
I love this song! In 6th grade I went to a Christian school, but I had to ride the Hbg. public bus. So there I was in my uniform in the front seat, and the Hbg. kids would blast this song from their boom boxes in the back, and it was so catchy!! It's when my love for hip hop began.
This what you should listen to when you wanna learn how to rap 💯
Este diego necesita Open English!!!
Francesca Chiri
Éxito!!
😎😂😂😂
Francesca Chiri Jaja no pues si cierto :v Jaja
Nuh nuh?
Aserejé 😂
JAJAJAJA
This was the first rap song I ever heard. I was in middle school. Now I'm an old lady and I still remember all the lyrics.
Sooty, but you are not an old lady😊
Sorry… I meant😂
Years And Party Force !!! Dj , Robert ... Dj , Creazy J Now Missing Go Old School Jam,s
thanks, cod for bringing me here
My father use to listen to stuff when I was 5. Then I was listening to Gin and Juice in front of my son in 1993. Now he's listening to Hot Nigga in front of his son. The Black man's influence is beyond amazing.
you look rich can i have some money
Okay your bank account will be blowing up. Not with bombs but with Kilos of money.
Saddam Al Harbi thank you
صدام الحربي Really? So cool!
+صدام الحربي damn bruh your whole family could've been in teen mom on mtv
Recently,on friday,my English teacher played this in class cuz he wanted us to listen to it.Immediately,the whole class starts jamming lmao.Somebody even moonwalked!( We're 8th graders btw ) You're a legend, Mr.Corcoran!!
That's so awesome!! I listened to this when it came out in 1979 when I was in 7th grade, and I LOVE the fact that middle school kids are still jamming to it in 2024!
Love this!!
Bless your teach
@@karencox3235Kids today have no idea what music is about!!! What a great time I had!!!
@@karencox3235 Thats cool!I've always loved older songs,since i grew up listening to em a lot.Its fire as hell!!
The very first time I heard it , the DJ put it on and within 2 minutes into the song, there was nothing but empty seats. People were dancing everywhere . Even the pool tables weren't safe!
alguien mas vino por lo de asereje? :v
Edit: Dios, son muchos likes, agradezco a la academia y al pinguino que me acabo de robar del Zoologico
Shay Reyneros que tienen de parecido alguien me explica ??? auxilio
Yo vine por eso xd
aca andamos:vv
Ese diego es todo un loquillo,anadaba todo grifo al pedirle mal la cancion a su amigo d'j v:
sugarlips garcia ps que diego estaba drogado y cantaba la cancion a como la entendia y se oia .. como" asereje" ✌
My dad is goin’ through heart surgery at midday. Sugar Hill gets me high. I sang the song and hip hop danced to it.Ready ti whatever it comes. My lord loves us. Thanks DJ from the Canary Islands vulcano’s land
4:06 For those who are Spanish speakers, this is the part where the Song “Aserejé” was taken. You’re welcome.
Gracias
I memorized all the lyrics to this song and would sing it out loud or in my head to keep me calm after my mother suddenly died when I was 14 (1985). I still remember the lyrics....love
I’m 24 and this track gives me an appreciation to where hip hop derived from. What a tune
The song that started it all, and I was there. There was a time, i could recite the entire song along with them. What a time to be alive!
Indeed
if you could ever ever ever recite this than its something you would never forget.. it would've been for life!
This has to be one of the best rap tunes ever made and not a gun or gangster mention just a sweet ass song 💯👌
That bass player has a great right foot!
❤ memories 🤪!
❤
Back when rap was good. Who is here cuz of everybody wants some ?
Omgoodness 😂 I still remember all the words, from when I was like 8.
I'm over 50 now!😂❤
Loved the Honda advert
Keyboardist Moncy P Smith studio recording my friend passed away on March 22, 2022. 💜🦋🎤🙏🏼
Hip hop ya dont stop
❤
As a 15 year old in 2023, this slaps harder then most songs out there.
This was revolutionary back in the day. I had never heard anything like it in 1980, still brilliant today.
Brian Williams & Lester Holt Featuring Kathie Lee Gifford is what comes to mind when I think of this song, God Bless You Jimmy Fallon
and BTW, this song was out when shows like One Day at a Time, The Jeffersons, Diff'rent Strokes, The Facts of Life, SOAP, Benson, Barney Miller, Archie Bunker's Place, Hart to Hart, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, M*A*S*H, Trapper John, M.D., WKRP in Cincinnati, TAXI, Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, Angie, Three's Company, The Waltons, The Dukes of Hazzard, Alice, Dallas, Knots Landing, "CHiPs", 240-Robert, Superfriends, The NEW Tic Tac Dough, The Joker's Wild, Play the Percentages, Charlie's Angels and The Original Hawaii Five-O were on the air
Plus, the late Richard Dawson was still the KING of the Family Feud, Peter Marshall was still the Master of the Hollywood Squares, the late Alex Trebek was still the KING of High Rollers, the late Jim Perry was still the Master Mechanic of Card Sharks, Chuck Woolery & Dr. Susan Stafford were still spinning the Wheel of Fortune, Terry Bradshaw. Jerry Stallworth, Lynn Swann and the Pittsburgh Steelers once again RULED the NFL, Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy and the Los Angeles Lakers RULED the NBA and Tom Brokaw and Jane Pauley were the Dynamic Duo on TODAY
Brings back a lot of memories.. miss you Billie Jo! Thanks for introducing me to the Sugar Hill Gang all those years ago.. ❤️
Es Diciembre de 2019 y apenaaass vengo para ver lo de asereje
Jajaja me acaba de pasar :'(
right now. JAJAJAJJ
Jajjajajjaja igual
X2
X3
Who just remembered this song randomly
Ready to Die (the album) intro bought me here.
Rap ur own destiny and manifeste🎉❤❤❤😢
Guess what America we love you ... again
Best of times, real organic Hip Hop
One of the founding fathers of Rap. Timeless!
El primer rap que recuerdo, vino y se quedó, los dj de los 80's no lo dejaron pasar, los buenos sabían que era infaltable en las fiestas!!!
Esooo!!!👍🙌
the sugarhillgang brillent sean from castleford england
Thank you always.... let me know of the changes
79 I had a boom box with it on my shoulders when I first heard it and was blown away.Yes I am 45..
i dont know why, but i find you cool :D
Thanks but I am male
Ebony Gray you've seen the times
Probably the first ever rap song I ever heard, I was hooked on this song (and rap) from then on..I had to hear this everday & took me 4ever to memorize the lyrics..now I can do it in my sleep 😄
@@paulcaldwell5076 What are you talking about. That song was released in late 1980, this was released in September 1979.
@@patrickpoitras44 Rapper's Delight only made it up to number 36 on the charts. Blondie's Rapture was the first #1 song in the U.S. to feature rap vocals.
Was the first rap sound, period.
Diego? Drogado? Cantando esta canción?
Era Diego Maradona el personaje del Aserejé?
Santiago Jean se dice..
Go! Diego! Go!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Eeeee...
Eeeee
When Rap was about FUN- FAST TONGUE- MOVIN- GROOVIN- **AND NO GUN** (not on the Dance floor- THE GUNS WERENT A PART OF RAP!! Although Kool Moe Dee rapped about "The WILD WILD WEST" BUT THAT WAS WASHINGTON HEIGHTS & THE STREETS!! ,S.H.G "THE" PIONEERS OF RAP (which stayed good all through the 80's and mid 90's!!
The first n greatest rap song alive
Oooh, I place this third. 'My Melody' by Rakim, 'The Message' by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, 'Rapper's Delight' by the Sugarhill Gang.
yo i miss this style of rap/hiphop😊🎉❤
This 43 old track & kicks my Bumb like I am a Teenager☝️Grandmaster we love U❤
I was in sixth grade when one bro brought this to school on vinyl in 1979. I still dig it !
💖💖💖💖💖💖love this song ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Written by the HIP HOP LEGEND GRAND MASTER CAZ!
OF THE COLD CRUSH BROTHERS.
Still amazing!!! Never gets old!!
They were the best years ever for creative music it topped all other decades
Who wants to get the cardboard out caterpillar (belly-flop) it's all radio rental
Trev cella
The seventies has the most variation for a start
Pobres chicas Hasta las llamaron brujas cantando canciones diabolicas
Pobres kétchup. :c
Jajaja siii lo recuerdo... Mi abuela me prohibía escuchar esa canción...
Jajajajajjajajaja
JAJAJAJAJAJA
All time classes
What ever happened to them
.great song those were the days
One of the first ever videos I ever watched in my life on UA-cam, was this cool epic car video on GTA SA that was made in the mid 2000s that had this song in the vid. And I watched that in 2008 as a little kid
This song is on one of my old Baseball games on my Wii. (MLB 2K10) I this was my favorite song on the game.
I hear this on the radio from time to time, and I never knew it was called this, until a few days ago! I also listened to the full version of it. I can't help but want to sing "Good Times" by Chic, though...
My boy Hank came through on last verse. His two verses are probably the greatest in history simply based off of what rap is. He bragged, he had actual fact, and he had fun. Laid out the blueprint!
Stolen lyrics of GrandMaster Caz!!!
@@mrflynn01god damn thank god somebody else knowssss 🎉
Still fresh. Something here we’ve lost as hip hop became background music for Fashion Week instead of working people just boogying down. The longer I live, the further I leave gangsta behind, thinking it a wrong turn.
It will forever be the genesis to the rap music industry . Big up to first female rapper Slyvia Robinson and the Sugar Hill music record. Beautiful music. Anyone from my Beloved country, Land of Kush. South Sudan 🇸🇸.
I am so glad you put out the lyrics. I never would have been able to follow it without them. It is kind of cool if you can follow it.
I remember where I was living and going to High School Houston Texas Jesus life was a hellva lot better then than today. 55 now and loved this song yeah fun memories still remember every word💯👏😉
Did the rest of the world just discover this song!? A lot of non English comments
Welcome Everybody! Love when music brings people together
Lmao! I was wondering the same thing!
I was wondering this too lmao
No this song is suppose to have the same ruythm as a Spanish song that we thought was from the devil.😹
finally I got this song
discovered this jam in St. Louis and fell in love with it and took it back home with me. a stone classic
Aaaah I'll love it in fifty years just as much as I do now. Never gets old
Absolutely timeless just an amazing part of my teens and now nearly 60!
Class of 78. Loved skating to this song. Goes on forever.
1st rap song I ever heard in the rink..game changer.
Just heard this song in its entirety for the first time this morning, man it really is better late than never
the best 7 minutes of my life