My childhood around 1984, growing up in the Bronx. These vids would always come on TV back in the day. But listen to the message through the lyrics. Rappers always had something meaningful to say about real life through their poetry. These days, you can't say the same for these "artists".
What's an awesome fact is that the Jews ( Negroes,True Israelites) were known for their poetry w/music in the background!!+ Can't tell us we ain't God's chosen!!!!!!
THE 70'S AND 80'S WERE GREAT. THE RENT WAS CHEAP, FRIENDS WERE REAL FRIENDS!, AND THE MILK WAS GOOD! BEING FROM BROOKLYN I REMEMBER GOING TO THE BRONX A FEW TIMES. WE WENT TO A BIG MOVIE THEATRE AND I REMEMBER WHITE CASTLE RIGHT THERE. I THINK IT WAS CASTLE HILL IF IM NOT MISTAKEN?
This is when hip hop music 🎶 and culture actually meant something. Nowadays, hip hop today is a complete joke, these so called artists have no real talent whatsoever 🤷♂️🤷♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️
Thank u!!!🙂 U really said that "eloquently". That's what I meant when I said that regarding a Whodini song and I guess...well I know it didn't come across the way u did and it started a big beef. Others knew what I was trying to say and I only went back and forth like twice trying to get em to understand and just squashed it.😊 But Yes u r exactly right. Well said. Thank u😍
This is another one of those rap songs that hits really hard! The things they’re rapping about are still relevant to this day for real though! This is truly a classic and one of the greatest rap hits ever made!
In 1984 this was one of my favorite jams on the radio. A year later I meant them on an old tv show in Philly that we both performed on called Dancin' on Air. Wonder memories that I will never forget.
I grew up on this record here in England U.K! Never seen this video until now today! Classic! East Coast rappers had cadence and flow in records that you truly admired as a Hip Hop head new to the music in the 80's.
The light skinned brother was my best friend in high school Brooklyn New York. Shelton was his name. I haven’t seen him since I left Brooklyn about 30 years ago. I always wondered how he’s doing or if he’s still into music like I am. I hope Shelton is doing okay.
This is a timeless banger! The beat, the mixing, the chorus, the lyrics, the flow, compliments each other perfectly. This needs to be played in modern times.
I love old school, New York rap music, house music/garage music. Lord, Jesus please bring some STABILITY too this mumble jungle music we have today. This is REAL music!
I know you us citizens think the world revolves around you, but everyone else in the world has the same problems in this song. Whether Harlem, Berlin, Mogadishu, Kabul..Capitalism and godlessness rule everywhere
I played this live on the air last night on KXSF 102.5! DMC of Run DMC called in a little after(not kidding). I mentioned on the air,this song is soo hard turn it up!! ;) Still goes hard in 2021.
I remember listening to this as a kid on KISS FM out in New York and would always get so excited when they played the whole thing instead of cutting it short because it's a long song with so many verses! They played it like every hour (I remember it being in 1983) but sometimes they'd fade the song out early.
Your so dam right on that one! I couldn't agree more. This is pure originality stemming right from the beginning. No foul language just a rap song telling it as it is and still has meaning to this day!
@@deanallen2868There were some foul words in there. Listen again. Foul words are fine, a few, as long as you have a story or a moral to tell in the song, like these brothas do.
The guy in the Adidas hat is Richard. He lived next door to my grandmother in Brooklyn. I thought he was the coolest brother ever when I was a little kid
I haven't heard this song since I was like 14. I'm 47 now and it's still relevant in 2019. 808's and synthesizers ruled 80's rap along with the break moves. $50 tennis shoes today would be considered Goodwill quality by this young generation that want $500 Jordans.
like suckers they pay the $500 for dem shoes....i can only image how it must cost to manufacture that shoe? probably damn close to cheap payless shoe...
Am 49, and remember this back in school, the days of breaking, popping and locking, I still got electro 3 on cassette tape, and PROUD of it too, cant nobody take away the early and best years of electrofunk/rap/hip-hop, better than a lot of crap you hear flying about these days......
@@wrenchaholic just love it when our old asses get on here and hand down judgement. Once paid $75 for a pair of high top converse weapons. More than my mamas rent back then. Not saying i would consent to $500 ANY BRAND SHOE. If you can comfortably afford it then aaey! Don't believe in letting them run to mom and pop. Incidentally i worked my young ass to tha bone for them sneaks.
All We Can Do Is Move On Forward Pass The Growing Pains & Not 1 Thought Of Any Of The Hard Struggle Of The Root Of All Evil To Be Back Into Depression Again To The End.
Nos anos 80, meu irmão escutava no último volume. Vizinho reclamando e ele cantando o "inglês" dele 😂 Depos ia pro baile todo perfumado 😂 Época boa! A música soa melhor a cada ano❤
The eighties felt great!!!..⏩⏩ to 2019 and it feels so different like separation and coldness mix with a whole bunch of B.S.Thank God for the 70's 80's and 90's
This video brought back all the memories. When women in videos were just neighborhood ladies, not bitches and hoes. All the dance moves and fashions. When New York City looked so different. It's like a moving time capsule. The song still jams too.
Back when hip hop music had a real voice and delivered a message at the same time. I was a sophomore in high school when this came out..... Still makes Sense in 5/7/2022!😌🤎✌🏾💪🏾🙏🏽
This was my time when I went clubing I never got of the dance floor dancing with 2 and 3 girls at the same time all night long these songs give me the greatest memories there was so many great songs it crazy compared to the garbage today not even close I'm 53 I was out. 2 to 3 days a week down the shore on the weekends hitting clubs like the chez on new york ave the mansion. There was so many great clubs back then I wish I could go back in time.........
Was able to still buy the 12" version (still sealed) a few years ago. Ordered from Uk... from the U.S. Was amazed I could still get this. Awesome track and remember it so much from the electro/hip hop days. I wish they would rerelease the electro albums on cd. I ended up buying all the cd's I could that had all the tracks from the electro albums. Even managed to get 'I'm the Pac Man' and the instrumental version too :()
ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITES, BUT IN THAT ERA OF THE MID 80S.JUST SO.MANY GREAT JAMS WERE BREAKING OUT, OR BETTER YET THE WHOLE ERA OF THE 80S BROUGHT US GREAT FLAVOR TO THE MUSIC WORLD,POOPING BREAKDANCING,AND POPLOCKING INCLUDED UNTIL 1988 NEW CHANGED THE GAME,BUT THE MUSIC INDUSTRY BACK IN THE 80S WAS MORE OPEN FOR TALENT....
Really a black person ALWAYS in that, we realized that ( HARD TIMES. IS WHAT WE HAVE TO LOOK EVER TIME WE GETTING UP IN THE MORNING AND WHEN WE LAY DOWN TO SLEEP BECAUSE WE CAN MAKE A $ OUT OF A 10 CENTS SO KEEP YOUR HEAD UP AND YOU'RE FAITH STRONG LOVED YOU ALL. ❤❤
OoooooMY GOD.. I haven't heard this song since I was at least I believe Ten or eleven What people do for money back then Music let's beautiful to listen to Some of it today ????
bring back a lot of memories back in my home town killeen texas growing up 1980s man great times. miss them times. jamming this song back in the day. still good to hear it. never gets old. go devine sounds. 🏠
I remember seeing Divine Sounds @ Boys & Girls High in Brooklyn back in the days. This record had just came out and they performed it at the talent show. Divine Sounds was Brooklyn's Run-DMC. And don't mention "DO OR DIE BED STUY". That has to be BROOKLYN'S ANTHEM in a close race with the song, "Brooklyn's In The House." CLASSIC!!!
Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic 3, Funky 4 + 1, Divine Sounds, Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde, UTFO, Treacherous Three, Newcleus, Whodini, Kurtis Blow, Marley Marl = REAL HIP-HOP!!
Great song that I remember hearing on WKTU at the factory in Dover, NJ back in '84. I loved the soul, rap, dance, freestyle, pop and rock music back then and many times the lyrics were socially conscious. This will always be a stand out tune for that time along with Nuance "Love Ride", Debbie Deb "When I Hear Music" and Rock Master Scott "Request Line" to name a few. Miss those times and living in NJ but am still loving the music in 2023!!! Thanks for posting this rarity vid Altra Moda Music
This song is sadly more relevant today as it was when released 40 years ago.
Yes indeed 😢😢
love this tune
@@Futura2500 booya!
😊l@@Futura2500
I'm 65 and this video and music holds true today!!!!
Im 17 and this song hits harder than all 2023 songs all together.
Rings true what you say try slick rick hay young world
That's the kind of music I grew up on during the 80's.real music
I was there. It was a special time. 84-89
💯💯 agreed
Nailed it
The lyrics are still relevant today.
Indeed
This message never gets old
Ain't that the truth!!!+ Omg...
Still true til this day
This song hasn't aged a day. Take notes aspiring rappers!
Classic Capodopera!❤
One of The Greatest Rap Songs ever written! #FACTS!
Whodini friends also!
My generation had the best music being the 80"s
Shout out to your comment ! Putting you up for it !
Agreed!
AAAAA.MAN❤😂🎉😅
My childhood around 1984, growing up in the Bronx. These vids would always come on TV back in the day. But listen to the message through the lyrics. Rappers always had something meaningful to say about real life through their poetry. These days, you can't say the same for these "artists".
What's an awesome fact is that the Jews ( Negroes,True Israelites) were known for their poetry w/music in the background!!+ Can't tell us we ain't God's chosen!!!!!!
THE 70'S AND 80'S WERE GREAT. THE RENT WAS CHEAP, FRIENDS WERE REAL FRIENDS!, AND THE MILK WAS GOOD! BEING FROM BROOKLYN I REMEMBER GOING TO THE BRONX A FEW TIMES. WE WENT TO A BIG MOVIE THEATRE AND I REMEMBER WHITE CASTLE RIGHT THERE. I THINK IT WAS CASTLE HILL IF IM NOT MISTAKEN?
This is when hip hop music 🎶 and culture actually meant something. Nowadays, hip hop today is a complete joke, these so called artists have no real talent whatsoever 🤷♂️🤷♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️
Agreed.... lyrics used to come from the soul, now from the wallet
Thank u!!!🙂 U really said that "eloquently". That's what I meant when I said that regarding a Whodini song and I guess...well I know it didn't come across the way u did and it started a big beef.
Others knew what I was trying to say and I only went back and forth like twice trying to get em to understand and just squashed it.😊 But Yes u r exactly right. Well said. Thank u😍
this is an 80s rarity, honestly ... this should be in a museum
word 💯
Its a belter ! As are loads from this year , 82 -85 was the golden age of electro hip hop
They told a story like them and Grand Master flas n furious five could tell.
Hip Hop back in the days had something that Hip Hop today doesn't " A Message ! "
50 years of hop hop❤❤
We had the best music in the 80s. The relevancy of this song then and now tells you how fantastic the 80s were and are.
Hhh
I said something in one of my replies. I'm 56 yrs. old and what I said was " You never know what you had until it's gone forever."
@ Maine Source: This problem is still happening now in NewYork, in the same places.
Facts! 💯
💯 agree
This is another one of those rap songs that hits really hard! The things they’re rapping about are still relevant to this day for real though! This is truly a classic and one of the greatest rap hits ever made!
In 1984 this was one of my favorite jams on the radio. A year later I meant them on an old tv show in Philly that we both performed on called Dancin' on Air. Wonder memories that I will never forget.
I grew up on this record here in England U.K!
Never seen this video until now today!
Classic!
East Coast rappers had cadence and flow in records that you truly admired as a Hip Hop head new to the music in the 80's.
Jason Hardy I have this on a 12” single, but I’ve never seen this video before either!
The light skinned brother was my best friend in high school Brooklyn New York. Shelton was his name. I haven’t seen him since I left Brooklyn about 30 years ago. I always wondered how he’s doing or if he’s still into music like I am. I hope Shelton is doing okay.
If he was your best friend look for him. He may be saying the same thing about you 🤷🏽♀️
Still real in 2024❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
🫡🌹
This is a timeless banger! The beat, the mixing, the chorus, the lyrics, the flow, compliments each other perfectly.
This needs to be played in modern times.
Has been played in a DJ Set by Intergalactic Gary in the last few years. He mixed into it from techno! That's how I found this track.
Right 🔥🔥🙌🏽
Is this Run DMC or not?.... Surprised.
I love old school, New York rap music, house music/garage music. Lord, Jesus please bring some STABILITY too this mumble jungle music we have today. This is REAL music!
Rappers from the 80'"s kept it real!!
IKR
80s was ALWAYS THE BEST 4 HIP HOP!!!! 😃👍🔥🔥🔥
THE big 80's.Still the best.
Sending everyone who sees this love from Harlem Nyc!!!!!!!👊👊
Ucla ! University corner of lenox Ave!
I know you us citizens think the world revolves around you, but everyone else in the world has the same problems in this song. Whether Harlem, Berlin, Mogadishu, Kabul..Capitalism and godlessness rule everywhere
Jersey here. Where you from? Shout your city out if you loving real hip hop..
The realest song of all time 👑🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤💵👑
one of the tightest songs in the history of mankind
Rude jude on shade45 brought me here
I played this live on the air last night on KXSF 102.5! DMC of Run DMC called in a little after(not kidding). I mentioned on the air,this song is soo hard turn it up!! ;) Still goes hard in 2021.
I remember listening to this as a kid on KISS FM out in New York and would always get so excited when they played the whole thing instead of cutting it short because it's a long song with so many verses! They played it like every hour (I remember it being in 1983) but sometimes they'd fade the song out early.
What People Do For Money!!!!!! Love it! Telling my age. I still love it today!!! Man 1984 was yesterday.
word. I was19 when this came out.
It´s 2018 and we won´t see real talent like this anymore, the 80s was the Boss!!!!!!
right you are
Your so dam right on that one! I couldn't agree more. This is pure originality stemming right from the beginning. No foul language just a rap song telling it as it is and still has meaning to this day!
@@deanallen2868There were some foul words in there. Listen again. Foul words are fine, a few, as long as you have a story or a moral to tell in the song, like these brothas do.
The 80s 👏📼🎥☎🎶🎶🎶🎼🎧 wish I could go back
Tim G. So do I
The message in the song is powerful and the beat is dope. This song brings respect to classic old school rap "master piece of rap cultutre".
The guy in the Adidas hat is Richard. He lived next door to my grandmother in Brooklyn. I thought he was the coolest brother ever when I was a little kid
Como eles estão hoje?
We all love the 80s... Missing.
Listen up y'all, been away from home (NY home of the brave) for about two decades, please appreciate our music, God bless America 🇺🇸.
The 80's kick ass great memories
I haven't heard this song since I was like 14. I'm 47 now and it's still relevant in 2019. 808's and synthesizers ruled 80's rap along with the break moves. $50 tennis shoes today would be considered Goodwill quality by this young generation that want $500 Jordans.
like suckers they pay the $500 for dem shoes....i can only image how it must cost to manufacture that shoe? probably damn close to cheap payless shoe...
Am 49, and remember this back in school, the days of breaking, popping and locking, I still got electro 3 on cassette tape, and PROUD of it too, cant nobody take away the early and best years of electrofunk/rap/hip-hop, better than a lot of crap you hear flying about these days......
@@wrenchaholic just love it when our old asses get on here and hand down judgement. Once paid $75 for a pair of high top converse weapons. More than my mamas rent back then. Not saying i would consent to $500 ANY BRAND SHOE. If you can comfortably afford it then aaey! Don't believe in letting them run to mom and pop. Incidentally i worked my young ass to tha bone for them sneaks.
That's sounds about right 48 myself remember the jams!
@@joshuaedwards1309 Yes, sir old school the best of still jamming cassettes keep jamming blessed!
This song is so real and never goes out of style! It is still prevalent today ....even more so now!
MORE SO NOW, EVEN???
2021 and it's still better than anything made today!
First time I heard this masterpiece of hip hop , It was in summer 84 somewhere on a road near Atlanta to Richmond.
Sooooo goooood memories.
"The more things change the more they stay the same"💯
Unfortunately very true
All We Can Do Is Move On Forward Pass The Growing Pains & Not 1 Thought Of Any Of The Hard Struggle Of The Root Of All Evil To Be Back Into Depression Again To The End.
My cousin had this on his Sony walkman back in the day, might have been the first rap I ever heard. Early 80's, very beginning of rap hip/hop.
This song and video says it all. I love it! It's real and true.
Nos anos 80, meu irmão escutava no último volume. Vizinho reclamando e ele cantando o "inglês" dele 😂
Depos ia pro baile todo perfumado 😂
Época boa!
A música soa melhor a cada ano❤
The eighties felt great!!!..⏩⏩ to 2019 and it feels so different like separation and coldness mix with a whole bunch of B.S.Thank God for the 70's 80's and 90's
still love this tune in 2019 booyah
This video brought back all the memories. When women in videos were just neighborhood ladies, not bitches and hoes. All the dance moves and fashions. When New York City looked so different. It's like a moving time capsule. The song still jams too.
devans00 43
You mean when New York City was New York City? ;-)
Do u see any fat people. No right.
Old skool. All hail New York!! Birthplace of hip hop! Gates Ave. Kid. Brooklyn stand up.
Definitely a classic gem brings me back!
I'm back to being a teenager again! The message in this song still rings true 40 years later. What a song!
Ive brought those back already,Ive worn all those classic shoes back and GOT ALOT of PRAISES, BEEN THERE DONE THAT!!!
This was my jam back in the day.
A very solid track from way back that still holds true today...
Back when hip hop music had a real voice and delivered a message at the same time. I was a sophomore in high school when this came out..... Still makes Sense in 5/7/2022!😌🤎✌🏾💪🏾🙏🏽
Am 50 now but this song Still keep on bung on and on just like yesterday
This song is still relevant today during this madness happening back to back drama on social media.
People will do DAMN near ANYTHING for Money 💰💰💰. Not Everyone...The KING 👑 👑👑, Great Rap.... YEAH
This was my time when I went clubing I never got of the dance floor dancing with 2 and 3 girls at the same time all night long these songs give me the greatest memories there was so many great songs it crazy compared to the garbage today not even close I'm 53 I was out. 2 to 3 days a week down the shore on the weekends hitting clubs like the chez on new york ave the mansion. There was so many great clubs back then I wish I could go back in time.........
I Love the 80's. The beginnings of hip-hop I was all into it.
Love the New Yorkers gathered around watching the taping knowing thier gonna be on MTV. 👍
I’m 26 years old and listen to this like I’m from this time 😂
Welcome kid. We're making you an honorary gen X'er
Was able to still buy the 12" version (still sealed) a few years ago. Ordered from Uk... from the U.S. Was amazed I could still get this. Awesome track and remember it so much from the electro/hip hop days. I wish they would rerelease the electro albums on cd. I ended up buying all the cd's I could that had all the tracks from the electro albums. Even managed to get 'I'm the Pac Man' and the instrumental version too :()
viva os anos 80 música de qualidade, tempos maravilhosos que não voltam mais, Fernando Antônio, Pernambuco Brasil
ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITES, BUT IN THAT ERA OF THE MID 80S.JUST SO.MANY GREAT JAMS WERE BREAKING OUT, OR BETTER YET THE WHOLE ERA OF THE 80S BROUGHT US GREAT FLAVOR TO THE MUSIC WORLD,POOPING BREAKDANCING,AND POPLOCKING INCLUDED UNTIL 1988 NEW CHANGED THE GAME,BUT THE MUSIC INDUSTRY BACK IN THE 80S WAS MORE OPEN FOR TALENT....
WHY ARE YOU YELLING?
It’s hard to believe it but this was the only hip hop song put out to show people what happens when we hit a recession 😊
Really a black person ALWAYS in that, we realized that ( HARD TIMES. IS WHAT WE HAVE TO LOOK EVER TIME WE GETTING UP IN THE MORNING AND WHEN WE LAY DOWN TO SLEEP BECAUSE WE CAN MAKE A $ OUT OF A 10 CENTS SO KEEP YOUR HEAD UP AND YOU'RE FAITH STRONG LOVED YOU ALL. ❤❤
*Run DMC had songs like "Hard Times" (1984) and "It's Like That" (1984)
OoooooMY GOD.. I haven't heard this song since I was at least I believe Ten or eleven What people do for money back then Music let's beautiful to listen to Some of it today ????
Clássico dos bailes aqui no Rio de Janeiro, demais!
Brings back memories💞Good ones that will never be Forgotten
I miss those days...
I miss you 2 RIP ❤
A gem of 1980s early rap/hip hop.Social commentary relevant in 2022.
When NYC was In NYC and When America was America!!!🇵🇷🇺🇸
💯
Where is NYC now?
bring back a lot of memories back in my home town killeen texas growing up 1980s man great times. miss them times. jamming this song back in the day. still good to hear it. never gets old. go devine sounds. 🏠
Remember it like yesterday 1983 year I left school had electro albums up to 14
🥰 This is so Classic. ❤️ The sistas rocking real hair, casual jeans, and sweaters. 😂👍🏾
I would listen to this before any of the so called "hip hop" on the radio today.
Let's keep it real, Greg. Today's so-called "Hip Hop" should be renamed "Shit Hop".
U listen to whatever ur old lady tells u too
Hip Hop is still there. Just turn off the radio, because they airing only cRap.
Mumble rap is not Hip Hop
& Yet white folks spend the most on today's rap music lol
Nothing changed!! It’s still the same until this day until ETERNITY
I remember seeing Divine Sounds @ Boys & Girls High in Brooklyn back in the days. This record had just came out and they performed it at the talent show. Divine Sounds was Brooklyn's Run-DMC. And don't mention "DO OR DIE BED STUY". That has to be BROOKLYN'S ANTHEM in a close race with the song, "Brooklyn's In The House." CLASSIC!!!
Yes
YES EAST NYC THE BEST
They was one of the first from BK to come out on wax
They were from Lewis Aven
Sending mad love from Harlem Nyc!!!!!!!!!👊👊here's to cardboard corners & popin lockin and breakin!!!!!!!!!!😁😁😁
Seen them at The Funhouse in Manhattan on West 26th street back in the day......That was the spot !
I love this song and era of Hip Hop!
Without the right sound system at the loudest volume you can't appreciate this jam ! It is epic , timeless and always relevant !
The early 80's were the best era for NYC. Lots of break-dancing, crime, drugs, peep-shows and urban decay. 👍
Jammin this up in Los Angeles on Sept 25th, 2021..oh ya
Back when Fila was the top prestigious sportswear brand. I'm bout to bring it back though. You had to have money to rock Fila back then.
I brought it back years ago, you kinda late.
Adidas anyone?
wittyexquisite Yes I had a pair I rocked. Don’t forget the New Balance high tops! Damn those were the dayzzz!
@@danuelruez7823 BKs were my favorite shoes. Like pillows on your feet 😀
You're right, I bought a Fila tracksuit in London in 1984 and it cost me £60. That was a lot of money back in the day !!
Oct.2023. Anyone ? Peace and love ❤️
Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic 3, Funky 4 + 1, Divine Sounds, Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde, UTFO, Treacherous Three, Newcleus, Whodini, Kurtis Blow, Marley Marl = REAL HIP-HOP!!
rakim,and mantronix
You forgot sugarhill gang in the list as well as Grand Master Flash & furious five.
Mark Flanigan knows what's up.
BDP, EPMD, MC Shan and Public Enemy...
Whodini Run DMC. MC Shan indeep BB and the Q band
One of Your favorite songs, Frank! And, You were so right, it's crazy what people do for $$$. I hope You're resting in peace, My best bud! 😇
this tune has everything !!! lyrics story beats scratching ... dope !!!!!
...never realized how much they sound like run dmc, or they them. Loved this track. Tommy Boy or Def Jam, uff.
One of my favorite old skool songs of alllll !!!!!!!! TIME.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Curti muito essa música, saudades da minha infância...
WOW! Takes me back to Highschool!! 😄👍🏾
I am 22 and i bump reall oldschool every day to this day!!!! 2020
Oldskool was so dope ❤HAITI 🇭🇹❤those kind of musics ❤ I adored it
One of the coolest jams on the power and influence of money.!!!🌍⛅👌👍😎🎤🎧🎺🎼🏣🏬📷😁💋🌏👍👌🍸🍹💐
.... Back when rap was original & real.
Certified hip hop / dance bomb 💣
...what a marvellous and insightful examination of greed and its sad indictment on society.
True hip hop masters, Money 💰 is the Root to all evil!
Correction: The love of $ is the root of all evil!
Nah they just put that in there so you wouldn't strive to have much of it and "they" could accumulate it all. 🤔
Man best music in the 80 at time didn’t know the real meaning back than but did had good memories tho 😎
One of the greatest rapper of all time
What people do for no money
Now days you know this is old.
Love from Dallas Texas during the shutdown. Wow. Not me I pray never have too.
show de bola parabéns essa glória de som para os amantes do break nunca esquece este sommmmmmmm.abraços
Great song that I remember hearing on WKTU at the factory in Dover, NJ back in '84. I loved the soul, rap, dance, freestyle, pop and rock music back then and many times the lyrics were socially conscious. This will always be a stand out tune for that time along with Nuance "Love Ride", Debbie Deb "When I Hear Music" and Rock Master Scott "Request Line" to name a few. Miss those times and living in NJ but am still loving the music in 2023!!! Thanks for posting this rarity vid Altra Moda Music
When music was real!
Bom demais. Saudades dos anos 80 ❤