MC Shan is one of your best guests. I love how you bring back the legends. Nice work Vlad! I would love to see more interviews with legends. Kool Moe Dee, Canibus, MF Doom...it would be epic!
@@longshotradio4395 it's because his music really isn't and wasn't all that. He made doe and even I liked The Bridge but it was being played because it was different and new at the time but once the game shifted many of us gave Shan his props but his music really wasn't all that. Lot of " legends " that most people in the hood wouldn't play in the hood. They got their play from all the fresh new ears across the country who never even heard everything the people in the 5 boroughs were playing and listening to. Shan was local to us. Plus in the Bronx we didn't play Shan
MC Shan, just want to say that though i grew up deep in the South Bronx (i'm 53 yrs old), and like everyone else am proud of where I grew up and I love those artists from the Boogie Down (like KRS One), and though "South Bronx" became our theme song, your song "the Bridge" was cutting edge and was one of the dopest songs of that era. I don't care where you were from, if you loved hip hop and you grew up with it from your youth, you were going to love "the Bridge". The rythm and your style of rapping were really good Shan. And i wasn't the only one who liked it up in the Bronx. No disrespect to anyone from my beloved borough. Yes there were rivalries but good music is just good music, talent is talent. Us hip hop lovers from back in the day can only hope that pioneers like yourselves can put your differences (and pain) aside and together take credit and be proud for laying the underpinnings of the hip hop craft. You all deserve that. I'm thankful that hip hop exists, especially from that era, and that that i can play it anytime i want now thanks to UA-cam.
Shan held the crown for a small period. First album with love song, song about hoes, song with outer space galactic rhymes , song incorporating reggae rap fusion, braggadocio rhymes. May have been first to play with live band. Shan had the gold fronts, the dookie rope and influenced fashion. He did what kings do; go to battle.
My father told me about the beef and the songs that they made going back-and-forth with each other, he told me straight up that everything ended when KRS one dropped "the bridge is over." That is one of my top 10 favorite diss songs of all time
Yeah for some reason I'm private I feel that way cuz you don't you don't do that to the guy you supposed to be producing you didn't see everybody do that to Rakim and at the time you know the producer or the DJ producer held more direct than the artist at time at AMC so he shouldn't have been to the definitely back his man since they was all about putting the bridge on a map and he just didn't know it was bad
alpachino thanks ...I knew that but for some reason I said 15 to 20 years...I'm 25 and I knew it was before I was into rap...should have said 30 but I didn't know for sure so I guessed 15 to 20....you know the exact year the bridge is over was dropped? my guess would be like 88 or 89 but I know it was before my time..
Risk 74 My whole family grew up in NYC except for me...by the time I was born my family moved to AC New jersey...I wish I grew up in NYC cause I would have seen the growth of hip hop...Must have been nice to be there at that time( and ass at that time because of crack) but NYC is like the mecca of hip hop and I'd rather live in a city or burrow that can say they made 10+ great rappers....I can't think of one great mc from Atlantic city NJ... I grew up in the hood and who knows if I would have made it out if I lived in NYC so you never know..
Risk 74 all the people you named were from jersey but they were all from north jersey....North jersey and south jersey are two different animals but I get where your coming from...Atlantic city is the biggest city in south jersey and you'd think there would have been at least one notable mc who came from here but there isnt, at least from what I've heard of...there probably is some mc who came from AC but noting compared to the many mc who came from NYC..but thanks for the reply I envy the fact that you got to see it first hand but I'm happy you told me about it...I'm 25 and if I grew up in NYC I'm sure I would have met some real emcees before they made it big and that's just not happening like that in AC..I'm sure AC birth a great emcee at some point but were all still waiting...
Stop that mess what is real hip hop just because it's evolved and different now and they're creating original beats now does not discredit it from being real.thats like saying real blues ,real rock, country etc please
His voice sounds very young. Exactly the same! I would say Mr. Magic was an awesome (VOICE OVER) artist. He had golden pipes & would read commercials with perfection. Magic was amazing & had a voice of pure gold.
Damn, Shan has the classic recording equipment. No computers, files or any of that. Just records ,recorders and a great ear for music. Got the old SP-1200 a couple of turn tables and a mic.
thats why you cant find no real 80s NYC soundin instrumental beats on youtube, cause you cant capture that loop energy with your computerized drum kits
@L Scott he brought you a drink? so he walked you over a drink like a waiter? or he bought you a drink? as in pay for it? please learn the difference between brought and bought. i am pretty sure you're wanted to say bought not brought.
Glad Shan is on here. 99% of kids today never even heard of him. They don't know about South Bronx vs Queensbridge...They think Cube's "No Vaseline" is first track about beef !
@@jimmyblast9330 are you crazy!! Shan is a pioneer of hip hop.YOU couldn't battle Shan & win.. Be grateful two two artists who helped elevate hip hop clashed & for that WE can say I remember when this or that happened in hip hop...
They didn't...the bridge is over was a record you couldn't come back from...dancehall mix with hip hop..only two artist was doing at that time shinehead ( don't know if I'm spelling it right) & just-ice...
"Juice Crew Law" was a KRS diss along with a few other tracks on his second album. Kool G Rap's original "Riker's Island" was a KRS-One diss (I lost my tape on that one and no one else seems to be able to find one either) and Roxannes Shante dissed KRS on "Have a nice day."
Cozmik funk rabbitt Hell yeah! IDGAF what anyone says The Bridge goes harder then any of Krs joints hands down. You could drop a track today on that beat & it would go. Classic.
The main reason why everyone Gravitates to KRS is not because of him being from the Bronx its just that not only is he Lyrically Dope but his voice has so much personality when he spits! One of the Fathers of the Culture for sure. Don't matter how old you are, you'll still appreciate him.
Marley Mall did not want to have anything to do with krs-1 because his crew stole some of his drum tracks a long time ago before they had a record deal
“What's the matter with your MC, Marley Marl? Don't know you know that he's out of touch? What's the matter with your DJ, MC Shan? On the wheels of steel Marlon sucks. You'd better change what comes out your speaker. You're better off talkin' 'bout your wack Puma sneaker. 'Cause Bronx created hip hop, Queens will only get dropped. You're still tellin' lies to me, everybody's talkin bout the Juice Crew funny. But you're still tellin' lies to me.”
i finally figured it out magic's mouth is used for sucking/Roxanne Shante is only good for steady fucking/ Mc Shan and Marley Marl is really only bluffing/ like Dougie Fresh said i tell you now they ain't nothing/ compared to kiss and Red alert and Boogie Down Productions/... easy nuh mon, ah mi say easy nuh mon
born to be wild dope ass fuck album. snow did like 3 and change million world wide after krs, he worked with sum41 they went plat, just because you some hood cats or bad memory hanging drug addict mainstream fans don't know what you did after a diss record, don't mean you wasn't doing shit yell
dunderpläben that's not true cause everybody bought both of the albums cause we all dressed like Shan that's where LL got the look from Shan started the kangol an Pumas Shan is Original
@@jondoe406 no, I'm not him. Just someone who did a Boyz II Men song with Erick Sermon, Keith Murray & Redman. Which lead to some behind the scenes BS.
timmy Melbourne RAT Vlad said on one of his comments that he had someone he was going to interview about pac... but I don't think he's putting it out since they are not realising All Eyez On Me Movie until next year for hit birthday or death day
That bubble head bitch probably edited the interview. It won't be raw and real because she is friends with the people Tupac was angry with.. She was probably paid off to not release it.
+AF TwiceYou aren't lying. That (alleged) 2Pac interview is probably the only reason that she still gets work. It serves as her CV. Radio stations are employing her in the hope that she'll drop that interview while she works for them and their numbers go sky-high.
This dude just said that KRS 1 would diss him on stage but it was all for show because they we're cool but they not cool anymore because KRS 1 just dissed him on stage. WTF???
No when they were battling on stage in which they were getting paid was one thing but for him to make a diss record was another. Shan was mad because he wasn't allowed to respond to KRS 1 dissing him. I honestly think Kris paid Marley to shut Shan down. Shan was right the Bronx was late on some things yet took credit for it. The Get Down Brothers were not the first to MC with a DJ.
This is Legendary NYC shit! hip hop history .. I love how passionate Shan still is about the situation..if it wasn't for Magic Hip Hop might not pop off
After KRS did " The Bridge is Over " Shan did "Juice Crew Law" and Marley didn't want Shan to release it in '87 around the same time Scott La Rock was Murdered R.I.P. Scott La Rock
I was going to say, he should have come out with a stronger comeback instead of holding in all this apparent resentment for 30 years. But he explains it (i.e. Marley was against making more responses). Also nice that he explains Kane's role in all of this. You would think he would have been the best one to stand up for the Crew, as he was pretty much in the same league as KRS, Rakim and the rest of the big "new school" rappers of the time. So basically, it was Poet who ended up taking up the challenge, with the sort of strong responses needed. (He apparently was not really in the Crew, and thus not under Marley's lead). But then he quit after awhile (citing that KRS was becoming too big to try to take down anyway. A few others went after KRS, such as Butchy B, and that died down). Of course, KRS officially ended the beef with Marley and even Poet, 9 years ago! Still, Shan is right, on how he has to live with this negative (and unfair) stigma for life, basically, so you have to understand the resentment (Marley stops him from responding, he goes down, and Marley comes out of it unscathed, and grows bigger than ever). He would have been better off perhaps leaving Marley then (which happened shortly after anyway) and perhaps hooking up with Poet. BTW, the record Magic dissed was "12 : 41 [Scott LaRock's group name at the time] Success Is The Word" (it's here on UA-cam, one copy is at Fe0003YWPsI) Funny, right as the Juice Crew reunion is occurring this month (like an almost New Years bash).
Kool Rock Steady (Bambaataa's cousin) went after KRS with "You Aint Nobody". But it was a hip house song. You can't dis nobody by rapping over a hip house beat, it's ridiculous.
Heard of him, but never heard of that one, or knew of ay battle between them, or heard him mentioned by KRS. Pretty good response! I wish I heard it back then in '89. Doesn't seem like Magic and Marley even played it.
I love Shan, but he had me crying of laughter at the end 9:53 ... Grown man acting like a little kid "this how much I want that money 🖕uhhh"... that shit was hilarious!!
I mean, KRS keeps talking about it, and it's not like MC Shan is wrong, because nowhere in any of his songs did he say what KRS one accused him of, plus Kill that noise was actually better than the bridge is over, but you know popularity is what wins, AND the bridge is over was more or less a dis to an entire region, shan just took the major brunt of it.
MC Shan is one of your best guests. I love how you bring back the legends. Nice work Vlad!
I would love to see more interviews with legends. Kool Moe Dee, Canibus, MF Doom...it would be epic!
DOOM deported I think. That would be dope tho
DOOM is in London.
Murder Master Music Show
ILLA ILLS Deported? Willingly or was he extradited?
Hip-Hop Universe Ayyeeee! Definitely trying to see Kool Moe Dee and Canibus on here! On record that nigga 'Bis was like Rakim on steroids!
"The Bridge" got one of the illest intro's ever
Yep no doubt!!
Look at the Sprite commercial Shan vs kris
Even Nas gave it a bit of a shout out.
That Marley Snare Drum Programming!
@Albert Menendez SOUTH BRONX BITCH🤬😜🤘
Shan was the man period he represented Queens too the Fullest
Facts
That's the emcee in him still feeling some way about the issue
Real talk !
True
Imagine having the career Mc Shan had but all youre known for is the fact that you lost a battle.
He don't want being connected to BDP and his beef with KRS to be his legacy because unfortunately that's all he's ever really asked about
@@longshotradio4395 it's because his music really isn't and wasn't all that. He made doe and even I liked The Bridge but it was being played because it was different and new at the time but once the game shifted many of us gave Shan his props but his music really wasn't all that.
Lot of " legends " that most people in the hood wouldn't play in the hood. They got their play from all the fresh new ears across the country who never even heard everything the people in the 5 boroughs were playing and listening to.
Shan was local to us. Plus in the Bronx we didn't play Shan
MC Shan, just want to say that though i grew up deep in the South Bronx (i'm 53 yrs old), and like everyone else am proud of where I grew up and I love those artists from the Boogie Down (like KRS One), and though "South Bronx" became our theme song, your song "the Bridge" was cutting edge and was one of the dopest songs of that era. I don't care where you were from, if you loved hip hop and you grew up with it from your youth, you were going to love "the Bridge". The rythm and your style of rapping were really good Shan. And i wasn't the only one who liked it up in the Bronx. No disrespect to anyone from my beloved borough. Yes there were rivalries but good music is just good music, talent is talent. Us hip hop lovers from back in the day can only hope that pioneers like yourselves can put your differences (and pain) aside and together take credit and be proud for laying the underpinnings of the hip hop craft. You all deserve that. I'm thankful that hip hop exists, especially from that era, and that that i can play it anytime i want now thanks to UA-cam.
Shan held the crown for a small period. First album with love song, song about hoes, song with outer space galactic rhymes , song incorporating reggae rap fusion, braggadocio rhymes. May have been first to play with live band. Shan had the gold fronts, the dookie rope and influenced fashion. He did what kings do; go to battle.
MC Shan is still caught up in his feelings...30 years later & I understand..
THATS the EMCEE
According to Shan KRS keeps talking shit
Lol idc I would've answered because that shyt was knocking
They both were dope artist back in the days, both legends in their own right!!
Agreed
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Cmon now. Shan always has and always will be a C level rapper.
we need more interviews like these vlad.i wanna hear from the ogs.
MC Shan set Queensbridge off Period!
Thats Right!
Shawn Gamble And got his ass smashed by krs 1
@tayluc 777 and KRS put on for the birthplace of hip hop. Don't get mad Kris served Shan 😭
@@elbowgang9715 tbh that diss was trash
@@elbowgang9715 nobody cares about the Bronx really... besides Krs and Pun. Queens and Brooklyn pretty much shit on the Bronx far as talent goes
My father told me about the beef and the songs that they made going back-and-forth with each other, he told me straight up that everything ended when KRS one dropped "the bridge is over." That is one of my top 10 favorite diss songs of all time
Your father right
Yeah that track was scary back in 86.
Your pops was right.... sooo right LOL
if you went to his 86 performance he was a real nigga
Top 🤚🏾
I literally just met him and his family 2 hours ago. Much respect. Him and his wife supported my daughter. This meeting made my day. A hop hop legend
love & blessings to you & yours .
I'm a hundred percent with MC Shan Marley did him wrong
Yeah for some reason I'm private I feel that way cuz you don't you don't do that to the guy you supposed to be producing you didn't see everybody do that to Rakim and at the time you know the producer or the DJ producer held more direct than the artist at time at AMC so he shouldn't have been to the definitely back his man since they was all about putting the bridge on a map and he just didn't know it was bad
KRS and MC Shan need to do a record
15 to 20 years later and the man is still salty as hell..KRS really got under his skin lol...he's a legend
Troy Stuart more like 30 years
alpachino thanks ...I knew that but for some reason I said 15 to 20 years...I'm 25 and I knew it was before I was into rap...should have said 30 but I didn't know for sure so I guessed 15 to 20....you know the exact year the bridge is over was dropped? my guess would be like 88 or 89 but I know it was before my time..
Risk 74 My whole family grew up in NYC except for me...by the time I was born my family moved to AC New jersey...I wish I grew up in NYC cause I would have seen the growth of hip hop...Must have been nice to be there at that time( and ass at that time because of crack) but NYC is like the mecca of hip hop and I'd rather live in a city or burrow that can say they made 10+ great rappers....I can't think of one great mc from Atlantic city NJ... I grew up in the hood and who knows if I would have made it out if I lived in NYC so you never know..
Risk 74 all the people you named were from jersey but they were all from north jersey....North jersey and south jersey are two different animals but I get where your coming from...Atlantic city is the biggest city in south jersey and you'd think there would have been at least one notable mc who came from here but there isnt, at least from what I've heard of...there probably is some mc who came from AC but noting compared to the many mc who came from NYC..but thanks for the reply I envy the fact that you got to see it first hand but I'm happy you told me about it...I'm 25 and if I grew up in NYC I'm sure I would have met some real emcees before they made it big and that's just not happening like that in AC..I'm sure AC birth a great emcee at some point but were all still waiting...
Risk 74 Brooklyn ain't never took a backseat to the Bronx NEVER
shan is very very under rated. Juice Crew Law is one of dopest joints ever. the bass and flow is well ahead of its time
🤔 Facts bredin✌️💯
This guy is intense, I love his energy
This is real hip hop. Not the bs nowadays
Stop that mess what is real hip hop just because it's evolved and different now and they're creating original beats now does not discredit it from being real.thats like saying real blues ,real rock, country etc please
Dude look like he wanna swing at the air like boyz in the hood
lmao
😂😂
Lmmfao!!!! Sun.....u a funny nigga blood!
😂😂😂
😂😂
His voice sounds very young. Exactly the same! I would say Mr. Magic was an awesome (VOICE OVER) artist. He had golden pipes & would read commercials with perfection. Magic was amazing & had a voice of pure gold.
He has a nice voice.
Vlad don't know him... lol
MC SHAN...respect to you brother
Damn, Shan has the classic recording equipment. No computers, files or any of that. Just records ,recorders and a great ear for music. Got the old SP-1200 a couple of turn tables and a mic.
Willie Maeket How it should be
Willie Maeket The scratching in music now is just some wack ass bitch molesting a sample pad
i said the same exact thing when i looked in the background. rare equipment you hardly EVER see these days.
That e mu rack looking real mean right there
thats why you cant find no real 80s NYC soundin instrumental beats on youtube, cause you cant capture that loop energy with your computerized drum kits
He cool af. I met him at a strip club in Atlanta he was DJing at. He brought me a drink
S Mavi no flex just letting people know he cool god bless
@L Scott he brought you a drink? so he walked you over a drink like a waiter? or he bought you a drink? as in pay for it?
please learn the difference between brought and bought. i am pretty sure you're wanted to say bought not brought.
@@elipav484 calm down old man
@@joshdaboss2365 wtf im 60 im not old
I'm really digging these Mc Shan interviews. The best of 2016
Love this dude - great Interview!
The bridge is one of the hardest piece to ever drop from ANY era ... Krs did his thing but nothing outdid the bridge
I agree with you.
Nothing is pure like the bridge. Nas is revered more than KRS-1
"If he didn't make those stupid records" 😂😂
Glad Shan is on here. 99% of kids today never even heard of him. They don't know about South Bronx vs Queensbridge...They think Cube's "No Vaseline" is first track about beef !
Shan's a character.....u gotta love him. Lol
Gotta! I said the exact same thing
I hate to see that mc shan is still bitter behind this shit I feel like deep down shan feels like his team didn't hold him down
twoglocksup 187 Forever In reality they didn't.
Yeah but. Later he did. Songs. With krs one
Shan wack thats why he never blew up...KRS ONE was too lyrical for him...shan had a voice but his rhymes SUCKED
@@jimmyblast9330 are you crazy!! Shan is a pioneer of hip hop.YOU couldn't battle Shan & win.. Be grateful two two artists who helped elevate hip hop clashed & for that WE can say I remember when this or that happened in hip hop...
They didn't...the bridge is over was a record you couldn't come back from...dancehall mix with hip hop..only two artist was doing at that time shinehead ( don't know if I'm spelling it right) & just-ice...
the first person to get " Ja Ruled " lol
KRS DOES talk a lot.
Squeeze First Reptiles lol
Haaaaaaaaa lol! Ok ok!!
But he can back that rap shit up
He can back it up obviously 💯
I don’t see you being a rapper in the 80s and 90s
"Juice Crew Law" was a KRS diss along with a few other tracks on his second album. Kool G Rap's original "Riker's Island" was a KRS-One diss (I lost my tape on that one and no one else seems to be able to find one either) and Roxannes Shante dissed KRS on "Have a nice day."
Thebrothaisback : I remember that cut dawg, I was a huge Juice Crew fan, I had every artists on Cold Chillin' and supported all em.
This!!! We need more of this my nigga. This some real hip hop shit
One of the best lyricist of all time
InFaMoUs C No way
Indeed! Anyone who knows what hip hop really is agrees.
his flow was actually pretty good, but his only big hits were in the 80s
Lmao bro dood was horrible
Mc Shan and Just Ice were my favorite Mcs back then
yes sirrr
Cozmik funk rabbitt Hell yeah! IDGAF what anyone says The Bridge goes harder then any of Krs joints hands down. You could drop a track today on that beat & it would go. Classic.
Fucking Right!!!
Just-Ice was my fave. I couldn't get enough of his sh*t.
Shan was aight.
I fucked with just ice
This dude is still hurt...Damn Shan, go ahead and let it out son
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@Robb Dark I don't know dude... he sounds REALLY angry with Marley
Tariq Ali Al Maliki you too would be mad if a dude put out a diss record about you on some misunderstanding..but such is hip hop
The main reason why everyone Gravitates to KRS is not because of him being from the Bronx its just that not only is he Lyrically Dope but his voice has so much personality when he spits! One of the Fathers of the Culture for sure. Don't matter how old you are, you'll still appreciate him.
Marley Mall did not want to have anything to do with krs-1 because his crew stole some of his drum tracks a long time ago before they had a record deal
Where you hear this?
@@emergematic9048 Recently he talked abut this on Drink Champs...
Real talk they said it on BEEF 2
Damn Shan, tell'em why you mad lol😂
Shawn Steed 😂😂😂
Shawn Steed lmfaooooooo
lmfao for real
Jovaughn Lockridge lost Boys nappy hair
Things changed when Scott got killed
“What's the matter with your MC, Marley Marl? Don't know you know that he's out of touch? What's the matter with your DJ, MC Shan? On the wheels of steel Marlon sucks. You'd better change what comes out your speaker. You're better off talkin' 'bout your wack Puma sneaker. 'Cause Bronx created hip hop, Queens will only get dropped. You're still tellin' lies to me, everybody's talkin bout the Juice Crew funny. But you're still tellin' lies to me.”
i finally figured it out magic's mouth is used for sucking/Roxanne Shante is only good for steady fucking/
Mc Shan and Marley Marl is really only bluffing/
like Dougie Fresh said i tell you now they ain't nothing/
compared to kiss and Red alert and Boogie Down Productions/...
easy nuh mon, ah mi say easy nuh mon
buddah bye bye!!!
Billy Joel? oh, wait a min....
He’s not bitter that was just the true vibe back then.Rapping was a serious thing back then and he is one of the originators of this.
Kim Wright That’s s fact!! The kids will never understand!!
He bitter af
Hahahaha...these Shan interviews are classic
I haven't heard from mc shan in YEEARS! Love to see him
Probably the best interviews I have seen on your channel..would love to see Kool Moe Dee too. Thanks for all you do for old school / classic Hip Hop.
I love how these 2 argue like old ass grandpas that played sport against each other. respect tho.
How can you not respect this brother? He’s not a liar or embellisher.
Shan still pissed off after 30 yrs. Let it go bruh.
Jay Werx afraid not...the hate has consumed dudes heart. He's taking that shit to the grave.
Jay Werx 32 years kid
Cause KRS bodied his ass
Exactly
I think he's mad at himself for not responding.
You got to bring some more legends on here Vlad. I love to here there back stories about how things really went down. These are your best interviews.
Shan made some classic songs man. Thinking back on it gives me goosebumps. KRS made some classic songs too. Goes without sayin. Kris is "The Teacher."
You tell em' how it is Shan! Always been a big fan!
I love how these legends tell their stories.
So fuckin dope to have an interview of such an OG legend.
Love Shan... Speak that Truth... QB Stand -UP!
You is a sexy bitch
Shan is still mad 100 years later.hilarious!
I lowkey miss the Beef series/ Movies
ILLA ILLS today's rap game would be Movies of Instagram clips lol
twitter post & shit lol
And nonstop memes lol.
ILLA ILLS 😂😂👌🏾
me too
Shan burnt KRS in that Sprite commercial back in the day. No one ever admitted it, but i remember that shit!!
Da Author yes Mc shan took KRS one out Mc shan is better than KRS one to me KRS one is wack
that Sprite commercial came long after KRS-ONE buried the Juice Crew
Killed him facts I remember
@@lolofofo8459 You wack
@@ChrisBeenRaw Krs is corny and stay making shit up. Fake illuminati ass. A 'mason' smh.
That sprite commercial is still a classic
Shan sound like he still wants to put that diss track out now😂
He should.
damn shan real as hell, talkign about son like it was yesterday! peace and big respect to this legend. interview got me hyped
you know shan is mad as fuck about this, shit killed his career
Not his ghostwriting and touring career, he has a net worth of 2 mill.
born to be wild dope ass fuck album. snow did like 3 and change million world wide after krs, he worked with sum41 they went plat, just because you some hood cats or bad memory hanging drug addict mainstream fans don't know what you did after a diss record, don't mean you wasn't doing shit yell
dunderpläben that's not true cause everybody bought both of the albums cause we all dressed like Shan that's where LL got the look from Shan started the kangol an Pumas Shan is Original
dunderpläben It didn't kill his career, Shan was the man and so was KRS1
It didn't kill his career
Back in the day, why did i like MC Shan more than KRS 1? Just a question and and all due respect to the god Chris.
The bridge will live forever! The bridge will never be over. Pure genius!
The bridge is over the bridge is over
last min of the interview is the best lmao
I LOVE this interview!!! I truly understand Shan on this. I went through the same thing with a situation involving myself & Erick Sermon.
brbully Parrish is that you?!
@@jondoe406 no, I'm not him. Just someone who did a Boyz II Men song with Erick Sermon, Keith Murray & Redman. Which lead to some behind the scenes BS.
vlad. you should interview chubb rock
Demonkai Mugen He should do a rundown of his pantry
J Barrier
smh chill lol
Demonkai Mugen Chubb Rock passed away years ago.
Jose Avila
Oh shit I forgot about that!!! -_- smh
+Demonkai Mugen false. Chubb is still very much alive and well
Yo Vlad when you coming out with the Tupac interview.
timmy Melbourne RAT Vlad said on one of his comments that he had someone he was going to interview about pac... but I don't think he's putting it out since they are not realising All Eyez On Me Movie until next year for hit birthday or death day
That bubble head bitch probably edited the interview. It won't be raw and real because she is friends with the people Tupac was angry with.. She was probably paid off to not release it.
bubble head bitch lolololol
+AF TwiceYou aren't lying. That (alleged) 2Pac interview is probably the only reason that she still gets work. It serves as her CV. Radio stations are employing her in the hope that she'll drop that interview while she works for them and their numbers go sky-high.
PACs dead u dumbfuck
I feel blessed to b able to see Shans presence in 2016
Great insight Shan thanks for sharing
Who remembers this after watching Nas Documentary
Dwanye Carter yep and i rate shen krs always sounded like a know it all, to me
Seems like Shan is keeping it real here, even though he's clearly still upset.
Some of my favorite disses
Still real HIP-HOP! I still listen to all those old school cuts.Man! let all that shit go all ready.
Great interview
now watch vlad go an interview krs-one on some side switching up type shit. police ass interviewer
Shan really has one of the greatest rap voices of all time..
Every time Shan says "he made those stupid records" cracks me up lol 😂, he says that in every interview all the time 🤣🤣😂
Love hearing legends
Classic! MC Shan The Great still pissed off about that "The Bridge is Over" record. 😅😅😅
Shan said you my man somebody just stuck me up on the corner for real😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Damn.... love both Albums from BDP and Shan. Don't want to miss even one of those Albums in Rap History.
Sonically the bridge sounded way better, Shan's vocals were like butter on that track....
S.H.A.N was another great diss as well . he got wrecked so hard
Hearing mc Shan say "kill that noise" makes me want to go to a show
"If he didn't make those stupid records..."😂😁😂😂😂😂😂
Now that’s an angry man’s statement there!! 🤣🤣😂🥲
This dude just said that KRS 1 would diss him on stage but it was all for show because they we're cool but they not cool anymore because KRS 1 just dissed him on stage. WTF???
No when they were battling on stage in which they were getting paid was one thing but for him to make a diss record was another. Shan was mad because he wasn't allowed to respond to KRS 1 dissing him. I honestly think Kris paid Marley to shut Shan down. Shan was right the Bronx was late on some things yet took credit for it. The Get Down Brothers were not the first to MC with a DJ.
This going to be Drake 20 years from now.
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How when Drake dont write??🙄
@@sheshe30341 I know he don't write he going to be like yeah I had a diss record for pusha t but j Prince told me not to put it out.
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This is Legendary NYC shit! hip hop history .. I love how passionate Shan still is about the situation..if it wasn't for Magic Hip Hop might not pop off
LEGEND!!! HERE!!! 🙏🏽✌🏽
After KRS did " The Bridge is Over " Shan did "Juice Crew Law" and Marley didn't want Shan to release it in '87 around the same time Scott La Rock was Murdered R.I.P. Scott La Rock
Dante Baker was bumpin juice crew law all day yesterday-THUMPS
Makes sense and that's why Cool C dropped Juice crew Dis
I was going to say, he should have come out with a stronger comeback instead of holding in all this apparent resentment for 30 years. But he explains it (i.e. Marley was against making more responses). Also nice that he explains Kane's role in all of this. You would think he would have been the best one to stand up for the Crew, as he was pretty much in the same league as KRS, Rakim and the rest of the big "new school" rappers of the time.
So basically, it was Poet who ended up taking up the challenge, with the sort of strong responses needed. (He apparently was not really in the Crew, and thus not under Marley's lead). But then he quit after awhile (citing that KRS was becoming too big to try to take down anyway. A few others went after KRS, such as Butchy B, and that died down).
Of course, KRS officially ended the beef with Marley and even Poet, 9 years ago! Still, Shan is right, on how he has to live with this negative (and unfair) stigma for life, basically, so you have to understand the resentment (Marley stops him from responding, he goes down, and Marley comes out of it unscathed, and grows bigger than ever). He would have been better off perhaps leaving Marley then (which happened shortly after anyway) and perhaps hooking up with Poet.
BTW, the record Magic dissed was "12 : 41 [Scott LaRock's group name at the time] Success Is The Word" (it's here on UA-cam, one copy is at Fe0003YWPsI)
Funny, right as the Juice Crew reunion is occurring this month (like an almost New Years bash).
Kool Rock Steady (Bambaataa's cousin) went after KRS with "You Aint Nobody". But it was a hip house song. You can't dis nobody by rapping over a hip house beat, it's ridiculous.
Heard of him, but never heard of that one, or knew of ay battle between them, or heard him mentioned by KRS.
Pretty good response! I wish I heard it back then in '89. Doesn't seem like Magic and Marley even played it.
The best rap beef ever !!! I love them both
"Im still getting snow money" lol The end was great
He's talking about producing Snow - 'Informer'.
I know lol
yo all the hate about MC shan. n eed to stop MC shan is the best regards to what you think
This is beautiful stuff.
Thank you vladtv!
"If he didn't make them stupid records!!" He is definitely in his feelings 😆😆 let it go man, you still a great
Respect to Shan. Real. Integrity. Peace
I love Shan, but he had me crying of laughter at the end 9:53 ... Grown man acting like a little kid "this how much I want that money 🖕uhhh"... that shit was hilarious!!
Shan still salty asf after 30 years 😂😂😂
fam the musicman Real Hip hop beef never gets squashed!
In my opinion, not coming back with a reply to KRS' dis stalled his career out. Shan was that ish but no answer hurt him with me.
He is 🤣🙈
A warrior who feels he was cheated in battle that made history. I’d be mad too.
I mean, KRS keeps talking about it, and it's not like MC Shan is wrong, because nowhere in any of his songs did he say what KRS one accused him of, plus Kill that noise was actually better than the bridge is over, but you know popularity is what wins, AND the bridge is over was more or less a dis to an entire region, shan just took the major brunt of it.
Shan the OG has some of the best hip hop stories!!
Now here this, I heard it lol that made me laugh so hard 😂😂