BDP, Kool Moe Dee, MC Lyte, Doug Fresh, Just-Ice, Heavy D, Chuck D - Self Destruction (REACTION)
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
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D Nice - They Call Me D-Nice
R.I.P. Heavy D and Miss Melodie
🙏🙏🙏💯✊
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And Trouble T Roy😓
His name was D-Nice. You need to check out. They call me D-Nice!
And Crumbs on the Table and Time to Flow (feat. Trech)
@tonygardner50 love that They call me D-Nice plus that Crumbs on the table
he also produced this song
@daze3o5 yep!
Although I hate to admit! 😂❤
MC Lyte verse was written by LL Cool J
West Coast All Stars "We All in the Same Game"
He has to do 7 minute version, and not the music video, which besides not having many of the full verses is also a very bad quality video
@@2apocalypse-X 💯💯💯
agree
I have that on my Mp3 player. That's a gem from the past!
I think you meant "We're All in the Same Gang" (not Game) by the West Coast All Stars!!!
The long version 🔥🔥🔥
Fun Fact: Tone Loc was in both Self Destruction and We All In The Same Gang. Also RIP Heavy D and Miss Melody.
Young Mc was in both too.
@koffeebrwn Yeah he was come to think of it. They appeared in both videos but did not rap on Self-destruction. Both were west coast guys and took the concept to the west coast to do their version a year later.
@@StatetrooperBillyBlastit wasn’t wack goofy.
Lyte's verse was written by LL Cool J
@@StatetrooperBillyBlast
The beat wasn’t kinda wack and it was made to hear the lyrics, minimal
The greatest hip hop collaboration of stars in history
16 year old me lived this song and new it was true, 51 year old me is still living it bro and most of us don’t see it😥
They should’ve had Kane and G Rap spit on this track but we got their version of self-destruction on the song” erase the racism” with Biz singing on the hook
Stetsasonic - Talkin all that Jazz
And Faye
Rightttt
And Sally
Heavy D - Overweight Lover
The remix.
BDP "JACK OF SPADES"
In high school, our best basket ball player was a brotha named Jack. They would announce the starters but when it came to him. they would run the intro to "Jack of spade" and everyone would lose it.
MC Lyte one of the most iconic verses in rap history here
It was written by LL Cool J!! She even said that he wrote it for her....
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And Heavy D's
This song is more relevant today than it was 30 years ago. Sad
Str8 up Big Facts
eh, this was the height of the crack era, and it was pretty bad
There was a rivalry between Marley Marl and Red Alert at this time. They came together during Doug E Fresh's verse.
Damn bro. That never even occurred to me that they were together there. Thanks.
BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE!✊🏿
Unfortunately, I doubt that you’ll ever see artists collaborate like this again. This new generation is on some different shit.
I remember when drill's popularity was peaking, different people would ask a lot of them and the trap rappers in interviews if they'd ever consider trying to do a record like this and they would almost immediately say no. At that point, as far as I was concerned that was all those performers unofficial but straightforward admittance of not actually being real hip hop artists.
This comment needs to be pinned at the top of the page!
This was The Hip Hop version of We Are the World. Very strong song with a good message.
Back when hip-hop in the mainstream promoted positivity. Hip-hop today in the mainstream has self destructed. Rakim and Big Daddy Kane wanted to be on the song but there was some tension with BDP. LL Cool J wrote MC Lyte's verse.
Now, you must react to: West Coast All Stars- We're All In The Same Gang, the answer song from the west coast. Young MC and Tone Loc appear in both videos.
Yes, there was something otherworldly about Doug E Fresh and then here comes Heavy D! …….🔥🎇🔥
cool hearing a shortie saying Kool Mo Dee's name. word!
Just Ice - Col' Gettin Dumb parts 1 & 2
Back To The Old School
And “going way back”.
And Moshitup ft. KRS One and Lyric Lickin'
Latoya is the Just-Ice track I remember from.back in the day
the one you heard for the first time today is D Nice, he is the DJ on the track and he's also the DJ who had those massive lives on IG during the pandemic!
Stetsasonic - "Talkin All That Jazz", D-Nice - "Call Me D-Nice", Whodini - "Funky Beat"
6:12 that's D-Nice the then DJ for Boogie Down Productions and he also made the beat. His hit solo song is called "They Call Me D-Nice" and it was 🔥
Boogie you're gonna have to drop this reaction in the main channel so your subscribers can view it. Obviously they not aware it's here because this is a classic and needed banger.
Looks like my childhood playlist.... 🔥
You gotta peep Cell Therapy by Goodie Mob
This was my jam!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
One of the best old songs ever.....imo
Check out: Stetsasonic - Talking All That Jazz, one day... it's a song about sampling.
When you listen closely, production mix changes to reflect the producers of each artist. The beat is the same but the mixes are unique.
Never noticed that...Wow
Bingo……. ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
There is so much history in this video. Rappers who weren't on the track were in the video. Those who weren't in the video was on the set. Even Miss Melody (KRS' wife) rapper on this. We usually see her in videos and singing backup for various rappers, but she got on the mic this time.
Self destruction
This song is still relevant today throughout the United States of America ‼️
Stop the sencless killings and violence ‼️
We are all Blood Cuzzins ‼️💙❤️
great reaction episode 🎧😎🔥💯
Shot out to the Stop the violence movement for a important song for a grand amount of the gangs & youth who participate in a sencless way of living ✊
Throughout the WORLD.
@dawb86 I don't live throughout the world... I live in the United States of America ‼️
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@@henrysedillo5834 Me too. Weird flex but go off, I guess...
@dawb86 thank you genius 👉🥴
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@@henrysedillo5834 You're welcome, nerd.
Doug E Fresh "All the way to heaven" and "Cut that Zero " check it out.
Memories Of ''Yo Mtv Raps Days ''Back In 89'' This video always got played! Everybody In this video was young And In their Prime, Even Just Ice!!!🎶🔥🔥🔥😎
There will NEVER be another era of Rap music like the 1970s and 1980s....
Hip Hop has been strategically dismantled, because it had the power to bring unity… it’s not the people, it’s the system.
I always say hip hop came to the crossroads and didn't realize it when N.W.A. went platinum with no radio support in the late 80s. What could've/should've been an 'AHA!' moment where hip hop realized we didn't need the industry instead turned into the industry itself plotting to both exploit the culture and intentionally allow the most negative images possible to be pushed about all involved in it.
I bought this on tape when it came out. Still feel it.
Hey Boogie you should check out "We All In the Same Gang" by the west coast rappers as well?
That's the West coast version of SD just as dope too
We all in the same gang!! Do this one
The West coast did something similar... song was called "We All In the Same Gang"
Just Ice goes hard. Cold getting dumb
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He has one of the most powerful voices in rap. ❤️👍🏿👍🏿
@@kellymills8779Him together with Tim Dog.
And Just Ice “On the strength”.
Yes, he does!!!
This was in 1989 - nearly 36 years later and you would have thought we would have prospered by now. Also check out the West Coast version - The Same Gang(talkin about gang violence) - 1990
This that 🔥
Panther soundtrack...
Freedom. There are 2 versions, the r&b version and the hip hop version. It fits this same vibe. And again, West Coast All Stars-All in the Same Gang.
And yes, the music back then (for the most part) was teaching everyone to be strong minded, self loving and proud. Of course that didnt fit the plans of the ones in power...
LL penned MC LYTE'S Bars. ⚡⚡🔥🔥🔥🔥💯
this song dropped in 89..we was gettin deeper into the crack epidemic..it was spreadin like a cali fire.. violence was rising real fast..
A true classic with some of the greatest MCs of all time.
Yaaaaay!!!! You finally did it!!!! I was way for this!!! 😁😁😁
Stetsasonic " SALLY"
Forever my jams ,stilled listening today’s ❤❤❤❤❤❤
The one I've been waiting on!
Public Enemy
Black Steel in the Hour
Don’t Believe the Hype
Night of the Living Baseheads
Rebel Without a Pause
You need some Public Enemy up in here
FINALLY
We are no longer headed for self-destruction we are already there and destroying ourselves and I don't know if it can be reversed
D-Nice - Time to Flow
🔥🔥🔥
Told you about D Nice on ImBoogie
Timeless Track valid back then and Forever 💯☺️
Lyte didn't write that verse, but yes, she bodied it. LL Cool J actually wrote that for her
RIP KRS One’s wife, Miss Melody🫡
Haven’t heard this in a long time. Rip heavy D didn’t know Miss Melodie was no longer with us RIP her to
An incredible record with a strong message, this is a "time capsule" track. this is a must play in my dj set. 🔥
I remember when this came out - back when rap had genres and everybody wasn't trying to sound like one another. When NWA came around is when everything started switching and everybody wanted to be gangsta
The rap game back in the day was on another level. A lesson was constantly being told. Notice everyone had they on style no body sounding the same.
Love this song I was 17 years old when this dropped
✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾 Self Destruction (East Coast) and We're All In The Game (West Cost) ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
This song hits 1000000 times harder in 2025
Nice. Played this cassette hard
FBA is here now! I was there to, many didn't listen their gone now!
This hits another type of different today than it did yesterday 36 years ago.
I remember the exact day this premiered on Yo MTV Raps it was legendary
@4:59 LL wrote MC Lyte’s verse
Yeah, not many people know that.
Yea he said it himself on an interview...
Yep!!! 💯
Bout damn time Boogie thank you I requested that one in more than reaction.
Fun fact, D-Nice, due to his age, almost didn't come out on this project
I'm so excited to reacted to it ❤❤❤❤
I was young when this came out it make me feel like there was hope. ❤❤❤❤❤
Tone Loc is in this video. That was cool! 👊🏾
D NICE Also produced this track
Yep. Underrated album he came out with too
Nephew stay on the course you are learning what we did to make it through Hard times. AND we aint done yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!
D-Nice is the one you said you never heard. He stopped rapping after his second album.
Nice drop, Props to Alabama, Tuskegee, and my homies parents from Tuscaloosa and Demopolis! Hip hop legend Red Alert makes a guest appearance standing to the left of Doug E. Fresh. His voice was in Mary J Blige first joint 'Leave A Message' 45 seconds in. DJ D-Nice cut the beat and his future Hollywood wife actress
Malinda Williams was one of the baddies in the vid. 😉
Thanks for this one Boogie....
We all hearing what they saying, that's why we been said this song needs a reaction.
I referenced this years ago.. when Rap came together to try to stop well.. self destruction.
one thing in the dougie fresh is seeing Magic and Red Alert to radio station hosts from Wrks(kiss fm) and WBLS radio, the battled to the early hip hop audience from 9m-12am
Been waiting for this....
Play WE ALL IN THE SAME GANG...the Westcoast version of Self Destruction
Yesir you cooking with fish grease now I requested for you to do this one ☝️ salute 🫡 king 👑
Just Ice "going way back" you're welcome
Just-Ice "Days of Way Back"
..the fact that lots of songs from this era talk about peace and unity is because, in reality, the streets were as chaotic as they had ever been before in most urban cities, and, probably ever will be again….I grew up in NY, South Bronx…started running around in the streets, early 80’s…..beginning of the crack epidemic….it’s hard to put in to words to someone too young to know that city, in those times, what it was really like………nowadays, the internet and social media amplify, relatively, small isolated stuff, mostly, the streets are safe…..but back then there where no cell phones recording and talking pictures of everything, no cameras in the streets, parks or subways….imagine that💀…those were the days🔥🔥🔥..🫡to all the good ones🕊️🖤🙏🏽
You should listen to her new album that just came out in 24
LL COOL J helped M.C. LYTE with her part
HISTORICAL SONG!
Yep...got to do All in The Same Game.
West coast did one to called we all in the same gang
This one gotta be in the rotation. That one went harder, IMO
He has to hear the long version.
There was also one by Sacramento Rappers called Silence the Violence. It featured Bad Mouth C, Cedsing, DC Ray, Homicide, Ms. Marvalous, P.S. Flex, Parlay, Private Party & S.A.C. For this project the went by the name The 916 Alliance.
@@2apocalypse-X Wow. I'm from the Bay and never heard of that one. You can NEVER make me believe the industry didn't intentionally flip the game into some negative shit to further destroy the youth and community.
oh snap. this triggered a deep need. "Talkin all that Jazz" by Stetsasonic
CLASSIC 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Right when hip hop was transforming, evolving, and elevating politically, they gave us "Gangster Rap"! Then it WAS a WRAP! 😢
Exactly and 2 live crew
LL didn't write the entire verse. Lyte said in many interviews that it was a collaborative effort, which he only wrote a few lines, but LL didn't want to split their point on the record evenly. The money was too little to even argue about, since there were so many artist and labels involved with the record. LL needs to stop lying about how much of the verse he wrote,
Heavy D - Don't Curse another all star line up
yea that one is nice too
Peace Love Unity and Having Fun
Another classic
Just-Ice/ Going way back
Just-Ice/ Cold getting dumb