I dont mean to be off topic but does anybody know a trick to get back into an instagram account? I somehow forgot the account password. I appreciate any tips you can give me.
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The song was gave to him by a guy they called Gucci from Detroit this was Bernardo Jones boj he supposed to met with salt and pepper back in the late seventies to do this song and the information was gave to another guy who gave it to Jimmy Spicer
Always got some young buck trying to downgrade the foundation of hip hop. Today's rappers should be acknowledging the fact that these artists kicked down the doors that their ungrateful asses walked through! Most of today's "Rappers" couldn't hold their fore bearers Mic's! In the era, this was a hot joint! Times change and styles change, but all change is not good change.
You got that right. Today's Rappers all rhyme over the same disco beat and they say the same thing in every song. Absolutely no substance at all anymore. I'm a white boy from a small town and all my dearest African American friends call me the "Hip Hop Guru" for my extensive knowledge of classic Hip Hop.
@@FRSCO19 How are you going to dispute the regression hip hop has gone through? Auto tune and mumble rap. It turned poppy as fuck. Since 2000 all we have seen is it go downhill and further away from the roots. I also do not want to hear you talk about how great you think Kendrick Lamar or fuckin J Cole are like everyone else in this dumbed down generation.
Nobody did not mention Jimmy's name on the 50th anniversary of hip Hop and that's a damn shame if you feel the same way you know Jimmy spice music we live on and on and on I was 10 years old when this song came out 1982 the birth of hip Hop.... We must give homage to people like Dr Jekyll Kurtis blow rakim grandmaster flash and the furious 5. Kool Moe Dee
Aqui em São Paulo Brasil, ouvia este groove na rádio Band FM 96,1 no ano de 1982, com a equipe de som chic show. até hoje esta equipe promove eventos dançantes em São Paulo, black music.tocando estas pérolas e outras mais. Grande Abraço
My friend and I grew up with Dude, Where’s My Car? and now we’re doing a co-op playthrough of Elden Ring where we have bubble shields, and bubble weapons that blow bubbles at enemies while bumping this song. We also both grew up with SpongeBob. So sometimes we’ll joke about beating all bubble-blowing babies senseless with the help of every able-bodied patron in the bar. 😂
Beautiful, pure early hip-hop. Just innocent, stylish good time music... hip-hop has become far, far more over time but I hate when people associate it exclusively with smut.
Growing up in the Gwynn Oak neighborhood in West Bmore was the best place on earth to grow up to me!! We had Disco Skate which later became Rhythm Skate.....Gio's and Pascals....Gwynn Oak Amusement Park...Garrison Jr High....Forest Park Sr High....the $1 movie theatre at The Hilltop....and more!! Damn!! Bring the got damn 80's back!!
Funky as hell. I remember this one from the radio I think it was 98.7 kiss FM. Or 92. Before it went rock. Super Rhymes had a prolific flow. Stayed in the pocket and created the prototype for story tellers.
Jimmy Spicer one of the legends for all times even rapper Too Short was listening to Jimmy Spicer getting higher but not Like Richard Pryor but getting high Indo weed Colombian gold chocolate Thai most definitely me and Tupac the governor and MC man was kicking it getting high in Oakland California back in the 90s the same day Tupac was acting in the movie call Poetic Justice was Janet Jackson and Joe Torry that's right I was kicking it with Tupac I was also Tupac's inspiration two songs one song is called play your cards right by Alice Myers and Keep Your Head Up lyrics by 5 chair steps someday things going to be little brighter someday the rest is history no I never get paid it's all love I just know that I should be the real Tupac movie along with my friends Pooh man Ant Banks the governor three times crazy sway from MTV I never did told him that I met Tupac it's a trip
SO TRUE! YES!!!!! This beat was also in the vintage Jim Henson's 1987, Casio EP-10 Muppet Babies Keyboard. I am pretty sure Casio used that beat in most of its keyboards. Great memories !
That keyboard ticking sound- Larry Smith would employ a similar effect on RUN DMC's"Hard Times ...… RIP Larry Smith...bringing that funky R&B soul to Rap.... Kurtis Blow,Jimmy Spicer here,Whodini,Run Dmc,Fat Boys, …...