damn damn damn we used to jack to this joint....I remember coming to Chicago in the summer of '88 w/ my high top fade, oak tree gear, wild pair patent leather kicks and pulling honey's....this song was the back drop
I am old school I remember when heads from Chicago wouldn't even dance to hip hop PERIOD....I remember when this female got salty cause I played this NY house joint....
I grew up near boston, and hip house sounds corny to me. I clicked on this thread hoping that something here would change my mind, but it just confirmed my opinion. i feel like it is where a lot of good artists fell off. i will buy a 12" by an artist that made a classic, like mc shan, or jungle brothers, or queen latifah, and it will be a hip house track. i pull the needle off and put the record in the sell pile. actually, hit me on the pm if you want this type of stuff. i hate the hip house remixes on hip hop 12"s too.
if you think i am wrong and hip house is great, well in a way it is making a come back. i would call much of the club rap of today hip house, because its mcs rapping over house-type tracks. we will see how long those tracks stay hot. even in the documentary, they are clear that its a commercial style.
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Whatever is playing at 5:00, I want it.
somebody once told me " if your black and from chicago or detroit... and dont like house or techno... somethings wrong with you"
in boston, its quite the opposite.
"if you're a human and from Boston......and don't like shitty music.....somethings wrong with you"
Are you being sarcastic because that was fairly common in the 80's bruh.
Anybody have an mp3 of this version? The Sex For Days version, which coincidentally, is what I'll provide you with if you share the mp3 with me.
which spawned this one...I saw this dude perform this at the Taste of Chicago back in 1988 on the WBMX stage.
I remember this one! Hip-House KRS-ONE dis record................
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This Megamix was killin' it back in the day.
Classic!
if you think i am wrong and hip house is great, well in a way it is making a come back. i would call much of the club rap of today hip house, because its mcs rapping over house-type tracks. we will see how long those tracks stay hot. even in the documentary, they are clear that its a commercial style.