De La Soul, Tribe & Jungle Bros Changed Hip Hop

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  • čas přidán 18. 01. 2023
  • The Native Tongues represent an expansion within hip hop - a new musical sub-genre with a new focus. It’s an incredibly influential period of music history. It's also some of best music ever made.
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    At 1:05 - "Nixon's War on Drugs" - this is larger than just one President, as the "War on Drugs" was started in 1971 with Nixon (Controlled Substances Act, creating the DEA) but was expanded by Reagan (zero tolerance policies and increases penalties, resulting in an increase of non-violent drug offenders (predominantly Black Men) behind bars). This is a very large issue that spans decades and we're still seeing the results of today. While Reagan expanded the War on Drugs and was President in 1988 when Straight Outta Compton was released, the War on Drugs is larger than just him, so I chose the wording of "Nixon's War on Drugs"
    At 10:19 - I misspoke - instead of Pharrell, I mean Kanye, who produced John Legend's "Get Lifted"
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    SOURCES
    Check The Technique Vol 1 by Brian Coleman: amzn.to/3QLNJ10
    Check The Technique Vole 2 by Brian Coleman: amzn.to/3QKPiwr
    The Native Tongues Review: amzn.to/3Xp5xBJ
    Go Ahead in the Rain: Notes to a Tribe Called Quest by Hanif Abdurraqib: amzn.to/3wbZ1CA
    globaltexanchronicles.com/day...
    consequenceofsound.net/2014/01...
    Will.i.am talking about De La Soul's influence: • Will.i.am Shares The I...
    Common talking about the Native Tongues: • Common talks about Nat...
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    Pharrell talking about the Native Tongues: • Pharrell Explains Why ...
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    TOPICS COVERED
    The Jungle Brothers
    De La Soul
    A Tribe Called Quest
    Queen Latifah
    Monie Love
    Black Sheep
    Brand Nubian
    Chi Ali
    The Beatnuts
    Da Bush Babees
    Fu-Schinkens
    Leaders of the New School
    Q Tip
    Phife Dawg
    Ali Shaheed Muhammed
    Mike G
    Sammy B
    Afrika Baby Bam
    Posdnous
    Trugoy
    Maseo
    Music History
    Hip Hop

Komentáře • 671

  • @wanealy1
    @wanealy1 Před rokem +450

    Bruh. 46 year old Black man here. Came to this video right after hearing Dove died. That movement was so important to me as a youth. Hoping Dove says hi to Phife Dawg in Hip Hop heaven. Thanks for preserving the history.

    • @The-P-iz-Free
      @The-P-iz-Free Před rokem +13

      Bro you speaking for me as well ..native tongues was my outlet and felt I could relate too them away from gangsta rap....great comment bro

    • @TheShooteR28
      @TheShooteR28 Před rokem +5

      Same, except for the being a man and 46 y.o part LoL. Rest well Trugoy.

    • @BigSmiley0TV
      @BigSmiley0TV Před rokem +5

      Near 48 and pale as can be, and the movement was still super important and major to me. Music was pretty much background the adults put on until i heard the fat boys and felt like i finally heard something happening for my generation, and when i heard pot holes in my lawn it light my brain again in much the same way. Loved de la soul, and tribe called quest, as well as what i heard from jungle brothers on yo mtv and bet, but unfortunately never did get their albums, but have near every busta rhymes album who was also up outta that scene.
      The whole scene changed music fashion and philosophy of life. I've never cared about jewelry, and being a white kid i don't know that i would've bought one of the africa patch necklaces, but my best friend bought me one, and i wish i still had it. At the time the africa patches, amongst other things, helped change the fashion away from materialism in a way i still identify with, as i still rock kangols but never really would've been a big gold rope chain guy, and as a young white kid having an africa patch from best friend felt like another level of approval from him, despite my skin tone, and in a certain youthful way signaled a sense of belonging to the hip hop culture and that it was our culture, when i was mostly hanging around black friends, and that even though it was mainly black culture, it still didn't have to be a straight up division by race but more by our youth and view of the world at large, of what we were into and what we cared about, just as much as it signaled my virtues were more aligned with people who cared about equality and freedom, and most certainly was not aligned with symbols of oppression, like idk confederate flags or something. Their style and ethos has stayed with me and was certainly why i gravitated to outkast as well and though a huge biggie fan as well was majorly disappointed with how many clones came after bringing so much of it back to a lot of materialism, at a time when hip hop reached real mainstream acceptance, and sorta became pop. Threw me of to investigate other musical areas i had missed for a long time till i came back around to find a ton of underground under the radar hip hop that had been happening that still was pushing the boundaries of art music and thought

    • @djdarq6311
      @djdarq6311 Před rokem +3

      Also J Dilla and MCA !!

    • @itamarkazakevitch8700
      @itamarkazakevitch8700 Před rokem

      What did it feel like to see that movement fledge out and then burn out in real time

  • @ALexander-ue3kj
    @ALexander-ue3kj Před 7 měsíci +6

    The Native Tongues movement (1988 - 1993) will never be forgotten in hip hop history.

  • @roccofilms2125
    @roccofilms2125 Před rokem +448

    Digging the treats is the only CZcams channel that can make such good quality video documenting history while still being so digestible. Hats off to you.

    • @diggingthegreats
      @diggingthegreats  Před rokem +39

      Thank you 🙏 Doing my best to pay respect to the music and have fun in the process

    • @roccofilms2125
      @roccofilms2125 Před rokem +10

      @@diggingthegreats you have inspired me to get into new music, super awesome stuff!

    • @mosquerajoseph7305
      @mosquerajoseph7305 Před rokem +2

      @@AlexanderDivineEmcee LMAO

    • @roccofilms2125
      @roccofilms2125 Před rokem +5

      @@AlexanderDivineEmcee I only realise that now! 😂

    • @lilsavdabest
      @lilsavdabest Před rokem

      @@roccofilms2125 this video is about trash artists. Lmfao 😂😂😂

  • @steve_santiago
    @steve_santiago Před rokem +122

    Fun fact: When OutKast rapped for LaFace records trying to get signed, they rhymed over the Scenario instrumental.

  • @gregc7699
    @gregc7699 Před rokem +309

    Jungle Brothers deserve way more recognition there first 2 albums are masterpieces

    • @codyjohnson9752
      @codyjohnson9752 Před rokem +7

      J Beez Wit the Remedy was ahead of its time. Every review back then slammed it, but I remember being confused. Like, what are these people not hearing? Though it wasn't great, it was really good to my ears.

    • @bzrwon
      @bzrwon Před rokem +8

      Done By the Forces of Nature is, literally, my favorite album of all time.

    • @RDJ134
      @RDJ134 Před rokem +3

      Definitly also put a big mark on the early house/rave/hiphouse scene back in the day with I'll House You that was HUGE here in Europe with the first house party's.

    • @TreDogOfficial
      @TreDogOfficial Před rokem

      They do deserve way more recognition, but they didn't find their sound until the 2000s with 'VIP'
      Their first two albums are trash😂
      But they are the some of the greatest hip hop artists of all time.

    • @gastongabarro8856
      @gastongabarro8856 Před rokem +1

      Wit The Remedy has some CRAZY production, crazy weird, but crazy interesting! I wish JBeez was more NY and less European with their latest sounds though.

  • @joseflin99
    @joseflin99 Před rokem +68

    Man, this was such a great video about the Native Tongues! Also, thank you for shouting out our book "The Native Tongues Review", which I co-wrote with my labelmates at Everybody's Hip-Hop Label, including my man Iomos Marad! We do a bi-monthly streaming chat session with various artists who we feel respect the hip-hop culture, and we'd love to have you on as a guest one day. ☮️

  • @franckateba2970
    @franckateba2970 Před rokem +81

    Digging the greats loves the era of the 90's. But I understand why, the native tongues where not just a group it was a movement. Thank you for this one

    • @diggingthegreats
      @diggingthegreats  Před rokem +5

      So much incredible music to cover!

    • @MrEazyE357
      @MrEazyE357 Před rokem +1

      @@diggingthegreats Because it was the best era for rap music.

  • @PookieQDB
    @PookieQDB Před rokem +73

    I was in heavy a really heavy funk rabbit hole for a few years, mostly James Brown, P-Funk, Bootsy, EWF, Brothers Johnson, etc. I was amazed at how much of a novelty society and pop culture painted that genre as being. Granted, they were wild like everyone else in the 70’s, Parliament Funkadelic should be held to as high of a regard as any other famous group then. Their musical movement reminds me so much of what you have covered about the Soulquarians and Native Tongues and how they were the next steps after them, and unfortunately overlooked by many people but still heavily influential.

    • @marvin469
      @marvin469 Před rokem +3

      & they played instruments lol

  • @maxmotors9497
    @maxmotors9497 Před rokem +15

    Native tongues is the entire reason I fell in love with hip hop. Tribe and DeLa are still at the top of my list. Got to see the jungle brothers in the 90s. Feels good man

  • @timgrisham9051
    @timgrisham9051 Před rokem +24

    You can't forget Tribe's last album We Got It From Here. Jarobi is all over that. He also did an album with Dres from Black Sheep a few years ago. They called themselves Evitan, Native spelled backwards.

    • @oRuTRa45
      @oRuTRa45 Před rokem +5

      Hearing Jarobi on that opening track to We Got It From Here ("Space Program") was so gratifying. It made up for years of wanting him to flow on a Tribe track (especially after I heard rumors years back that he originally had a verse on "Scenario"). That and hearing Phife posthumously made listening to that album made it such an emotional, bittersweet experience. I knew about the Evitan project with Dres around the time it came out, but I didn't get a chance to get into it. Not at all for lack of interest though, my mind and heart were just elsewhere.

  • @goshgosh9422
    @goshgosh9422 Před rokem +33

    It must be illegal for this channel to have so few subscribers, ish. Digging The Greats always delivers, and people really need to know this stuff. It's history of the modern culture delivered in the best way possible.

  • @JorbLovesGear
    @JorbLovesGear Před rokem +64

    Been waiting for you to cover this era, so many of my favorites tracks come from this group. Keep it up, nobody is doing it like you. 🙏🙏🙏

    • @diggingthegreats
      @diggingthegreats  Před rokem +4

      Such an incredible era! Stay tuned - more Native Tongues on the way

  • @deltahomicide9300
    @deltahomicide9300 Před rokem +4

    RIP Trugoy. Hope you’re in paradise freestyling with Phife.

  • @joedellava7805
    @joedellava7805 Před rokem +17

    My wife wants me to give her an overview of the music I listen to. I point her to this channel! It’s insanely well put together bro. Also, Aquemini and Bonita Applebum parallel = 🔥🤯🔥

  • @ikemreacts
    @ikemreacts Před rokem +45

    RIP Dave. Sad AF. Why this brother got to go.

  • @SithMirth
    @SithMirth Před rokem +6

    So, basically, Native Tongues brought me into hip hop. In AZ in high school everyone loved NWA, and I wasn't feeling it because I saw them fulfilling white audience expectations. Native Tongues felt encouraging for me to be me (as Pharrell said in other words). Loved all of those albums and De La is still my fave hip hop group. It *kills* me that younger people don't know anything about them. Thanks for this one. It's great as usual.

  • @BKAWatts
    @BKAWatts Před rokem +6

    Not sure where TF you came from or what took you so long to get here but this is one of thee best music channels on the whole damn site already…

    • @diggingthegreats
      @diggingthegreats  Před rokem

      Hahaha thank you 🙏 doing my best to pay respect to the music!

  • @randomsalmon4603
    @randomsalmon4603 Před rokem +26

    This is my go-to channel for hip-hop documentary. I was a teenager in the early '90s and so much of this music was a staple of my teen years; this channel is like a time-warp!

  • @hudson2441
    @hudson2441 Před rokem +5

    The 90s was the best era of hip hop because of the whole native tongue lineage. The fact that they were making a lot of the music because they wanted to and not because they were expecting each track to make them rich is what gave it soul. After 2001 the industry got its claws in hip hop and now mostly turns out fast food hip hop with no nutritional value for your mind.

  • @E34bmer
    @E34bmer Před rokem +57

    Rest in Power Dave! You helped create the soundtrack to my life ✊🏽

  • @KardiFan2000
    @KardiFan2000 Před rokem +28

    Once again, you killed it! You mentioned that more Native Tongues-related videos are coming...how about a breakdown of Q-Tip and his wide-ranging influence as a producer and MC? To me, he's the archetype for so many HUGE hip hop acts over the years...Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Kanye West, Pharrell, Lupe Fiasco, Andre 3000, Lauryn Hill, Kendrick Lamar, and arguably Drake in his early years.

    • @jakuk8104
      @jakuk8104 Před rokem +2

      Agreed, tribe’s importance and influence on rap today is largely forgotten

    • @KardiFan2000
      @KardiFan2000 Před rokem +5

      @@jakuk8104 I don't think it's forgotten, it's just not mentioned enough!

    • @djdarq6311
      @djdarq6311 Před rokem

      Nah fuck get Kayne and Drake off the fucking list

    • @KardiFan2000
      @KardiFan2000 Před rokem

      @@djdarq6311 Why? Their current output is trash, sure, but they've made dope shit in the past

  • @loron99
    @loron99 Před rokem +7

    I’m loving this hip hop education the native tongue is my favorite rap group of all time. I think De La and Tribe were so underrated, they spit them bars.

  • @followtheboat
    @followtheboat Před rokem +23

    Yours was a random suggestion by the CZcams algorithm and I'm glad I hung around cos this was great! Back in the day I saw the JBs, Stet and De La live, but I never got to see ATCQ. Q-Tip gets mentioned so frequently in your analysis that you gotta wonder if he was the glue that held the NT together. Someone else commented on the JBs being underrated and how their first two albums were masterpieces. I could not agree more. By the time they came out I'd been into hip hop for years already (since Kurtis Blow, who I saw live too), but they were truly a breath of fresh air. Meanwhile, Mos Def is in my top three list of greatest rappers of all time. Sorry for the long post, your video got me psyched! From a proper old school hip hop head.

  • @dragondawn420
    @dragondawn420 Před rokem +2

    I'm just a short curvy white chick who stumbled into hip hop love in the late 80s/early 90s, helped by the Beastie Boys in 1986 with 'License To Ill', and their tour with Run DMC in summer 1987 (I still have the tshirt I bought at the show). I grew up in a town with almost no black folks. But I was lucky in that I had MTV to bring me music that I couldn't find in my classic rock centric world, plus I worked at a music distributor and was exposed to more than just white people rock. I'm in my mid-50s now, and realizing how important hip hop was to me, even tho' it was on the edge of my musical life. Queen Latifah's "Ladies First" has stuck with me since I first heard/saw it on MTV; same with De La Soul's "Me Myself & I". As I get older, I'm finding that delving into the roots of music that's inspired me is the most important thing when it comes to what I listen to and what I purchase. That means it ranges from Fleetwood Mac to Jungle Brothers to Pat Benatar to Grandmaster Flash to Beastie Boys after 'License to Ill'.
    Thank you for this video; I'm looking forward to working my way through the rest of your stuff.

  • @simonsutherland15
    @simonsutherland15 Před rokem +8

    You published this just in time. Bittersweet. A trip down memory lane. When 3ft came out they blew my ears off, Then People dropped and did it all over again. Then buddy came out and made it a thing. I'd love some more deep dives on Native tongues. That was the golden age...and it seems so f***ing long ago. Pease and love to David and Phife

  • @kadu51044
    @kadu51044 Před rokem +14

    I would love to just sit in a room with you and geek out on music that I've either forgotten about or didn't listen to because of one reason or another when I was younger. I cannot express just how much watching your videos on old school hip hop and everything connected makes me feel. I portion of me wants to cry knowing that there is someone out there who is not like me that knows as much about my peeps music as I wish I could have. Thank you for being here on CZcams. I need every video you make.

    • @kadu51044
      @kadu51044 Před rokem

      And I mean it... I'm gonna make it a goal that one day I can geek out with you on music one day.

    • @diggingthegreats
      @diggingthegreats  Před rokem +4

      Man, this means so much, thank you 🙏 We will make it happen at some point in the future!

  • @loqu
    @loqu Před rokem +48

    Native Tongues was the first time I saw myself in hip hop, like not a version of myself but me. Them coupled with how P.E. made me say it with my whole chest gave an early teenage me a confidence that wasn't there for us black kids who were being demonized.

    • @plmitch
      @plmitch Před rokem +4

      me too...❤ De La literally saved my life...

  • @joechase283
    @joechase283 Před rokem +7

    89-93 ❤️ this is gold! So happy to see you start to cover the NT groups! Glad De La Soul is ‘finally’ getting to get heard bbthe streaming generation 😍

    • @klubstompers
      @klubstompers Před rokem +1

      So many amazing bands, in all genres in those years!!

  • @blertstain
    @blertstain Před rokem +10

    Another great video. Organized Konfusion would be a great video topic, too. Pharoahe and Po's flows alone are like a multi-layered instrumental track.

  • @blacksun808beats
    @blacksun808beats Před 2 měsíci +1

    I went to the show that De La Soul and the Jungle Bros. met. It was at the rock club The Channel in Boston. I was able to meet the Jungle Brothers they were some cool down to earth brothers. I was blessed to witness Hip Hop History.

  • @pervertedalchemist9944
    @pervertedalchemist9944 Před rokem +12

    Jungle Brothers were the most under-rated of the bunch. That's saying a lot considering they are part of the Native Tongues collective. Most of their catalog outside of "Straight Out The Jungle" deserves a periodic mention.

  • @LarryMcLarrry
    @LarryMcLarrry Před 10 měsíci +3

    It's hard to explain how fertile the years 88-92 were for music. Hip hop/sampling allowed for so much experimentation and evolution in those days, every week there was something new to listen to that pushed the boundaries of music farther.

  • @judoclawplays962
    @judoclawplays962 Před rokem

    33 year old black man here. Don't change the recipe, I love your videos. Thank you.

  • @tulebokenxd7384
    @tulebokenxd7384 Před rokem +4

    Favourite CZcamsr rn. Great video as always

  • @JuraFresh
    @JuraFresh Před rokem +5

    Grew up in the BX in the 90s and was too young to appreciate these tracks and the history. Thank you for putting this together. I am learning so much.

  • @DaveSchulze
    @DaveSchulze Před rokem +6

    Your channel has been the best thing I’ve seen lately. As a 76er this music has defined my life. And as a musician, I love your breakdowns. Thanks!

    • @jonnycatbxny6046
      @jonnycatbxny6046 Před rokem +1

      Fellow 1976er agrees 👍🏿💯

    • @DaveSchulze
      @DaveSchulze Před rokem

      @@jonnycatbxny6046 De La is the sound of my youth. I can still recite almost every line of 3FH&R

  • @dannytatum
    @dannytatum Před rokem +1

    Absolutely love ALL this... It gave me so much freedom to be me when I was a teenager! PRICELESS! 📻🎧

  • @shinphatman
    @shinphatman Před rokem +3

    Not gonna lie. I thought you was mixed this whole time 😅 love and respect👍🏿

  • @NerdyFrames2000
    @NerdyFrames2000 Před rokem +6

    Done by the Forces of Nature and JBEEZ WITH THE REMEDY are my all time favorite Jungle Brothers LPs. These guys seriously need to be documented in depth but....this is lovely :)

    • @galedribble9535
      @galedribble9535 Před 9 měsíci

      Nobody ever talks about Done by the Forces of Nature
      That album is sooooo good

  • @jasonrussell8088
    @jasonrussell8088 Před rokem +5

    Brilliant dive into the Native Tongues. They were the soundtrack to my life, still are.

  • @urbannuance5151
    @urbannuance5151 Před rokem +3

    Perfect timing brother RIP DOVE.

  • @elvinsolano6177
    @elvinsolano6177 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Rest in Peace J Dilla, Chris Lighty, Phife Dawg, And Trugoy the Dove

  • @placebosyndrome
    @placebosyndrome Před rokem +1

    so glad to have been awake and alive during this era.

  • @barryg.5224
    @barryg.5224 Před rokem +4

    R.I.P. Trugoy.
    #Plug1Plug2
    #DeLaForever

  • @meniiix
    @meniiix Před rokem +3

    "He did it for us" rip Dave!

  • @indianajune245
    @indianajune245 Před rokem +3

    Right in time for De La to get there music back! This is one of the best channels on CZcams. Keep up the great work 👊

  • @antiembishop07
    @antiembishop07 Před rokem +5

    R.I.P. Trugoy The Dove

  • @colinpee
    @colinpee Před rokem +1

    Still get chills every time on Stakes is High, "that's why the Native Tongues has officially been reinstated"

  • @joeycrawford5645
    @joeycrawford5645 Před rokem +3

    Awesome content. That was my era of hip hop and I'm so lucky to have grown up during that iconic time in hip hop...

  • @malcolmclay9856
    @malcolmclay9856 Před rokem +4

    Love the cultural humility in your videos! I be learning a lot from them and I’m Black 😂

  • @RDJ134
    @RDJ134 Před rokem +2

    I miss those times when Hip Hop went so many experimental directions, and The Native Toungues collective had such a unique sound. Love De La Soul with what they called here Hippie Rap. Funny, clevar lines and catchy happy tracks. Great history video :)

  • @staygold15
    @staygold15 Před rokem +2

    NATIVE TONGUES FOR EVER

  • @thvtsmvni
    @thvtsmvni Před rokem +3

    Bro you are embodying some of the most important and influential parts of hip hop that are almost lost in todays hip hop world. Let alone your skill in clarity when putting this content together. Keep going. I’m buying a mug. ☕️

  • @harryzhang4024
    @harryzhang4024 Před rokem +3

    As a HUUUUGE ATCQ fan, I NEED a deep dive video on tribe stuffs loool
    Big up to you man!!! Good stuffs!!! Enjoyed it a looooot

  • @dhorubaPRIME
    @dhorubaPRIME Před rokem +1

    De La Soul is Dead is still amazing! So great so underrated! I can't wait until they are streaming!

  • @marcusc5257
    @marcusc5257 Před rokem +2

    Great vid. Showing yourself to be a good student and steward of the history and culture!

  • @urbannuance5151
    @urbannuance5151 Před rokem +3

    To be a white boy, your pretty accurate about your information. I'm a 43 year old Black American male from North Philly. So I'm definitely an EXPERT on my culture.

  • @randybarnes4440
    @randybarnes4440 Před rokem +2

    Just happened upon this, had to watch becuz ur doing my favorite and what I think is the greatest clique/crew/squad in all of hiphop history the Native Tongues! A few minutes in I'm like dude on point I need to subscribe, then at 6:40 when u went on ya tangent about de la soul I said yup I'm sold, confirmation! This guy is on point and has genuine love for the culture and did his research! I been waiting for March 3rd 2023 since the advent of streaming!! It's a crime the complete discography of De La Soul is not on any platform. Def will be binge watching this page for now on!

  • @WiiNV
    @WiiNV Před rokem +5

    😢 RIP David Jolicoeur 🕊️

  • @Nexturz
    @Nexturz Před rokem +2

    RIP Dave De La Soul forever ❤

  • @yqub
    @yqub Před rokem +2

    DTG at it again!! Great video. Love this channel!

  • @free1855
    @free1855 Před rokem +1

    Such a great presentation, thank you. The Native Tongue had an influence outside the U.S. especially in countries with an African & West Indian diaspora. Growing up in France it reinforced our pride in our African roots. Groundbreaking on so many levels. I guess we all felt represented through them. Another song that featured many Native Tongue members was "Doin' our Thang".

  • @everybodyshiphop
    @everybodyshiphop Před rokem +1

    Yo! Thank you so much for this video and thank you for referencing our book, The Native Tongues Review. We really appreciate that. Peace!

  • @bab3242
    @bab3242 Před rokem +1

    I was 16 in 88 when this all started out I was into punk,ska, oi and this along with PE blew my mind and opened me up to so much. ATCQ became one of my top 5 groups of all time RIP Phife

  • @the.bloodless.one1312
    @the.bloodless.one1312 Před rokem +1

    Omg I just shouted out “YES!” hearing that De La Soul’s discography is finally gonna be on streaming! Didn’t know till now!!! FUCK YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!! 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻

  • @zionbressanin
    @zionbressanin Před rokem +8

    Your channel is so important, thanks to you I discovered so much artists. And I'm sure that I'm not alone, digging the greats is creating a new group of people that are being influenced by hip-hop.

  • @jdizz7420
    @jdizz7420 Před rokem +2

    The quality of this content is unreal. Amazing production, amazing history of golden era hip hop. Keep it coming bro!

  • @MsMelyjean
    @MsMelyjean Před 8 měsíci

    Native Tongues records expanded my world and blew my mind. My favorite hip-hop movement.

  • @jesseshort8
    @jesseshort8 Před rokem +2

    Quick turnaround on this one. Love it.

  • @aldon560
    @aldon560 Před rokem

    I was a baby when this music came out. But my moms put me on game early. De la and tribe are a big part of my early childhood. #goodmemories

  • @rgwebb5165
    @rgwebb5165 Před rokem +1

    Native Tongues were fantastic. Dig this channel. Keep up the good work. 88 to 93 was the golden era and I was lucky to grow up in that time.

  • @houzeofwaxx4977
    @houzeofwaxx4977 Před rokem

    🌻🙏🏾❤ The very ☝🏾1st time hearing De La Soul was on a cassette tape single that came in a cardboard sleeve. 🌻The cassette belonged to my sister, I just remember the bright colorful cover making me feel very happy. 🎤From "Say NO, GO" to "Me, Myself & I" all the way to the secret release of "Smell The Da.I.S.Y." with J-Dilla. 🔥 De La Soul has had such a impact on myself and how I viewed myself being different than other people, that it was ok ❤ to think outside the box and to like what you like. To not follow 💪🏾 trends but to be a trend setter, not be a follower in life but to be a leader. 👑 Trugoy, Posdnuos and Maseo were teachers in my life through Sight, Sound, Consciousness and Beautiful vibes! ❤ Dave you are missed, may you rest in Glory. Blessings to your family, friends and fans......Signed Houzeofwaxx 🌻❤🙏🏾🎤
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  • @wandererkenshin7557
    @wandererkenshin7557 Před rokem

    Native Tongues are the reason why got into hip hop in 1989 was a massive ATCQ and De La Soul fan.

  • @marvdatboi
    @marvdatboi Před rokem +1

    Thank You for showing Hip Hop the proper respect and love✊🏿

  • @metabaron6664
    @metabaron6664 Před rokem +3

    Great quality content as always

  • @jameshunt67
    @jameshunt67 Před rokem +3

    Just simply amazing content every time… I almost feel guilty watching your vids because I feel I should be paying you for this - deep-dive, thorough, Master’s thesis-level content. So, so good. Thank you!

  • @RobotalismGames
    @RobotalismGames Před rokem +1

    Your channel is so great, thanks!

  • @thomasbrown3356
    @thomasbrown3356 Před rokem +2

    Man, Chuck and Flav, did more than any other act, to make hip hop socially conscious from a Militant point of view. I did get into the Natives tongues, beats and all, but when is PE gonna get a damn bio movie!

  • @safeaim
    @safeaim Před rokem +1

    Can't believe you're still under 1 million subscribers, one of the best channels about hiphop history on here!

  • @rayyn5806
    @rayyn5806 Před rokem +3

    Please do a whole video on the Fu-Schnickens they are critically underrated

  • @luis4068
    @luis4068 Před rokem +1

    I absolutely adore all your videos

  • @codyjohnson9752
    @codyjohnson9752 Před rokem +1

    I don't know your channel. Just came across this.....and to be honest, I clicked on this thinking "here goes another hipster dude, late to the hip hop game, who thinks he's some expert on hip hop because he accidentally "discovered" it one weekend." But no.....not that you have anything to prove to me, but I'll be checking out your channel from here on out. Native Tongues were like my religion growing up, and has been a huge part of my life. So glad De La's music is going to finally be available.

  • @dznutz217
    @dznutz217 Před rokem

    Three Feet High and Rising never left my Sony Walkman until the tape popped. I just went and got another tape and kept it moving! RIP Dave! De La Soul got better with each album and Pos & Dave are certified REAL MC's.

  • @ashtonturner2862
    @ashtonturner2862 Před rokem +2

    Rest in peace to Trugoy the Dove of De La Soul

  • @peachy-tay
    @peachy-tay Před rokem +1

    man you've been killing it with these videos! always a treat

  • @ByDobson
    @ByDobson Před rokem +2

    incredible as always

  • @robr.3679
    @robr.3679 Před rokem +1

    I’ve been waiting for this one! Another great video!

  • @chrisali8872
    @chrisali8872 Před rokem

    Respect to you! I was there through it all. We was not a group but the Violators was like the old brothers of The Native Tongues! Peace

  • @ButchGibson
    @ButchGibson Před rokem +1

    Bruh, you took back. Great memories and much appreciated content. Salute!

  • @jsgoodman
    @jsgoodman Před 3 měsíci

    Always love hearing about the Native Tongues. It’s amazing how much I don’t know about their movement, despite how much Tribe I listen to

  • @jtzofrea
    @jtzofrea Před rokem

    Thanks for the Spotify playlist!

  • @jayhouston1197
    @jayhouston1197 Před rokem +1

    Thank you. I needed this.

  • @aspoonfulofknowledge
    @aspoonfulofknowledge Před rokem

    Great material! Thanks for sharing!

  • @EmmitElliott
    @EmmitElliott Před rokem +1

    Another dope video. I appreciate the work you put into this channel. Thanks homie.

  • @mavericksolea
    @mavericksolea Před rokem +1

    Chills... flooded by memories. Thank you

  • @moxittos
    @moxittos Před rokem +2

    Top notch hip-hop history channel. Thanks for your work

  • @donnieseals2829
    @donnieseals2829 Před rokem +1

    This was extremely well done. Props.

  • @IllusionistBeatsOfficial

    Love these hip hop history lessons. Truly digging the greats. Essential to have channels like this which show respect to the culture and the history.

  • @YJSho_Nuff_
    @YJSho_Nuff_ Před rokem +1

    I'm loving this channel. Great for new folks wanting to get into the history of hip hop

  • @ReverendEleanor
    @ReverendEleanor Před rokem +1

    much love, sir