Chuck D on Lord Jamar Saying 'Nation of Millions' is His Favorite Album of All Time (Part 6)

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    In this clip, Chuck D details making Public Enemy's "Don't Believe the Hype," the first single off of their second album, "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back." He explained that he was on a Def Jam label tour the summer before the album was made and Chuck was trying to write a song for the soundtrack to the movie "Less Than Zero." After feeling like "Don't Believe the Hype" was too slow, he went with "Bring the Noise." One day, while riding around with Hank Shocklee, Chuck D heard DMC blasting a song that was getting the streets hype, which turned out to be the then-shelved, "Don't Believe the Hype." It was then they decided what the single for the album would be.
    Moving along, Chuck D reacted to Lord Jamar saying that "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back" is his favorite album of all time. He went on to speak about hip-hop changing and evolving with single-person producers and rappers. To hear more, including the S1Ws being onstage for security, hit the above clip.
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  • @ShantiForever
    @ShantiForever Před 4 lety +164

    I love how he paid homage to Whodini. They are pioneers in Hip Hop and no one really talks about them. I still listen to their Back in Black album in 2020.

    • @dieselrecords
      @dieselrecords Před 4 lety +2

      They are always brought up. Two of the most played songs from that era are Friends and Five minutes of funk

    • @KtotheG
      @KtotheG Před 4 lety +3

      I loved when Nas sampled the Friends beat for If I Ruled the World... and then Q-Tip took part of the hook from One Love for Nas' One Love.

    • @TollFree999
      @TollFree999 Před 4 lety +6

      Back when it was cool for brothers to rap about girls, heartbreak and not pretend to all be pimps and players.

    • @dieselrecords
      @dieselrecords Před 4 lety +6

      @Pepe Lopez Hip hop is a lifestyle not a genre. 4 elements are forgotten .... Sad

    • @KtotheG
      @KtotheG Před 4 lety +2

      @Pepe Lopez Hip hop is almost 50 years old. Why would you think that?

  • @FreeformThoughts804
    @FreeformThoughts804 Před 4 lety +63

    I come from a poor part of Richmond VA. Groups like PE, X-Clan, Brand Nubian, BDP, Eric B. and Rakim, Run-DMC, De La, Stestsasonic, and other groups lyrics woke me up and hit me different because my mother couldn't afford cable! So I never really seen a lot of the videos that complimented these songs. Had no choice but to listen to the lyrics and fully embrace the movement that they were speaking back in the day that still applies to now! Love this thing called hip hop!

  • @reefb4364
    @reefb4364 Před 4 lety +34

    Back in the day radio played every type of hip-hop at the same time! In one day of listening to the radio you could easily hear PE, De La Soul,Slick Rick, EPMD, LL, Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, Biz all in the same day- man i miss the Golden Era 86-96!✅👊🏿🔥⚡️

  • @newfitz06
    @newfitz06 Před 4 lety +87

    Rebel without a pause one of the greatest hip hop songs of all time!! That beat is 🔥🔥🔥

    • @KtotheG
      @KtotheG Před 4 lety +17

      P. E. has at least 3 GOAT songs... Rebel Without a Pause, Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos and Fight the Power

    • @newfitz06
      @newfitz06 Před 4 lety +1

      Kory Green facts!!!

    • @IgotSomuchTroubleonmyMind
      @IgotSomuchTroubleonmyMind Před 4 lety +6

      Don't forget night of the living basehead, g.

    • @justintime8922
      @justintime8922 Před 4 lety +6

      @@KtotheG Welcome to the Terrordome

    • @isaaccrimes5205
      @isaaccrimes5205 Před 4 lety

      That's why we call him the hard rhymer 💪

  • @Alphaflight912
    @Alphaflight912 Před 4 lety +187

    1. Whodini massively underrated

  • @antfrancis9941
    @antfrancis9941 Před 4 lety +133

    Public Enema
    -John Witherspoon. (RIP)😁🙏

  • @justintime8922
    @justintime8922 Před 4 lety +18

    Definitely one of the most Iconic hip hop albums of all time

  • @dustieclipz2996
    @dustieclipz2996 Před 4 lety +53

    “Stetsasonic was the first live hiphop band. I actually played the tambourine on their first 2 albums” Tk Kirkland

  • @majikman73
    @majikman73 Před 4 lety +21

    I'm in full agreement with Lord Jamar. Public Enemy is my favorite group and Nation of Millions is my favorite album.

    • @javiercales5019
      @javiercales5019 Před 2 lety +1

      I ordered the Deluxe Edition's of It Takes A Nation and Fear Of A Black Planet from Amazon and they sound better than ever. Who ever remastered the albums did a great job, plus they came with bonus tracks of rare remixes.

    • @sidneygwaltney9931
      @sidneygwaltney9931 Před rokem

      nation of million was not just an album it was education for black people about it history see different about white america i was 18 in DC went to the music store brought the album it education me about black america 4th july man made holiday government they were where the black panther left off that and n w a

    • @sidneygwaltney9931
      @sidneygwaltney9931 Před rokem +1

      40 years later the album still banging

  • @ronaldogilley4274
    @ronaldogilley4274 Před 4 lety +4

    Don’t Believe The Hype was that 🔥🔥🔥it sounded soooo different, noisy, knockin, funky...Chuck and Flav’s voices!!! Legendary👊🏾💯💯💯

  • @booney2006
    @booney2006 Před 4 lety +28

    Chuck D flow is so underrated man. Surprised he's doing a interview with vlad.

    • @booney2006
      @booney2006 Před 4 lety +2

      @Jeff Roberts wtf you talking about dude it's nor about black and white i can care less about that bs. What I'm saying is alot of times vlad interview up and coming artists that can use his platform to get some shine. Chuck D don't need vlad to shine his music is legendary y'all internet trolls getting out of pocket with that black vs white nonsense. Truth be told if vlad asked some suspect questions I'm sure Chuck D would shut that shit down.

    • @dozhadeville444
      @dozhadeville444 Před 4 lety +1

      Mike D
      GLAD offered him a baggg

  • @moorebounce
    @moorebounce Před 4 lety +55

    100% agreement with Lord Jamar

  • @Jophlo78
    @Jophlo78 Před 4 lety +14

    Respect the Icon, Chuck D. I'm signed to his record label✊🏽

  • @dblok4863
    @dblok4863 Před 4 lety +6

    88 was the year all tha dope shit came out 💯👍

  • @underyourskins
    @underyourskins Před 4 lety +19

    Chuck must be the most interviewed Hiphop artist.. We interviewed him 3 times, One time, Once before and after the show.. Alway a great conversation.

  • @jeffreyfoss7369
    @jeffreyfoss7369 Před 4 lety +4

    Can't leave out, "Nice n Smooth"..unforgettable 1st and 2nd album's (I still have the cassette's).

  • @UKBornin1971
    @UKBornin1971 Před 4 lety +10

    It Takes A Nation of Millions is the greatest rap album of all time, PERIOD. ✊🏿♥️🖤💚

  • @MyRapNameIsAlexbitsnpieces

    Nation of Millions changed my life forever!

  • @paultsmith7631
    @paultsmith7631 Před 4 lety +3

    Damn!!! To be on that tour bus as the history was being formulated...Priceless!!!!!!

  • @Cousins08
    @Cousins08 Před 4 lety +11

    My favourite album of all time too. An absolute masterpiece.

  • @garfieldharrison510
    @garfieldharrison510 Před 4 lety +9

    When I heard Rebel Without A Pause I knew they got their production skills together. That was in the fall of 87 I heard that record after my travels back from Europe. I remember seeing Public Enemy Merch out there.

  • @AMOKIAN
    @AMOKIAN Před 4 lety +3

    I can listen to rap history from Chuck...all of the time.

  • @breedlowe
    @breedlowe Před 4 lety +2

    Chuck is the MAN! I could listen to him talk for HOURS...

  • @juice9100
    @juice9100 Před 4 lety +10

    I'm going to listen to Public Enemy right now, need to hear this history

  • @adrielmoody
    @adrielmoody Před 4 lety +6

    Chuck D is like a hip hop professor.

  • @hankwilliams8939
    @hankwilliams8939 Před 4 lety +1

    I used to wake up to that ALBUM and start my day listening to public enemy! LOVE IT!!!💪👍✌👌✊👊❣

  • @grizzghost2085
    @grizzghost2085 Před 4 lety +9

    Yes, was the start of my last jam, so here it is again, another def jam!!

  • @Summersismyname
    @Summersismyname Před 4 lety +32

    Chuck D low key looking like spike lee

    • @donzelliwade4445
      @donzelliwade4445 Před 4 lety +3

      @Darrell wow bro, wot a strong resemblance! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ckaiborbor
      @ckaiborbor Před 4 lety +4

      I see it lol

  • @marcrobinson4907
    @marcrobinson4907 Před 4 lety +4

    This is the first time that Vlad sounded like a fan during an interview.

  • @dontgetittwizted
    @dontgetittwizted Před 4 lety +18

    Fear of a black planet is my personal favourite public enemy album.

    • @user-xm9ms5dl8d
      @user-xm9ms5dl8d Před 4 lety

      I truly fear a black planet...

    • @kjo2130
      @kjo2130 Před 4 lety +2

      Facts. Greatest group album ever imo

    • @seancagney1369
      @seancagney1369 Před 4 lety +1

      Mine too, that album is hard..... Start to finish it's a masterpiece.

  • @SimusSays.....
    @SimusSays..... Před 4 lety +17

    The 98 Posse.....
    The Reason i got a 98 Oldsmobile!!!

  • @DavidRichardson95
    @DavidRichardson95 Před 4 lety +12

    Golden age hip hop over today's music. And I am only 25. 👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊

  • @brucelee5850
    @brucelee5850 Před 4 lety +16

    One of the first album I ever ODed on.

  • @bmuhamad
    @bmuhamad Před 4 lety +5

    "Bring The Noise", was dope because of the tempo and Funkadelic, was on the cut. "Get Off Your Ass and Jam".

  • @RaiderJoe
    @RaiderJoe Před 4 lety +4

    I’m 24, my Dad showed me P.E. when I was really little and even then I had an ear for their music. You have to be really a hip-hop head to understand and take a liking to their music. I still like P.E. to this day and all my favorite rappers grew up listening to them. The problem is, today’s rappers don’t know nothin about that

    • @r.rivera3507
      @r.rivera3507 Před 4 lety +1

      Check out: RJ Payne, Eto, Skyzoo, Termanology, they all have new 🔥🔥🔥 out. Also Griselda, & Ruste Juxx.

    • @RaiderJoe
      @RaiderJoe Před 4 lety +1

      R. Rivera will do! I’ve heard Benny the butcher , will have to peep the rest

  • @kjo2130
    @kjo2130 Před 4 lety +28

    I personally believe Fear of a Black Planet was better but both super classics!!

    • @sonja4164
      @sonja4164 Před 4 lety +3

      I agree

    • @jknumber5138
      @jknumber5138 Před 4 lety

      I still have that Planet album on tape. Never heard it till this day. I still have no idea where it came from

    • @darrinjennings8663
      @darrinjennings8663 Před 4 lety

      True Facts!!

    • @dawb86
      @dawb86 Před 4 lety +3

      @K Jo "Fear of a Black Planet" was to "Nation of Millions" what "Midnight Marauders" was to "Low End Theory" for Tribe Called Quest. Possibly a better overall ALBUM but their predecessors were just sooooo monumental to the culture...

    • @Nigmatics
      @Nigmatics Před 4 lety +1

      Incredible album that doesn’t get talked about nearly as much but Nation still edges it for me. The timing and urgency in that record was flawless.

  • @heroddube
    @heroddube Před 4 lety +6

    Lord Jamar is heavily respected in this game. Chuck D just called him the king. Damn. I understand why Vlad got so close to him now. To Curry hiphop favor. LMAO We onto you Vlad.

  • @passionebk
    @passionebk Před 4 lety

    Been waiting to hear Chuck speak 💪🏽💯💯💯💞💞💞🥳🥳

  • @femiowolade
    @femiowolade Před 4 lety +41

    Don’t believe the hype > all the rap song released since 2002

    • @ShotsMerkzAll
      @ShotsMerkzAll Před 4 lety

      Chuck D sucks at rapping, basic 80s nursery rhyme type shit

    • @chillchill909
      @chillchill909 Před 4 lety +5

      @@ShotsMerkzAll I guess Rakim, Kane, Kool G Rap are nursery rappers also from the 80s?!?! 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @KardiFan2000
      @KardiFan2000 Před 4 lety +4

      @@ShotsMerkzAll Of course Chuck had an 80s rap delivery, dumbass...that song came out IN THE 80s...lol

    • @ShotsMerkzAll
      @ShotsMerkzAll Před 4 lety +2

      Rakim and Kool G are the GOATS better than any rapper now. Miles above chuck d

    • @fernandoreyes680
      @fernandoreyes680 Před 4 lety +1

      Heavily disagree but it's a good song

  • @doodahman2995
    @doodahman2995 Před 4 lety +2

    Harry Allen I had to ask him.. Are we that type? DONT BELIEVE THE HYPE.

  • @glenncole4490
    @glenncole4490 Před 4 lety +1

    The 80's hip hop and early 90's were truly the best much respect for Public Enemy !!!

  • @prayermadepatna8439
    @prayermadepatna8439 Před 4 lety +3

    That Detroit Pistion reference pure 🔥

  • @smithjeff3002
    @smithjeff3002 Před 4 lety +1

    Bring The Noise is an amazing song: I’d bought the Less Than Zero soundtrack for the Danzig tune, and wow they nailed it....I had been waiting for these cats all my life. I’m so glad Chuck is talking now because MAN we needed him now.

  • @cipumcomine6500
    @cipumcomine6500 Před 4 lety +2

    I love how he questions Vladimir throughout his interviews with him. The teacher is in the building. 💯✊🏽

  • @bOmBAsTiK
    @bOmBAsTiK Před 4 lety +5

    Chuck be repping them Bad Boyz good shit 💯

  • @BasementVinyL85
    @BasementVinyL85 Před 4 lety +2

    Summer of 98 I could vividly remember that He Got Game joint playin everytime I would turn to MTV

  • @jibsmokestack1
    @jibsmokestack1 Před 4 lety +8

    Vlad's in awe of Chuck!

    • @normajeaneason6983
      @normajeaneason6983 Před 4 lety +2

      Vlad surprised he cant get this brother to talk bad about other brothers. ALL the other brother he interview do it. Love this brother for NOT

    • @KtotheG
      @KtotheG Před 4 lety +1

      Chuck D. is a god in hip hop... he doesn't get enough credit for his lyrical inventions... he was spittin' internals before that shit became a staple of complex rappin'. Other rappers were still end rhyming. Plus, his metaphors and concepts were out of this world. Chuck is a top 10 MC of all time. I don't care what nobody says. He's easily the most underrated lyricist next to Kool Keith and CL Smooth.

    • @abdul-hakeemyesufu1930
      @abdul-hakeemyesufu1930 Před 4 lety

      Rightly so

  • @seancagney1369
    @seancagney1369 Před 4 lety +2

    PE was the blueprint for me of hip hop back when I first started to really get in to music, showed me the ways of the world and spoke knowledge and I was hooked ever since on PE/Hip Hop....... They don't make music like that anymore. My first album of theirs was Fear Of A Black Planet but after that I went back and got It Takes and the rest is history.

  • @theplumber9427
    @theplumber9427 Před 4 lety +20

    Burn Hollywood burn I smell a riot goin on😉

  • @MrSnoopy2130
    @MrSnoopy2130 Před 4 lety +1

    The first Hip Hop song that I fell in love with,do to the extreme bass that comes out your speaker when u have it turned up loud is PE- shut em down

  • @thomasbrown3356
    @thomasbrown3356 Před rokem

    I remember when the def jam tour came to Chicago. I wanted to be an S1W so bad. This interview is amazing, hearing everything that went into those legendary tunes. I remember their 1st time in Soul Train, watching with my homies from my military dorm room. Fist pumping and all. I would love to hear more from Chuck, about the social conscious, Afro centric aspect of Hip Hop, being silenced so soon,.in the early 90s. If NWA gets a bio film, where's Public Enemy's?

  • @polan7434
    @polan7434 Před 4 lety

    Public enemy ,that's my ish!!
    Powerful music 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍

  • @kaizuey
    @kaizuey Před 4 lety

    Chuck Ds the best. What a professor. & he got me into metal with bring the noise. Always felt I was learning something new listening. Also showed me theres really no rules to music just be creative.

  • @BayAreaSon
    @BayAreaSon Před 4 lety +3

    It’s my favorite rap album of all time .Matter of fact,it’s the greatest rap album of all time .

  • @Bobdolepineappl
    @Bobdolepineappl Před 4 lety +3

    It takes a nation of millions IS the greatest hip-hop album of all time hands down

  • @MrTraveller.
    @MrTraveller. Před 4 lety +1

    Respect to this guy! He knows history as he’s been thorough it.

  • @dogsandyoga1743
    @dogsandyoga1743 Před 4 lety +2

    Nations Of Millions is my #1

  • @highfived
    @highfived Před 4 lety +14

    Best album ever made

  • @jus3278
    @jus3278 Před 4 lety

    Chuck is so knowledgeable and humble

  • @mickball1216
    @mickball1216 Před 4 lety

    Such a humble guy chuck D....respect

  • @thegreattreon0177
    @thegreattreon0177 Před 3 lety +1

    Not only is It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back one of the great hip hop albums of all time, it's one of the greatest albums of all time period! The songs on that album play in my head daily and we're talking about from 1988 to 2020!

  • @YoungBreeze252
    @YoungBreeze252 Před 4 lety +1

    I was just playing Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos. That album is a classic

  • @zachariah-binyisrayl5570
    @zachariah-binyisrayl5570 Před 4 lety +2

    "CLEAR THE WAY FOR THE PROPHETS OF RAGE" !!!!!! HEAR WHAT OUR PEOPLE SAY !!!

  • @ShivzDotzTV
    @ShivzDotzTV Před 4 lety

    Legendary Chuck D your Top 5s Top 5 Facts!

  • @itsstilljoose
    @itsstilljoose Před 4 lety +19

    Yo Vlad, News Flash! Thats the greatest hip hop album ever made...ever!

    • @Israel-nb7ip
      @Israel-nb7ip Před 4 lety +4

      I can't tell you how many arguments I've had on this. Agreed!! I love Nas and he's my favorite all time MC but Illmatic doesn't have a thing on It Takes A Nation of Millions...and I've debated that consistently because Illmatic is always mentioned as the GOAT hip hop album. It can't touch It Takes a Nation.

    • @AbdulRashidYakubu
      @AbdulRashidYakubu Před 4 lety +2

      100 agreed. I have 2 albums as the greatest - it takes a nation and De la soul is dead. And ironically Prince Paul said he was inspired by it takes a nation

    • @Israel-nb7ip
      @Israel-nb7ip Před 4 lety +2

      @@AbdulRashidYakubu no doubt. Both those classic works definitely ushered in the concept album era which is what/how classic hip hop albums are measured. Look at how every classic hip hop album was measured moving forward and especially in the 90s...it was based on what the standard those two albums set (skits, interludes, continuous song progressions, full album themes, etc).

    • @itsstilljoose
      @itsstilljoose Před 4 lety

      @@AbdulRashidYakubu that's crazy family, cause I definitely would have went with 3ft high and rising. At least I can tell you know what you are talking about. I can respect that sir

    • @itsstilljoose
      @itsstilljoose Před 4 lety

      @@Israel-nb7ip agreed but I think that is for sure a top ten if not top 5

  • @onelovelife7226
    @onelovelife7226 Před 4 lety +6

    Black Steel is an Awesome track and the beat is Awesome as well , Salute to Terminator X for that beat....

    • @gordongordon98
      @gordongordon98 Před 4 lety +1

      ONE LOVELIFE% It’s so sick

    • @onelovelife7226
      @onelovelife7226 Před 4 lety +1

      🔥🔥🔥👍👍

    • @newfitz06
      @newfitz06 Před 4 lety

      One of my favorites

    • @Raiderfred
      @Raiderfred Před 4 lety +1

      That's my favorite finna bump it right now

    • @newfitz06
      @newfitz06 Před 4 lety +1

      I got a letter from the government the other day I opened and read it.. they said they were Suckas!!!

  • @MTRD71
    @MTRD71 Před 3 lety

    Mine 2.I fell in love with PE when I heard the Rebal🤯

  • @IgotSomuchTroubleonmyMind

    Picture us cooling on the 4th of july and if you heard we was celebrating that's a world wide lie.

  • @suleimanmustafa1473
    @suleimanmustafa1473 Před 4 lety +10

    Shout Out to Tim Westwood! I used to listen to his radio show on Saturdays in the UK in the early 2000s

  • @MultiMrMiles
    @MultiMrMiles Před 4 lety +2

    Westwoods weekly top 10 hiphop tracks in NME magazine ruled the 80s...for real

  • @dpure1235
    @dpure1235 Před 4 lety +1

    I'Im 50 yrs old and without doubt public enemy woke a so called black English boy up to his history culture and the beginning of my search for identity. Without doubt the greatest group producing the most seminal albums. Hip hop begins and ends with P.E.

  • @juice9100
    @juice9100 Před 4 lety +1

    I wasn't brought up on Public Enemy because it wasn't my era, but I'm definitely going back to hear these albums

    • @majikman73
      @majikman73 Před 4 lety +1

      Hold on tight cuhz. Because your whole musical perspective is about to change. The stuff you thought was dope before is more than likely gonna be thrown in the back seat!

    • @juice9100
      @juice9100 Před 4 lety +1

      @@majikman73 oh you just convincing me more to listen

    • @UKBornin1971
      @UKBornin1971 Před 4 lety +1

      PE kicks knowledge, school will be in session.

  • @oRuTRa45
    @oRuTRa45 Před 4 lety

    Not only the most interviewed, but he gives the longest interviews lol. And best believe I listen to every minute. I think his interview on The Combat Jack Show was like 3 hours.

  • @pmwwjd1
    @pmwwjd1 Před 4 lety +1

    Chuck has THE most commanding voice in hip hop.

    • @karaminalee
      @karaminalee Před 4 lety

      Chuck’s voice is like a brick wall. 12 years old, I first heard Can’t Truss It, and my life changed. ❤️😍😍😍

  • @martymart1048
    @martymart1048 Před 4 lety +15

    Don't support lil Wayne's new album. He feels he is to rich to care about police brutality.

    • @martymart1048
      @martymart1048 Před 4 lety +4

      Spread the word

    • @andrewilliams4180
      @andrewilliams4180 Před 4 lety +4

      I never liked lil Wayne to begin with

    • @kn0wr3zz
      @kn0wr3zz Před 4 lety +1

      Fucking bull shit, race baiting clap trap. Stop your pandering nonsense. We blacks aren't oppressed, you are being played like a fool

    • @gordongordon98
      @gordongordon98 Před 4 lety +1

      Martin Ziegler yeah but he been lip kissing birdman his whole life so cut him a little slack

    • @iliyano567
      @iliyano567 Před 4 lety

      You not missing out dude fell off 😂💀💀💀

  • @NoNoHandle
    @NoNoHandle Před 4 lety +2

    EPMD, nuff said. Originators of the funk samples

  • @flowhipnotic1148
    @flowhipnotic1148 Před 4 lety +1

    Mine too. First rap album I bought with my own $.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @DaSkarekrow
    @DaSkarekrow Před 4 lety

    True story, my korean brother was 4 years older than me, and I was about 8, and he got me into rap in the mid 80s and Whodini was one of the first rappers I fell in love with.... "Five minutes to funk, this ain't no junk, so pull ya bottom off the tree stump, ladies are pretty, city to city, now we're getting down to the nitty gritty" Whew, I love that fkn shit..... also Freaks Come out Night, and then later LL Cool J came into the picture and til this day, I still love fkn hip hop!

  • @jamesgilliam6615
    @jamesgilliam6615 Před 4 lety +1

    And to my rescue it was a S1W my favorite line

  • @anthonysmith2050
    @anthonysmith2050 Před 3 lety

    Nations Of Millions is in The Greatest Albums Ever Conversation. Regardless of genre. Rides from beginning to end.

  • @freddyb6105
    @freddyb6105 Před 4 lety

    Bring the Noise was a game changer!!

  • @danielwalker5501
    @danielwalker5501 Před 4 lety +12

    FACTS...I've seen P.E every time they come close to cincinnati. Iwas in the mosh pit in bogarts with 100 white boys (no blood just love) CINCY STAND UP ...

    • @Nigmatics
      @Nigmatics Před 4 lety +1

      Lol 💯. The white boys brought the dope energy and would get real live at PE shows!!!

    • @AbdulRashidYakubu
      @AbdulRashidYakubu Před 4 lety

      Cincinnati stand up!!!! Bogart's in Short Vine. Epic location

  • @MisterQG71
    @MisterQG71 Před 4 lety

    Definitely monumental

  • @alitabassum1258
    @alitabassum1258 Před rokem

    Great full for having PE #1 in My youth

  • @kathyflourscent9227
    @kathyflourscent9227 Před 4 lety +2

    Yes hip hop album made , OVERALL, I say OFF THE WALL, MJ, bless

  • @Themaskedtalker
    @Themaskedtalker Před 4 lety +2

    Vlad should interview Tim Westwood. He carried hiphop in the UK for a long time Legend

    • @Themaskedtalker
      @Themaskedtalker Před 4 lety

      @Jeff Roberts in UK we have Grime and Drill which are variations of hip hop. Westwood exposed us to USA hip hop with his show and his knowledge is deep. I'd like to know his history and story

  • @bronzeyogi1308
    @bronzeyogi1308 Před 4 lety

    love this dude. The whole PE

  • @beforereal8662
    @beforereal8662 Před 4 lety +1

    BOMB SQUAD IN FULL EFFECT

  • @robertmugabe2905
    @robertmugabe2905 Před 4 lety +3

    ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME....PE did that!

  • @reefb4364
    @reefb4364 Před 4 lety +1

    Whoudini definitely had bangers! I actually had to get their best of a few years ago!

  • @j.ericsandoval566
    @j.ericsandoval566 Před 4 lety +1

    I slept to that album every night for two months

  • @pjmarc1
    @pjmarc1 Před 4 lety

    Nation of millions is the best album ever for sure even in 2020. Summer of 1988, everybody was bumping that album. Second best album was criminal minded in 1988.

  • @RussellMills1877
    @RussellMills1877 Před rokem +1

    Public Enemy will forever be a legendary group even though Chuck D.did most of the rapping but the hits that were on their albums are timeless. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017 to find me.

  • @jamesskelton5033
    @jamesskelton5033 Před rokem

    Most powerful voice in rap ,nothing to do wirh the politics ,u know chuck d is on the mic,vocals are always on point

  • @cross7387
    @cross7387 Před 4 lety

    3rd verse of dont believe the hype
    THE GREATEST VERSE IN HIP HOP EVER

  • @UndeadPharaoh
    @UndeadPharaoh Před 4 lety +3

    Been in NYC since I was born and been into hip-hop since I could remember, and Takes A Nation still holds up for me.
    #1 of all time, is The Great Adventures Of Slick Rick, but Takes A Nation is up there.

    • @jknumber5138
      @jknumber5138 Před 4 lety +1

      You talking 80s. Great Adventure is #1. 2 is Paid In Full. 3 Run DMC first joint from 1984. 4 Long Live the Kane. 5 is that D.O.C. album

    • @UndeadPharaoh
      @UndeadPharaoh Před 4 lety +1

      @@jknumber5138 Pshhh man I can't believe that's almost my 80's list right there.
      Only difference is for #4 I got Critical Beatdown. And for #5 it might be Eazy-Duz-It, but No One Can Do It Better is worthy of being on that list no doubt.

    • @jknumber5138
      @jknumber5138 Před 4 lety

      I love that song Bait from Critical Beat down

    • @UndeadPharaoh
      @UndeadPharaoh Před 4 lety

      @@jknumber5138 Yeah yo, just Kool Keith alone is crazy. Still one of my favorite MCs

    • @IgotSomuchTroubleonmyMind
      @IgotSomuchTroubleonmyMind Před 4 lety

      Welcome to the terrodome was my battle song. That shit there used to get me wildin.

  • @brandonmuse5532
    @brandonmuse5532 Před 4 lety

    DMX one of the best live performances I have ever seen.

  • @Goatchild90
    @Goatchild90 Před 4 lety +1

    Nation of Millions is one of the greatest albums of all time, of any genre

  • @D.A.Y.O
    @D.A.Y.O Před 4 lety +5

    Tim Westwood the legend

  • @JamesWalker-em4eo
    @JamesWalker-em4eo Před 4 lety

    Brand Nubian All for one! Right now I have Brand Nubians Wake Up as my alarm in my phone. But PE and Whodini were great.