Yo 40 yrs later (1981) -2021....... Anc Fearless Four still pumps and mad ips to them! SHIT BANGS HARD LIKE IT WAS YESTERDAY. OH, A N D THE 1ST PUERTO RICAN RAPPER/MC TO EVER HIT THE STAGE!!!!! DEVASTATING TITO! Baya
2:10 DO RE MI FA SO LA " TITO " A pioneering Puerto Rican MC in the dawn of HIP HOP is introduced and about to rip it on this CLASSIC track by the Fearless Four . These brothers and The Cold Crush Brothers were the truth of what ignited what excited us about Hip Hop . All respect due and thank you .
"Yes thats what I said, or havent ya read, i'm not only good at rhyming I'm good in bed....." ha haaaaa FUCKIN CLASSSSSSSIC! Used to have an in-studio live version of this from a Mr Magic show... : / What I would give to hear that again.... RIP MM and G-d bless all
This is what I'm talking about baby! Wish it were like that again 😢. Today's Hip Hop is absolute fucking garage. It died for me personally in late 1993 when a new rap style emerged and I said to myself "what the fuck man!" Haven't followed it since then.
other states played there part in this birth of a new music but all hands down New York city was founder in King of birth of that hip hop sound I was there to c it born in give birth
man when i hear this i cant help but smile. ff4 over g-unit any day. had a young cat at the job popping shit about these young rappers today, got this on and other classic on cd and let him hear what real hip hop is about, now he's always askin when he can hear some more lol.
every Street had a DJ in dance crews all love in fun boy did we have fun Sheldon H chambliss East NY Brooklyn red hook up town is were I was witnessing a New birth of music
Yo 40 yrs later (1981) -2021....... Anc Fearless Four still pumps and mad ips to them! SHIT BANGS HARD LIKE IT WAS YESTERDAY. OH, A N D THE 1ST PUERTO RICAN RAPPER/MC TO EVER HIT THE STAGE!!!!! DEVASTATING TITO! Baya
DLB has some of the coldest lines in rap history on this song,I'm from east Oakland and we call it like we see it out here,ain't no hatin here NYC.
been a huge fearless four fan for over 30yrs.. this is one of my favorite trax.. TRUE RAW ORGANIC HIP HOP...
I'm just watching the young heads explode right now...lol. They'll never understand. Great post...
I love when the hand claps come in.
I like to lost my mind the first time I heard this...Kept running it over and over back in the day!
2:10 DO RE MI FA SO LA " TITO " A pioneering Puerto Rican MC in the dawn of HIP HOP is introduced and about to rip it on this CLASSIC track by the Fearless Four . These brothers and The Cold Crush Brothers were the truth of what ignited what excited us about Hip Hop . All respect due and thank you .
just great
the most underrated hip hop group. 30 years later and this is STILL better than the crap that's out now. not one whack verse..they all killed it.
They had bars!!
Today's hip hop is absolute shit with a capital "S"!
This joint changed my life. Brooklyn!!! JHS. Tearing down the lunch room because of this joint. I stepped my rap game up
they are the fearless four :)))) great classic
I just wished they went a few more rounds, straight classic!!!!
REAL late entry...I know RIGHT???
Loving it here in LA
Phenomenal.
iam speechless
hip hop for ever
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Legendary and Underrated
"Yes thats what I said, or havent ya read, i'm not only good at rhyming I'm good in bed....." ha haaaaa FUCKIN CLASSSSSSSIC! Used to have an in-studio live version of this from a Mr Magic show... : / What I would give to hear that again.... RIP MM and G-d bless all
Listenin' to this with a blue ny hat on.
the only crew that could hang with the treacherous 3…. and thats saying something
Because they're all homeboys.
@@TheWonderfuldre You almost look like Grandmaster Caz.
@@michaelmontano4280 Lol. That's a first. Never heard that before. DLB always called me "Smiling Andre"
@@TheWonderfuldre Yo! you met one of them?
This is what I'm talking about baby! Wish it were like that again 😢. Today's Hip Hop is absolute fucking garage. It died for me personally in late 1993 when a new rap style emerged and I said to myself "what the fuck man!" Haven't followed it since then.
Big up to my man DLB, the microphone wizard! This was the first rap album I ever purchased. That first rhyme pound for pound one of the best EVER!
UNFUCKINGBELIEVABLE
You'd better believe that shit baby. Today's Hip Hop is fucking garage!
2:10
other states played there part in this birth of a new music but all hands down New York city was founder in King of birth of that hip hop sound I was there to c it born in give birth
What year is this track from?
I AGREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Most underrated Hip Hop group. Over 30 years later and this shit is still better than the bullshit that's out now.
+52WENTY3 Amen brotha
Agreed 👍. Hip Hop died 😢 for me personally in late 1993. A new rap style emerged and I said to myself "what the fuck is this shit?!?"
man when i hear this i cant help but smile. ff4 over g-unit any day. had a young cat at the job popping shit about these young rappers today, got this on and other classic on cd and let him hear what real hip hop is about, now he's always askin when he can hear some more lol.
That's good! You just converted him.
Have him listen to "Spoonin' Rap" by Spoonie G
Do N E BODY Got The Lyrics 2 This song??!!!!Plz HOOK Me up. .plzzzz
No lyrics,but know word for word....lol
every Street had a DJ in dance crews all love in fun boy did we have fun Sheldon H chambliss East NY Brooklyn red hook up town is were I was witnessing a New birth of music
"rapers" - hahahaha
this is some fly shit notice my word fly LOL LOL iam true school
Damn. The beat runs out!
Back here after seeing the big arguments going on Instagram right now. Lord Jamar is saying Puerto Ricans didnt help form hip hop . Lmao he is trippin
For years I have been trying to figure out what D.L.B. is saying at 0:56. WTF?