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Bklyn's_OX_KING;6239205 said:Peace King
Each one teach one. I always have an open ear to the older Hip Hop G's. Every time I'm speaking to a Hip Hop OG and they hear a song song that's playing today, y'all have a knack of knowing where the samples came from within 15 seconds of listening.
I'm 32, my older brother is 39, and my dad is 63. They put me up on Hip Hop. All together, we have about 10,000 cd's, vinyls, and tapes. My dad still has a rare Zenith all in one stereo system that plays vinyls, a-track, and cassettes.
I use to laugh at my brother doing those old Hip Hop dances like the wop, the fila, and stuff
Back in 88, when i was seven, Wingate Park in Brooklyn is a special place for me. It's the park where I've seen performances by KRS ONE, Zapp, Funkadelic, Chaka Khan, Ohio Players, Al Green, Biz Markie, etc
Anyway, much respect
P.S.
Don't forget to remind the young cats about the most important element of Hip Hop that seems to be fading
What's today mathematics? Knowledge GOD
Y'all from the 5% generation. Teach these youngin's . I don't see much threads about the affect the 5 percenters and Nuwaubian Nation influence in Hip Hop.
Peace
Bklyn's_OX_KING;6239309 said:http://community.allhiphop.com/discussion/495846/cd-s-are-the-new-tape-cassettes/p1
yo
@_Menace_
you always posting your collection but I remember when i asked collectors about their stereo system you posted some wack ass current all in one system that plays cd's, vinyls, and cassettes. Now that post is somehow deleted but i remember.
My advice to you, from collector to collector, is step your stereo system game up.
peace
Siqnih Da Trapper;6239493 said:Menace a true music head!
_Menace_;6239066 said:Did not know the IC has a lot of people over 25
Bklyn's_OX_KING;6239205 said:Peace King
Each one teach one. I always have an open ear to the older Hip Hop G's. Every time I'm speaking to a Hip Hop OG and they hear a song song that's playing today, y'all have a knack of knowing where the samples came from within 15 seconds of listening.
I'm 32, my older brother is 39, and my dad is 63. They put me up on Hip Hop. All together, we have about 10,000 cd's, vinyls, and tapes. My dad still has a rare Zenith all in one stereo system that plays vinyls, a-track, and cassettes.
I use to laugh at my brother doing those old Hip Hop dances like the wop, the fila, and stuff
Back in 88, when i was seven, Wingate Park in Brooklyn is a special place for me. It's the park where I've seen performances by KRS ONE, Zapp, Funkadelic, Chaka Khan, Ohio Players, Al Green, Biz Markie, etc
Anyway, much respect
P.S.
Don't forget to remind the young cats about the most important element of Hip Hop that seems to be fading
What's today mathematics? Knowledge GOD
Y'all from the 5% generation. Teach these youngin's . I don't see much threads about the affect the 5 percenters and Nuwaubian Nation influence in Hip Hop.
Peace
Siqnih Da Trapper;6239034 said:5 Grand;6239013 said:39.
Old enough to remember the day President Reagan got shot
Old enough to remember Michael Jackson's performance on Motown 25
Saw Beat Street in the movie theater
Old enough to remember Yo! MTV Raps when they first came out
Old enough to remember when The Source was just a newsletter
Graduated in 1991, the summer that NWA's Niggaz4life came out
How was it watching the GOAT perform live???
5 Grand;6239013 said:39.
Old enough to remember the day President Reagan got shot
Old enough to remember Michael Jackson's performance on Motown 25
Saw Beat Street in the movie theater
Old enough to remember Yo! MTV Raps when they first came out
Old enough to remember when The Source was just a newsletter
Graduated in 1991, the summer that NWA's Niggaz4life came out