12/27/2023 0 Comments Late 80s hip hopAnd you can’t win no real MC contest.” - Kool Moe DeeĢ. That real hip-hop vibe."īest diss: “You’re not number one. It was just straight, I’m better than you, and this is how I display my talent on the microphone. "The energy back then was like - it wasn’t no beef, no anger, it wasn’t like, I’m gonna kill you. But that wasn’t gonna stop Busy Bee to do an event because what he lost from is not what he does. This was Busy Bee: 'Put ya hands in the air, let me hear you say oh yeah!' He was a crowd-motivated rocker. At the end of the day, he wasn’t a lyricist. Why embarrass yourself even more? Give him his props and go about your business. His reply was, 'And this is why I’m on Kool Moe Dee dick y’all.' I just knew there weren’t no wins comin’ from Busy. Busy Bee didn’t even come back on after him. And Kool Moe Dee grabbed the mic and just let off a lyrical assault that left no response. Busy Bee walked in talking ‘bout how he was gonna win the money and everything. It was a $1,000 competition and everybody was trying to win it. In the fight for bragging rights and cash, Kool Moe Dee proved that if you can’t handle the heat, drop the mic.ĭJ Kay Slay : "It happened at Harlem World, 116th and Lenox Ave. Fresh, Just-Ice, Heavy D and Public Enemy (Chuck D & Flavor Flav).Before lyricists took their skills to the studio, they took it to the streets. Melodie), Stetsasonic (Delite, Daddy-O, Wise, and Frukwan), Kool Moe Dee, MC Lyte, Doug E. “ Self-Destruction” was produced by KRS-One and D-Nice of Boogie Down Productions (Hank Shocklee of the Bomb Squad is credited as an associate producer), and featured Boogie Down Productions (KRS-One, D-Nice & Ms. Composed of some of the biggest stars in contemporary East Coast Hip Hop, the movement released this single. KRS-One responded to these deaths by forming the Stop the Violence Movement to advance a vision of Hip Hop that would restore what he called Hip Hop’s original principles to the music industry. The killing occurred shortly after Scott La Rock, a founding member of Boogie Down Productions, was killed in a shooting. Remember the days Hip Hop was all about consciousness and improvement? In 1988, during a concert by Boogie Down Productions and Public Enemy, a young fan was killed in a fight. Stop The Violence Movement - Self Destruction (1989) There are many disco influences in the music – the groove was taken from “Good Times” by Chic – but the raps are classic and served as a template for how emceeing could actually be done on a record.įun fact: the whole song was recorded in one take. And despite the controversy surrounding it (also about who actually wrote the lyrics don’t forget Grandmaster Caz’s uncredited contributions) – the song became a huge hit around the world. Because the song was performed by three ‘studio rappers’ who hadn’t been among the ones who pioneered Hip Hop on the Bronx streets, this song was initially dismissed by some.īe that as it may – “Rappers Delight” was the first (or actually the second … ) Hip Hop song that was released as a single. As early as 1979 the discussion about the difference between commercial ‘sell-out’ / pop-rap and real Hip Hop was prevalent. Released in 1979, so technically not an eighties track – but included here anyway because of its undeniable significance and influence, even if it could be (and has been) argued that this song was not a natural continuation of the Hip Hop movement that had been building underground.
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