Been a Hip Hop head since I was born. Tagging the walls at my elementary school, fashion sense in kindergarden, playing music at my moms basement parties before I was 10. Then when Hip Hop music came to block parties in Brooklyn (I guess I was about 9 ) that sealed the deal. I still have some of tapes from Harlem World (watered down as hell from all the dupes)... Cold Crush vs. Fantastic (Romantic) 5.... man I miss those days!!!! I guess I can express disgust with the quality of Hip Hop music today, but hey, wack ass MCs need to eat too.
Top 5 Hip Hop Songs (1979-1996)
Cant stop the Prophet - Jeru the Damaja (Pete Rock remix)
Fudge Pudge - Organized Confusion
Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka - Fab 5 Boot Camp Clik
Brooklyn's Finest - Biggie & Jay-Z
Crooklyn Dodgers (both) - Masta Ace, Special Ed, Buckshot, Chubb Rock, O.C, Jeru
Im gonna cheat and add one
Fakin Jax - INI
Favorite Gear (1979-1996)
Lets just say I was known as Fila in the early, mid 80s (back when you could only find it in tennis stores)
Top 5 Mc's (1979-1996)
Pharoahe Monch
Biggie
Rakim
Black Thought
Mos Def
Top 5 Albums (1979 -1996)
Stress - Organized Konfusion
Illmatic - Nas
Low End Theory - ATCQ
Doggy Style - Snoop
Paid in Full - Rakim
Top DJ's (1979-1996)
DJ turntable skills? Or DJ turned Producer?
I'll do DJ turned Producer
Pete Rock
Premier
Large Professor
Ali Shaheed Muhammed
Diamond D
Can you remember how you were first introduced to Hip Hop?
MC Ice Cream in 1970 something at a block party in Brooklyn.
How did you hear about Flowbacks.com?
Don Robinson... the man himself
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