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Fab 5 Freddy & The Electric boogie dancers

Fab 5 Freddy kickin some lyrics. Graffiti rock bonus....Fab Five Freddy Rap hip hop old school

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Max Roach + Fab 5 Freddy + NYC Breakers [1983]

Maxwell Lemuel Roach + Fab 5 Freddy and the New York City Break Dancers [November 12, 1983]

The drummer Maxwell Lemuel Roach perform with Fab 5 Freddy, a rap vocalist, and D. J. Spy, a disk jockey, and several crews of break dancers at the Kitchen (925-3615), 59 Wooster Street NY

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Blondie - Rapture

possibly the 1st rap song...blondie

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Fab 5 Freddy vs. George Bush Sr.

Fab 5 Freddy scores a TOUCHDOWN on the former Pres. George Bush Sr. @ the Superdome in New Orleans....George Bush's Iraq Soldier

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1990's 1992 Billy Dee Williams Fab 5 Freddy Colt 45 Commerci

1990's 1992 Billy Dee Williams Fab 5 Freddy Colt 45 Commercial. Fab 5 Freddy takes a break from Yo MTV Raps to drink some 40's and daydream about the hedonistic lifestyle of Billy Dee "Lando Calrissian" Williams.

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Wild Style 25th Anniversary - Fab 5 Freddy

The boys of Wild Style reunite in Central Park 25 years after. The Chief Rocker Busy Bee, The Cold Crush Brothers, The Fantastic Five MC's, Grandmaster Caz, DJ Grand Wizard Theodore, Rodney Cee and Fab 5 Freddy.

See more from the event on www.yellow-island.blogspot.com

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Max Roach & Fab 5 Freddy - Live at The Kitchen (1983)

Old Skool...Max Roach Fab Freddy Live Old School Rap 1983

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1MC Podcast: One For The Treble

View Tracklist & Link To Entire Podcast
Now Available for Download:
http://1mc.us/blog/podcasts/2007/05/23/oneforthetreble/#more -700

Track listing:

01 One For The Treble (Fresh) by Davy DMX
02 Rappin' And Rocking The House (Version B) by Funky Four Plus One More
03 Une Sale Histoire (Female Version) by Fab 5 Freddy
04 Lovin' Ev'ry Minute Of It by Doug E. Fresh
05 Super Sperm by Kurtis Blow
06 Wildstyle Theme Rap No. 2 (f/ Charlie Chase) by Grand Master Caz & Chris Stein
07 Bass & Tone On The Microphone by MC Breeze
08 If I Ruled The World by Kurtis Blow
09 One Time Two Time Blow Your Mind by MC Rock Lovely
10 Money Talks by MC Candyman
11 Techno Scratch by Knights Of The Turntables

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Dap Issue#2 Trailer

Trailer for Dap Magazine #2. Featuring cameo apperances by Allen Iverson, Fab 5 Freddy, J Davey, Teki Latex, Waajeed, Ian Reid, Flosstradamus, King Stampede, Santogold, Intial H, Bisc 1, Steedlord

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Michael Jacksons "THRILLER" is 25 yrs OLD!!

CBS Morning Show 11/30/2007 w/FAB 5 FREDDY on Michael Jackson's "Thriller" turning 25 yrs old!!!...Michael Jackson

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Just For Kicks Exclusive Clips - Run DMC My ADIDAS Story

"Just For Kicks" is the first documentary film featuring an overview of the sneaker phenomena through interviews of world-renown collectors, Hip-Hop pioneers, industry players, rap stars, journalists, brand marketers and other sneaker addicts.

In the film, shot in New York, Paris, London, Portland and Los Angeles, insider personalities such as Bobbito Garcia, Rock Steady Crew's Doze Green, Grandmaster Caz & JDL (Cold Crush Brothers), Rev. Run, DMC & Russell Simmons, Scoop Jackson, Futura 2000, Fab 5 Freddy, Bonz Malone, Wu-Tang Clan's Raekwon, Damon Dash and more share their passion and their perspectives on how and why sneakers have evolved into one of the key elements of style of the MTV generation.

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Just For Kicks Exclusive Clip - Sneaker Collectors

Just For Kicks" is the first documentary film featuring an overview of the sneaker phenomena through interviews of world-renown collectors, Hip-Hop pioneers, industry players, rap stars, journalists, brand marketers and other sneaker addicts.

In the film, shot in New York, Paris, London, Portland and Los Angeles, insider personalities such as Bobbito Garcia, Rock Steady Crew's Doze Green, Grandmaster Caz & JDL (Cold Crush Brothers), Rev. Run, DMC & Russell Simmons, Scoop Jackson, Futura 2000, Fab 5 Freddy, Bonz Malone, Wu-Tang Clan's Raekwon, Damon Dash and more share their passion and their perspectives on how and why sneakers have evolved into one of the key elements of style of the MTV generation.

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TOM SILVERMAN , BAMBAATAA & CAZ PLANET ROCK

Tommy Boy Records talks about Planet Rock along with Bambaataa , Grandmaster Caz & Fab 5 Freddy....planet rock kraftwerk zulu nation bam bambaataa afrika tommy boy

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Just For Kicks Exclusive clips - Stick Up Stories

Just For Kicks" is the first documentary film featuring an overview of the sneaker phenomena through interviews of world-renown collectors, Hip-Hop pioneers, industry players, rap stars, journalists, brand marketers and other sneaker addicts.

In the film, shot in New York, Paris, London, Portland and Los Angeles, insider personalities such as Bobbito Garcia, Rock Steady Crew's Doze Green, Grandmaster Caz & JDL (Cold Crush Brothers), Rev. Run, DMC & Russell Simmons, Scoop Jackson, Futura 2000, Fab 5 Freddy, Bonz Malone, Wu-Tang Clan's Raekwon, Damon Dash and more share their passion and their perspectives on how and why sneakers have evolved into one of the key elements of style of the MTV generation.

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What's Wrong With 'American Gangster' - Part 1

Higgy Hackford, the Web's animated hip hop movie critic, smacks down 'American Gangster,' the new Ridley Scott crime drama starring Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe and featuring Josh Brolin, Cuba Gooding Jr., Chiwwetel Ejiofor, RZA, Carla Gugino, Common, T.I., Anthony Hamilton and Fab 5 Freddy. Visit 60SecondSmackdown.com to see more.

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HIP HOP HITS THE SMITHSONIAN

The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History has launched a new multi-year initiative titled, Hip-Hop Won't Stop: The Beat, The Rhymes, The Life. A special press conference took place at the Hilton Hotel in New York City on Wednesday, February 28th, to announce the new project. The event was attended by Kool Herc, Russell Simmons, Crazy Legs of the Rock Steady Crew, Grandmaster Flash, Bill Adler, Fab 5 Freddy, Ice T, and Afrika Bambaataa. Crazy Legs broke down why the day was so special for him. He said, "Things I'm very proud of right now is the fact that one day my son will be able to take his lady and kids to the museum and check out his dad. Things like that, the importance of this being...

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Wild Style 25th Anniversary - DJ Grand Wizard Theodore

Wild Style 25th Anniversary Reunion

Sunday, July 29th, 2007 @ Summerstage, Central Park

The boys of Wild Style reunite in Central Park 25 years after. The Chief Rocker Busy Bee, The Cold Crush Brothers, The Fantastic Five MC's, Grandmaster Caz, DJ Grand Wizard Theodore, Rodney Cee and Fab 5 Freddy.

See more from the event on www.yellow-island.blogspot.com

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88HIPHOP PSA - DJ DEBATE

Now playing on Joost! http://www.88HIPHOP.COM/Joost - Is the DJ the backbone of Hip-Hop? Big Daddy Kane, Fab 5 Freddy, Kid Creole, and others tell it like it is...

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PLANET BBOY Premier Movie Showing

Fab 5 Freddy & Ken Swift at Planet Bboy, Ground Zero, New York....Planet Bboy Ground Zero Ken Swift Fab5 Freddy

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WILDSTYLE 25th YEAR ANNIVERSARY JULY 29/07 CENTRAL PARK

25 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF WILDSTYLE COMING UP, WILL BE CELEBRATED JULY 31 IN CENTRAL PARK (FREE). HERE IS SOME VIDEO TAKEN THIS AFTERNOON JUNE 19th AT THE NEARBY LOWER EAST SIDE EAST RIVER AMPITHEATRE WHERE PART OF THE MOVIE WAS FILMED.

Wild Style 25th Anniversary Reunion
The Chief Rocker Busy Bee
The Cold Crush Brothers
GrandMaster Caz
DJ GrandWizzard Theodore
Fab 5 Freddy + special guests
Film screening of Wild Style
Sunday, July 29, 2007
From 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage

http://www.summerstage.org/index1.aspx?BD=19792

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WILDSTYLE 25th YEAR ANNIVERSARY JULY 29/07 CENTRAL PARK

25 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF WILDSTYLE COMING UP, WILL BE CELEBRATED JULY 31 IN CENTRAL PARK (FREE). HERE IS SOME VIDEO TAKEN THIS AFTERNOON JUNE 19th AT THE NEARBY LOWER EAST SIDE EAST RIVER AMPITHEATRE WHERE PART OF THE MOVIE WAS FILMED.

Wild Style 25th Anniversary Reunion
The Chief Rocker Busy Bee
The Cold Crush Brothers
GrandMaster Caz
DJ GrandWizzard Theodore
Fab 5 Freddy + special guests
Film screening of Wild Style
Sunday, July 29, 2007
From 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage

http://www.summerstage.org/index1.aspx?BD=19792

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WILDSTYLE 25th ANNIVERSARY JULY 29/07 IN CENTRAL PARK

Wild Style 25th Anniversary Reunion
The Chief Rocker Busy Bee
The Cold Crush Brothers
GrandMaster Caz
DJ GrandWizzard Theodore
Fab 5 Freddy + special guests
Film screening of Wild Style
Sunday, July 29, 2007
From 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage

http://www.summerstage.org/index1.aspx?BD=19792

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Najwa Moses interviews Diddy on the Red Carpet

Catch Celebrity Styleaholic Najwa Moses of www.styleaholics.com as she interviews celebrities such as Diddy, Tommy Hilfiger, Timbaland, Trina, Melissa Ford, Eva Pigford, Joy Bryant, Fab 5 Freddy, Nelson George and more at a high profile Red Carpet fashion event in New York City hosted by Essence magazine.

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Concerts Sauvages 5 - Saian Supa Crew - French rap

"Concerts Sauvages" is a French TV show. The goal is to improvise a concert in the streets. People do not know that a concert will take place in their town before he start. This one is with the Saian Supa Crew in the town of Versailles.

Most French hip hop artists come from poor urban areas outside of Paris known as the banlieues (including Lunatic, Mafia K1 Fry, La Brigade, Secteur Ä), Lyon, Lille, Le Havre (La Boussole), Strasbourg, Toulouse (KDD) or Marseille (IAM, Fonky Family, Psy 4 De La Rime, 3ème Oeil, and others). Many French rappers are products of the HLM and use their tough upbringing as sources of inspiration in their lyrics.

The majority of French rappers are descended from African and DOM-TOM immigrants. Even though some of the pioneers like Lionel D and DJ Dee Nasty are not of African descent, Africans have dominated the music scene. However, in contrast to the United States, France has always featured numerous racially-mixed groups. Many of the most important rappers in France are Caucasian (including Kool Shen, of Portuguese and French descent; Akhenaton, of Italian descent; Diam's, of Cypriot and French descent; and Sinik, of Kabylian and French descent). Many are also immigrants from former French colonies who have moved to France for education or a better life. MC Solaar, who was born in Senegal, released his first CD in 1991. Within France, the two cities with the largest hip hop scene are Paris (the majority of French rappers come from the suburbs of Paris.) and Marseille.

History
Hip hop first appeared in France in 1979, just as the genre was achieving some success in the United States. Its popularity was due to the large African presence in France. By 1982, a number of hip hop radio stations had appeared, including Rapper Dapper Snapper, and the future star DJ Dee Nasty made his first appearance. That same year saw the first major hip hop concert, the New York City Rap Tour, sponsored by Europe 1 and featuring Afrika Bambaataa, Grandmixer DST, Fab 5 Freddy, Mr Freeze and the Rock Steady Crew.

The first major star of French hip hop was MC Solaar, born Claude M'Barali in Dakar, Senegal. He moved to France in 1970 and lived in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges. His 1991 Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo, was a major hit. The European Music Office's report on Music in Europe claimed that the French language was well-suited for rapping, and that MC Solaar's popularity came about "probably because of his very open and positive attitude, his strong literary talents and humour".[citation needed] He set many records, including being the first French hip hop recording to go platinum. Most artists claims that the French language hip hop style was influenced by Renaud Séchan songs.

Following MC Solaar's breakthrough, two broad styles emerged within the French hip hop scene; artists such as Solaar, Dee Nasty, and Alliance Ethnik championed a more mellow, sanguine style, while more hardcore performers such as Assassin and Suprême NTM assumed a more aggressive aesthetic. Many such artists found themselves at the heart of controversies over lyrics that were seen as glorifying the murder of police officers and other crimes , similar to outcries over violent thuggish lyrics in American gangsta rap. The cases include the notorious following: -NTM's "Police" -Sniper's "La France" -Lunatik's "Le crime paie"

Through the nineties, the music grew to become one of the most popular genres in France; in 1997, IAM's release "L'école du Micro d'Argent" sold more than 1 million discs, with NTM shifting more than 700,000 copies of their final album "Supreme NTM". The group went their separate ways in 2000.

In the 2000s, similar to developments in the USA, a gap has begun to emerge in French hip hop between artists seen as having sold out, belonging to the mainstream, and more credible, innovative independent artists. La Rumeur and Sheryo, some hardcore rappers are known for their reject of mainstream french rap

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