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Hip Hop Dissertation (*Explicit Parental Advisory*) - DJ Street Professor (Green Wonder Network) image

Hip Hop Dissertation (*Explicit Parental Advisory*) - DJ Street Professor (Green Wonder Network)

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(*Explicit Parental Advisory*) Hip Hop Dissertation with DJ Street Professor 

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Set Playlist:

Sugarhill Gang - Rappers Delight

Wu-Tang Clan - C.R.E.A.M

Eric B. & Rakim - Follow the Leader

DMX - Ruff Ryders Anthem

Tupac - Hail Mary

Luniz - I got 5 on it

Dr. Dre - Let's Ride

Method Man & Redman - How High

Nate Dogg & Warren G - Regulators

The Roots - You Got Me

Outkast - Ms. Jackson

Outkast - So Fresh, So Clean

4 Progress Only (4PO) - Luvher

Nas - Ether

Dr. Dre - Next Episode

NWA - Straight Outta Compton

Eminem - Till I Collapse

Tupac - Keep Ya Head Up

4 Progress Only (4PO) - Road Less Traveled

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Transcript

Introduction and Show Opening

00:00:00
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Yo, yo, yo, what up, what up, what up, friends, and welcome to your hip-hop dissertation with DJ Street Professor on the 1s and 2s, baby. We're here, I'ma play you all. of my favorite hip hop classics, so thank you to everybody joining in on Green Wonder Network Radio. Please make sure you go ahead if you have not already and you download that app. We are on
00:00:35
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Android and iOS, so both stores have

The Origins of Hip-Hop

00:00:39
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the app. Go ahead and download Green Wonder Network. let's go ahead and Let's go ahead and kick this bad boy off. I got one of my favorite old school tracks. I want to start off old school for y'all, so taking it back in the day. ah But this is a Rapper's Delight and Rapper's Delight is by Sugar Hill Gang and Sugar Hill Gang is widely known as one of the first groups ever in hip-hop coming out of New York, you know what I mean? So definitely Sugar Hill Gang is one of the most influential
00:01:12
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groups of all time and hip hop. And this hit is from 1979. Rapper's Delight, the first rap single to become a top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching a peak position of number 36 in January of 1980. This is Sugarhill Gang. Rapper's Delight. So enjoy, my friends.
00:02:55
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and sing that song Check it out, I'm the C-A-S and the O-V-A and the rest is F-L-Y You me rock it, let me catch it, you ready? Let me, let me ball me This is all of the grand system Yo, what's up son? Yo, what's up kid? What's going on kid? Yo, what up, just doing my thing? Yo, what up, man? Chugga, what up, man? What up? Who loves you?
00:04:16
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It was a dream for the team who was afraid
00:05:17
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Stay awake, choose the ways of the world.

Iconic Hip-Hop Duos: Eric B & Rakim

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um rocket with the rock came
00:06:54
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Follow me into a solo, get in the flow And you can pitch it like a photo Music makes mellow maintains and make melodies For emcees, motivates, the breaks are never lasting I can go on for days and days with rhymes, displays that engrave Deep as x-rays, I can take a phrase that's rarely heard Now it's a deadly word I can get ill at an arm or kill at a bar but no alarm Rock camera remain calm Self esteem make me super superb and supreme before a microphone still out of vain This was a tape, I wasn't supposed to break I was supposed to wait but let's motivate I wanna see you keep following and swallowing
00:07:27
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Take it or let it get right in the ball Rub a stride and others die to get the formula But I'mma let you sweat, you still ain't home You a step away from frozen, stiff as if you're posing Thinkin' through my brain as the rhyme gets chosen So follow me on what you thinkin' you averse Let's travel at magnificent speeds around the universe Who could you say as the Earth is further and further away? Planets are small, the balls are clay, Australian to the Milky Way, world's out of sight, Far as the eye could see, not even a satellite, Now stop and turn around and look, as you stay in the darkness, you're now just drunk, So keep staring, soon you'll suddenly see a star, you better follow it, consist of all, This is a lesson if you're guessing, let the ball win, Hurry, hurry, step right up, and keep following the leader,
00:08:21
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This is a lifetime mission, vision a prison. I listen. In this journey of the journal, I'm the journalist. Am I eternal? Or an eternalist? I'm about to flow long as I can possibly go. Keep you moving cause the crowd says so dance. Cut, strip, you pass, everything on the plate. Squeeze to death, all the ambulance. Pull out my weapon and start to squeeze. A magnum is a microphone, murdering MCs. Let's pull, a rhyme for my record I wrote. Yeah, don't, cause every time I stop it seem just dark Soon as you try to step off your self-destruct I came to overcome before I'm gone By showing and proving and letting knowledge be born Then after that I'll live forever You disagree? You say never? Then follow me From century to century You'll remember me in history Not a mystery or a memory I can't by nature mind raised in Asia Since you was tricked I have to raise ya From the cradle to the grave But remember
00:09:13
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You're not a scape, the schools would have to be much more than that But we couldn't see it because our mind was trapped But I'm here to break away the chains, take away the pains Remake the brains, rebuild my name I guess nobody told you a little, now I'm dangerous It can't be mixed or looted, it can't be changed or switched Here's a lesson if you're guessing and following Hurry, hurry, step right up, keep following the leader
00:09:49
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A ferrified freestyle, lyrics of fury My third eye make me shine like jury You're just a rental rapper, your rhymes are minimaid I'll be here when it fade and watch it flip like a renegade I can't wait to break and eliminate On every trade of a snake, so stay awake And follow and follow because the tempo's a trail The stage is a cage, the mic is a third rail I rock him, the fiend of a microphone, I'm not him So leave my mic alone, soon as the beat is felt I'm ready to go, so fasten your seatbelt Guess I'm about to float, no need to speak Slow down and let the leader lead The R's a roller stone so I'm rollin' Directors told them the rhymes are stolen Stop buggin', a brother said dig him I never tell them he couldn't follow the leader long enough so I drug him It's a danger zone, he should arrange his own face It's just basic, a race, a change of tone It's one R in the alphabet For one rhyme to the next, everything be easy on the flex I've been from stage to stage, followers tailgate Keep coming, but you came too late, but I wait So back up, reboot, get a grip, come equip You're the next contestant, clap your hands, you wanna trip Price is right, don't make a deal too soon How many notes could you name this tune?

Tribute to Legends: DMX and Tupac

00:10:52
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Follow the leader, it's a title theme task Now you know you don't have to act Rap is rhythm and poetry, cuts create sound effects You might catch up if you follow the records he wrecks Until then, keep eating and swallowing You better take a deep breath and keep following
00:11:15
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ah Yes, she yes, yes, you know who it is DJ Street Professor here with you on hip-hop dissertation so right there you heard two of my favorite tracks in a row first of all you heard from the Wu-Tang Clan released in 1993 colloquially called CREAM it stands for cash rules everything around me I love the Wu-Tang Clan I've seen them plenty of times
00:11:50
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ah especially one of my favorite times as a I'm gonna give you some stories as we go throughout was in DC one of the greatest times I actually got to blaze up and take flight with a method manning ghostface. So it was amazing to say the least and then after that we had Follow the Leader from Eric B and Rakim. Yes, ah one of the greatest hip-hop duos of all time. um Even Rakim is considered to be one of the greatest hip-hop artists of all time.
00:12:24
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And this was released in 1998 was Follow the Leader. Next up, we're going to take it a little more new school. I'm going to be jumping back and forth from old school to new school. And the next one up, you know, we got DMX, the Rough Riders. We're going to take it back with the Rough Riders Anthem from 1998. So enjoy, my friends.
00:12:56
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Oh.
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Then you have to let the apes stop
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Stop, drop, shut them down, open up shop, oh
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talk his cheeks, illuminati all through your body blows like a twelve game shotty feel me? and god said he should send his one begot son to lead the wild into the waves follow me eat my flesh flesh and my flesh come with me Hail Mary
00:16:52
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I ain't a killer, but don't push me Revenge is like the sweetest joy that's a-gettin' pussy Picture paragraphs unloaded Wise words being quoted Peep the weakness in the rap game and sone it Bow down, rated God, hoping that he's listening Seeing niggas coming for me My diamonds, when they glistenin' Now pay attention, best man, please bother I'm a ghost, gonna be shittin' fields Hail Mary, catch me If I go, let's go deep inside the solitary Mind of a madman Scream to the dark, evil lurks
00:17:22
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Still I'm playin' it, set trip, empty out my clip Never stop to aim, some say the game is all corrupted Fuck finished shit, stuck, niggas is lucky if we bust out this shit in blood Mama told me never stop until I bust a nut Fuck the world and they can't just, it's just this real hell, man
00:18:01
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Penitentiaries is back with promise makers Never realized the precious time that bitch niggas is wasting Institutionalized, I lived my life before that, I made the crumble I'm too hard for a smile, way too crazy to be humble We all in, catch me, Father, please Gonna ball in, gonna lick your store Master Hennessy, I hear you callin' me Can I get some more? Hell, till I reach hell I ain't scared, mama checkin' in my bedroom I ain't there, I got a hair on my back
00:18:30
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me and you on a runway trip to prison selling drugs we all wrapped up in this living like the studs to my homeboys and click max do when they bein' raise hell to this real shit and feel this when they turn out the lights I'll be there in the dark look like an eternal to my heart now hell mary nigga come with me hell mary nigga run quick see what you have here now do you wanna ride or die?
00:19:35
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The whole scene and whatever's going on around me brain kinda cloudy Smokey, I feel a rowdy, ready to whack a party up And whoever in that motherfucker nasty new street Slucker my heat, Zuckers on the record, I'm mashing in a stolen black act Integra cocked back, Zicky seconds to the drawer, that's when I'm dead and your feet hurt You got a nice gag but my heat's worse from another preaching church I get used to
00:20:09
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If it's on, then it's on We reg, be praised, I won't wanna pay for J's hair You relate to the shit I don't want
00:20:29
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Two fire anthems. ah First one obviously from DMX the rough ride as anthem so rest in peace obviously to DMX. robert Obviously I can't do that as good as him, and but anyways and also rest in peace to Tupac Obviously that was Hail Mary the track from 1996 when they had the beef East Coast West Coast beef going on and he came out and basically destroyed Biggie with just the first line and I want y'all to
00:21:12
Speaker
ah go go look into both sides of this beef but you can find a lot of discussion around it and just that first line in general just even before you even got into the track just ruining lives and that's what a diss track should do and that East Coast West Coast beef was you know one of my one of my favorite things unfortunately we lost two classic amazing artists um The period of time that that emerged from that tragedy was was still something that really set hip-hop off. So ah moving on, we're gonna take it down on a little notch. Yeah! So all my smokers out there, get whatever you got and light it up if that's what you like to do. A little bit of loonies. I got five on it from 1995.

90s Hip-Hop and Personal Reflections

00:22:04
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um You know i don't know, I don't know what you can get on there for five at all anymore these days with inflation. How about that for a dad joke? Anyways, so enjoy my friends.
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history.
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I know
00:26:29
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Yes, she and tuning in to ya boy DJ Street Professor, we here shout out IOW Green Wonder Network Radio. So we have Let Me Ride by Dr. Dre, another song from 1993. How high, but I met the man in Redman from also 1995. So man, 1990s just popping with the greatest hip hop. 80s and 90s was just the time to be alive if you really wanted some of that hip hop goodness. So enjoy, my friends. Bitch. Eh, wantin' to be a bitch. You look good now, you carry it. Lend her my watch, I'm a one-chat, you're a boy like you know one chat to me. So I'm Drea, tell him I don't fuck up.
00:27:27
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I got sweated by some nigga with a tech nine tryin' to save mine You wanna make noise, make noise I make a phone call my niggas comin' like the Goddy boys Bodies bein' filed on green leaf with the fuckin' hits cut off Motherfucker, I'm Dre So listen to the play-by-play, day by day Rollin' in my phone with 16 switches And got sounds for the bitches, cockin' all the riches
00:28:14
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With all the niggas saying
00:28:39
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Just another motherfuckin' day for Trey so I begin like this No medallions, dreadlocks, or blackfists It's just that gangster glare with gangster raps That gangster shit makes the gangster snaps Word to the motherfuckin' streets And word to these hyped ass lyrics and don't fix that eye Hit your wit, that eye, get your wit As I groove in my phone on Ds Hittin' the switches, bitches, relax while I get
00:29:06
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But before I hit the dope spot Gotta get the quantity, correct me Martin and my store to pop Now I'm smellin' like Indonesia Bust out fulla fly, bitches excuse us All my dick cuz my flow won't hit Pancake front and back, side to side and all that shit
00:29:35
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What all the bitches saying
00:30:00
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Check this out.
00:30:37
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What everybody saying
00:30:56
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it on the tap
00:31:16
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I got it from the top.
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You got me why
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resistance I shift like a clutch with the rock Examine my nuts, I don't stop till I get enough Six million ways to die, so I chose Made it six million and one with your eyes closed And fly both coals so you can feel the rap And shatter the glass in second half on your monkey ass And you're my man, hit me now Bitches used to play me now, they can't forget me now They get me now, I rock the spot check clock Empty offer, lickin' off in hip hop Fuck the billboard, I'm a fool and I'm like
00:33:46
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And then Regulators. Oh man, rest in peace as well. Nate Dog. But yeah, Regulators. Mount Up. It was a clear black night, a clear white moon. I could sing that whole song still to this day. The Regulators. some You Got Me by The Roots, which is one of my absolute favorite hip-hop tracks. I love The Roots. And so You Got Me by Eric Abadu, the original. ah
00:34:17
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Just classic and then they actually did the remix with Jill Scott, which is tremendous as well. So make sure you check out both of those versions and then some Miss Jackson by outcast. So enjoy my friends.
00:34:39
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Regulators, you regulate any stealing of his property. We're damn good, too. But you can't be any geek off the street. Regulators!

Significant Tracks in Hip-Hop Culture

00:34:50
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Mona! It was a clear black night, a clear white moon. Warmer G was on the streets, trying to conserve some search for the east, so I could get some phones, rolling in my ride, chilling on the ground. Just hit the east side of the LBC.
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They got my homie and they
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Now they got the freaks and that's a known fact Before I got jacked I was on the same track Back up, back up, cause it's all N-A-T-E-N-E The woman to the G Just like I thought they were in the same spot In need of some desperate hands A nay dog and the G child were in the F something One of them names was sexy as hell I said ooh I like your size G said my pores broke down And you sing real nice with your lentil
00:38:32
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For whom I forgot the time passed, we back in Philly
00:40:41
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So if it's artificial, let it be. I've seen people caught in love like world minds. We're listening to these sparks and listening to their friends. That's exactly the point where the whole world is. Lives come in. That's where the drama begins. Yeah. If you were worried about when I made a rule, I'd know what love I would do with my own.
00:41:55
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All the baby's mommas, mommas
00:43:47
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I hope we feel like this forever, forever, forever, forever, forever, forever.
00:45:23
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All right. Yeah. I'm sorry, Miss Jackson. So back in the day, I used to have an ex I dated in high school, and I'm not going to mention in anybody's governments. ah But ah they used to sing. I used to sing this song to be like, I'm sorry, Miss. And they would say her last name, pretending like they were singing to her mom and we would just die laughing. So um funny stories between me and my friends back in the day. But hey, Next week to outcast because you know, I got to get us so fresh and so clean and you are tuned in to the green wonder Network radio download us on Android or iOS Any of the app stores that I don't know if there are any others. But anyways, you are listening to DJ Street Professor as always my friends enjoy the music and
00:47:34
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Hey you, we blue hate you
00:47:46
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I'ma show you how to wild out like Jack Tripper Let me be Babbino on your slippers YKK on your zipper Lick you like a lizard when I'm slizzin' a sober Six million ways to fold ya Like lower, I get too diffused and you get pretty cheap But I call your ass from Aydus, I know
00:48:27
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they mouth and telling me everything that's on your nasty mind. They say your malnutrition didn't need the vitamin D and inviting me to that kind of in your spine. I love who
00:49:12
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The cutest motherfuckers on the planet The sky is falling, ain't no need to panic The sky is falling, ain't no need to panic The sky is falling, ain't no need to panic The sky is falling, ain't no need to panic
00:49:52
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And that was so fresh and so clean by Outcast. i wo Outcast is probably, let me think about this just to make sure before I say, no, yeah, yeah, yeah, Outcast is my favorite down south group all time. I love me some Andre 3000 and big boy. I mean, you most some people, not most, I shouldn't say most. Some people have Andre 3000 as one of their top five lyricists. He is definitely in my top 10 probably close to the top five so I mean and big boys just got them grooves and you know just bouncing is just an amazing ah duo that they put together.
00:50:34
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On that note though, let's move to another awesome, amazing duo. So, so far you have heard all classic hip-hop artists, and yes, you may not have heard of this next duo, but I guarantee you Even though they only put out one official album which this track is from, it was a critically acclaimed album and this duo is regarded as one of the top hip-hop best hip-hop duos to never make it to the mainstream underground legends. 4PO
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which colloquially stands for For Progress Only consisted of Boy Wonder the Invincible and The Street Professor. This underground hip-hop legendary duo brought a mix of east coast and down south lyricism brought a new style to hip hop reminiscent of the 80s and 90s in the 2010 eras along with other legendary rappers from that era.
00:51:47
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As always, you are listening to DJ Street Professor. And no, that's not the same. OK, yes, that. So, yes, I am part of the hip hop duo. Yes, this is one of my tracks from For Progress Only's 2009 critically acclaimed album, a story about hip hop, the fantastic voyages of Boy Wonder, The Invincible and The Street Professor. And as always, my friends, enjoy the music.
00:52:18
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I love love, I love love love love love love love love
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up
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car i love
00:54:43
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Quiz! Quiz!

Admiration for Outkast and Andre 3000

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love
00:55:48
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establish ah love You are tuned in to DJ Street Professor on the Green Wonder Network, your favorite radio app. And that was 4PO for Progress Only with Lover by Boy Wonder the Invincible and the Street Professor. I hope you all enjoyed one of my most personal and favorite creations of all time. Now, it's time to... Go a little bit deeper in the dirt with another diss track. More dirty and go a little grimy. And we take it now. For our next two songs we start with Nas. The Ether is a diss track from 2001 album Stillmatic and it was in response to a
00:56:42
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diss track by Jay-Z called The Takeover. Ether is considered one of the most disrespectful and crazy hip hop diss tracks of all time.
00:57:02
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about me do
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been on my dick nigger you love our staff With your soul like ether teach you the king, you know, you got son across the belly. No, you lost a very self for the
00:57:49
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So be famed, kept my name in this music, check it Fuck with your soul like ether, beat you to king you know you Godson across the belly, approve you lost already Now yo pass me the weed, put my ashes out on these niggas man Ay yo you faggots y'all kneel and kiss the motherfucking ring Fuck with your soul like ether, beat you to king you know you Godson across the belly, approve you
00:58:55
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I'll prove you lost already. King is back. Where my crown at?
00:59:02
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Fuck with your soul like ether, hit you the king, you know you gots on the cross the belly, I prove you lost already. Y'all niggas deal with emotions like bitches, but sad as I love you cause you're my brother, you traded your soul for riches. My child, I've watched you grow up to be famous and now I smile like a proud dad watching his only son that made it. You seem to be only concerned with dissing women, when you abused as a child, scared to smile, they called you ugly. Well life is harsh, hug me though.
00:59:33
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chase your building calling my crib and I ain't even give you my numbers all I did was give you a style for you to run with smiling in my face glad to break bread with the guard wearing jazz chains no texts no cash no cars no jail bars jigga no pies no case just Hawaiian shirts hanging with You a fan, a phony, a fake, a pussy, a stan I stare with your ass, you 36 in the karate class You Thai boho, tryna work it out, you tryna get brolic Ask me if I'm tryna kick knowledge Nah, I'm tryna kick the shit you need to learn though, the ether
01:00:19
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And that's the guy y'all chose to name your company after? Put it together, I rock hoes, y'all rock fellas And now y'all tryna take my spot fellas? Feel these hot rock fellas Put you in a dry spot fellas In a pine box with nine shots for my Glock fellas Foxy got you hot cause you kept your face in a puss What you think you getting girls now? Cause of your looks, Negro please You know mustache having with whiskers like a rat Compared to beans you whack and your man
01:00:53
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Murdered you on your own shit You a dick, ride and faggot You ludda your tension Queens niggas run you niggas Axe Russell Simmons R.O.C. Get gunned up and clap quick J.J. Evans get gunned up and clap quick Your whole damn record label gunned up and clapped quick Sean Carter to J.Z. Damn you on Jazz Dick So little shorties gettin' gunned up and clapped quick How much of Biggie's rhymes is gonna come out yo fat I have Ether on there earlier and I had it behind him. I forgot how bad he killed Jay-Z on that joint. um Even though we just listened to it a few like few months ago on air, but ah wow. Another diss track tonight and I am not mad at it. When he called him a Tybo hobo, I slap my knee again just right now. um If you remember Billy Blanks was the Tybo guy back in the day, the fitness dude. and so
01:01:46
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and yes pat you And then he turned around, he used his own name on him because Jay-Z obviously his company is Rockefeller and Nas went, oh, hi Rockhoneys, y'all Rockfellas, like what? Anyways, they got Outkast correct. It had Miss Jackson and So Fresh and So Clean both from the same album in the year 2000, right before hip-hop. ah as we know it cease to exist and ah popular rap which is not even close to the same thing since this is my two hours or my hour and a half and it's called the hip-hop dissertation let the let the street professor teach you some things and
01:02:35
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after hip hop started in in the 70s, the greatest error era excuse me of hip hop were the 80s and the 90s. Pretty much all the 80s and the beginning half of the 90s and then it started to tail off in the late 90s and then after 2000, it was just You know, not very much was very listenable. um So that's why we keep it here on the classics, but that's your dissertation is basically don't even waste your time with any hip-hop made after 2000 on, you know, and not for everybody. There's Kendrick and, you know, people like that that come along outliers as they call them in the hip-hop game. But most of the popular rap since then is just that rap.
01:03:20
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which is most of it's crap. I mean, now they even have that mumble rap crap, which is, I really have no time for that bullshit whatsoever. So anyways, you are here with DJ Street Professor. Check me out at Ball and Buds on all of your social media platforms and make sure you add us. Next up, we're gonna take it to the West Coast and we are gonna go Dr. Dre the next episode. After that, we'll take it back to 1988, where we will listen to NWA. one of the west coast gangster rap legendary groups, with their hit, which was eventually turned into a motion picture film in Hollywood, straight outta Compton. You are listening to DJ Street Professor, and as always my friends, enjoy the music.
01:04:58
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She got in the back up Bitches lookin' at me strange, but you know I don't care Step up in this motherfucker just to swing
01:05:39
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Straight off the fucking streets of CBT King up the beach, you ride to em in your fleet The field rollin' on dubs, how you feel? Woop dee woop, nigga, what? Train snook, runnin', dialed in the lock We dock in the back sippin' on yack Clip on the strap, dip it through, what? Compton, Long Beach, Inglewood South Central, out to the West Side This California love, this California love
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I might bell up in the Century Club with my jeans on and my things wrong Get my drink on and my smoke on then go home with something to poke on Locus on for the two triple O Come and reel us the next episode
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You are now about to witness the strength of street knowledge.
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Growing up on the motherfucking like that With a gack, that's pointed at your ass So give it up, smooth Ain't no telling when I'm down for a jack move Here's a mother out to keep ya dancing With a climb record like Charles Manson AK47 is the tool Don't make me act a motherfucking fool Man, you can go toe to toe, don't make I'm knocking niggas out the box, daily Your weekly, monthly and yearly
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You better duck, cause ice cube is crazy as fuck
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Cuz I'm And once you're on the scope, your ass is through Look, you might take it out the truck But a nigga like tearing up shit Randy's on the cake, the tip's straight outta Compton, Compton, Compton
01:10:45
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You dancers for God's list, so just knock if I kill the room, thumbs up, kill the lights
01:12:05
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and you know I had to have some M up in there. We just got done listening to Eminem till I collapsed from his 2002 Eminem show album. um There's actually a lot of more songs that I like of his than that one, but ah that one just goes really hard with the beat um that Dre produced. And as well, when he spits that part about his list that he got of hip-hop artist lyricists above him. Because at that time, when Eminem came in, it was it was newish in hip-hop right there had already been white rappers before you know um LP cage I mean Hell's Winter will always be one of my favorite albums um he'd be for a copyright, copyrights from the area I'm from in VA or live there at least for a little bit so they were already white rappers but no one hit the scene there was that it's popular obviously mainstream wise than Eminem
01:13:01
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He just killed it and so, um you know, I had to have him on there to represent our Caucasian set of the hip-hop faction. um Anyways, and then now we get into one of my absolutely favorite tracks of all time. tank clan triumphs just like regulators this song I can also quote word for word and if that's all it's a hard song to do because it's like five minutes long but it's one of my favorite songs of all it may be my favorite hip-hop track of all time actually I think it is ah it's up it's up there it's tied with Tupac um ambitions as a rider
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Triumph was off of the Wu-Tang Clan album in 1997, Wu-Tang Forever. This double album had me skipping high school to go out with my friends to Best Buy to make sure we were in line to cop the album when the store opened. Yes. yeah Love some Wu-Tang Clan. Shout out. You are listening to DJ Street Professor with your hip hop. dissertation on Green Wonder Network, your favorite radio app. And as always, my friends, enjoy the music.
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Let's do it like this Imma rub your ass to the moonshine Let's take it back to Flee with the lottery, possibly they spotted me Battle scars, show gun, explosion with my pen It's tremendous, ultraviolet shine, blind forensics High inspect, fueled through the future, see millennium Killer bees sold, 50 gold, 60 platinum Shackling the matches with drastic rap tactics Graphic displays melt the steel like blacksmiths Black woo jackets, queen bees, east of Gunton Bumble with a tome and tear gas, lace the function Heads by the score, take flight inside the wall Ticks hit the floor, die hard, fans demand more Behold the bold soldier, control the glow slowly Grows sees the blow, swinging swords like Shinobi Stomp grounds and bam footprints in solid rock Who got it locked, performing live on your hottest fly As the world turns like spread like germs
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Jump the gun off the fry pan
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I twist thoughts from the heart, try to intrude, loop my voice on the LP, my teeny on the slang rock, certified chatter box, no capital every dawn are talking, tell your story walking, take cover kid, what? Run for your brother kid, run for your team, and your six can't rhyme group. so I can squeeze with the advantage and get wasted. My deadly nose reigns supreme, your foot is basic compared to mine. Domino effect, arts and crafts, paragraphs contain cyanide. Take a free ride on my thought, I got the fashion. Catalog for all y'all to all praise through the guard. The saga continues, Wu-Tang,

Wu-Tang Clan's Legacy

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Wu-Tang. Olympic to us flaming, we burn so sweet. The thrill of victory, the agony defeat. We crush slow, flaming delight.
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My music Sicily, rich California smell, an axe kill adventure, pain a pincer well, I sing a song from Sink Sink, sipping on jin sing, righteous wax, sapparone, rotating green kings.
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To your spine, to the top of the cerebral cortex Make you feel like you bustin' up from raw sex Enter through the right ventricle, clock up your blood-sling High terminal, like Grand Central Station Program fat baselines on ovation Gettin' drunk like a fuck, I'm duckin' five-year probation War of the masses, the outcome disastrous Many of the victim families saved their ashes A million names on walls engraved with plaques Those who went back received penalties for their acts Another heart is torn, as close one's born
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This is a gathering of the masses that come to pay respects to the Wu-Tang Clan. As we engage in battle, the crowd now screams in rage. The high chief Jamellari takes the stage. Light is provided through sparks of energy from the mind that travels in line form. Giving sight to the blind, the dumb are mostly intrigued
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This relentless attack, it attracts bare snuck Yo, yo, yo, fuck that, look at all these crab niggas
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Like Sonny Liston, give flop permission, who the fuck up? I'ma fasten your wig, bad luck, I'll humiliate Separate the English from the Dutch, it's me Black double jew, I'll eat Game of threes, we like to turn a beast So season these degrees, it's earth 93 million miles from the first rough turbulence The waybursts split the megahertz Ayo, that's amazing Gun in your mouth, tall, verbal foul, hold, connect Thoughts that make my man shower, swift notarizer, blue tank All up in the high riser, New York gang, buzzer, word Tranquilizer, just a dosage
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My God's only lies and little blood ain't correct.
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I know
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and Thank God I love the way life works. Things are a blessing to be with y'all and a blessing to be above ground every day. ah I really appreciate y'all. And before I leave again, subscribe at Ball and Buds on all of your social media platforms for me, DJ Street Professor. and leave you off with another song from the critically acclaimed 2001 album from 4PO also known as 4 Progress only boy wonder the invincible and the street professor. This track is called Road Less Traveled and by the way fun fact on this song you'll hear a singing in the background of the chorus
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On that hook, boy wonder the invincible is rapping. But there is one street professor actually singing the back chorus to the hook. And so funny story about this, when he was actually doing the chorus, when he was actually creating the hook, I was like, man, I should do a singing chorus on the back of it. Obviously, he looked at me crazy because I don't know. I can't sing worth the damn. But anyways, we got to the studio and I told the engineer my idea and so they had a vocal coach that was in the studio at the time so they brought him in and he trained me up for about 30 minutes to an hour to sing just the background and I shouldn't say just, it was very hard. Plus, if you tell, if you and this is all one take, I'm not, they're not re-recorded. So, that when i when I hold that note for three to five seconds, that's me actually holding that at a beautifully angelic note and they told me I was doing really good after that but then I I can probably never be able to repeat that again. But anyways, Road Let's Travel by 4PO. From For Progress Only's 2009 critically acclaimed album, a story about hip hop, the fantastic voyages of Boy Wonder, The Invincible and The Street Professor. Again, thank you for tuning in, everybody. Love and blessings to you and your family. I am DJ st Street Professor for Green Wonder Network. Holla, 5000.
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It all started back in 1992 Street was born into a life of life, bred to lose Or so I thought but I was lost, lost, lost on roads Pitchfork in the road, which way to fuck or follow Demons clanging onto my shoes, I can't, can't move They want me loose, pep, pep, packages to move Watch out for snakes, super temperate For blood sucking but but but but bats on limbs This is a road that was not sold sold directly No one's been around for years I've been been been for twenty Road is wandering but but but but but Blondin' I can't see I need guidance to find rents You will see he needs his child child Now wow wow do his will I've been chill chill my whole life trying to forge that will
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And I had to go, go
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I'm a crop till I can't drop a pump No, I can't no more No, I'm a crop till I can't drop a It's the only path I know, I know this path I know I knew If I ever was to change the course Then had to make sure it was the right detour Do it with this slippery and windy, windy, grindy road
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I can keep this There's no pace up all night, night, night, don't wanna crash But if I dare you can't imagine what the scene would be And hopefully don't get distracted, distracted with the scenery You can't always worry about what might, what might, what might go wrong And if it rain, it rain, it rain Just turn to microzone rest When I need you but I need to get back on the road And if I'm not there in the morning That just means I have to go
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