Roy Wood Jr. teaches a lesson on the origins of hip-hop – and of that iconic record scratch noise. #DailyShow
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Roy Wood Jr. teaches a lesson on the origins of hip-hop – and of that iconic record scratch noise. #DailyShow
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Back in front of a live audience!
ReplyI love these bits.
ReplyOh my gosh that last line caught me off guard… I literally started laughing so hard out loud and my windows are open which due to my allergies sounds more like a cackle and now the neighbors im sure, are sure I’m a witch. they already thought I was one, my cackle just put the icing on my cupcake.. if you know what I mean(why do they think I’m a witch you may ask yourself well I’m an opinionated woman who has left the cult that runs the state I live in, and I’ve spoken out about its sexist, racist, i even screamed about its hoarding money issues during a mental breakdown that actually hospitalized me, that’s just a scene from a movie I should make its a wild story… I just haven’t written it yet… but anyway that makes me a witch for sure! )
ReplyThis man’s mustache is so shiny
ReplyThats a silky mustache
ReplyFor the culture!!!
ReplyGlad this didn’t mention africa bambata
ReplyHow did the end not get a record scratch?
ReplyRun-D.M.C. is New School, though (it’s for the Culture).
ReplyBack when it was about lyrics samples dancing partying and art. This is real Hip Hop not like some of the garbage out there
Reply“Black people looted, we have hip hop; white people looted we have museums.” Hats off: profoundly true,
ReplyWasnt this a special from a while back?….
ReplyRoy Wood junior, You are a national treasure. I love you as if you were my son.
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