West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: westkoastanostra on August 30, 2007, 08:49:24 PM
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2 live crew, too short, ice-t or NWA? i didnt realize how early they been doin this....but 2-live crew been throwin cuss words since 85
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does it matter?
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I find myself wondering this from time to time as well.
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I think it was Ice-T
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I'm pretty sure it was Blowfly on "Rapp Dirty". Funny ass track too. I'll look through my stash and upload it for yall.
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Blowfly wasn't a "real" rapper right? He just did that one track for fun. I think Too Short was the first with his "Biaaaatch!!!!!" Around 83, 84.
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(http://www.blowflymusic.com/images/gallery/kings_jan06/pip_blowfly.jpg)
BLOWFLY!!!
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back in 85, Rock Master Scott said "we don't need no water let the motherfucker burn"....
that opened the flood gates.... that year Slick Rick then said "with your wrinkled pussy, i can't be your lover"...
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Mc Schoolly d was the 1st rapper to use gangster in his "gangster boogie" single released in 84' although Ice tea's "6 n the mornin" was actually considered the first hardcore gangster rap song released in 87'.
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Mc Schoolly d was the 1st rapper to use gangster in his "gangster boogie" single released in 84' although Ice tea's "6 n the mornin" was actually considered the first hardcore gangster rap song released in 87'.
Schooly D didn't cuss on that though
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Mc Schoolly d was the 1st rapper to use gangster in his "gangster boogie" single released in 84' although Ice tea's "6 n the mornin" was actually considered the first hardcore gangster rap song released in 87'.
Schooly D didn't cuss on that though
Well believe it or not,gangster was considered a profanity term back then.
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gangsta was a taboo topic... but much different than saying "motherfucker" on "the roof is on fire" song... thats one of the first rap songs on vinyl release to drop the F bomb.
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http://images.google.dk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.dirtycountrymovie.com/images/artists_blowfly2.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.dirtycountrymovie.com/artists_blowfly.html&h=215&w=300&sz=40&hl=da&start=15&um=1&tbnid=hEv_CpswaY2K_M:&tbnh=83&tbnw=116&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dblowfly%2Brapp%2Bdirty%26svnum%3D10%26um%3D1%26hl%3Dda%26sa%3DN (http://images.google.dk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.dirtycountrymovie.com/images/artists_blowfly2.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.dirtycountrymovie.com/artists_blowfly.html&h=215&w=300&sz=40&hl=da&start=15&um=1&tbnid=hEv_CpswaY2K_M:&tbnh=83&tbnw=116&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dblowfly%2Brapp%2Bdirty%26svnum%3D10%26um%3D1%26hl%3Dda%26sa%3DN)
"BLOWFLY is the outrageous alter ego of songwriter Clarence Reid, who wrote hit songs for artists like Sam & Dave and KC & The Sunshine Band in the 1960s and '70s. As Blowfly, Reid wrote sexually explicit song parodies and funky originals, including 1965's "Rap Dirty," which is considered by many to be the first rap song ever recorded. Blowfly is known as the "original dirty rapper" and led the way for groups like 2 Live Crew in the late '80s. In order to protect his reputation as a mainstream songwriter, Blowfly dressed in a mask and cape on the covers of all of his popular party albums from the 1970s, a trademark he still maintains today at his live shows. In 2005, Blowfly signed with Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles record label and released "Blowfly's Punk Rock Party," featuring x-rated versions of punk classics from the 1980s."
(http://www.splendidezine.com/reviews/sep-5-05/blowfly.gif)
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Mc Schoolly d was the 1st rapper to use gangster in his "gangster boogie" single released in 84' although Ice tea's "6 n the mornin" was actually considered the first hardcore gangster rap song released in 87'.
Lol at "Ice tea"
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2 live crew, too short, ice-t or NWA? i didnt realize how early they been doin this....but 2-live crew been throwin cuss words since 85
By the time rap came around, it really wans't anything new, lots of people used curse words in rock and blues wayyyy back in the day, even country songs had cuss words in them in the 50's and 60's. So if the earliest rappers cursed, it wouldn't really have been shocking for anybody to hear.
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Blowfly is the shit!!!!!!!!!!!!! Gotta love that funk!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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profanity was used before.... but there was a shock and fascination factor when Hip Hop (and thats Hip Hop as we know it from Kool Herc, not Blowfly or Dolemite) in the mid and late 80's started using extremely profane words in every other sentence and in just about every song .... Other genre's of music had not taken it to that extreme which is why there where no Parental Advisory stickers until Rap...
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does it matter?
freaky sig, i dont like it...
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too short?
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there where no Parental Advisory stickers until Rap...
There were no Parental Advisory stickers until "Darling Nikki" by Prince. That's the song that started all that rating shit thanks to Al Gore's wife.
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http://images.google.dk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.dirtycountrymovie.com/images/artists_blowfly2.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.dirtycountrymovie.com/artists_blowfly.html&h=215&w=300&sz=40&hl=da&start=15&um=1&tbnid=hEv_CpswaY2K_M:&tbnh=83&tbnw=116&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dblowfly%2Brapp%2Bdirty%26svnum%3D10%26um%3D1%26hl%3Dda%26sa%3DN (http://images.google.dk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.dirtycountrymovie.com/images/artists_blowfly2.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.dirtycountrymovie.com/artists_blowfly.html&h=215&w=300&sz=40&hl=da&start=15&um=1&tbnid=hEv_CpswaY2K_M:&tbnh=83&tbnw=116&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dblowfly%2Brapp%2Bdirty%26svnum%3D10%26um%3D1%26hl%3Dda%26sa%3DN)
"BLOWFLY is the outrageous alter ego of songwriter Clarence Reid, who wrote hit songs for artists like Sam & Dave and KC & The Sunshine Band in the 1960s and '70s. As Blowfly, Reid wrote sexually explicit song parodies and funky originals, including 1965's "Rap Dirty," which is considered by many to be the first rap song ever recorded. Blowfly is known as the "original dirty rapper" and led the way for groups like 2 Live Crew in the late '80s. In order to protect his reputation as a mainstream songwriter, Blowfly dressed in a mask and cape on the covers of all of his popular party albums from the 1970s, a trademark he still maintains today at his live shows. In 2005, Blowfly signed with Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles record label and released "Blowfly's Punk Rock Party," featuring x-rated versions of punk classics from the 1980s."
(http://www.splendidezine.com/reviews/sep-5-05/blowfly.gif)
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yup, i remmeber reading about this guy in the source years ago........he was talking about 'what a difference a lay makes' lmao
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(http://www.splendidezine.com/reviews/sep-5-05/blowfly.gif)
lol at the bowfly cover...it's a pun on the bad brain cover album,(http://home.dti.net/joly/brains/roircd.jpg)
i think Beastie boy's licience to ill was the first rap album to get that parantel advisory sticker if im not wrong