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HIP HOP OLD SCHOOL VOLUME II.

1. At The UNDERGROUND NEW YORK CITY’S PERMIERE HIP HOP CLUB(1984) - This is another guaranteed NEVER-SEEN-BEFORE video of Hip Hop history from The Underground. This piece features Phase II doing his hit song “The Roxy”, French Female Rapper B-Side on the microphone, as-well-as DJ Grand Mixer D.S.T and the Infinity Rappers. Check the cool New York City crowd in the house too!

2. RUN DMC PERFORM “SUCKER MCs”(1984) - Run DMC perform their first hit “Sucker MCs” on my syndicated Hip Hop TV Show “Graffiti Rock.” No curls, no braids, no glasses in their shades, no gold chains either; at this time in Run DMC’s career they looked real street, hard, black leather and that’s it. Real cool and a brilliant performance of “Sucker MCs”!

3. MC BATTLE: THE TREACHEROUS 3 V.S. RUN DMC!(1984) - The only televised rapper/M.C. battle ever taped, EVER! And look who it’s between!? The Treacherous 3, of serious Old School fame, featuring none other than Kool Moe Dee, and Run DMC, whom at the time were considered New Jacks!

4. ON BEAT TV(1982) - This is another cable TV show I produced in the Old School Daze featuring the music of DJ High Priest. This piece is an exerpt in which I take the viewer on a tour of the Scribble-Scrabble(Graffiti) covered the trains of New York City.

5. DOUG E. FRESH - THE HUMAN BEAT BOX(1982) - Clock this NEVER-SEEN-BEFORE performance featuring Doug E. Fresh, years before he ever became famous, and he’s doing his Human Beat Box for Ya! By the way, Doug E. is backed up by his long time DJ, Chill Will! Historic!!!

6. MONEY DOG - FEATURE FILM TRAILER(1987) - This is a feature film trailer cut to Public Enemy for a film I made called “Money Dog” about two young friends growing up in the Boogie Down Bronx and their pit bull dog. “One boy wants a killer, the other boy wants a pet, they steal a puppy from Paco, the Psycho, an action they’ll always regret!”

7. GRAND MIXER D.S.T. And The INFINITY RAPPERS(1982) - Hip Hop Old School Vol. II. ends with a rare, NEVER-SEEN-BEFORE performance by Grand Mixer D.S.T. and the Infinity Rappers doing their hit song “Grand Mixer D.S.T.”