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The Daily Show: Ears Edition

CP Time: Old-School Hip-Hop

The Daily Show: Ears Edition

Comedy Central

Daily News, Comedy, News

4.214.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2022

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Roy Wood Jr. teaches a lesson on the origins of hip-hop – and of that iconic record scratch noise.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to Comedy Central.

0:02.5

BAM!

0:05.0

All right. Welcome to CP time.

0:07.0

The only show that's for the culture.

0:10.0

Today, we're going to talk about hip-hop.

0:13.0

And I mean real hip-hop.

0:15.0

Not this new school trap mumble-wrap

0:17.0

when you can't even understand what they're saying.

0:19.0

Hubba-da-hubba-da, vik-a-dun, hubba-da, perk-a-dun, hubba-da, hubba-da.

0:22.0

That's not lyrics.

0:24.0

That's the sound Fred Flitz-Don's feet make

0:26.0

when he drive an off.

0:27.0

His feet just join the meagles.

0:30.0

No, today, we're going to talk about old school hip-hop.

0:34.0

Legends like DJ Cool Herk, Grandmaster Flash, Run DMC.

0:40.0

And of course, Mars Short Live Group, regular Roy and the trapezoids.

0:45.0

We broke up right after we took that picture.

0:48.0

Had a huge argument over what exactly a trapezoid is.

0:52.0

Didn't record a single trap.

0:54.0

It's my ass, me, Roy.

0:57.0

Tonight, let's discuss some of the seminal moments in the birth of hip-hop.

1:03.0

Starting with the 40th anniversary of Rappas Delight.

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