Fab 5 Freddy

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Down By Law 01:07 Tools
Change The Beat 03:40 Tools
Cuckoo Clocking 01:12 Tools
Change The Beat (French & English Rap) 07:37 Tools
Intro 01:09 Tools
Change The Beat - French & English Rap 07:38 Tools
Down By Law (Instrumental) 01:10 Tools
Cuckoo Clocking (Instrumental) 01:17 Tools
Change Le Beat 03:19 Tools
Change Le Beat (dub) [59 Chrystie Street] 01:17 Tools
Une Sale Histoire (Female Version) 03:42 Tools
Subway Theme 01:07 Tools
Down by Law [#] 00:00 Tools
Change The Beat - Greg Wilson Edit 01:08 Tools
Change The Beat (Male Version) 07:37 Tools
Crime Cut - Kenny Dope Edit 01:07 Tools
Subway Beat - Kenny Dope Edit 01:10 Tools
Down by Law - Kenny Dope Edit 01:10 Tools
une sale histoire part 2 (male version) 03:35 Tools
Change The Beat (French And English Rap) 06:57 Tools
Meetings - Kenny Dope Edit 01:09 Tools
Razor Cut - Kenny Dope Edit 00:00 Tools
Cuckoo Clocking - Kenny Dope Edit 01:09 Tools
17 - Down By Law* 01:08 Tools
Busy Bee's - Kenny Dope Edit 03:42 Tools
Down By Law (Kenny Dope Edit) 07:38 Tools
Gangbusters - Kenny Dope Edit 01:09 Tools
Yawning Beat - Kenny Dope Edit 01:08 Tools
Crime Cut 01:10 Tools
Jungle Beat - Kenny Dope Edit 03:42 Tools
Military Cut - Kenny Dope Edit 03:42 Tools
B-Boy Beat - Kenny Dope Edit 03:42 Tools
Baby Beat 01:10 Tools
Change the Beat (female french version) 01:10 Tools
Meetings 01:11 Tools
Baby Beat - Kenny Dope Edit 01:08 Tools
Razor Cut 01:13 Tools
Yawning Beat 01:07 Tools
B Boy Beat 01:08 Tools
Change le Beat ['Set It Off'] 01:11 Tools
Change the Beat - Male Version 01:52 Tools
Down By Law ['On the Bugged Tip'] 01:07 Tools
Busy Bees 01:09 Tools
Jungle Beat 01:52 Tools
Une Sale Histoire (Male Version) 01:09 Tools
Change the Beat - French Rap Version 01:46 Tools
Kahedi Radio Intro 03:42 Tools
change the beat ( french rap version) 03:43 Tools
Change Le Beat (dub) 03:42 Tools
Down By Law* 01:09 Tools
Cuckoo Clocking - Fab 5 Freddy 01:13 Tools
Down by Law (Wild Style) 01:10 Tools
Change the beat (Fab Five Fred 07:37 Tools
Kahedi Radio Outro 01:08 Tools
Down By Law - Fab 5 Freddy 01:10 Tools
Change the Beat (Female Version) ['My Melody' & 'Paid in Full'] 03:39 Tools
Change The Beat (Greg Wilson Edit) 03:39 Tools
Une Sale Histoire (Male Versio 01:08 Tools
Une Sale Histoire 01:08 Tools
Gangbusters 01:12 Tools
Change the Beat [Male Version] 03:39 Tools
Change The Beat( Female Version) 03:39 Tools
Subway Beat (Kenny Dope Edit) 03:39 Tools
Military Cut 01:19 Tools
Une Sale Histoire Part 2 03:35 Tools
Beastie Boys - Licensed to Sample 03:35 Tools
Change That Beat 03:35 Tools
"Put your cards on the table" - Fab5Freddy 01:46 Tools
B-Boy Beat 01:07 Tools
Une Sale Histoire (Female Version Edit) 01:07 Tools
Change the Beat (French Version) 03:43 Tools
Change the Beat [Original 12" Version] 07:37 Tools
Change The Beat (Female Version) [It's Not The Kind Of Thing We Usually Play... But We Like It Anyway] 07:37 Tools
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Fred Brathwaite (born 1960), more popularly known as Fab 5 Freddy, is an American Hip hop historian, Hip hop pioneer and former graffiti artist. He was active in New York City in the 1970s and early 1980s. He is credited with helping to broaden the exposure of Hip-hop beyond The Bronx. In late-1980, Freddy was cast along with fellow Lower East Side graffiti writer Lee Quinones in Glen O'Brien's film Downtown 81 (1981). That film showcased artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in his Lower Manhattan environment and the music that surrounded it. Shortly after, Freddy began production along with filmmaker Charlie Ahearn on his film Wild Style (1982), which showcased artist Lee Quinones in the Uptown, Manhattan environment of the Bronx and the music that surrounded it. In April 1981, Freddy was booked on Michael Holman and Keith Haring's art show "Beyond Words" at the Mudd Club, which also featured Afrika Bambaataa. This was the first time the Bronx hip-hop scene appeared in the Downtown NYC art-scene. The following month, Freddy was booked on Henry Chalfant's "Graffiti Rock" performance with Rock Steady Crew at Common Ground gallery in SoHo (not to be confused with Holman's Graffiti Rock TV show pilot). That show was cancelled due to violence, but was rescheduled in October at another venue called "The Kitchen". After the Rock Steady Crew and Afrika Bambaataa were booked as the opening act for Bow Wow Wow at The Ritz nightclub in September 1981, Ruza Blue decided to book them at Negril and begin a night called "Wheels of Steel". That became so popular that it was closed down by the fire department for over-capacity, and Freddy helped Blue (whom he dubbed "Kool Lady Blue") find another home for the party. Together they chose The Roxy roller rink in NYC, which gained national fame once used in the film Beat Street (1984). Fab 5 Freddy was referenced in Blondie's 1981 hit song "Rapture". The "Rapture" video, in which Freddy has a brief cameo, (actually, Fab 5 Freddy was ill the day of the shoot, so artist Jean-Michel Basquiat took his place behind the turntables) was the first hip-hop video to be shown on MTV. In 1983, Fab 5 Freddy produced a hip-hop version of "Eisgekühlter Bommerlunder" called "Hip Hop Bommi Bop" together with German punk rock band Die Toten Hosen which is said to be the very first co-production of Punk and Hip Hop. In 1988 Freddy became the first hip-hop VJ by hosting the MTV music video show entitled "Yo! MTV Raps." He later went on to be an associate producer on 1991 hit New Jack City and also appeared in the movie.[1] In 1994 he directed the music video "One Love" by emcee Nas. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.