
If in need of mild amusement, please proceed with caution as we look back at this selection of ten dollar videos and hooky live performances.
Regardless of what you think of his raps, you cannot front on the man’s cape.
Cocaine is a helluva drug.
Wonder Mike did a great job of impersonating an accountant who decided to stop off at Soul Train after class to give this whole ‘hippity-hoppy’ thing a try.
Did no one ever wonder why Rahiem’s part sounded different live when he wasn’t miming Duke Bootee?
The Crash Crew found a college student to shoot a couple of videos for them for extra credit, sadly ‘On The Radio’ isn’t on YouTube yet.
Bow ties and spandex are a lethal combination.
That white kid with the spiky hair who was a member of the Furious Five at at some point was apparently ‘a magician and a back-up singer in the group,’ according to this surprisingly detailed Wikipedia page which either Tommy or a close relative put together.
Why is Angela from Who’s The Boss sitting on Melle Mel’s bike?

Lmao that first video is hee-freakin-larious..dude look like Laurence fishburne
A list of amusing Sugar Hill performances that doesn’t include Wayne and Charlie the Rapping Dummy? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4S_1Gj8Fes
@Werner: Great, that’s fifteen years of therapy down the drain!
@Werner that’s awesome man!
Love me some sugar hill, guilty pleasure I guess cause I never picked up a single that I didn’t enjoy