Kool Moe Dee - Let's Go
This is a Fan Made Unofficial Video i created for the Kool Moe Dee song: "Let's Go"
Album: How Ya Like Me Now (1998)
Kool Moe Dee conducted a long-running rivalry with fellow New York rapper LL Cool J.
Along with other rappers such as MC Shan, Kool Moe Dee claimed that LL had stolen their rap styles.
He also felt that LL was disrespecting rap pioneers such as Melle Mel and Grandmaster Caz by proclaiming that he was "rap's new grandmaster" without paying due respect to those who came before him.
He challenged LL on his platinum selling album How Ya Like Me Now on the single of the same name.
He also took a shot at LL by appearing on the album cover with a jeep in the background with the wheel crushing one of LL's trademark red Kangol hats.
Kool Moe Dee’s answer record to LL Cool J’s “Jack the Ripper.”
Produced by Teddy Riley and samples “Think About It” by Lyn Collins.
Appears as a B-side to Kool Moe Dee’s song “No Respect.”
It was later released on his 1989 album “Knowledge Is King” as a hidden track, and was also included on his 1993 Greatest Hits compilation album.
Confusingly, the song also plays over the end credits of 1989’s A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child.
Mohandas Dewese (born August 8, 1962), better known by his stage name Kool Moe Dee, is an American rapper, songwriter and actor.
Considered one of the forerunners of the new jack swing sound in hip hop, he gained fame in the 1980s as a member of one of the pioneering groups in hip hop music, the Treacherous Three, and for his later solo career.
During his career he released a total of seven studio albums (five of them solo), with 1994's Interlude being the last to date.
His fast and aggressive rap style influenced following rap figures such as Big Daddy Kane, Beastie Boys, KRS-One, Rakim, Will Smith, N.W.A, Tupac Shakur, Nas, Jay-Z, among others.
Among his most famous songs are "Go See the Doctor", "Wild Wild West" and "How Ya Like Me Now".
Kool Moe Dee was ranked No. 33 on About.com's list of the 50 Greatest MCs of Our Time (1987–2007).
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