brown in our band. we had motown in our band. jimi hendrix, we were in newark together as kids.n the village and stuff. we had that history. eddie hazel playing maggot brain. i just mixed everything together like a motown. instead of keeping them separate, i mixed it together so you've got some p. funk, pure funk, uncut, ain't been stepped on, the bomb. do you know what i'm saying? >> yeah. >> every bit of that, i think we know the communication there. that was street language. and everybody related to that. it became the background for our generation. >> uh-huh. >> after that, our kids picked up on it which is the dres and snoops, and the tupacs, you know, all of the next generation picked up on their mothers' and fathers' music. called it go to the crates and -- leave my records alone! stop scratching them! >> don't touch my lords! >> of the dna for hip-hop. we were looking to be part of that generation. our generation. now the new generation is dance music. >> yeah. >> if you've got a butt, you're going to shake it. as a matter of fact, we tell them to bring two booties becau