Rare footage taken by Ralph McDaniels of Video Music Box and later re-used in the documentary “Time is Illmatic”.
,Nas & Large Pro – Live At The Barbeque (Live, 1991): The Birth of Hip-Hop Royalty
Hip-hop music is one of the most popular genres of music in the world today. With its roots in the Bronx, New York in the late 1970s, hip-hop has become a global phenomenon, influencing the culture, fashion, and language of millions of people across the globe. From the old-school pioneers like Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, to the new-school stars like Drake and Kendrick Lamar, hip-hop has evolved into a multifaceted art form that continues to captivate audiences everywhere.
However, if we were to take a closer look at the history of hip-hop, we would see that it all started with a few young men and women from the Bronx, who were simply looking for a way to express themselves and their culture. One of the most important moments in the history of hip-hop came in 1991, when Nas and Large Pro performed “Live At The Barbeque” at a block party in Queensbridge, New York. This performance would go down in history as one of the greatest hip-hop performances of all time, and it would mark the beginning of Nas’ legendary career.
At the time, Nas was just a 17-year-old kid from Queensbridge, with dreams of making it big in the rap game. He had been honing his skills for years, writing rhymes and freestyling with his friends in the neighborhood. Large Pro, on the other hand, was already a seasoned veteran of the hip-hop scene. He had worked with some of the biggest names in the industry, including Kool G Rap and DJ Polo, and he was known for his innovative production style and his impeccable rhyming skills.
When Nas and Large Pro took the stage at the block party that day, they knew they had something special. The crowd was hyped up and ready to hear some good music, and Nas and Large Pro delivered in a big way. Their performance of “Live At The Barbeque” was electrifying, with Nas’ smooth flow and Large Pro’s intricate rhymes weaving together to create a sound that was unlike anything anyone had ever heard before.
As the years went on, “Live At The Barbeque” would become a classic hip-hop track, beloved by fans all over the world. It would also become a symbol of the creative energy and spirit of hip-hop, inspiring countless artists to pursue their dreams and express themselves through their music.
But “Live At The Barbeque” was more than just a great song. It was a statement of intent, a declaration of the power and potential of hip-hop. It showed that even a young kid from Queensbridge could make it in the rap game, with nothing but his talent and his passion.
Today, Nas is recognized as one of the greatest rappers of all time, with a career that has spanned decades and produced some of the most iconic hip-hop tracks of all time. Large Pro, meanwhile, continues to be one of the most respected producers and MCs in the industry, with a legacy that has inspired countless artists over the years.
Looking back on that fateful day in 1991, it’s clear that Nas and Large Pro’s performance of “Live At The Barbeque” was a turning point in the history of hip-hop. It was a moment of pure creativity and energy, a celebration of the power of music to bring people together and inspire them to greatness.
As we continue to listen to and enjoy hip-hop music today, let’s not forget the pioneers who paved the way for all of us. And let’s always remember the power of a great performance, like Nas and Large Pro’s unforgettable rendition of “Live
0:16 he wasn't lying, the microphone started messing up not even halfway through his part
A legend is born
Legendary
The hype man yelling really takes away from his performance.
The G.O.A.T. Since he was a kid, he just throws boom nuclear paragraphs incrementally. He is anger n attacker.
Barely aged. Looking like 2023 Nas
Fast forward 31 years later.. little kids calling him irrelevant!
Is that sway on the left?
The day the greatest MC of all time was birthed.
Only dude I know is crazier.. my nigga Big L
legendary
Was recently listening to this at work. When you have ear phones on you can really hear the youthhess in Nas voice. Scary to be so young spitting like that.
Nasir Jones.
Just how people were lucky for being at nirvanas paramount concert must be the same for these people seeing a upcoming rapper who would soon create the most iconic album of all time
Classic track Nas was only 17 when this dropped.
Cooooooool
When Nas said "When I was 12 I went to hell for snuffing Jesus" I said who is he because that shill was ill. #Nas #GOAT
This is americz 90's V