Chords for Grandmaster Flash & Jam Master Jay battle
Tempo:
108.375 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
E
Gb
B
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
And he went back to rocking the party.
Kick this one here for me and my DJ.
[Gb] All right, how [G] cool was that?
Okay, right now, first guest DJ, [D] just a part of that history package you saw doing his
dreamy hits behind [F] the back, Say Da Bitch.
He's the first great turntable artist [D] in hip-hop history.
His 1981 classic Adventures on the Wizards still [E] made hymns on Muhammad Ali and [C] Picasso
DJs, and he's still one of hip-hop's all-time greatest and most influential artists.
The [Gb] one, the only, Grandmaster Flash!
Ah-ha!
What [N] up, Flash?
What's going on, baby?
What's up?
All right, a man in the house.
Now, Flash, if it wasn't for you, there would have never been a cue on the mixer so people
could hear one side to the other side.
How'd you invent that?
Well, actually, mixers of the time didn't have what I call a peek-a-boo system, which
allows you to pre-hear the cut before the people heard the cut.
I had to invent that, and then I figured out a way to take a passage of music and repeat
it over and over again, which a lot of people thought was kind of idiotic [Ab] and time-consuming.
All right, [F] well, since you did that, how do you feel about the current state of DJing today?
I think it's great.
I think that it's just beautiful.
I'm glad to [C] be here, man.
Well, let's see you do your thing.
Y'all give it up for Grandmaster Flash!
[D]
[Eb] All these women shoot the sauce.
[Abm] All these women shoot the sauce.
All these women [Ab] shoot the sauce, baby.
Please put it all around yourself and [Db] say one, two, three.
[Ab] All these women shoot the [E] sauce, baby.
Please put it all around yourself and say one, two, three.
[B] [N]
[E]
[Eb] [N]
[Gbm] [N]
Grandmaster Flash, all right?
Let's check out our second guest DJ.
He's been DJing for Run-DMC since the beginning.
We saw Run yesterday, [E] and now here's the man behind it on the wheels of steel,
Grandmaster Jay.
[B]
Run, [Fm] run, run, run, run, [F] run.
What up, Jay?
Jay, Jay.
What's [Ab] good with the crew?
Jay, let's talk about how it all began for you.
How'd you hook up with Run-DMC?
Well, I was just DJing out in the park, you know what I'm saying, right?
Had Russell Simmons was his brother.
He [B] said he was putting a group together.
He said, [Gb] yo, Jay, I want you to be the DJ.
I was just the DJ for how this Queens [Bb] represent, you know what I mean?
Now, what do you think of the current state of DJs?
What do you think of all the Flash DJs?
Before I get to that, man, I'd like to give a big shout-out to my man,
Grandmaster Flash right there.
[A] Grandmaster Flash, African Manfather, Theodore, [Ab] my man, Davy D, all those guys,
they was my idols back in the day, and I just loved what they were doing.
Right now, today, I think about the guys like Skribbles and DJ Scratch,
and I'm LS1, a whole lot of hot DJs I know right now.
It's all about [Gb] just going crazy on these right now.
Well, let's watch you do what you do, what made Damn [C] Master Jay famous.
Damn Master Jay, [N] baby.
[Ab]
[E]
[N]
Damn Master Jay, baby.
[B]
Kick this one here for me and my DJ.
[Gb] All right, how [G] cool was that?
Okay, right now, first guest DJ, [D] just a part of that history package you saw doing his
dreamy hits behind [F] the back, Say Da Bitch.
He's the first great turntable artist [D] in hip-hop history.
His 1981 classic Adventures on the Wizards still [E] made hymns on Muhammad Ali and [C] Picasso
DJs, and he's still one of hip-hop's all-time greatest and most influential artists.
The [Gb] one, the only, Grandmaster Flash!
Ah-ha!
What [N] up, Flash?
What's going on, baby?
What's up?
All right, a man in the house.
Now, Flash, if it wasn't for you, there would have never been a cue on the mixer so people
could hear one side to the other side.
How'd you invent that?
Well, actually, mixers of the time didn't have what I call a peek-a-boo system, which
allows you to pre-hear the cut before the people heard the cut.
I had to invent that, and then I figured out a way to take a passage of music and repeat
it over and over again, which a lot of people thought was kind of idiotic [Ab] and time-consuming.
All right, [F] well, since you did that, how do you feel about the current state of DJing today?
I think it's great.
I think that it's just beautiful.
I'm glad to [C] be here, man.
Well, let's see you do your thing.
Y'all give it up for Grandmaster Flash!
[D]
[Eb] All these women shoot the sauce.
[Abm] All these women shoot the sauce.
All these women [Ab] shoot the sauce, baby.
Please put it all around yourself and [Db] say one, two, three.
[Ab] All these women shoot the [E] sauce, baby.
Please put it all around yourself and say one, two, three.
[B] [N]
[E]
[Eb] [N]
[Gbm] [N]
Grandmaster Flash, all right?
Let's check out our second guest DJ.
He's been DJing for Run-DMC since the beginning.
We saw Run yesterday, [E] and now here's the man behind it on the wheels of steel,
Grandmaster Jay.
[B]
Run, [Fm] run, run, run, run, [F] run.
What up, Jay?
Jay, Jay.
What's [Ab] good with the crew?
Jay, let's talk about how it all began for you.
How'd you hook up with Run-DMC?
Well, I was just DJing out in the park, you know what I'm saying, right?
Had Russell Simmons was his brother.
He [B] said he was putting a group together.
He said, [Gb] yo, Jay, I want you to be the DJ.
I was just the DJ for how this Queens [Bb] represent, you know what I mean?
Now, what do you think of the current state of DJs?
What do you think of all the Flash DJs?
Before I get to that, man, I'd like to give a big shout-out to my man,
Grandmaster Flash right there.
[A] Grandmaster Flash, African Manfather, Theodore, [Ab] my man, Davy D, all those guys,
they was my idols back in the day, and I just loved what they were doing.
Right now, today, I think about the guys like Skribbles and DJ Scratch,
and I'm LS1, a whole lot of hot DJs I know right now.
It's all about [Gb] just going crazy on these right now.
Well, let's watch you do what you do, what made Damn [C] Master Jay famous.
Damn Master Jay, [N] baby.
[Ab]
[E]
[N]
Damn Master Jay, baby.
[B]
Key:
Ab
E
Gb
B
D
Ab
E
Gb
And he went back to rocking the party.
Kick this one here for me and my DJ.
_ [Gb] All right, how [G] cool was that?
Okay, right now, first guest DJ, [D] just a part of that history package you saw doing his
dreamy hits behind [F] the back, Say Da Bitch.
He's the first great turntable artist [D] in hip-hop history.
His 1981 classic Adventures on the Wizards still [E] made hymns on Muhammad Ali and [C] Picasso
DJs, and he's still one of hip-hop's all-time greatest and most influential artists.
The [Gb] one, the only, Grandmaster Flash! _
Ah-ha!
What [N] up, Flash?
What's going on, baby?
What's up?
All right, a man in the house.
Now, Flash, if it wasn't for you, there would have never been a cue on the mixer so people
could hear one side to the other side.
How'd you invent that?
Well, actually, mixers of the time didn't have what I call a peek-a-boo system, which
allows you to pre-hear the cut before the people heard the cut.
I had to invent that, and then I figured out a way to take a passage of music and repeat
it over and over again, which a lot of people thought was kind of idiotic [Ab] and time-consuming.
All right, [F] well, since you did that, how do you feel about the current state of DJing today?
I think it's great.
I think that it's just beautiful.
I'm glad to [C] be here, man.
Well, let's see you do your thing.
Y'all give it up for Grandmaster Flash!
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ All these women shoot the sauce.
[Abm] All these women shoot the sauce.
All these women [Ab] shoot the sauce, baby.
Please put it all around yourself and [Db] say one, two, three. _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ All these women shoot the [E] sauce, baby.
Please put it all around yourself and say one, two, three.
[B] _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gbm] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Grandmaster Flash, all right?
Let's check out our second guest DJ.
He's been DJing for Run-DMC since the beginning.
We saw Run yesterday, [E] and now here's the man behind it on the wheels of steel,
_ Grandmaster Jay.
[B] _ _ _
Run, [Fm] run, run, run, run, [F] run.
What up, Jay?
Jay, Jay.
What's [Ab] good with the crew?
Jay, let's talk about how it all began for you.
How'd you hook up with Run-DMC?
Well, I was just DJing out in the park, you know what I'm saying, right?
Had Russell Simmons was his brother.
He [B] said he was putting a group together.
He said, [Gb] yo, Jay, I want you to be the DJ.
I was just the DJ for how this Queens [Bb] represent, you know what I mean?
Now, what do you think of the current state of DJs?
What do you think of all the Flash DJs?
Before I get to that, man, I'd like to give a big shout-out to my man,
Grandmaster Flash right there. _ _ _
[A] Grandmaster Flash, African Manfather, Theodore, [Ab] my man, Davy D, all those guys,
they was my idols back in the day, and I just loved what they were doing.
_ Right now, today, I think about the guys like Skribbles and DJ Scratch,
and I'm LS1, a whole lot of hot DJs I know right now.
It's all about [Gb] just going crazy on these right now.
Well, let's watch you do what you do, what made Damn [C] Master Jay famous.
Damn Master Jay, [N] baby. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Damn Master Jay, baby. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
Kick this one here for me and my DJ.
_ [Gb] All right, how [G] cool was that?
Okay, right now, first guest DJ, [D] just a part of that history package you saw doing his
dreamy hits behind [F] the back, Say Da Bitch.
He's the first great turntable artist [D] in hip-hop history.
His 1981 classic Adventures on the Wizards still [E] made hymns on Muhammad Ali and [C] Picasso
DJs, and he's still one of hip-hop's all-time greatest and most influential artists.
The [Gb] one, the only, Grandmaster Flash! _
Ah-ha!
What [N] up, Flash?
What's going on, baby?
What's up?
All right, a man in the house.
Now, Flash, if it wasn't for you, there would have never been a cue on the mixer so people
could hear one side to the other side.
How'd you invent that?
Well, actually, mixers of the time didn't have what I call a peek-a-boo system, which
allows you to pre-hear the cut before the people heard the cut.
I had to invent that, and then I figured out a way to take a passage of music and repeat
it over and over again, which a lot of people thought was kind of idiotic [Ab] and time-consuming.
All right, [F] well, since you did that, how do you feel about the current state of DJing today?
I think it's great.
I think that it's just beautiful.
I'm glad to [C] be here, man.
Well, let's see you do your thing.
Y'all give it up for Grandmaster Flash!
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ All these women shoot the sauce.
[Abm] All these women shoot the sauce.
All these women [Ab] shoot the sauce, baby.
Please put it all around yourself and [Db] say one, two, three. _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ All these women shoot the [E] sauce, baby.
Please put it all around yourself and say one, two, three.
[B] _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gbm] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Grandmaster Flash, all right?
Let's check out our second guest DJ.
He's been DJing for Run-DMC since the beginning.
We saw Run yesterday, [E] and now here's the man behind it on the wheels of steel,
_ Grandmaster Jay.
[B] _ _ _
Run, [Fm] run, run, run, run, [F] run.
What up, Jay?
Jay, Jay.
What's [Ab] good with the crew?
Jay, let's talk about how it all began for you.
How'd you hook up with Run-DMC?
Well, I was just DJing out in the park, you know what I'm saying, right?
Had Russell Simmons was his brother.
He [B] said he was putting a group together.
He said, [Gb] yo, Jay, I want you to be the DJ.
I was just the DJ for how this Queens [Bb] represent, you know what I mean?
Now, what do you think of the current state of DJs?
What do you think of all the Flash DJs?
Before I get to that, man, I'd like to give a big shout-out to my man,
Grandmaster Flash right there. _ _ _
[A] Grandmaster Flash, African Manfather, Theodore, [Ab] my man, Davy D, all those guys,
they was my idols back in the day, and I just loved what they were doing.
_ Right now, today, I think about the guys like Skribbles and DJ Scratch,
and I'm LS1, a whole lot of hot DJs I know right now.
It's all about [Gb] just going crazy on these right now.
Well, let's watch you do what you do, what made Damn [C] Master Jay famous.
Damn Master Jay, [N] baby. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Damn Master Jay, baby. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _