On the latest episode of Comedy Central’s “Drunk History,” host Derek Waters sat down with Questlove, who told the story of hip-hop pioneer Theodore Livingston (aka Grand Wizzard Theodore)—the man widely recognized as the inventor of record scratching. In the tradition of the show, Questlove got increasingly drunker while telling a story that was acted out by celebrities. During his segment, O’Shea Jackson Jr. (Ice Cube’s son) played Kool Herc while Method Man played Grandmaster Flash. Find a clip below and watch the full episode at the Comedy Central website.

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