I just would like to say thank you to all who support the life & legacy of my big brother Freaky Tah. It truly means a lot to our family. L'zzzz! We miss you Tah!
No tight jeans and skirts were worn in the making of this testosterone level video. RIP to the memory of Raymond "Freaky Tah" Rogers and I hope Pretty Lou will walk free.
Please we gotta bring that shit back yo! Not gonna lie I still dress the same people think I’m crazy I don’t give two fucks frfr this was my era and I’m sticking wit it nugget golds and all family
I miss the 90's. Back when NY was still grimy and it was reflected in the music and videos. Lost Boyz, Biggie, Nas, Wu-Tang, Boot Camp Clik, Mobb Deep, Onyx, Smoothe Da Hustler, AZ, D.I.T.C, etc. This side of NY is long gone
@@studioeproductioncompany1494 You know why ? Because that culture was taken by whoever it is ,it's not about color brotha ,it's about paper, power and control over the masses ! That Hip-Hop was the real spirit of the blacks ,matter of fact whites followed your jamboree too. They are scared of anything that is authentic , independent with powerful influence over the masses. That shows you how much fear they have towards any unity regardless of color! We might wanna live segregated ,some don't care but if we wanna OWN THIS WORLD we need to be united to take down that network that controls our lives and once we're done some are good to be on their way but not before we unite ! Blacks need whites and whites need blacks and everyone else unite with us to bring this shit show down. They have the police ,they have the army and the gendarmerie but we have the numbers and the will to change our times and society. I truly believe this will come in the foreseeable future! Before they take away the cash and start putting the chips! Be blessed!
rahsaun77 Agreed. Its why Rap today is nothing like it once was. I struggle to listen to the stuff being pumped out today. Its all mass produced s***. Samey same.. No controversy. No realism. Just check out how much money I have.
Cheeks’ voice, storytelling and delivery was so unique. It was his signature throughout his career. With Tah as back-up hype underneath Cheeks’ flows, it was undeniable chemistry that just worked together like Peanut Butter and Jelly. Tah was most definitely the heart and energy of the group. Was so sad when I heard he was murdered. I knew LB wouldn’t be the same without him. RIP Tah!! LB Fam! 🥃
This album is an absolute classic. First joint that really REALLY hit me when someone dubbed the whole album for me on a tape in 1996. Shit changed my young ass life.
Boy, _Freaky Tah's_ death really hurt this OUTSTANDING rap group. Though *Mr. Cheeks* is great frontman, it was *_Freaky Tah_* that gave this group its signature sound. *RIP Freaky Tah.*
I’m white, from a small country in Europe but I’m here appreciating real hip-hop from back in the days. Music transcends all cultural, racial and geographical differences. Love and peace to all!
whoo else it kept rocking all around Queens up until around 2007. Most of the Fam neighborhoods around Queens was turning Crip, Blood or King for the Hispanic areas.
@@jldch26 Mobb Deep, Nas, Nore, Cormega, Bravehearts, Murder Inc, G Unit, Silverback Guerillaz and Stack Bundles, I'm from North Carolina but these are the people I know of
This Trax was in heavy rotation on every radio station of means back in the 90's. Plus this is the group that made me embrace rap music. Blessings from New York City.
2:30 Best part of the entire song . Freaky Tah & Mr Cheeks with the shuffle . R.I.P Freaky Tah , best hype man in the entire Hip Hop industry . Nobody done it like Tah 30+ years and no one can compete
It's hard to believe that this song is over 20 years old and still so fucking awesome! >_< I remember sitting in my room, listening to this when I was 15, good times.
Oooh my my I'm in my late 30's miss those days when local stations would play this kind of songs...real hip hop..take mi back 90's I'm 80's kid feeling younger..Rip freaky tai
Looks and sounds like Safari Samuels saying that jamaican part at the end, rip freaky Ty, was watching the news when I learned of your death, still devastated, and still rock'n with the lost boyz 4 life
What's the connection with Lifestles Ov Da Poor And Dangerous? www.mtv.com/news/513138/police-seek-possible-tie-in-freaky-tah-big-l-killings/ I still wonder what was the deal between these two
They where Great the album was on top of the billboard chart every where in new York People were blasting there Music Great Time To be a live I really miss the 90s
They movement was pretty strong in 95 .I remember staying in Jamaica for 2 months and EVERYTHING was LB or Foch . I didn’t know what these movements were about lol . Saw them at the park on 135th and linden they really was hood celebrities.
the lost boyz from queens was doing their thing for real back in the late '80's and early '90's, one love to the regulators from the Lowa East Side nyc...loved this album when it came out r.i.p. freaky tah...hold ya head spigg
crazy I woke up with this song in my head...soo here I am. not a hip hop fan but have to admit...this was one of those songs I enjoyed back then. it had substance.
Easy Mo Bee produced this as well as Jeeps, Lex Coups, Bimaz & Benz. Mo Bee also produced a bunch of classics for Biggie. "Party and Bullshit", "Ready to Die" and "Flava in Ya Ear (Remix)". He also produced "I Love the Dough" and "Going Back to Cali" from Big's Life after Death double-disc album. Respect.
Just was watching "Unsung" with them and didn't realize that these dudes had hits 5x over back to back to back to back etc🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥... Classic FRFR and RIP Freaky Tah🙏🙏🙏
i remember being 5yrs hearn this on the radio im getttn to to turnt 30 in may damn the message in this song damn it took me to prison to understand this was Boom Bap......... I luv ny son RIP Freaky Tah
I just would like to say thank you to all who support the life & legacy of my big brother Freaky Tah. It truly means a lot to our family. L'zzzz! We miss you Tah!
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Is that your real family?
@@johntemple2347 Freaky Tah is my oldest brother.
@@1chocolatequeen that's what's up dude was a legend 🙌
Sorry for your family loss. I lost my twin sister a year later after Freaky Tah death
No tight jeans and skirts were worn in the making of this testosterone level video. RIP to the memory of Raymond "Freaky Tah" Rogers and I hope Pretty Lou will walk free.
The 90s well be forever the best years of hip hop
And early 2000s
This was the shit you could bump with yer windows down and not be embarrassed like the crap they make now
90's Hip Hop is the pinnacle.
Whichever part didn't have piffy in it...helped ruin it*
Please we gotta bring that shit back yo! Not gonna lie I still dress the same people think I’m crazy I don’t give two fucks frfr this was my era and I’m sticking wit it nugget golds and all family
Lost Boys had the best handshake in rap history
💯 Facts greatest ever
I agree 👍💯 with you ok
I remember doing the LB Salute to like 50 LB'Z on da Colo block in front da pizza shop... Life was GREAT!!!!
I think that's a Decepticon handshake.
@@zoo05zoo I know a few OG'Z that was DECEPS and I NEVER heard that
RIP Freaky Tah 🙏🏿 One of the best hypemen ever in hip hop. On another note, them leathers, though. 90s fashion 🔥🔥🔥
RIP Freaky Tah, such a dope hype man. This group was never the same after he passed.
Henny Lopez tru
They were more than a group, they were family.
100% Cheeks and Tah worked well off of each other
lacstines s Facts
Happy to have seem him live in Nairobi way back. Class act!
Easy Mo Bee is so f****** underrated. One of the great producers of all time.
no discussion
@@JNCKosafacts
Yo does this not give you a Rumors sample ? By timex social club?
Came here to say the same thing. This dudes discography is a year after year of classic timeless bangers.
@somethingkool6867 close sounds but it's club nouveau "jealousy"
Lost boys were ahead of their time. Talented and intelligent. Rappers now can't compare.
I miss the 90's. Back when NY was still grimy and it was reflected in the music and videos. Lost Boyz, Biggie, Nas, Wu-Tang, Boot Camp Clik, Mobb Deep, Onyx, Smoothe Da Hustler, AZ, D.I.T.C, etc. This side of NY is long gone
Nas New York New York,
New York State of Mind
We went from Baggy jeans and exact men wear to fucking blouses , skinny jeans and wearing purses .. no real Man can approve of this B.s out today.
@@studioeproductioncompany1494
You know why ?
Because that culture was taken by whoever it is ,it's not about color brotha ,it's about paper, power and control over the masses ! That Hip-Hop was the real spirit of the blacks ,matter of fact whites followed your jamboree too. They are scared of anything that is authentic , independent with powerful influence over the masses. That shows you how much fear they have towards any unity regardless of color! We might wanna live segregated ,some don't care but if we wanna OWN THIS WORLD we need to be united to take down that network that controls our lives and once we're done some are good to be on their way but not before we unite ! Blacks need whites and whites need blacks and everyone else unite with us to bring this shit show down. They have the police ,they have the army and the gendarmerie but we have the numbers and the will to change our times and society. I truly believe this will come in the foreseeable future! Before they take away the cash and start putting the chips! Be blessed!
Boot camp clik never gone
bxdale83 Yeah!!
Love the cautionary tales the Lost Boyz had. You're not getting messages like this anymore.
Fact Music Is Not given you something you can relate too
rahsaun77 Agreed. Its why Rap today is nothing like it once was. I struggle to listen to the stuff being pumped out today. Its all mass produced s***. Samey same.. No controversy. No realism. Just check out how much money I have.
I totally agree. I was about to comment on how the message of rap has COMPLETELY changed.
+James Lopez yeah nowadays you can learn to whip or to nah nah or you call hot line bling
+judge105 Check out the allergies.
Cheeks’ voice, storytelling and delivery was so unique. It was his signature throughout his career. With Tah as back-up hype underneath Cheeks’ flows, it was undeniable chemistry that just worked together like Peanut Butter and Jelly. Tah was most definitely the heart and energy of the group. Was so sad when I heard he was murdered. I knew LB wouldn’t be the same without him. RIP Tah!! LB Fam! 🥃
yeah brother, you really described Cheeks perfectly
U talk about him like his career was over. Cheeks been around!!
Mr cheeks' unique voice and delivery is the heart of the group, imo .... I agree the chemistry is beyond that... luv LB...
THANK YOU GOD FOR MAKING ME WIN 🥇🥇🥇🙏🙏🙏😁😁😁🏆🏆🏆💯💯💯
This album is an absolute classic. First joint that really REALLY hit me when someone dubbed the whole album for me on a tape in 1996. Shit changed my young ass life.
Gotta love Freaky Tah's moves, man!!
R.I.P.
+dizefx one of the best hypeman
word rip
yeah we did we alll wanted to dance like freaky Tah we did the hand shake too
What was the name was it called Lost Boys the movie
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Back in the days when HipHop was HipHop..
You gotta love the storytelling that's delivered from the Lost Boyz
There will NEVER EVER be another era in hip-hop that will stand the test of time better than the artists of the 90's I promise you 💯
Kids nowadays will never know how on point this track was
Freaky-Tah invented the adlib, love that hoarse voice in back of the track, LB fam 4 life!
John Paul Kariithi not. Really. Al scratch was the first one to have a. Rasppy voice
John Paul Kariithi he sure did invent the adlib. Nobody does it better than he did either!!!
He could sneeze on a track and bless it.
Flavor flav......
Sen dog too
The 90s will never die ❤❤❤
Everybody's buckin' don't give a damn
One of the best openers in rap history!
I miss the golden age of hip hip (90's).
SMH.....WHO YOU TELLIN.....BUT IT DOES LIVE THROUGH THE UNDERGROUND✊
Me too as well
MATIAS
XAVIER
PERALVO
CACOANGO
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Lyrics, style, beats, hell even the handshakes!!
Lost Boyz epitomise an entire era of growing up. I'm so glad I grew up during the golden era of hip hop
Boy, _Freaky Tah's_ death really hurt this OUTSTANDING rap group. Though *Mr. Cheeks* is great frontman, it was *_Freaky Tah_* that gave this group its signature sound.
*RIP Freaky Tah.*
SEPTEMBER 16TH IS OFFICIALLY LOST BOYZ DAY IN QUEENS !
The legendary Lost Boys. Still bumping this in my ride.💯💯💯
I bumped it today!
THE GOLDEN AGE HIP HOP!!!
Their energy is crazy, give these guys their roses 🌹
It's 2023 and this bangs harder now. Legends and Classics are timeless
R.I.P Freaky Tah We Still Remember 1990's forever
Cheeks flow was crazy his rythm on tracks was like none other
Now that's story telling. Only a few rappers can tell a captivating story that makes you think and feel it.
shame rap isnt the same any more! this is mazing 90s rap! real stories! real life!
Wtf happened? Dam man miss these days!
+Eder Rois-Mendez two words illuminate and homosexual gays aka gay mafia be ware of them.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Ya...
mis the real stories about LIFE too.
And it was all done....
without tryin to be on some phoney WOKE sh#t either!
Can we go back to the days when everyone was covered up from head to toe and still they'd spit wicked rhymes?
I’m white, from a small country in Europe but I’m here appreciating real hip-hop from back in the days. Music transcends all cultural, racial and geographical differences. Love and peace to all!
We celebrate your brother’s memory and we thank him and all that supported him so he could bless the culture. Thank you
i remember back around 95-97, LB fam had queens rockin for real.
whoo else it kept rocking all around Queens up until around 2007. Most of the Fam neighborhoods around Queens was turning Crip, Blood or King for the Hispanic areas.
@@jldch26 Mobb Deep, Nas, Nore, Cormega, Bravehearts, Murder Inc, G Unit, Silverback Guerillaz and Stack Bundles, I'm from North Carolina but these are the people I know of
this whole album was in heavy rotation in my car..classic
Probably my fav Lost Boyz song. Classic.
Loved Cheeks flow & delivery, Tah's adlibs was priceless.
i agree freaky tah on those adlibs tho ....
@@Willesden_Rab1_TV especially when the chick O.D. those alibs match the video perfectly
one of the most underated groups of all time!!!
Love Lost Boyz, this is one of my Favs of all time of theirs. RIP Freaky Tah
Dopest hypeman FREAKY TAH 🔥🔥🔥🤜🏾🤛🏾Rest Well 🙏🏾
Miss you Ty the world wasn't ready for you 💔🕊
90's hip hop the best 🎤🎧🎵
This Trax was in heavy rotation on every radio station of means back in the 90's.
Plus this is the group that made me embrace rap music.
Blessings from New York City.
Them dance moves really meant something. Straight b- boy shit! Nothing like it. I'm from VA and I mimic alot of them moves from NY.
I love how freaky tah was reacting to everything that cheek was rhyming about ❤️
Who the FUCK downvoted this classic????? 😠
Who else was bobin there head or was moving in some way thru this whole song? Tell me if im wrong if i say we need this vibe in music today.
One of thee best to do it!!!
R.i.p freaky Ty☝☝☝💜🎼🎶
Freaky Tah will always be missed I love you all my life!!!!!!!!
Whst happrned to when hip hop was like this. More lyrical.
I was born in 91..this is my shxt!!! Love the Lost Boyz, ONYX and the list goes on!!! I still listen to all of em!! Wu TANG, all of em!!
I can tell this was the nicest flow I'd love my ears to hear at my teenage to this moment. Every style they did rocked me
2:30 Best part of the entire song . Freaky Tah & Mr Cheeks with the shuffle . R.I.P Freaky Tah , best hype man in the entire Hip Hop industry . Nobody done it like Tah 30+ years and no one can compete
It's hard to believe that this song is over 20 years old and still so fucking awesome! >_<
I remember sitting in my room, listening to this when I was 15, good times.
That look at all the rumors sample in the background.60sall the way up to the 90s was so plentiful with creativity .
Oooh my my I'm in my late 30's miss those days when local stations would play this kind of songs...real hip hop..take mi back 90's I'm 80's kid feeling younger..Rip freaky tai
Looks and sounds like Safari Samuels saying that jamaican part at the end, rip freaky Ty, was watching the news when I learned of your death, still devastated, and still rock'n with the lost boyz 4 life
Freaky Tah and Big L been gon almost 18 years now,thats crazy how time flys
Spike NoLee they both died same year,
What's the connection with Lifestles Ov Da Poor And Dangerous? www.mtv.com/news/513138/police-seek-possible-tie-in-freaky-tah-big-l-killings/ I still wonder what was the deal between these two
freaky Tah is in Club 27
I always think of the other whenever I hear of either. Man this hip hop shit is damn near dead. Rap is wack as hell nowadays...
@@nicoleshindel1548 yes, been dead for some time now smh
Love these cats always have. Tight lyrics with cosignin, heavy,bass, and a lot of energy!!!! Hella tight!!!
Mr.cheeks. your whole group is legendary. I'm glad I get up during this era
The OGs of the hip hop handshake and crew dance. SJQ #LBFAM
This was Da Joint, R.I.P Freaky Tah LB Fam IV Life
i love old school gangsta shit like this! huge jeans, tims, and army jackets! loove
Freaky Freaky Tah!! Adlib God!!!🙏🎶 He was necessary!!!
They where Great the album was on top of the billboard chart every where in new York
People were blasting there Music Great Time To be a live
I really miss the 90s
They movement was pretty strong in 95 .I remember staying in Jamaica for 2 months and EVERYTHING was LB or Foch . I didn’t know what these movements were about lol . Saw them at the park on 135th and linden they really was hood celebrities.
The 90’s , I miss you😢
The old queens. ,the one I love
Good times
This was my favorite era of hip hop.
the lost boyz from queens was doing their thing for real back in the late '80's and early '90's, one love to the regulators from the Lowa East Side nyc...loved this album when it came out r.i.p. freaky tah...hold ya head spigg
Jamaica, Queens represent!! Classic rap right here. Now all we have is mumble rap and drug dealer groups
Farmer blvd Merrick Blvd boy I fucking miss it man shit
Rip Tah the legendary!
Mr. Cheeks one of the all time great MC/Story tellers & Freaky Tah(RIP) great "hype man"!
Best song by Lost Boyz IMO. Straight banger 🙌🏾
If say renne but 🍻
I swear there’s just something about the way Easy Mo Bee lays the snare of drum on his music production 🔥
1st things 1st, Rest In Peace Freeky Ty 🙏🏾
I miss hip hop and the 90’s 😔
Freaky tah with the moves tho rip 💯❗️
what most amazes me, that lost boyz has incredible flow on every track and storytellin skills are just stunning
crazy I woke up with this song in my head...soo here I am. not a hip hop fan but have to admit...this was one of those songs I enjoyed back then. it had substance.
The back and forth alternating flow is trippy especially the second style
The Freaky Tah walk on 0:31 is mad dope!
Easy Mo Bee produced this as well as Jeeps, Lex Coups, Bimaz & Benz. Mo Bee also produced a bunch of classics for Biggie.
"Party and Bullshit", "Ready to Die" and "Flava in Ya Ear (Remix)". He also produced "I Love the Dough" and "Going Back to Cali" from Big's Life after Death double-disc album. Respect.
+Michael Carter respect respect
didnt he aldo produced Temptations for 2pac?
+Tzu Babu right
90% of bay boys album were he was the in house Dj/Producer for Bee Mo Easy Productions and big poppa publishing owned by biggie
you kinda look like Easy Mo Bee homie. that dude talented for real.
Just was watching "Unsung" with them and didn't realize that these dudes had hits 5x over back to back to back to back etc🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥... Classic FRFR and RIP Freaky Tah🙏🙏🙏
R.I.P. Freaky Tah
Proud to have lived through this era of REAL Hip Hop.
Days of hoodies and leather coats. Best days of my life.
0:06 - 0:31 - 1:11 - 1:19 - 1:42 - 2:37
Tah was grooving in every scene. Son energy in this video was radiating.
Rip Freaky Tah
The best album of that era. Not many knew but those who did
Straight up NY style
This is the Real New York.
R.I.P. to one of the best hype-men ever lol
{ moreno gordo reclutador }
@@kevingarcia9709 Are you too scared to say that in English?
This is what real hip hop will always be to me. So many memories of my block out on Lefferts Blvd. & Rockaway. I miss those days......
Peace I still hear the Freaky tye voice , I remember them days. I love the Lost boyz.
i remember being 5yrs hearn this on the radio im getttn to to turnt 30 in may damn the message in this song damn it took me to prison to understand this was Boom Bap......... I luv ny son RIP Freaky Tah
I'm 50 i remember buying this album, its good that it still get through to the next generation
THIS is hip-hop, don't ever get confused!
My fav rap group👐🏿👐🏿
i was like 13 or 14 when this came up on the tv. i was sold on the lost boyz instantly. Man the 90's.. so much talent and illness . yes so much yes..
Without Freaky Tah's ab libs there music was never the same , he brought crazy energy to the group, greatest hype man in the game!!