+Eric Brooks Hell yea! This was my high school daze (well, '92-'97)-I call it the golden age of hip-hop and gangsta rap, but I like the name G Funk Era à la Warren G better; I'm from the LBC but went to school in Torrance and Inglewood. The point is, I love West Coast hip-hop; you gotta rep your hood. But I still really like the East Coast style from this period. And I agree, homie! Far as I'm concerned, hip-hop started dying after Tupac (RIP Makavelli) and Biggie (RIP Big Poppa) died. There's been a few decent artists since then, like Eminem and my man Jabok, but all in all, it's just a gang of new-age craprap, talking bout club hopping and black and yellow rides instead of block parties, thug life and banging on wax. This modern electro-alternative limpdick garbage sounds like the cries of the aborted fetus of the love child of R&B and electronic club "music". Haters gonna hate, but I completely agree with you. Good thing there's things like CZcams and if you live here, K-DAY =P
Middle school for me. You have to dig in the crates back to pre-2000 to listen to real hip hop. With a few exceptions, everything from this millennium is hot garbage.
im a 18 yr old kid that can proudly say “Get fucked” No disrespect but i listen to stuff from the 70’s 80’s 90’s 2000’s 10’and now in any genre hiphop r&b metal jazz its music it changes every decade ive watched the 10’s music change into now and its not the same music changes and we csnt stop it but embrace the kids trying to do something out here fr some of ur favourite rappers from the 90’s might fw some rappers from now all love bro ❤ but cmon we got kendrick and Ye like
I’m from LA and agree with you. Today’s hip hop doesn’t have the same story tellin. The same essence. The unbitten rap style that was raw and eloquent. Times change unfortunately. Some for better. Some for worse.
@@xvenomx9790 hey big big respect to you from London Town! I still also still rave to drum and bass. If the music sounds good I’m there! Stay blessed 😊
Also from London and was just starting out as a DJ. I've still got my two vinyl copies of the single (you had to have two copies if you wanted to drop some skills in the mix) but not the album. East Coast Hip-hop was always the go-to in clubs. Anything DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Native Tongues, Flavour Unit. The state of Hip-hop today is just depressing. They don't know anything past Biggie and Tupac. They know Sound of da Police but they don't know who KRS-One is.
David Thuggin .... Saw him live with the X-ecutioner's in Atlantic Mall in NYC in the 90's.... He is Soooooo Underrated.... He DJ'd & Spun Records w/o sarratos or an Apple Laptop... Classic DJ SESSION INDEED.... without Mistakes, Skips or Blunders... Perfect Execution on the TURNTABLES....
Justin Jackson yes it is 90 hip hop music is the best in our time i really miss those days of real hip hop music like this i will always be 90 hip hop in my heart for life
Justin Jackson Yes sir reminiscing my youth growing up in the 90s life was so pure and simple no worries just looked up double xx posse, main source, brand nubian, gangstarr with nice and smooth, az, show biz and a.g( soul clap) classics those days ain't coming back that's why i get a sense sadness.
Back then most hip hop was underground. Lol. Only a few crews like Bad Boy or Death Row went mainstream... The Boot Camp Click movement is still alive and well!
Brings me back to my high school days 92-95. Those were some of the best years of hip hop. I'd fly home after school every day so I could beat my brothers to the tv before they claimed it and started playing their Sega Geneis. I loved recording videos from Yo Mtv Raps and BET Rap City and watching the tapes with my friends on the weekends, making up dance routines to our favorite songs. Good memories.
Samples: Ronnie Laws - Tidal Wave Kool & the Gang - Sport (Drums) Skull Snaps - It’s a New Day (Drums) Fantastic Freaks - Fantastic Freaks at the Dixie (Vocals) 0:59
Man this is classic!!!! I remember when this joint dropped on Video Music Box in NYC. Brooklyn was turned up, hip-hop got the biggest shock of life when this song dropped. The golden era of music was 87-98; I was attending SUNY/Old Westbury in Long Island and we were known for parties and shows on the college scene. I am with you Eric on this it will make you cry as you remember the time. . . .
This is 1991-92... I was 15 and it was there -- you just had to hear it, you cannot duplicate this, this is just just and just.... making it happen!... They don't need nothing, just run it!
This beat feels like a fever dream, its so calm and gritty at the same time, and Buckshots rhymes match it so well. Its a formula for a great album.........Enta Da Stage
Maaan... When this ISH' comes on, You Already Know! This has been Bangin' since the first day it hit. At the dances during college days in the 90s wearing the 90s Gear.. We used to Rock the floors on this. Buck Shot will ALWAYS be one of the Best MCs. Period... ... Who Got The Props? You Know Who? Us Old School Hip-Hop Vets...
*BRING BACK REAL HIP HOP AND BEAT MAKING.* *THANKS BLACK MOON , BUCKSHOT AND ALL REAL HIP HOP ORIGINAL TALENT. YOU SHAPED OUR CHILDHOOD, ADOLESCENCE AND ADULTHOOD TO A CERTAIN DEGREE. HIP HOP IS A SHE TO ME AND SHE LISTENED TO ME, EXPANDED MY VIEWS ON LIFE, GAVE ME A VOICE BECAUSE NARROW MINDED ADULTS WOULDN'T LISTEN. THEY THOUGHT KIDS SHOULD BE SEEN, YET THEIR SOULS NEVER HEARD.THANK YOU BUCKSHOT, BLACK MOON AND EVERYONE ELSE WHO HELPED GIVE US BACK OUR VOICE. YOUR OLD-SCHOOL LYRICS TEACH US HOW TO BE REAL WOMEN AND BETTER MEN... LIKE ED OG AND THE BULLDOGS ,"BE A FATHER TO YOUR CHILD. I COULD GO ON AND ON* *I DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO DRESS/ PRESENT MYSELF. NYC, REAL HIP HOP TAUGHT ME, DANCE SHOWS, AND NEW JACK. HIP HOP EVEN INFLUENCED MY LOOK TO THIS DAY* *THANK YOU FOR THE GOOD IN HIP HOP , NOT THE DARKNESS AND WICKEDNESS, BUT THE GOOD* *THANK YOU TO THE FEW THAT PUT PEOPLE ON WITHOUT EXPLOITING THEM, EMASCULATING THEM AND WRECKING LIVES AND MASCULINITY*
2024...who else is still bumping to this ✋️
Me!!!! Nostalgia!!!
I'm still jamming this and all the old Hip Hop gems
@DJNico74 Mandatory rotation my guy
STILL BUMPIN IT ,LIKE IT WAS 93 ALL OVER AGAIN
Im 47 Im still here for it bro!!!!
I listen to this an just want to cry. This was my college days. 88-93, we will NEVER get this type of hiphop back. Thank God for youtube.
+they hateme calm down bruh haha
+Eric Brooks Hell yea! This was my high school daze (well, '92-'97)-I call it the golden age of hip-hop and gangsta rap, but I like the name G Funk Era à la Warren G better; I'm from the LBC but went to school in Torrance and Inglewood. The point is, I love West Coast hip-hop; you gotta rep your hood. But I still really like the East Coast style from this period. And I agree, homie! Far as I'm concerned, hip-hop started dying after Tupac (RIP Makavelli) and Biggie (RIP Big Poppa) died. There's been a few decent artists since then, like Eminem and my man Jabok, but all in all, it's just a gang of new-age craprap, talking bout club hopping and black and yellow rides instead of block parties, thug life and banging on wax. This modern electro-alternative limpdick garbage sounds like the cries of the aborted fetus of the love child of R&B and electronic club "music". Haters gonna hate, but I completely agree with you. Good thing there's things like CZcams and if you live here, K-DAY =P
I concur! I still rock out to my early 90's Rap...it was a magical time. Now at age 44, I can't relate to the autotune junk they put out these days.
+they hateme Lmao
Middle school for me. You have to dig in the crates back to pre-2000 to listen to real hip hop. With a few exceptions, everything from this millennium is hot garbage.
I'm a 53 year old native NY'er! This was REAL shit at a REAL time! Today's Hip-hop is WACK!
im a 18 yr old kid that can proudly say “Get fucked” No disrespect but i listen to stuff from the 70’s 80’s 90’s 2000’s 10’and now in any genre hiphop r&b metal jazz
its music it changes every decade ive watched the 10’s music change into now and its not the same music changes and we csnt stop it but embrace the kids trying to do something out here fr some of ur favourite rappers from the 90’s might fw some rappers from now all love bro ❤
but cmon we got kendrick and Ye like
I’m from LA and agree with you. Today’s hip hop doesn’t have the same story tellin. The same essence. The unbitten rap style that was raw and eloquent. Times change unfortunately. Some for better. Some for worse.
Bro u not lying I’m 46 n I feel ur pain Hip Hop is Dead
Pumped this track in front of the Club. Everyone forgot why they were there in the 1st place. All eyes on me 😎
Real Hip Hop Right Here
I preserved my vinyl copy of this album. Very precious. Now a 47 year old woman but never forget nineties hip hop. Peace from London!
Shoutouts to London...I love your drum n bass out there! Mad respect from the Bronx
@@xvenomx9790 hey big big respect to you from London Town! I still also still rave to drum and bass. If the music sounds good I’m there!
Stay blessed 😊
@@tantilizingtrip1 that's awesome! Much love and stay youthful 🙏
Whats up London
Peace Love and Blessings from
The Bronx NY
Also from London and was just starting out as a DJ.
I've still got my two vinyl copies of the single (you had to have two copies if you wanted to drop some skills in the mix) but not the album.
East Coast Hip-hop was always the go-to in clubs. Anything DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Native Tongues, Flavour Unit.
The state of Hip-hop today is just depressing. They don't know anything past Biggie and Tupac. They know Sound of da Police but they don't know who KRS-One is.
Man this era of hip hop was untouched!
Showing this to my 14 yr old letting him know what real hip hop is
LTee313 You waited 14 years....Why so long? :)
Mos141 dude supposed to be jamming to it from day one
+LTee313 respect
+Mos141 there's more important things than hip hop to teach a child
+LTee313 YASSS SWEETIE SHOW HIM THE REAL CONCIOUS HIP HOP OF OUR ERA!!! WE HAD SOME IGNENT RAP TOO BUT MOST OF IT WAS FUNKY AND COOL
All of you who were lucky enough to be in their teens in the late 80s onwards I hope you appreciate your good fortune.
I'm a 80s and 90s kid.so I had the best of both worlds
I will never, ever forget early '93 and the first time I heard Black Moon do this! I was 16/17 at the time.
Gyan Kumar yo my sister kept me up wit all da good shit back then this is classic beat is still sick
Damn I was just born in 93 so I guess East Coast hardcore was a thing a bit hard to relate to lol
I was 18 in 86' Living in South Jamaica Queens, so I can really appreciate the 70's, 80's and 90's. Those decades defined a whole generation.
I miss beats like this...
Me too
me too, and I dont even like hip hop
Boom Bap rap is Back.....
Facts
This beat cold without the scratching but I get it Early 90s was still the DJ era
NY beats are just warmer than other regions. They're relentless, and just grind on you. I love it.
I've been trying to explain why I gravitate toward East Side Hip-Hop more, this is a good way to put it.
Exactly it’s nothing even in 2021 that can match that 90’s NewYork city underground hiphop sound.
Boom gap is timeless.
Ny state black moon is great 👍
Idk why warm is the best word to describe it but it just is
my good fucking taste in music brought me here!!
LOL
It sure did my friend
That's no video connections in between. = Great taste in Hip Hop + 80s baby
Me too by the way.
Amen
Right here in May 2024! Where TF is all the real hip hop headz at???
This still bangs ALMOST 30 YEARS LATER!!!!
Hold on - we ain't that old yet! It's more like 25 years right now :)
Lynette C. Course it does
Lynette C. & another 30 💥
Lynette C. Just got through bumpn this March 13 2019
Lynette C. Yeah
Buckshot delivery is amazing the way he rides the beat is superb he is one of the best emcees of the 90's.
He is still one of the best emcees.
He was definitely on a another level
THIS BEAT NEEDS TO BE IN THE HALL OF FAME FOR ONE OF THE BEST BEATS EVER MADE PERIOD.
💯💯💯💯
I agree!!!!
Evil Dee is UNDERRATED. Listen to those cuts.. "cmooon. cmoooon cmo cmo cmoooon!"
David Thuggin ....
Saw him live with the X-ecutioner's in Atlantic Mall in NYC in the 90's....
He is Soooooo Underrated....
He DJ'd & Spun Records w/o sarratos or an Apple Laptop...
Classic DJ SESSION INDEED....
without Mistakes, Skips or Blunders...
Perfect Execution on the TURNTABLES....
David Thuggin I know.....
Don't you miss the days of Scratchin?
Facts
Time stamp?
@@ninjaofderp5753 during the hook.
old school hip hop is the best
Yesss
Justin Jackson yes it is 90 hip hop music is the best in our time i really miss those days of real hip hop music like this i will always be 90 hip hop in my heart for life
Justin Jackson Yes sir reminiscing my youth growing up in the 90s life was so pure and simple no worries just looked up double xx posse, main source, brand nubian, gangstarr with nice and smooth, az, show biz and a.g( soul clap) classics those days ain't coming back that's why i get a sense sadness.
Without question.
i listion to hipp hopp i dont listion to rap music
This beat is so chill.
I was literally born in 1993 and I fucking love this song, album and group. They are extremely underground and deserve a bigger fan base.
Est. 1981 ... Please rewind time!
Back then most hip hop was underground. Lol. Only a few crews like Bad Boy or Death Row went mainstream... The Boot Camp Click movement is still alive and well!
So you literally are not the Generation
Lol !
?
you ever listen to Smif n' Wessun? They changed their name later cause of obvious legal reasons. but I think you'd like their stuff :)
This shit still gives me goose bumps just like when I was 13
same
Me too
Same that's why I'm here again.
Indeed 💪
🎧🤌🏾🖖🏾💯💯💯
Buckshot was already on another level...pure essence of hip hop
Very underrated and I was born in 88 this the music overall
Yes he was
I had the privilege of seeing Black Moon live about 20 years ago.. amazing.. Sean Price was there as well..
The PLANET BROOKLYN
Brings me back to my high school days 92-95. Those were some of the best years of hip hop. I'd fly home after school every day so I could beat my brothers to the tv before they claimed it and started playing their Sega Geneis. I loved recording videos from Yo Mtv Raps and BET Rap City and watching the tapes with my friends on the weekends, making up dance routines to our favorite songs. Good memories.
Nice !
CurvyAries Nail. Hits. Forehead.
CurvyAries bless your heart
Sounds like me! C/O 95!
CurvyAries I was doing it in elementary school around this time oh the cassette tape days for talent shows
Crazy how much Buckshot is sampled or quoted in other tracks.
It’s crazy how much Arnold Schwarzenegger is quoted in rap tracks.
Shang Tsung smh
@@dbodooley lame ass
@@solb3913 lol.
@jC Dorrian what songs reference buckshot????.
I’m from upstate Buffalo NY we grew up on this shit. I’m 42 and this will forever be in rotation
Samples:
Ronnie Laws - Tidal Wave
Kool & the Gang - Sport (Drums)
Skull Snaps - It’s a New Day (Drums)
Fantastic Freaks - Fantastic Freaks at the Dixie (Vocals) 0:59
A Tribe Called Quest Electric Relaxation.
1 of my favorite beats EVER!!!!!
@@tavolo22 That's Ronnie Foster you're thinking of
Always reminded me of paper boy on Super Nintendo growing up
Samples are undefeated
I was in 9th grade when this hit... Truly a magical time in music PERIOD! No one sounded the same. So many different flows & types of hip hop.
K Sam
Wow your gorgeous... But this is definitely a big NYC classic
Same here, I agree as well.
This is a great point!! Haven't thought about that one. Thanks!!!
Unlike today's rap music ( if you can call it that )
Period!
Give me this era of hip hop back right now !!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Yes please
Don't lost hope it can happen again.
sometimes I wish I was there during that era. almost every rapper is whack now.
In the top 5 of sickest beats from the 90s.
Most underrated rap song of all time
No bling, no Bentley, no gold chain, no naked women etc. This is pure. 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
this song is about murder tho
@@hawrify2148Mostly just flexing!
@@hawrify2148I wouldn't go that far
@@DDunc1020he said “buss a cap in ya head” or smth like that. Talking bout automatic weapons. Pretty violently.
You couldn't pay me to stop playing this album
Youre a real one!
This is one of them you just gotta play over and over . The dopeness of this record is just classic
Better than today's shitty music.
6 straight times i had to snap out of it. Most underrated rap song of all time
The bomb the 90shop hop
Buckshot like my daughter 😮 fr
31 years later this song is still a banger son! Timeless hip-hop.
When hip-hop ruled
My dad was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and I’m so glad he brought me up on real hip hop 🖤✨
Shout out to both you and your pops ✊🏾
The Backpack movement it's visuals 💯
Buckshot doesn’t get enough respect. Dude was ILL
Yes!
Still is ill 🔥🔥
Styles P just gave him his flowers recently
@@kgf.o.e4129vid?
Defeniteley unerrrated
I'm so grateful for real hip hop.
Who's here on Corona virus lockdown reminiscing about real hip hop in 2020???
MsPia1980 i am lol
Same
raises hand!
Still a Bangs
@Mark we still got beats fam. ... These Handz ...
This real hiphop never gets old...
Agreed 💯
I'm proud to say I lived in NYC in my teens in this era!! Real music memories!!
Keep a fresh cut, never see me wit a busted flow. And I'ma let you know!!
After All These Years, I Still Get The Chills From This SICK Beat!
Usher sung to this beat too very dope track
@@shineonnent.7951 what's the original?
@@rolandplatt1721 ronnie laws tidal waves
Lashonna Wallace I thought it was just me!! Dope music
Roland Platt the original is think of you by Usher.
Anybody remembered when this premiered o Video Music Box? CRAAAZZZY!!!
Son hell yea I remember Ralph McDaniels had them in a hand ball court performing who got the props. Straight classic, and the best of hip hop 90's
Still a Bk all day classic gem /group one of my favorite videos I used tho watch on video music box Ralph McDaniels is ill too
I remember seeing this on Rap city and yo mtv raps.
+copperdawgmb yes!!!I must have it on a tape somewhere, VMB rocked!
I lost my mind
Shoutout to everybody that likes this song and got the album it's on and still be listening to it today. You are a real real-Hip-Hop junkie.
Real talk I still blast this while I'm driving and in the house. This will never die! Real and Raw Hip-Hop are from the 90s
yep im right wit cha
bought that mug twice
Yes old school hip hop lives on
Bring tears to my eyes .... pure essence of Hip Hop!!! Love you guys!!! Thank you!!!
This song is in the top 5 of what hip hop really is.
Man this is classic!!!! I remember when this joint dropped on Video Music Box in NYC. Brooklyn was turned up, hip-hop got the biggest shock of life when this song dropped. The golden era of music was 87-98; I was attending SUNY/Old Westbury in Long Island and we were known for parties and shows on the college scene. I am with you Eric on this it will make you cry as you remember the time. . . .
Now party time stab time
Lol I just drove past there listening to this.
@@willyho2g i just drove past you while reading this
🙃
Chanel 31 wnyc
Real HipHop!!! Period!!!
*****
Lol that I do! I learned from my father, a serious serious Hip Hop head! He is Hip hop! lol Growing up this is what I was around.
@@nellyluscious my brother was .
2:48 Boomin' like a speaker wit my hundred-dollar sneakers - Baggy black jeans, knapsack and my beeper!
Still my favorite line in this song!
Beat goes crazy 🔥
Asked my kids if they was ready to hear one of the best songs ever, then played this song. 💪🏾🔥🔥
This song has one of the sickest beats in music history. Oh yeah, and the lyrics are pretty good too.
This is the best rap beat ever made in my opinion
Yep
This beat is so smooth and sweet. And I'm a 90's baby.
This is the best 100% pure hip hop album ever made!
My Era
Nate Funk Best Era
Off all time 93-96
91 was my year.....
Nice
No doubt we are bleesed to be from that Golden era
This beat is on a different level.. Comes close to "Electric Relaxation". Def one of my fav hip hop songs from now on! NYC old school hip hop
This beat was hard as shit back when it came out and still is till this day .
MAN I STILL LOVE THIS SONG. WE REALLY LOST HIP HOP. THESE YOUNGSTERS DON'T BE TALKING ABOUT NOTHING ANYMORE BUT DEATH......
Only 160,00 views? This shit deserves 200,000,000 views.
Stephen Chou It's not the only upload on You Tube. You have to count the other views too.
i came here to post this comment but you beat me
Stephen Chou keeps it underground
share it
At 2million now 🔥🔥🔥
28years old and it still sounds good I’m sticking to my old school till my son listens to it
This beat is dope
STILL BANGING THIS......WHO WIT ME.....OLD SCHOOL STAND UP !!!!!!
This is 1991-92... I was 15 and it was there -- you just had to hear it, you cannot duplicate this, this is just just and just.... making it happen!... They don't need nothing, just run it!
classic
Town Bizznizz JS oh shit I see you bro. I see you.
Town Bizznizz JS visa
I remember when this came out in 93
Town Bizznizz JS 🔥
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So raw, so pure. I’m not stuck only in the past for hip-hop, but these grim sinister beats are totally absent from today.
Still here 2024
45 years old and im happy I was fortunate to have experienced the 90s.
This joint still gets me hyped, ENTA DA STAGE is undoubtedly a classic 💯‼️
They were slept on for real! That organ and drum beat !!! Still listening in 2019.......
The beat!!!!!!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yeah 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Head boppin is unavoidable with this track.
Long live to the Bootcamp Click and Duck Down Records!
Phenomenal lyrical delivery. Beyond poetry.
The sample playing in the background is Ronnie Laws's Tidal Wave.
Tidal Wave is a cold track
I miss music like this when i was back in high school...nothing like the 90's
I love New York hip hop, thank God I was born in 1982.
One of the nicest rap tune ever. Nice memories.💯💯💯
This beat feels like a fever dream, its so calm and gritty at the same time, and Buckshots rhymes match it so well. Its a formula for a great album.........Enta Da Stage
Probably my favorite hip hop song ever
Still gives me goosebumps in 2020
Straight from Crooklyn, better known as Brooklyn...
One of all time favorite. BIG UP TO THEM.😍😍😍
I remember this from the early 90s! These young men were light years ahead of the game!
Black Moon got a feel good style to shine all over in the 90's.
This is one of the best hip hop tracks ever! This beat is so fire!
NO MATTER THE YEAR, I'M ALWAYS LISTENING 🎯 💯 🔥 🖤
O.M.G when I first heard this joint at my niece sweet 16 I was hooked as hell this always bring me back to the boogie down Bronx!!!
Hip-hop till infinity...
My favorite BLACK MOON Jawnt of ALL TIME!!... #classic
Back when music used to make you feel something
Maaan... When this ISH' comes on, You Already Know! This has been Bangin' since the first day it hit. At the dances during college days in the 90s wearing the 90s Gear.. We used to Rock the floors on this. Buck Shot will ALWAYS be one of the Best MCs. Period...
... Who Got The Props? You Know Who? Us Old School Hip-Hop Vets...
24 years old listening in 2024. It’s Brooklyn in da house ❤
This joint is timeless
Taking a nap after school while Rap City was on TV. This song woke me up instantly. One of my all time favorites
AND STILL FIIIIIRRRREEE!!!!!
Fierro compa
Legendary
I loved they whole movement too
This beat alone puts you in a trance....
Black Moon represents the 90s in it's best
Da Original Back Packers, & Original Gun Clappers
Blaze Simpson yeah
@QTee cool.
Da Storm
Grand Puba “Knapsack on the back, that's just my flavor hop”
*BRING BACK REAL HIP HOP AND BEAT MAKING.*
*THANKS BLACK MOON , BUCKSHOT AND ALL REAL HIP HOP ORIGINAL TALENT. YOU SHAPED OUR CHILDHOOD, ADOLESCENCE AND ADULTHOOD TO A CERTAIN DEGREE. HIP HOP IS A SHE TO ME AND SHE LISTENED TO ME, EXPANDED MY VIEWS ON LIFE, GAVE ME A VOICE BECAUSE NARROW MINDED ADULTS WOULDN'T LISTEN. THEY THOUGHT KIDS SHOULD BE SEEN, YET THEIR SOULS NEVER HEARD.THANK YOU BUCKSHOT, BLACK MOON AND EVERYONE ELSE WHO HELPED GIVE US BACK OUR VOICE. YOUR OLD-SCHOOL LYRICS TEACH US HOW TO BE REAL WOMEN AND BETTER MEN... LIKE ED OG AND THE BULLDOGS ,"BE A FATHER TO YOUR CHILD. I COULD GO ON AND ON*
*I DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO DRESS/ PRESENT MYSELF. NYC, REAL HIP HOP TAUGHT ME, DANCE SHOWS, AND NEW JACK. HIP HOP EVEN INFLUENCED MY LOOK TO THIS DAY*
*THANK YOU FOR THE GOOD IN HIP HOP , NOT THE DARKNESS AND WICKEDNESS, BUT THE GOOD*
*THANK YOU TO THE FEW THAT PUT PEOPLE ON WITHOUT EXPLOITING THEM, EMASCULATING THEM AND WRECKING LIVES AND MASCULINITY*
Saw Buckshot performed this song live in Times Square. Straight fire 🔥
Man.... Real hip hop.....