Track and Album available at iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/dah... Beatport: www.beatport.com/release/dah-s... Bucktown by Smif-n-Wessun (c) 1994 Nervous, Inc.
@@BarrettWallacesec7 my parents played their music all the time and I'd be singing older music. Of course the rap music was different. I love music. I never thought what my parents/grand parents were listening to was old or corny. I listened to the words and enjoyed it.
I ain't gonna lie...I'm 55 now with four sons of my own, who I grew up with music. They converted to this BULLSHIT that's out right now, but I honestly am tearing up right now, bc I became a man, who i am today bc of this music, and it's just a fuckin shame that these days are done and dusted. This music is relevant for LIFE! LOVE YOU ALL AND THANKS FOR BEING A PART OF THE BEST YEARS OF MY LIFE!
@@anthonygman1107 I mean in 1994 at 31 years old what was the vibe like for you in hip hop. For me as a kid in 94 this video was scary for me in the winter time. My eyes would get so big when this video would come on. The seen where the sister ran to the murder set and the cops tried to hold her back.
im 22 and i bump all this, theres hope for your sons trust me you just gotta play some songs they can relate to, i guarantee you they will slowly stop bumping the trash that comes out today.
I've listened this song at least 2,000 times in my lifetime and this shit never gets old. This song is so well written and composed. The deliveries, beat, all the way down to the chemistry and image of Tek and Steel was so tight. For me, BCC rivaled the Wu back in the days in NY.
+Dan “anth05038” Anth Yeah man, I was an early teen at the time so it was like watching older brothers take over the scene. The rise of Brooklyn was an amazing thing to witness for this Harlem kid. West coast was dominating and it was the ashes of the Queens/ Bronx rivalry(BDP Vs. Juice Crew). Between BCC, Primo taking is production to another level, Crooklyn Dodgers and the explosion of the Wu, it changed the sound of the hallways in High School as well as the streets.
I wish I was 16 again. I remember taking the D train from the bronx to coney island, smoking a fat blunt with my homies while blasting this and wu tang on my boom box. Word those were the days....
Robert Fernandez why would someone Leave NY? NY is the number 1 city people are leaving. This place is unrecognizable, but I guess it’s only a matter of time that a Democrat run city goes to the shits. insanely high rents, stupid high taxes. Opening up shelters in decent neighborhoods. Releasing criminals short of murder.. The list goes on and on and on However I’m still in this cesspool.
Wats so crazy how these new age " bipitty boppers" say Nas ain't shyt. But will bump some 21 england savage"... I tried check his stuff out the other day , and absolutely genuinely thought everything from his was st8 trash
@@ayten3617 I feel the same way. But that's because we are from the 90's. Our ears are used to the pure raw sound of hip hop whereas it's the opposite for these new generation mf's 😂. Peace n luv ✌️
Fue una de las canciones que me marcó mi vida en el Hip Hop, cuando tenía 17 años cuando habían buenos beats y esperar todas las tardes rap City en el canal BET. Algo que la nueva generación jamás va a comprender. Saludos a todos los un undergrounds de los 90s.
Man I miss real hip hop. This shit takes me way back ducking school hitting the city crushing 40s n splifs listening to the greatest 2 decades of rap music. Man....
Whether you were a dude from the hood in NYC or a white dude from South Jersey like me back in this era-you were witness to something that would never be replicated and could never imagine how legendary this era was
yo ! I had a phase in high school for a minute where ALL I would listen to back in the days was only Blk moon & smif n wessin “ 360 degrees back home @ buck town “ a mind state !!!!!! 👊🏾😓
I was 8 going on 9 years old the winter this jank came out. I still remember and find myself yearning quite often for the 90s. The music, regardless of the genre, was on point, whether it was Snoop, Dre, MC Eiht, E-40, Mac Mall, BG Knocc Out & Dresta on the West Coast/Bay; or UGK, 8Ball & MJG, Outkast, Geto Boyz/Scarface, and Playa Fly in the Dirty South; or Wu-Tang, Masta Ace, Gangstarr and anything Primo-Produced, Nas, Biggie, AZ, Big L, Lord Finesse, etc. on the East, the rap/hip-hop was at a point that will never be matched, and then you also had incredible rock/grunge/alternative music coming out all decade from Red Hot Chili Peppers, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Nirvana, Radiohead, Blind Melon, Metallica, Stone Temple Pilots, Pearl Jam, Rage Against the Machine, and on and on and on. The great music was literally endless. And the same goes for 90s movies--countless classic movies came out then, too. There's far too many to name, but just for starts, there was Boyz N the Hood, Menace II Society, Jurassic Park, Saving Private Ryan, Juice, Heat, Pulp Fiction, American History X, Jackie Brown, Goodfellas, Casino, and I could keep going but I won't. Now everything is so artificial just like the people. All music sounds the same--it's a bunch of mumble rappers who couldn't imagine having a unique style they could call their own even if they dreamt it up. And movies are a bunch of CGI bullshit and/or some bullshit that's trying too hard to make a message by having the main character be some "strong woman" or a minority or whatever instead of just trying to tell the story as real as they can. But alas, the 90s were as real as it gets, and dare I say it was the last real decade, at least up to this point. I was 14-years-old when we said goodbye to the last great decade and welcomed in all the bullshit that came with the 2000s. I'm thankful I was able to come of age and experience almost 5 years of the 80s and the 90s in its entirety, but I'll be dammed it if don't miss them, because like I said, we live in the time and age when fakeness and gimmicks reign supreme, and I hate it. Now it's not just fake tits, these days it's all fake eyes, fake thighs, fake ass, fake hips and fake lips. Fake ass movies, fake ass rappers, and worst of all, fake ass people.
Almost accurate, Irving. It changed around 2001-2005 (9/11 had som'thing to do with it) After 2005 things became worst rapidly. But at least we lived the 80ties, 90ties and the start of the 00s. I was a dj back then and I'm very thankful for those memories now. Hold on tight man :-)
I remember either being on the road or down south with my cousin. The first time I heard this was seeing this exact video. The tears streamed down my face when I saw they shot this in Williamsburg. Born and raised. I was so homesick, and happy at the same time. BK ALL DAY! 💜
Yo!!...when the fuck did Ruck die !?!?....Maybe I’m out the loop,but I swear wasn’t that long ago I seen em doin SOME new shit,or interview,or maybe some freestyle shit!...DAM...R.I.P. to one of the Original Gun Clappaz 😢..(ignore the corny emoji,but had to shed a tear for that man.
You know what,I might be trippin ,I think I might b thinkin back around when they put that “trading places” joint out,and I guess time flies,cuz that was quite a few years ago now. But 4 real...If someone can please tell me when and how this legend passed,I would appreciate it,One
Ok,Ignore my comment,y’all talkin about Sean P.,my bad Nuff respect to that legend too,R.I.P. But my dumbass was thinkin somethin happened to Tek,or Steele. Excuse me slippin,just carry on without me,lol
I'm the only one outta my friends that listens to old school stuff, I'm 21 and can't bare to listen to shit thats played these days, I need to find me some new friends so I can talk about real Hip-Hop with em
Yeah was 15 years old with no driving license smoking a lot weed in my 98 Oldsmobile tinted windows 357 under my car seat just In case heading to the Duce theatre watching kung fu flix smoking more in cinema till morning
The real hip hop, just don’t see it or hear it like this anymore. One of the best rap dous and rap rap groups in history. Smif-N-Wesson and Boot Camp Click forever!
This just feels good 😊I miss these days running through the boroughs from the Bronx to east NY out to corona back through uptown cross the bridge back home to Paterson NJ
"round here heads don't act their age"...classic joint right here. And you wanna know the sad thing (depending on how you look at it), this stands up just as hard today, as it did back then! Now why do you think that is?
Oh my goodness, it’s 2019 and I still love that East Coast late 80’s to early 00’s style. I love me some East Coast men, y’all got this edge about y’all that just won’t quit and it drives me wild. And I love it! 🙂💜🇹🇹
2020. Listen up, listen carefully. No one today, not one so called rapper will ever understand what this style of true Hip Hop is. Classic and Real. Brooklyn!!
Been bumping this for 30 years now…from 2024 and beyond 😜
Its crazy when you realize it was 30 years ago 😮 reality ✔️😂
That gritty pure NY sound, defining an entire era
Bucktown, got tha squad. 🔥 is dem boys behind the mic.
FACTS
Wow you that shit
To me it’s thee sound of real hip hop.
Darkness…
The reality is hip-hop in the 90s was a time and space that can never be replaced...
Purest facts
Everything fades…
Neva Be Replaced Not At All.
Culture.
The golden era... lyrics like poetry... flowing jazzy instrumentals... songs over 4 minutes... Videos were so cinematic like short films...
And Fresh gear
@@dwaynethomas4131 Refrigerators were widely used back in the day, also coolers, so the gear was always fresh like fruit
That part!😎💯
@@biancac.-el4zo Which one?
@ds3965 oh, I was referring to the main original comment, "the Golden Era..."
Back when rap groups had their own distinct sound unlike today where u can’t tell who rapping a lame auto tune verse. East coast 90’s Forever!!
Word is bond
For sure!!!
We just old so we can't relate. How many times did our parents walk in on us playing joints like this calling it garbage?
@@BarrettWallacesec7 my parents played their music all the time and I'd be singing older music. Of course the rap music was different. I love music. I never thought what my parents/grand parents were listening to was old or corny. I listened to the words and enjoyed it.
@@ceddebiase8726 Word is bond,just took me back to old stomping grounds 😍 I'm from Nj
Amazing how you can not hear a song in over 20 years and still spit it word for word when you hear it again and it brings you right back to the scene.
Like it just came out
Facts
That’s shows how much we bumped it that it permanently stuck
Straight facts
Feel you B. same here !!!
This song was on every sound system in NY back in 94.
I’m from Texas. But this is the New York I miss. It’s something I wish could come back. That 92-98 era.
We were ahead of our time, New York stand up 💯
🗽🗽🗽
Nervous Records underrated label for all underground music
Still here 10/2023..real hip hop never gets old
East coast hip hop was real! 90’s fam 2024
Damn, I'm getting old. Remember banging this joint in 94, what happened to hip hop..
I ain't gonna lie...I'm 55 now with four sons of my own, who I grew up with music. They converted to this BULLSHIT that's out right now, but I honestly am tearing up right now, bc I became a man, who i am today bc of this music, and it's just a fuckin shame that these days are done and dusted.
This music is relevant for LIFE! LOVE YOU ALL AND THANKS FOR BEING A PART OF THE BEST YEARS OF MY LIFE!
Kan Bro.
I'm 58 and we both know this is real HIP HOP. My boys can't stand that mumble rap garbage!! Shalom
Word
@@anthonygman1107 I mean in 1994 at 31 years old what was the vibe like for you in hip hop. For me as a kid in 94 this video was scary for me in the winter time. My eyes would get so big when this video would come on. The seen where the sister ran to the murder set and the cops tried to hold her back.
im 22 and i bump all this, theres hope for your sons trust me you just gotta play some songs they can relate to, i guarantee you they will slowly stop bumping the trash that comes out today.
Whoop Whoop!!!! 🎉
This and Black moon's "I gotcha opin" and Mob deeps survival of the fittest were the three most played songs during this era. Classics of real hiphop
Yess love that
94-95 ish
New York Giants theme music this year let's go put blood in Carolina mouth next week
Weird that today theyre really not known (smif n wessun) at least in italy
Peace nigga yooo
I've listened this song at least 2,000 times in my lifetime and this shit never gets old. This song is so well written and composed. The deliveries, beat, all the way down to the chemistry and image of Tek and Steel was so tight. For me, BCC rivaled the Wu back in the days in NY.
Man............ What you talking bout!!!! This was that joint and still is. Cold beat, cold lyrics, cold ass album!!!! Hardcore
@@masterwu7784 The Shinin' might be slightly better than Enta Da Stage. That's a BIG statement, but I stand on it.
Banger
BBC was the Wu before Wu tang
The Liquid Soluble that made up the Chemistry, a Gaseous Elemental that burned down your Ministry.
Back when NYC kept it jazzy, I miss those days.
spac3n1nja wht happen man rap was great back in the day, i was 4 when it came out and i just discover these guys days ago guess how old im now?
spac3n1nja At around the same time, West Coast was funked out, I never noticed these roots and influences. Good times
+Dan “anth05038” Anth 15 year's old?
Mark Baz 25 years old
+Dan “anth05038” Anth Yeah man, I was an early teen at the time so it was like watching older brothers take over the scene. The rise of Brooklyn was an amazing thing to witness for this Harlem kid. West coast was dominating and it was the ashes of the Queens/ Bronx rivalry(BDP Vs. Juice Crew). Between BCC, Primo taking is production to another level, Crooklyn Dodgers and the explosion of the Wu, it changed the sound of the hallways in High School as well as the streets.
I wish I was 16 again. I remember taking the D train from the bronx to coney island, smoking a fat blunt with my homies while blasting this and wu tang on my boom box. Word those were the days....
+Angel Delgado Sounds like a great time. How old are you now just wondering?
+kayoh310 38 now man
+Angel Delgado wow you guys were actually able to smoke on the train?
+DementedHounds absolutely.... and cops were cool about it to. they would tell us to please go to the last car. that was it Tho. no drama
Sounds dope , i missed out on that era
These little drill rappers need to hear this ...this is gangster rap
Dear Hip Hop, Thank You For Everything
I miss living in NY... but I miss 90's NY rap even more.
Stefan B Why would a person leave NYC? Dumb
I like the name ✌️and agree, except I still live here
Robert Fernandez why would someone
Leave NY?
NY is the number 1 city people are leaving.
This place is unrecognizable, but I guess it’s only a matter of time that a Democrat run city goes to the shits.
insanely high rents, stupid high taxes.
Opening up shelters in decent neighborhoods.
Releasing criminals short of murder..
The list goes on and on and on
However I’m still in this cesspool.
Stefan Poulos NYC isn’t for everyone, losers will probably enjoy Mississippi better. Bye
Whatever any of that blabbering means...
Funky, jazzy, horns, East Coast was the beast coast. Miss the 90s
Anyone else going through all their favorite jams thinking about how life was back in the days ?👍✌️🎶
Wish I could go back and STAY STUCK in that era
The sample and the beat is iconic east coast music!
'94 was a golden year in Hip Hop
You had this joint
You had illmatic...
Hip Hop was Grimmy AF and On 🔥🔥🔥
Wats so crazy how these new age " bipitty boppers" say Nas ain't shyt. But will bump some 21 england savage"... I tried check his stuff out the other day , and absolutely genuinely thought everything from his was st8 trash
@@ayten3617 I feel the same way. But that's because we are from the 90's. Our ears are used to the pure raw sound of hip hop whereas it's the opposite for these new generation mf's 😂. Peace n luv ✌️
@@kenanmccaleb8327 our generation was the last of the Mohicans
@@ayten3617 “21 England Savage” 😂😂😂
It ain’t wear ya from, it’s wear ya at. - Rakim
F.a.p
New York guys have a style like no other.
Replace Swagger and say style lol
Every place has a style . Understand that
music lover1984 that's why they ruled hiphop! NY/NJ
While thank you
HAD
All I can say is that for me to be around for this Era of Hip Hop was a blessing!! If you missed it, then you missed good music and originality
Its crazy how many people come back to this everyday... this song is a masterpiece!!!
What you name
CLASSIC, if you agree give me a thumbs up!
FUCKING CLASSIC!!! NO DOUBT BRO!!!!
classic but i don't want to
butter shit for 9square
same bruh
I was 420 rudebwoy wit da ganja plants!
BETTER THAN MOST SONGS IN 2019!!!! BUCKTOOOOOOWN!!
Indeed
Deadass 😔😔
Rona recreation phase 3
U mean better than ALL not most LOL
STRAIGHT FACTS
2022 -Sending regards from Poland in Europe.Polish people like your music :)
Dah Shinin is one of the best hip hop albums from start to finish.
Brooklyn stand the fuck up
ldch 28296 tfpt l701 R1141 R1142 R1143 R1144
Nothin' but mad muffuckin' props from here on the West Coast! S&W absbolutely knocked it out of the park with this joint!
Saucy Herdsman brooklin is fucking all time from bigening rap hiphop all dat shit come from bk
WE IN DA HOOOOOUUUUSEE!!!!!!!
YESSSSSSSSS
Flatbush are you listening in 2019 ?
Church Ave!!
East Newyork are you here with me in 2019?
If you listening a thousand like!!
Jean Toussaint Bushwick here sending a shout out to my man Rasheem Henderson in Newkirk ave Flatbush BKNY!
Brooklyn
Sutter ave
75th pct
Oh my goodness my hubby is from there ❤😊
Grew up in a small town in Germany, experienced the whole 90s hip hop era, it became a memorable part of my life to this day.
Me, in my 40's, from a country very far from USA, still coming back to that endless classic...
I played this shit the entire 94' Summer!! Bootcamp click was running shit back then!!
Me too at 95' at ma house ;)
ivydude13 Then there is me, born in 98 and can only listen to this on Yt. I wish I was born earlier
Word up. I was 20 and just transferred up Howard University in DC having the time of my life. Ahh the memories.
Yesssss they were no lies detached
Almost shed a tear! Classic!
a sceeemoooo
I just did bro!
90s best era I miss it our childhood
7th grade for me
Me too, fam. My mind took a serious trip. I lost some people that used to love these songs
フリダンからこの曲聞いて、
自分でdiggってHIPHOPの底はもっと先だけど少しずつ近づいて来てる
OZROっていう最高のお気に入りも見つけたし。俺はフリダンから来たにわかがもっとdiggって欲しいと思う。
HIPHOPに感謝感謝😊
2023 and nodding my head all over again. Straight fire 🔥
This is why New York is number 1🔥🔥🔥🔥
Fue una de las canciones que me marcó mi vida en el Hip Hop, cuando tenía 17 años cuando habían buenos beats y esperar todas las tardes rap City en el canal BET. Algo que la nueva generación jamás va a comprender. Saludos a todos los un undergrounds de los 90s.
This is one of the Flyest Hip-Hop songs ever…
Back when having a good DJ and producer was key to good beats and songs
Favorite Smif-N-Wessun song. Can't get enough of it.
Yessir, this and PNC
That was wild wild beef right there tomahawk hair brown test the wrong dreads wow this lyrics never turn me down .
that melody is crazy.....
Much love from Moscow, Russia. Era of classics. RIP Ruck, Duck Down forever.
Yo this is when NYC was on fire ,so much music was in NYC amazing time I was there,
They don't make hip hop songs like this no more
Sad, but true ... why ?!
5 years later bud and hey guess what...still no music , Somebody find me a time traveling machine this instant . I'm tired of my era
For real yo!
Ogeg88?00.77.
They do, in spanish
the 90's hip hop scene will be looked at as the peak of an artistic movement in 100 years
I hope so but I don't see it thanks to the garbage that's out now
Ahmed Mohamed he said the 90s not the stuff out now, jeez
Reed A. Amen!
No doubt
It’ll never get this grimy ever again, real rap much love from the Chi City
N side Chicago Rogers park 😆😆
As someone who grew up in the Chicagoland area I absolutely love the Blackhawks jersey Tek is repping in this video!
I was down in Texas. And we jamming this back in 1994. Real rap heads know the truth.
this beat is crazy
stau zitto
2020
@@realpalla5987 🖕🏽
Spooky…
Man this was #1 in NYC skate key in the Bronx was so 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 back in the days
I don't remember this playing at the key. That's if you're talking about the key near Patterson PJ's down that side
You had to be there. I miss my teenage years in this era of nyc and hip hop.
I was only 2 when this came out and I'm so glad it just randomly popped up. Never heard it before yet it took me straight to the 90s. Bronx kid here
Back when Hip Hop was Hip Hop. No BS, No games. Nothing but Strictly real. #WordUp #YaHeard #NahMean ✊👌🖒👐💯🎵🎶🎤📻🎧
Romarro Coleman hell yeah. I feel u
Straight!
This beat is sick fa real. Hip Hop at its finest.
Man I miss real hip hop. This shit takes me way back ducking school hitting the city crushing 40s n splifs listening to the greatest 2 decades of rap music. Man....
Whether you were a dude from the hood in NYC or a white dude from South Jersey like me back in this era-you were witness to something that would never be replicated and could never imagine how legendary this era was
Yes. This is real hip hop. 🔥 I miss these days. I used to listen to Black Moon and Smif n Wesson when I was in highschool.
yo ! I had a phase in high school for a minute where ALL I would listen to back in the days was only Blk moon & smif n wessin “ 360 degrees back home @ buck town “ a mind state !!!!!! 👊🏾😓
what happened to the rap game....wish I could go back in time my high school year's right here.... late 80s too mid 90s golden age of rap/hip hop!!!
👍👍👍👍👍
Jesus Christ any hash bro
Jesus Christ Too right street poetry
I know right lol. I'm 19 and I get nostalgic for an era that I wasn't even alive to experience. :(
i feel ur pain haha
I was 8 going on 9 years old the winter this jank came out. I still remember and find myself yearning quite often for the 90s. The music, regardless of the genre, was on point, whether it was Snoop, Dre, MC Eiht, E-40, Mac Mall, BG Knocc Out & Dresta on the West Coast/Bay; or UGK, 8Ball & MJG, Outkast, Geto Boyz/Scarface, and Playa Fly in the Dirty South; or Wu-Tang, Masta Ace, Gangstarr and anything Primo-Produced, Nas, Biggie, AZ, Big L, Lord Finesse, etc. on the East, the rap/hip-hop was at a point that will never be matched, and then you also had incredible rock/grunge/alternative music coming out all decade from Red Hot Chili Peppers, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Nirvana, Radiohead, Blind Melon, Metallica, Stone Temple Pilots, Pearl Jam, Rage Against the Machine, and on and on and on. The great music was literally endless.
And the same goes for 90s movies--countless classic movies came out then, too. There's far too many to name, but just for starts, there was Boyz N the Hood, Menace II Society, Jurassic Park, Saving Private Ryan, Juice, Heat, Pulp Fiction, American History X, Jackie Brown, Goodfellas, Casino, and I could keep going but I won't.
Now everything is so artificial just like the people. All music sounds the same--it's a bunch of mumble rappers who couldn't imagine having a unique style they could call their own even if they dreamt it up. And movies are a bunch of CGI bullshit and/or some bullshit that's trying too hard to make a message by having the main character be some "strong woman" or a minority or whatever instead of just trying to tell the story as real as they can.
But alas, the 90s were as real as it gets, and dare I say it was the last real decade, at least up to this point. I was 14-years-old when we said goodbye to the last great decade and welcomed in all the bullshit that came with the 2000s. I'm thankful I was able to come of age and experience almost 5 years of the 80s and the 90s in its entirety, but I'll be dammed it if don't miss them, because like I said, we live in the time and age when fakeness and gimmicks reign supreme, and I hate it. Now it's not just fake tits, these days it's all fake eyes, fake thighs, fake ass, fake hips and fake lips. Fake ass movies, fake ass rappers, and worst of all, fake ass people.
Almost accurate, Irving. It changed around 2001-2005 (9/11 had som'thing to do with it) After 2005 things became worst rapidly. But at least we lived the 80ties, 90ties and the start of the 00s. I was a dj back then and I'm very thankful for those memories now. Hold on tight man :-)
@@roelpalm7093 Well said, my friend. Thanks for the kind words and you hold on tight and keep your head up as well, buddy.
Nice... I'll sum it up by saying another Smith n wesson song..... "S*-t is real"... Brooklyn forever!!
lol
New York created the "clap" slang word. Never forget that, Southerners.
Another hip hop classic.... 🗣️BRING THIS STYLE OF MUSIC BACK!!!
This is what rap needs again, Real.
I remember either being on the road or down south with my cousin. The first time I heard this was seeing this exact video. The tears streamed down my face when I saw they shot this in Williamsburg. Born and raised. I was so homesick, and happy at the same time. BK ALL DAY! 💜
I used to bump this 💩 in my Walkman during study hall back in 95-96.😁
Respect Real Hip Hop !!!! R.I.P Ruck :/
AftaPancU aaaaaaiiight!
Once again true HiP HOP BUCKTOWN🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾we Tha BEst!!!
Yo!!...when the fuck did Ruck die !?!?....Maybe I’m out the loop,but I swear wasn’t that long ago I seen em doin SOME new shit,or interview,or maybe some freestyle shit!...DAM...R.I.P. to one of the Original Gun Clappaz 😢..(ignore the corny emoji,but had to shed a tear for that man.
You know what,I might be trippin ,I think I might b thinkin back around when they put that “trading places” joint out,and I guess time flies,cuz that was quite a few years ago now.
But 4 real...If someone can please tell me when and how this legend passed,I would appreciate it,One
Ok,Ignore my comment,y’all talkin about Sean P.,my bad Nuff respect to that legend too,R.I.P. But my dumbass was thinkin somethin happened to Tek,or Steele.
Excuse me slippin,just carry on without me,lol
"No frontin' just in case I gotta smoke somethin'"
Very wise words to live by.
My GOD...that Kick and Snare is on point!
The Whatnauts
STOMPIN
This Sound Was the Theme of my Upbringing...Sooooo thankful to be raised in the Golden Era of Hip Hop!!!!
Twenty two years later, this song is as relevant and as cool as ever.
hands up for real hip-hop
Peace nigga yo
I'm the only one outta my friends that listens to old school stuff, I'm 21 and can't bare to listen to shit thats played these days, I need to find me some new friends so I can talk about real Hip-Hop with em
I was 17 years old running the streets of Brooklyn when this track dropped... Hit me when u want to talk ''90s hip hop
likewise.
Come chill with us 40 year olds
Yeah was 15 years old with no driving license smoking a lot weed in my 98 Oldsmobile tinted windows 357 under my car seat just In case heading to the Duce theatre watching kung fu flix smoking more in cinema till morning
Me too...same case now 21
The real hip hop, just don’t see it or hear it like this anymore.
One of the best rap dous and rap rap groups in history. Smif-N-Wesson and Boot Camp Click forever!
"Home of thee original gun clappers."
Originoo*
Bucktown (Brooklyn)
Austin Jordan
This keeps banging in my ears almost all the time
Originoo Gun Clappaz
@@EJxSBWhat's Originoo?
queens headz rocked this shit all day everyday even though its from brooklyn....real hip hop... classsicccccc. love this shit... you felt the music.
50 said they even rocked with "The Bridge Is Over," too... can't front on dope music.
Joell Garcia bro we fucked with queens MCs hard body. Cmon now. It’s all our shyt. Mad influential music in these times
Brooklyn always had the smooth laidback beats (masta ace, special ed, biggies)
Classic, still slaps in 2k23
This song scared people out of Brooklyn for real
how did it scare people
@@fluzznation5262 they were scared of talented black men rappin bout the streets
@@fluzznation5262 Cause this song shows you how dark and grimy Brooklyn could be.
Fun fact, these are my cousin!
Those are my brothers
Should’ve been multi millionaires 4 real
I miss THIS kind of NY and East Coast Hip Hop. Shout out from this Texas Boy from San Anto now Pasadena TX🤘🏾🌴🌵🌲🐃🐂🦂
Rodney Washington no bs. I’m originally from Texas but this is the New York I miss as well.
Son you country dudes do not really fuck with this kind of music
@@Xannyphantom905 some of us grew up on that old school NY/east coast ish down here
Miss REAL Hip Hop!
This just feels good 😊I miss these days running through the boroughs from the Bronx to east NY out to corona back through uptown cross the bridge back home to Paterson NJ
Dah' Shinin is top 5 greatest hip hop albums IMHO the production is unique, never heard anything that comes close to it...
PATHH88 yes 💯👏 I agree.
To say this is still a bonafide classic would be a nasty understatement.
This chit is a priceless and timeless piece of hip-hop history.
Great 28 y/o Classic. U simply cant forget this w/o collapse whole the card's castle. Peace
That laid back beat that Brooklyn was known for with the Brooklyn grimy style. A creative and unique masterpiece!
94 was the greatest year in hip hop
classic beat. the personification of early 90s hip hop.
Miss them early 90s best shit ever
I can listen to this song all day. ❤
Real Hip-hop
Absolutely. (Rotten🍎🗽)NYC
You a real HIPHOP head 😷🙏🏾😊
"round here heads don't act their age"...classic joint right here. And you wanna know the sad thing (depending on how you look at it), this stands up just as hard today, as it did back then! Now why do you think that is?
Westrocker 67 its bcuz back THEN It was Fiyyaa!! 🔥🔥🔥 & Bcuz MOST Hip Hop music is GARBAGE Now a days,, ITS STILL Fiyyaaa 🔥🔥🔥🔥!!! Lol.. 👌👌💯💯
@@creterzVijinn bruh Isaiah Rashad, Flatbush, underachievers,joey badass
@@riftjhon5605 them are good artists of today's age tho honestly
@@creterzVijinn you completely missed the point
Oh my goodness, it’s 2019 and I still love that East Coast late 80’s to early 00’s style. I love me some East Coast men, y’all got this edge about y’all that just won’t quit and it drives me wild. And I love it! 🙂💜🇹🇹
2020. Listen up, listen carefully. No one today, not one so called rapper will ever understand what this style of true Hip Hop is. Classic and Real. Brooklyn!!
I come back to this song for 14 years, my best mate shown me this in 2009. 90s hiphop 4ever! NYC!
R.I.P. Ruck aka Sean P
babbo camicia
90s hip hop the best real #1
This is the real 💯 rap music 🎶 🙌. 90s music was the best
26 years old and it still holds up. I remember rocking hockey sweaters during this era as well.. CLASSIC