Dr. Dre wanted everyone to know that east/west rivalry is nonsense and got two west coast emcees RBX, B-Real and two east coast emcees KRS-One, Nas. He even got Scarface from Down South. Dre just wanted everyone to know that Hip-Hop is universal
Yeah they were exposing the industry back then, B real clearly states that when he says true enemy lies killing in the highrise.From the intro to the end they all killed it one fat Collab...
This song was over looked, nobody was fucking with Dre after he left death row only a few artists. I still have this CD. 1996 was a tough year for Dre but he kept going and look at him now
It was good seeing RBX and Dre link up again after death row. X was important to the gfunk era. I always loved his delivery. He never got the props he rightfully deserved as a lyricist and song writer.
tanmay ghate honestly rap is about both, it's the duality of lyrics and beats together that makes a song a masterpiece Can't have one without the other
B real's verse was the best! by the way I consider B real one of the best MCs ever! He got unique voice, unique style and crazy flow! Much respect to B real!
Sad that we won't see songs like these anymore RIP real rap that actually told stories not the drugs and chicks bullshit u see these days I'm only 18 and I appreciate stuff like this big time
I kept singing that part that went,"yes indeedy, lyrical graffiti "...... and searched those words to find out what song that was... I had this whole aftermath cd In 7th grade... i remember trying to bump it at my friends house,and they didnt like it... i loved that album,but i dont remember this song going that hard...😂😂
Aaah I remember the end of the 90's when there were a lot of post apocalyptic hip hops albums and music videos. Tical 2000: Judgement Day is one that comes to mind.
This was the start of the end of the east coast west coast beef. It paved the way for niggaz to start working with each other n start making money together
Come on now you can't put KRS, B-Real, and Nas on a Dre Beat and think its gone be wack shit stray🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 this New school shit don't have shit on the Old School shit Flat
Everything in videos back then was real. Including all the extras, prolly Real Ex-cons, real Gang members, real Graffiti artists, real savages and Real Emcees. Word up !
timeismusic word and it wasn't even close. Nas sounded like he was on another level compared to the rest...and I'm as big a KRS fan as there is. Nas' flow, word play and lyrics were just superior to the rest. It's the only thing that made this beat listenable.
This video represents that bigger heads can come together and bring unity and peace.While at the same time dropping some bomb shit pac would of been proud.
Most people don't realize how many rappers went on record at the time to express unity against those who were trying to divide East/West. Imagine being a West Coast rapper who in the early 90s who had just started collaborating with people from the East Coast, or the West Coast in the sense of New York rappers, getting on each other's records, appearing in their videos, going to national hip-hop conferences, coming out to support at shows, and all of a sudden they are making everyone choose sides
One of the most historic and under-rated anthems of all time. Summer of 96' was legendary
96 was a blast! Summer time swimming pools and riding bikes!!!!💪🏻🇺🇸✌️
@@slowjamcdub right on..when I read your message on the notifications I actually thought it was my own message and somebody else had replied
indeed brother!
blessed are those who remember bc they saw real good times.
2022
B-Real murdered this track hands down. Like most tracks he was featured on. His voice and pronunciation are on another level.
I didn’t understand a word he said 😂
Bruh had the tats and the Eses behind him. Classic.
KRS actually did but you’re mind isn’t ready for the Professor of hip hop. 🤡🤡🤡🤡
Nas buried everyone on this track lyrically. He was in a different league from the rest.
@@PeaceAchance-os6ljhe was a blood lol
Dr. Dre wanted everyone to know that east/west rivalry is nonsense and got two west coast emcees RBX, B-Real and two east coast emcees KRS-One, Nas. He even got Scarface from Down South. Dre just wanted everyone to know that Hip-Hop is universal
KRS One & Ghostface Killah.....two emcees that always needed a name switch
Yeah they were exposing the industry back then, B real clearly states that when he says true enemy lies killing in the highrise.From the intro to the end they all killed it one fat Collab...
one nation album from tupac, west coast and east coast rappers, that unfortunately never came out
🙌❤️❤️🙌🙏🤙
You just said the same thing they said in the intro of the song lmaooo😂
I was 16 when this came out . I hadn't heard anything like it up till that point . Quality track
What KRS can do with a good producer is incredible
It's a shame he never sought out for Dre after this record
@@goldentrophy7858 He couldn't make the God mc- Rakim album work doubt he could make a KRS album
@@Hakeem990 not an album but having Dre produce some records for him
Exactly. I come back to this song year after year, just to hear KRS's verse.
Great insight! Never thought about that, but I know exactly what you mean. What you said, is the topic for the weekend.
Dre beats never seem to disappoint. G-Funk and Boom Bap are the best beat types! fuck trap, ain no soul and fun in dat
Soul. That’s what missing these days
B-Real spits so viscously!
I used to listen to this when I was 63, and now I'm 17. This will forever be a classic 🧡
u wot m8
I used to listen to this in my mothers whom, now am in a ild folks home it hits different. 😂😂
C pas possible?
This beat was the shit yo.. It got that East Coast boom bap grit and West Coast Synths and Bass. Now that's some good shit
Dr. Dre specs
This song is WAY better than I remember.
Yeah man. This record bangs - we should get an album from this
It was made to last
Facts
We were so spoiled with bangers all the time back then haha.
It was always flame.
Man Nas and B-Real 🔥🔥🔥
I don’t know why Dre was so hard on himself for this album. I think it’s 🔥🔥🔥🔥
This album went over hip hops head, there was some fire on here for real
Bada ss reply.amant
This was slept on
@@RapFanatic4ever Very much
it didnt -'Aftermath' is a shit album - and this is the only decent track on it - FACT
Still the fact that this song alone didn't do well on the charts is wild@@johnmaveric5
This is soo F*cking good. Long live Dr.Dre, G-Funk and the whole Oldschool generation!!!
B real lyrics on this was straight fire
This is Real Hip Hop 🤜🤛
nah this is corny tbh
Yep It is
This album is defenitly slept on...Authenic West Coast material..
no auto tune required here
those were the good ol' days, weren't they?
@@Rudolf215 💯
This is one of the most underrated and forgotten sick rap songs ever
so many legends on one track
damn
Almost 795,000 views. I think the current generation needs to hear what this genre is SUPPOSED to sound like, and drive this video to 1MM views.
Who’s watching this during the quarantine?
Brian Bonnell ahh shit!!!
With you brother
me
East coast west coast. I'm here hommie big up
Me
Big Duke before his ''accident'', that's nostalgic.
East Coast West Coast Anybody Killa - B Real
This was hot!!!!! catz was sleeping on this.
This song was over looked, nobody was fucking with Dre after he left death row only a few artists. I still have this CD. 1996 was a tough year for Dre but he kept going and look at him now
Everybody murder this track!
B-Real underrated as fawk
Facts🔥🔥🔥
Big duke in the cut! Psycho realm
It was good seeing RBX and Dre link up again after death row. X was important to the gfunk era. I always loved his delivery. He never got the props he rightfully deserved as a lyricist and song writer.
LISTEN TO THAT FUCKING BEAT.... that's what you call real music.
rap is about lyrics not about the beat
FGT that aint rap thats fkn illuminati
tanmay ghate honestly rap is about both, it's the duality of lyrics and beats together that makes a song a masterpiece
Can't have one without the other
dre laid it down dogg
Original beat was doper
High school when this song hit the air waves
Slays everything today still
Without debate
Yessirrr i was about 4-5 y/o when I raided my brothers cd collection back in ‘05 this whole album was very influential to me
Real talk same here 95-98 my high school days 2 the good old days my boy!!!📟🎶🎶🎶💿🔥🔥🔥
Yep l almost forgot about this
Omg the dopest Dre beats and KRS, Nas and B-Real are riding it.
Song was waaaaaay ahead of it’s time .
I think this song benefited hip-hop tremendously.
nas, b real, krs on a dre beat? this song was really underrated
U forget RBX
I loved it!!!!
U forget Scar face
jorge morales Face don’t got a verse on this song
Trash u cant play this in no club or car .. so stop it
I'm here for B Real's legendary phrase "East Coast, West Coast, anybody killer!!!"
Anit nobody was playing that in they cars or in the club please shit wasnt a hit .
@@terrenceperkins5282 👀 that's the shit I don't like young grasshopper
R.b.x underrated rapper here love this song 💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥
This album was front to back killer beats, some of dres best production was on this album
No one is committing on the Big homie RBX. 1 of the illest flows out of the west!!!!
They saved the Best for Last, King Nas!
Mr. Scarface won over the video with his Gulf Coast killa swag and didn't even have 2 rap. wow! Timeless!
B real's verse was the best! by the way I consider B real one of the best MCs ever! He got unique voice, unique style and crazy flow! Much respect to B real!
Rbs was like a devil in the track. Men real hip hop we miss u
We all know that Nas verse was the best … his first 4 bars was better then anything anybody said
Nas murdered everybody here
Nas’s verse>>B Real’s verse
B Real by far. Stands out a mile just his voice no 1 rymes that way.
Sad that we won't see songs like these anymore RIP real rap that actually told stories not the drugs and chicks bullshit u see these days I'm only 18 and I appreciate stuff like this big time
I just remembered this randomly after 22 years.
Word UP! Same here!
I've lost it all what's left but my word the truth and my soul.
Same here in 2021 haha
i know right
One of the best rap songs of our time.
Lyrical Graffiti
The video has crazy “California Love” / Mad max vibes
When Dre left DefRow & squashed east&west thing. Damn son! I miss this Era 🙌🏼
"Lyrical graffiti and this ones a burner" that was my shit
Nas and dre had crazy hits together
I kept singing that part that went,"yes indeedy, lyrical graffiti "...... and searched those words to find out what song that was... I had this whole aftermath cd In 7th grade... i remember trying to bump it at my friends house,and they didnt like it... i loved that album,but i dont remember this song going that hard...😂😂
KRS kills it, B-Real kills it, and Nas murders it at the end.
Aaah I remember the end of the 90's when there were a lot of post apocalyptic hip hops albums and music videos. Tical 2000: Judgement Day is one that comes to mind.
Darnell Jackson it started with dr dre doing the whole shit when he did that song natural born killaz with cube
Yep. Nearly every Busta Rhymes album was talking about the end of the world.
Non Phixion - The Future Is Now (2002) springs to my mind
The DOC's Helter Skelter album would be another example.
Soul Food was talking about that shit back in 95, as was Ras Kass on Soul On Ice. But that shit went over most people's heads.
Is that Scarface just casually spinning around with a cigar in his mouth? Anyway, this is still one of my favorite posse cuts of all time 🔥
"SOME NIGGAZ CAN'T SURVIVE ON BOTH SIDES SO THEY TRY AND BREAK OFF ELIMINATE TIES!!"
It hard to imagine that when that track was released PAC and Biggie were still alive
Nas s lyrics too dope
1996 The official death of the east coast and west coast rivalry.
won't find those fake mainstream hip hop fanboys here
damn right
Represent
VM805 Truths
true
for sure u will
Desert storm in this modern day babalyon
În 2017, I like this track the same I liked it for the first time in 1997. One of the best rap tracks ever released.
It's crazy to think that this whole album was never success. There are so many nice tracks on it. The doctor at work 💪 🏥
B Real killed it!
That Hit Em High jawn from Spacejam was dope too.
year 2020. who still in here? ;)
This Joint Will Be Fire FOREVER!
This is a deadly combination, it s a side of its own, killers of both sides
I'm an old guy now, and still think this song is a legend....
Cypress Hill especially B Real on a Dr Dre track is mind blowing
Puppet master Cypress Hill/Dr.Dre was the only other one.
@@PD-oy3yi It's a Muggs track
@@Scimon_Scisick Nope. It was Bud'da...the same producer that did the majority of Westside Connections first album.
@@PD-oy3yi And it is on Muggs's album wich is produced by DJ Muggs?
@@Scimon_Scisick East/West Coast killaz is on Dr.Dre's aftermath compilation.
Puppet Master is on Muggs Soul Assassins chapter 1 album.
This was the start of the end of the east coast west coast beef. It paved the way for niggaz to start working with each other n start making money together
B-Real smoked the beat...!!
WTF!! I been bumping this song for 20 years and didn’t know it had a video??
Lol, what a surprise
this is the hardest song ever made. this is gangster rap.
Come on now you can't put KRS, B-Real, and Nas on a Dre Beat and think its gone be wack shit stray🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 this New school shit don't have shit on the Old School shit Flat
You can tell the Doctor was definitely on call 📞 for this filming track 🔥
Rbx, has wicked delivery here.
B real representing that SUR !!
KRS AND NAS ARE GENIUS
East coast killahs...
geniuses!
Everything in videos back then was real. Including all the extras, prolly Real Ex-cons, real Gang members, real Graffiti artists, real savages and Real Emcees. Word up !
All theses icons on one song. A banger!! Will Neve get old!!
96 was the peak of the Rap game and 2pac was on top of it
Wow I can't believe I first watched this video in 1996!!! Now watching it again in 2018!
I remember watching this on Rap City. All I can say is my era of hip hop late 70's, 80's. 90's.
A classic for me!
Real shit like this needs to make a comeback........ Damn i miss the gangsta rap of the 90's
OLD SCHOOL HIP-HOP RAP GROUP THERAPY EAST COAST MUSIC 🎶 😀 😀 👍 👍
B real's verse kills it!
I cant even touch this its too good
krs1 holy shit those bars
Nas DESTROYED this. Dude is a Beast.
Be real and KRS went the hardest
Nas did bodied that verse 🔥
KRS One destroyed his verse everybody else came with it on dis one🔥🔥
@@miklo5641Nas was the hardest stop lying
Nas and KRS
I really wish we got a group album off of this. It was too ahead of its time, I think we could see an album today that would be well received.
There was an album
@@jameskelly1248A Grouo Therapy album that was just tracks featuring these 4 brothers and Dr. Dre production? What was it called?
Back in the dayzz.. It' was another world..
i remember playing this in high school and freaking out on the clarity of dre`s aftermath album
NAS KILLED IT!!🎤🎤🎤🎤 7:52PM 1996 @ THE HEIGHT OF THE BIGGIE & TUPAC BEEF PLUS BIG & PAC WAS STILL ALIVE WOW!! JANUARY 21 2020 TUESDAY
Song is dope. KRS1 and B-Real killed it.
Henny Lopez true
So you're going act like Nas wasn't spitting?
Sal Campos nigga what Nas had the best verse on this corny ass track
timeismusic word and it wasn't even close. Nas sounded like he was on another level compared to the rest...and I'm as big a KRS fan as there is. Nas' flow, word play and lyrics were just superior to the rest. It's the only thing that made this beat listenable.
Right this nigga buggin talking about Nas was bad. He had the best verse and that's sayying alot with krs one and the others on there.
Damn...on god!!! RBX was sooooooo under rated af!!!!
Garbage lmao
May this be one of the most underrated hip hop songs?
This video represents that bigger heads can come together and bring unity and peace.While at the same time dropping some bomb shit pac would of been proud.
They say complaining is the problem to solve and you can be a peace platform for all to model
Song is gangsta
Abhi Parmar MAJOR! The kind of shit, it can start a war! 😁🙌🏽
Fire then fire now. Majorly slept on.
The DRE production is awesome 👑🔥🔥🔥
Most people don't realize how many rappers went on record at the time to express unity against those who were trying to divide East/West. Imagine being a West Coast rapper who in the early 90s who had just started collaborating with people from the East Coast, or the West Coast in the sense of New York rappers, getting on each other's records, appearing in their videos, going to national hip-hop conferences, coming out to support at shows, and all of a sudden they are making everyone choose sides