Entertaining. No autotune. Lyrical talent. Minimal profanity. I can go on and on about how this is a classic. Kids today would compare this type of hiphop to black & white films of the 1930s-1950s.
As a 38 year old now, Ive always loved this dude but...I was too blown away by the raw talent to ever notice how much character and genius he brought into this game..DAMMN,, Respect Rahzel!!!!! 2024 we out here
This man was the whole inspiration behind me trying to learn how to beatbox when I was a freshman in high school-- somehow that was two decades ago. Then I spent literal hours learning the beatbox style from "Too Good To Be True", Lauryn Hill's incredible cover. Those were inspiring times, and yet I felt scared to show anyone my newfound skill. Honestly, it was a dilemma for me. "But I'm a white girl," I would think to myself, caught in the confusion of a world obsessed with color. I couldn't understand why music made by black people intrigued & fulfilled me in a way the classic rock from my youth never could. I'm older now. I've learned enough to know that I still barely understand myself, let alone the struggles faced by the indigenous, the displaced, and especially people of color. It's a journey, not a single lesson-- a truth too complicated to appreciate in one lifetime, I suppose. I'll tell you the only thing I know for sure: I love this music. I don't think my skin color should matter when it comes to loving the way something sounds. Hopefully, one day, I'll rap for an audience-- I'll be scared, but maybe, just maybe, it will be worth the fear. Thanks for reading 💜
colour really dose not matter and dont let the modern left convince you other wise.. neither do you have to understand the struggles of another culture to do hip-hop you just need to understand hip-hop culture and the local hip-hop culture your involving your self in eg in the uk we have a very different hip-hop culture where race is not a significant factor even in modern uk drill altough due to the gang connections thats a very different scene to what us ol heads would call uk hip-hop i dont want to get political but its very obvious that some in the neo-left hate the lack of divide in hip-hop and would love to accuse white rappers of cultural appropriation... but hip-hop has always been about your skills.. every thing else just added depth
someone had ykes mood up in this ;) and by the way on the mortalkombat line they show tekken ;) this reminds me of my teenage years dope dope dope dope
_EXCUSE ME boom bap da boom bap MMH! MMH! ska boom boom da boom bap YOU GOT MILK? YOU GOT ANY MILK? CMON! GIMME SOME MILK! UGHHH IM THIRSTYYY NAHHHHUGHUHGUHGUH_
Damn haven't seen this in like 12 years took a fuckin dumb-ass juggalo gathering infomercial I was watching some guys were make fun of for me to remember bout rahzel he was performing there in 2011 lmao
Entertaining. No autotune. Lyrical talent. Minimal profanity. I can go on and on about how this is a classic. Kids today would compare this type of hiphop to black & white films of the 1930s-1950s.
Nah man I’m 16 and imo this shit still sounds fresh
As a 38 year old now, Ive always loved this dude but...I was too blown away by the raw talent to ever notice how much character and genius he brought into this game..DAMMN,, Respect Rahzel!!!!! 2024 we out here
Still a legend and inspiration to beatboxers all over the world. Keep on shining Rahzel! GOAT.
This cat was overlooked and talented.
I always look for some tune from my youth...
after 15 years I FOUND IT !!
I still LOVE it ! :)))
this song is deadly. keepin real hip hop alive
Now THIS is real rap baby!
I always wish Biz Markie was in the Video along with TJ Swan & Marley Marl.
Still a classic track indeed.
Biz Markie just died yesterday.......
@@hitmixhyepock9405 Yeah I know. RIP
This man was the whole inspiration behind me trying to learn how to beatbox when I was a freshman in high school-- somehow that was two decades ago.
Then I spent literal hours learning the beatbox style from "Too Good To Be True", Lauryn Hill's incredible cover. Those were inspiring times, and yet I felt scared to show anyone my newfound skill.
Honestly, it was a dilemma for me. "But I'm a white girl," I would think to myself, caught in the confusion of a world obsessed with color. I couldn't understand why music made by black people intrigued & fulfilled me in a way the classic rock from my youth never could.
I'm older now. I've learned enough to know that I still barely understand myself, let alone the struggles faced by the indigenous, the displaced, and especially people of color. It's a journey, not a single lesson-- a truth too complicated to appreciate in one lifetime, I suppose.
I'll tell you the only thing I know for sure: I love this music. I don't think my skin color should matter when it comes to loving the way something sounds. Hopefully, one day, I'll rap for an audience-- I'll be scared, but maybe, just maybe, it will be worth the fear. Thanks for reading 💜
colour really dose not matter and dont let the modern left convince you other wise.. neither do you have to understand the struggles of another culture to do hip-hop you just need to understand hip-hop culture and the local hip-hop culture your involving your self in eg in the uk we have a very different hip-hop culture where race is not a significant factor even in modern uk drill altough due to the gang connections thats a very different scene to what us ol heads would call uk hip-hop
i dont want to get political but its very obvious that some in the neo-left hate the lack of divide in hip-hop and would love to accuse white rappers of cultural appropriation... but hip-hop has always been about your skills.. every thing else just added depth
Pure Hiphop!
Junior Year of High School. Hip Hop was Still Alive. ❤🔥😎
This shit was hot... copped the LP the day it came out!
Love this rap sh$t for life and I am 59 , word up yo.
Godbless rahzel back then ecko wear and averex wear was out
When I was in high school
Classic!!! 90's bronx all the way. True Hip-Hop!!!
You know what, I'm going to share this song with all my friends. I will make this song popular, it deserves it.
Hello from 2022, Rahzel still sounds nice🔥🔥🔥
as if this only has 88,000 views thats fuked
crrt brrr like decepticons DOPE SHIT
Today I found a cassette tape with Rahzel hip-hop songs. I remember how buy it in a music gallery. I was young and full of ambitions
someone had ykes mood up in this ;) and by the way on the mortalkombat line they show tekken ;) this reminds me of my teenage years dope dope dope dope
I grow up with Razel! Props from BASEL
_EXCUSE ME boom bap da boom bap MMH! MMH! ska boom boom da boom bap YOU GOT MILK? YOU GOT ANY MILK? CMON! GIMME SOME MILK! UGHHH IM THIRSTYYY NAHHHHUGHUHGUHGUH_
This is hip hop muzik and not the shit like drake, and lil wayne.
Pirizreni Ponik ahhh a comment before we knew lil pump was going to be a thing.
There is something special about this tune.....
Anyone looking for the PIANO SAMPLE:
Isaac Hayes - Ike's Mood I (appearing at 1:44)
Nas - Reach Out (ft. Mary J Blige)
Mary J Blige - I Love You
Insane talent inside of one man.......hardrest rap crew ever possible Thought, Malik B, and Rahzel? yeah...goood night,
CLASSIC!!! Too dope for words.
R.I.P TJ SWANN
great song, kinda got a 70's/80's rap feel :)
It's a remake of Biz Markies original make the music song from the 80's
DAMN! him and Biz should have linked up for a Joint.
hes droppin sum dope rhymes ..
CLASSIC! rahzel is the reason i rap i started beatboxin because of rahzel and like a year later started rappin
You we gotta hit em up
Damn. The Roots shudda let him get on the Mic
In every aspect of the term this is HIP-HOP: The Culture...Not the Music...THE CULTURE.
I know! This song deserves the attention a lot more than all the recent popular music.
What the hell is wrong with people?
Best beatboxer ever.
Kevin Dickert he changed the game
Awesome seeing you in concert
This is historical fire!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
one of his best
Make the music with your mouth bizzzzz!!!!!!
😂😂😂😂😂
Still remember when i bought rhe album
Money well put
Marley Marl on the wheels of steel!
..little milk from him,for today..
Salut you
I like THIS!!!!!!
This is from 1999
Nuff Respect !!
Original 90'$..
Ёоу!!! Очень круто, мне нравится!!! Просто супер)))
So dope.
Hip Hop ❤️
Даже не верится. что прошло уже 19 лет.
DOPEST.
My newest shit. Respect for Rahzel !
2023
classic . . .
muy chimba hacer algo asi aca en colombia
amazing
hes gonna be in brasil on oct 11th!! =0 pretty nice!! =D
This guy was fun
Fire✌️
wwhhooooopppppp whooppppp where is RAHZEL ?
Damn the bboys in the ⛲ killing it
GOD BLESS BIZ MARKIE !! REST N PEACE !
🔥🔥🔥
Because Mortal Kombat fell off at that time...Tekken 3 is one of the greatest games of all time and was in EVERY arcade.
TheBeatboxHitmanTwo and Rahzel should colab with this guy
Sick & BadBadBad ..
DOPE !!
Still superdope!
wow
Cool
aight now
liiiiiiiiiluuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
Damn haven't seen this in like 12 years took a fuckin dumb-ass juggalo gathering infomercial I was watching some guys were make fun of for me to remember bout rahzel he was performing there in 2011 lmao
Thumps up :D
beginning is funniest
@SurgeCess Why does the editor show Tekken when he clearly says mortal kombat??
Whre is the sample from??
@SurgeCess Perhaps it has to do with copyright issues at the time.
I can only hum and beatbox
this is the real shit
I'm surprised no one else has commented on here.
@dmizzle79 what is the biz markie song ?
whats the sample of this??? need that...
Biz Markie - make the music with your mouth
But i don't remember who biz sampled it from
Isaac Hayes - Ike's Mood I
y so unknown?
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@FamaUnoZH aphrodite used it too
holy shit, is that Cartman?
aha..
Clearly not enough views. Classic shit this is.
stupid adds =S
im the 666th like! mouhahahaha!!!!
Sounds a lot like NAS
nothing like nas lol
Good song. . Bad video
Rahzel is Doug E Fresh reincarnated..
Doug E Fresh is still alive.
The chorus destroys the song... Every verse is epic ..
Good song. . Bad video
Its old😕