I think g rap was better and Kane was dope a little better Rakim to me because I just loved his flow better. I Like Artist for everything they doing at the time. I loved Kane on just rhyming with Biz. First time I heard that I remembered most of the verse. Road to Riches by g rap was the realest song ever to me back then because I knew about sweeping floors for pennies to hustling to getting rich to going to jail to coming home and repeating cycle. Lol
To me Rakim is the only single rapper ever in history who can be mentioned in comparison to Kool G Raps flow. Rakim was fantastic and had a spectacular flow, but his lyrics still never got close to the sick and evil genius of Kool G Raps word composition. Rakim has often had better DJs though.
You just witnessed history being made. if you lived and breathed hip hop during this era like me you are truly blessed. Our ears would be GLUED to the speaker to catch every verse every word and every ill delivery. This is when the game shifted into a new stratosphere and these were two MASTERS that laid the blueprint to what we now know as true lyricism, Peace gods
I envy the generation who grew up on this hip hop. Golden age right here. Kool g rap, bdk, krs one, rakim, public enemy, run dmc, poor righteous teachers, gang starr, etc, then a lil later u get tupac, wu tang, nas, az, tragedy khadafi, cormega, big l, ugk, etc. after 2000 it's been complete trash for the mainstream, cause that's how the powers that be planned it. Shit sucks now, all I listen to is 80's-90's hip hop and a few underground artists. Listning to mainstream rap now is torture.
Yeah man, I remember my boy went up to NYC to visit family one weekend & he would always come back with tapes from BLS & KISS that his cousin would make for him (we grew up in the DMV) one weekend he came back with a tape that had a new Biz Markie song on it called “Just Rhymin with Biz” with a new MC on it by the name of Big Daddy Kane,we were all blown away by dude...he was almost too good...almost 😉🖤🤘🏻💥
Big up to Black Thought, Mos Def, Rakim, Canibus, Kool G Rap, Big Daddy Kane, Biggie, Masta Ace, Big L, Pete Rock and CL Smooth, EPMD, BDP, Gangstarr and everybody that made/makes real Hip-Hop aka food for the mind.
Some people say Nas, Pac, Biggie, Jay -Z but they forget the elite class of hiphop that can't be touched ie Kane, my favorite G Rap, Rakim, KRS (probably the most slept on)
Number 1 My gangster Grady Gee from Brick City as known as Moon Hip hop rules Kool look Kool backwards says look out for our Big black brother Champion of hip hop
The very peak of talent, creativity, competitiveness, lyricism and style right here, definitely the golden age of Hip-Hop. To find somewhat similar artists today is very rare, you really have to search very hard and deep in the underground to find these kinds of MC's and this is the very reason why people say that Hip-Hop has been watered down, declined.
ghettoassfuckTM Let me break it down 1 Pun 2 Big L 3 Canibus 4 Chino XL 5 Rakim(?) 6 Nino bless / papoose 7 Nas 8 rugged man / eminem 9 Nature / Ludacris (yes!) 10 Tonedeff 0 kool G Rap Honourable Cunninlingusts Immortal Technique Ras Kass Ill Bill and Necro J Zone Mr Lif Aesop Rock Apathy (demigodz) Vinnie Paz (JMT)
Kendrick is one of the only newer artists doing exciting music ....mostly all of his peers ain’t doing shit but bragging,he’s actually saying something
This song is a perfect example of why I don't even bother comparing hip hop eras and picking and choosing trying to argue which is better.You hear a song like this and you realize this is a whole different beast.
People get excited about internal rhyming, but for me it has always been, and always will be about the metaphors. "Like Chaka Kahn I feel for you!" -- Biggie came back 7 years later and bit that lyric on Who Shot Ya? "I'll be on you like Robitussin on a cough!" "I relieve rappers just like Tylenol!" "mines go a great distance like AT&T" When I was growing up that is what made me say, "Damn that rapper's great!"
I hear Kane's verse and the first picture that comes to my head is a slow-motion clip of Mike Tyson knocking an opponent out with a hard right to the jaw. Shoooot man. These rhymes are COLD!
Had this on a tape back in like 87. Now I have the MP3. Magic and Marly played this just before they went off the air for the evening. Had the tape runnin' and I was like Hooooooo! Hip Hop at it's finest. Down since '78, my top 10: Mikey Dee, Kool Moe Dee, Kool G Rap, Kane, Rakim, KRS-1, LL, Kool Keith, Redman, and Biggie Smalls
Man, phewwww, those were some of the most intricate, witty and vicious bars ever spoken, perfectly performed, and recorded. I am willing to put that devinely executed lyrical mastery against any in hip hop history...
I'm 34 years old. I miss this. I grew up on this. I remember listening to my 1/2 hour of yo MTV raps and trying to hang out with my older cousins with the radio so loud, PURE TREBLE making you blink with each hit on the snare! LOL.
DAYYYYUUM! Kane and G Rap (as in the Symphony) once again prove they are lyrical GODS! Battling them would be like stepping in the ring with Tyson and Ali in their prime - I wish you good luck, son!
ghettoassfuckTM Let me break it down 1 Pun 2 Big L 3 Canibus 4 Chino XL 5 Rakim(?) 6 Nino bless / papoose 7 Nas 8 rugged man / eminem 9 Nature / Ludacris (yes!) 10 Tonedeff 0 kool G Rap Honourable Cunninlingusts Immortal Technique Ras Kass Ill Bill and Necro J Zone Mr Lif Aesop Rock Apathy (demigodz) Vinnie Paz (JMT)
Mike G Biggie was great but he didn't put out enough Material In my opinion to be amongst those with the greatest catalogs and those who inspired Biggie. I loved Biggie I use to live a couple blocks from him but he was going kinda commercial and puffy might have had him doing really wack shit but then again I heard rumors he wanted to leave Bad Boy, sad thing is we will never know. But KANE is his biggest influence he said once. I am not saying you're wrong just my criteria for being a goat. I think Pun and Big L were just as nice as big lyrically especially Big L.
Davito Brigante That's cool, I completely agree about Kane, I said he was in my top three before. He was rap's first ladies' man and king of swagger. If there was no Kane there wouldn't be a Jay Z either. He was even Big L's biggest influence. On the opening lines of 'Put It On', when L says, "Ayo you better flee hops, or get your head flown three blocks/L keeps rappers hearts pumping like Reeboks", L's referencing a BDK line from 'Get Down' from 1991's 'Prince of Darkness'. The line in question being, "So I don't care if you step to me in three flocks, the men that's all pumped up like Reeboks". L's re-imagination was better though. BDK even said the "aight then" ad-lib first, and he uses a BDK sample of him saying, "Oh shit" in 'Ain't No Half Steppin'' on 'Fed Up Wit the Bullshit'. I just love Big's impeccable flow, and music in general and prefer him to Pac, but L and Pun definitely contend lyrically.
This happened spontaneously at Marley crib when Kane was spittin his verse he was looking at G Rap who was sittin with a chick basically calling him out G Rap went in the booth and did damage
MrWARBUCKS24 That's exactly what happened. And G Rap got on the mic and put bars to bodies... I fux with Kane... but G Rap murdered this shit... Should have caught a case for this homicide.
G rap been in the Game for 33 years, collaborations with damn near everybody who mattered or matters to my standards.. Ill be forty this year and one constant in an industry thats constantly changing since ive been taking note in about '91 has been G rap. I would say to still be doing what you do 33 years later is sucsess in itself.& Fuvk the mainstream real G's dont want to be mainstream they want to piss in it.
@@agapechannel NO WAY! Everyone knows KOOL G RAP burned this song down to the basement. Kane just cleaned up what was left. Kane is very good but KOOL G RAP is GREAT!
CEEPMDEE Again Kane is not just very good... he and G Rap are 🐐s. Kane lyrics when they came out at the time were incredible and made Raw one of his greatest songs!! G rap was exceptional on the track but Kane s verse made the song an alltime great song!
@TheTeenLyricist Thats what a young G Rap sounded like. Throughout his carrier he's gotten more barritone/bass to his voice. Even if you listen to his early 90s stuff his voice is at a much different pitch than it is today. Most underrated M.C. to ever rock the mic!
although hip hop is on a decline right now compared to this but its amazing how far the beats have came you cant deny that the beats out nowadays are amazing
Kane was a lyrical beast!!! Kool G Rap was ill too..But Kane stood out as one of my favorite rappers of all times..G rap got busy on this joint too...cant take that from him..Kane was the man..He had an incredible era in these days in hip hop..
Every year or so I come to this same link and run the shot out of this whole song!!! Never take this down. The only time you get to hear the best two rappers spit there best versus by far. And these niggas are my two favs. They would and always have been smoking Rakim. If g rap or Kane had an Eric b doing tracks they would be considered the greatest. Not Rakim.
Get the FUCKKK outa here with that BULLSHIT MR BREADBOY77. You probably thing Weezy is bettah than all3scuse me. Listen to LET THE RY THEM HITEM and talk that week SHIT. 2nd Place MEN AT WORK. u jackass!! The R Rules. RUN FOR COVER from the God MC. If you never listened to Musical Massacre, SHUT THE FUCK UP
No sir.... Both Kane and G Rap were incredible in their own right. But Rakim, was light years away from anyone in the game at that time. His lyrics were so deep that it took the game a whole decade to catch up to him. He influenced the game more than any other Emcee in history. He gave birth to the modern Emcee. With all due respect to these legends, Rakim was and still is the GOAT. Peace.
Sha'Allah Shabazz I think that Kane and especially kool g is better than rakim I mean come on now kool g was called the goat by big pun a man so lyrical that lyrics alone would freeze the room. He also inspired big l the punch line god. Rakim is deeper than kool g bit lyricly I got to give it to kool g.
I never get bored of listening to rap songs and this one is really sick , REAL HIP HOP IS DEAD. Im really curious of what these legends have to say about the Hip Hop of these times ...
@KazuyaDragon Romper room was a show back in the day similar to Sesame Street! So, romper room rhymes are rhymes that are soft and appeal to the younger crowd comapred to hardcore rhymes. Today, we would say those"snap your finger" or "do the so and so dance" are romper room rhymes.
Rumor has it Marley marl got g rap original symphony verse. Said G rap rapped over the whole entire beat nonstop!🥶 He was like nah its more people going to be on here 😂😂
This should have been on vinyl, Kane is my fav of all time and this is one of his best rhymes but KGR held it down if this was a battle by the time you read this comment I still wouldn't have been able to choose a winner! Solid Gold!!!!!!
I still smash this tune to bits whenever I make an excuse up to have a hiphop night,,,....still sounds dangerous and wickedly sharp and it still burns hot,,....peace to all the catz that know,,..
No bells...no whistles...no flash...just mad skills. This song is damn near overwhelming.
Big Daddy Kane bodied the track and then Kool G Rap murdered it. Unreal.
I think g rap was better and Kane was dope a little better Rakim to me because I just loved his flow better. I Like Artist for everything they doing at the time. I loved Kane on just rhyming with Biz. First time I heard that I remembered most of the verse. Road to Riches by g rap was the realest song ever to me back then because I knew about sweeping floors for pennies to hustling to getting rich to going to jail to coming home and repeating cycle. Lol
To me Rakim is the only single rapper ever in history who can be mentioned in comparison to Kool G Raps flow.
Rakim was fantastic and had a spectacular flow, but his lyrics still never got close to the sick and evil genius of Kool G Raps word composition. Rakim has often had better DJs though.
That's an understatement. Jesus christ what was that lol..G rap de..effen..stroyed it. mind you this is 1986 0r 87 smh. Way ahead of his time
Bodied & Murdered is the SAME Meaning. Rather, Kane "Bodied the Track" & G Rap "Nailed it in the Coffin" SMELL ME?
they were classics...@@MrBreadboy77
how can anyone listen to these two masters of ceremony and say that Pac or Big are the greatest MCs of all-time?
Its all marketing. They hyped them then killed them. But all know what it is...Real Gods of Rap. The Big 4= These 2, KRS and Rakim!!!
@@Rex4sure6425why you disrespecting Tupac you haven’t listened to Tupac
Maybe because all four of them are legends? Lol
Couldn’t agree more
When kane goes like this he’s probably the best ever. But BIG might be the best overall. Enjoy them all man
You just witnessed history being made. if you lived and breathed hip hop during this era like me you are truly blessed. Our ears would be GLUED to the speaker to catch every verse every word and every ill delivery. This is when the game shifted into a new stratosphere and these were two MASTERS that laid the blueprint to what we now know as true lyricism, Peace gods
I envy the generation who grew up on this hip hop. Golden age right here. Kool g rap, bdk, krs one, rakim, public enemy, run dmc, poor righteous teachers, gang starr, etc, then a lil later u get tupac, wu tang, nas, az, tragedy khadafi, cormega, big l, ugk, etc. after 2000 it's been complete trash for the mainstream, cause that's how the powers that be planned it. Shit sucks now, all I listen to is 80's-90's hip hop and a few underground artists. Listning to mainstream rap now is torture.
+John Jackson word my dude
True that
Yeah man, I remember my boy went up to NYC to visit family one weekend & he would always come back with tapes from BLS & KISS that his cousin would make for him (we grew up in the DMV) one weekend he came back with a tape that had a new Biz Markie song on it called “Just Rhymin with Biz” with a new MC on it by the name of Big Daddy Kane,we were all blown away by dude...he was almost too good...almost 😉🖤🤘🏻💥
speak
"I'm not mixed with any studio tricks/Those special effects/Like ya see in the flicks."
The prophetic "autotune" diiss.lmao
True indeed!
Big up to Black Thought, Mos Def, Rakim, Canibus, Kool G Rap, Big Daddy Kane, Biggie, Masta Ace, Big L, Pete Rock and CL Smooth, EPMD, BDP, Gangstarr and everybody that made/makes real Hip-Hop aka food for the mind.
***** "and everybody that made/makes real Hip-Hop aka food for the mind." so yes ofc Big Pun, he was one of the very best.
Dude was a legend. He may have been number 1, but Rakim and Black Thought and Kool G Rap would be fighting it out with him, Guru was a special MC too.
2pac, Wu tang, the Doc.
Andre 3000
You left tupac and scarface then nas
My god, vintage G Rap really is just like no other, THE most underrated dude ever. Straight bodied that with style, panache & effortless flow.
My top MC's 6 ever : Kool Keith, KRS-One, Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, Lord Finesse, Kool G. Rap
I'm in tears right now, some of the best hip hop years ever!!
Good times man...good times🙌
Some people say Nas, Pac, Biggie, Jay -Z but they forget the elite class of hiphop that can't be touched ie Kane, my favorite G Rap, Rakim, KRS (probably the most slept on)
Kool G Rap is a genius
Number 1 My gangster Grady Gee from Brick City as known as Moon Hip hop rules Kool look Kool backwards says look out for our Big black brother Champion of hip hop
The very peak of talent, creativity, competitiveness, lyricism and style right here, definitely the golden age of Hip-Hop. To find somewhat similar artists today is very rare, you really have to search very hard and deep in the underground to find these kinds of MC's and this is the very reason why people say that Hip-Hop has been watered down, declined.
ghettoassfuckTM
Let me break it down
1 Pun
2 Big L
3 Canibus
4 Chino XL
5 Rakim(?)
6 Nino bless / papoose
7 Nas
8 rugged man / eminem
9 Nature / Ludacris (yes!)
10 Tonedeff
0 kool G Rap
Honourable
Cunninlingusts
Immortal Technique
Ras Kass
Ill Bill and Necro
J Zone
Mr Lif
Aesop Rock
Apathy (demigodz)
Vinnie Paz (JMT)
Kendrick is one of the only newer artists doing exciting music ....mostly all of his peers ain’t doing shit but bragging,he’s actually saying something
@@bigdaddypiggy don't forget Soul Schoolboy Jay Rock and Isaiah Rashad
This song is a perfect example of why I don't even bother comparing hip hop eras and picking and choosing trying to argue which is better.You hear a song like this and you realize this is a whole different beast.
I come back here every 6 months to a year just so I can say "Jesus take the wheel..."
It will never be as good as this again!
People get excited about internal rhyming, but for me it has always been, and always will be about the metaphors.
"Like Chaka Kahn I feel for you!" -- Biggie came back 7 years later and bit that lyric on Who Shot Ya?
"I'll be on you like Robitussin on a cough!"
"I relieve rappers just like Tylenol!"
"mines go a great distance like AT&T"
When I was growing up that is what made me say, "Damn that rapper's great!"
G rap owns this
Murderous pace, spiteful wordplay, Slays! I, was there!!
2 of my biggest influences. I'm only 17 and I listen to these two on a regular basis. Hip-Hop still has hope.
This is the essence of HipHop....
Abdirizak Abdi the very best at this rap shit ever
I hear Kane's verse and the first picture that comes to my head is a slow-motion clip of Mike Tyson knocking an opponent out with a hard right to the jaw.
Shoooot man. These rhymes are COLD!
Kane and G Rap sent that chill up everybody's spine!
After all these years there is still no one that can compete
damn G RAP!!!
Had this on a tape back in like 87. Now I have the MP3. Magic and Marly played this just before they went off the air for the evening. Had the tape runnin' and I was like Hooooooo! Hip Hop at it's finest. Down since '78, my top 10: Mikey Dee, Kool Moe Dee, Kool G Rap, Kane, Rakim, KRS-1, LL, Kool Keith, Redman, and Biggie Smalls
My 2 favorite rappers of all time Kane & G.Rap!!!
Man, phewwww, those were some of the most intricate, witty and vicious bars ever spoken, perfectly performed, and recorded. I am willing to put that devinely executed lyrical mastery against any in hip hop history...
Injection of rap perfection
Kool G rap woooo owned this track my God the breath control and off beat ryme scheme incredible
This is what hip hop is all about all that shit that's out right now is garbage
you again
+9577frasier Yes that is
Ok boomer
Kane and G-Rap on the same track...lyrical heaven👌
How is there not a remastered version of this? This is a hip hop gem that needs to be locked in highly secure vault please someone remaster this!!!
Now I know how heaven sounds
Yo, G Rap killed it!!!!!!!!!!!
This is real hip hop
I'm 34 years old. I miss this. I grew up on this. I remember listening to my 1/2 hour of yo MTV raps and trying to hang out with my older cousins with the radio so loud, PURE TREBLE making you blink with each hit on the snare! LOL.
"I'm a Slayer, rhyme sayer that's out to kill, progress, manifest, drop science and build."
All I can say is DAYUUUUM, Kane and G Rap tore it up, and they say Lil Wayne is one of the greatest lyricists of all time, PLEAAAAAASE!
Finally somebody gives Big Pun some credits. He was certainly great!!
Damn, Kane should’ve released that version as a bonus track on his 2nd album…
Only a hand full of mc's ever went this hard. EVER.
Big daddy Kane and Kool g rap
i love this the word play flow delivery it was just all bars no violence no cuss words.
DAYYYYUUM! Kane and G Rap (as in the Symphony) once again prove they are lyrical GODS! Battling them would be like stepping in the ring with Tyson and Ali in their prime - I wish you good luck, son!
Kool G rap my Nigga you're too raw.
"Packing gee's why trying to be me but for these MC's I call them tha wanna be G's"
This shit brings back memories..High school days. Kane and GRap were way before their time..salute to real MCs
ghettoassfuckTM
Let me break it down
1 Pun
2 Big L
3 Canibus
4 Chino XL
5 Rakim(?)
6 Nino bless / papoose
7 Nas
8 rugged man / eminem
9 Nature / Ludacris (yes!)
10 Tonedeff
0 kool G Rap
Honourable
Cunninlingusts
Immortal Technique
Ras Kass
Ill Bill and Necro
J Zone
Mr Lif
Aesop Rock
Apathy (demigodz)
Vinnie Paz (JMT)
RAKIM, G RAP AND KANE ARE BETTER THAN ANYBODY IN ANY ERA.
THIS SONG IS PROOF OF THAT (ALTHOUGH RAKIM IS NOT ON HERE).
Davito Brigante My top 3.
And Nas, and KRS. Then your top 5 is somplete
Anthony Cedeno Nas is also in my top 5, but I'd personally rather have Biggie in my top 5 than KRS-ONE, but he's a talented MC.
Mike G Biggie was great but he didn't put out enough Material In my opinion to be amongst those with the greatest catalogs and those who inspired Biggie. I loved Biggie I use to live a couple blocks from him but he was going kinda commercial and puffy might have had him doing really wack shit but then again I heard rumors he wanted to leave Bad Boy, sad thing is we will never know. But KANE is his biggest influence he said once.
I am not saying you're wrong just my criteria for being a goat.
I think Pun and Big L were just as nice as big lyrically especially Big L.
Davito Brigante That's cool, I completely agree about Kane, I said he was in my top three before. He was rap's first ladies' man and king of swagger. If there was no Kane there wouldn't be a Jay Z either. He was even Big L's biggest influence. On the opening lines of 'Put It On', when L says, "Ayo you better flee hops, or get your head flown three blocks/L keeps rappers hearts pumping like Reeboks", L's referencing a BDK line from 'Get Down' from 1991's 'Prince of Darkness'. The line in question being, "So I don't care if you step to me in three flocks, the men that's all pumped up like Reeboks". L's re-imagination was better though. BDK even said the "aight then" ad-lib first, and he uses a BDK sample of him saying, "Oh shit" in 'Ain't No Half Steppin'' on 'Fed Up Wit the Bullshit'. I just love Big's impeccable flow, and music in general and prefer him to Pac, but L and Pun definitely contend lyrically.
Kane going off one of my fave mcs
There should have been a video made of this. G Rap deserved more mainstream success.
This happened spontaneously at Marley crib when Kane was spittin his verse he was looking at G Rap who was sittin with a chick basically calling him out G Rap went in the booth and did damage
MrWARBUCKS24 That's exactly what happened. And G Rap got on the mic and put bars to bodies... I fux with Kane... but G Rap murdered this shit... Should have caught a case for this homicide.
Juice Crew!
G rap been in the Game for 33 years, collaborations with damn near everybody who mattered or matters to my standards.. Ill be forty this year and one constant in an industry thats constantly changing since ive been taking note in about '91 has been G rap. I would say to still be doing what you do 33 years later is sucsess in itself.& Fuvk the mainstream real G's dont want to be mainstream they want to piss in it.
Why would G rap want mainstream success..this isnt pop music.
The ENTIRE 5 MINUTES was filled with rapping!
Lyrical murder!!! NY style thats wasup
KOOL G RAP obliterated the beat and Kane. Kool G Rap was always the best out of the Juice Crew. I knew that the minute I heard him on "The Symphony"
For me it was Kane but they are both superior to 99.9% of everyone else past and present save for Rakim
Naw bro Kane beat him in this!!! They both are GOATS
@Ian Goodridge--- Nah G Rap got him with the embedded rhymes and change of flow.
@@agapechannel NO WAY! Everyone knows KOOL G RAP burned this song down to the basement. Kane just cleaned up what was left. Kane is very good but KOOL G RAP is GREAT!
CEEPMDEE Again Kane is not just very good... he and G Rap are 🐐s. Kane lyrics when they came out at the time were incredible and made Raw one of his greatest songs!! G rap was exceptional on the track but Kane s verse made the song an alltime great song!
Amazing lyricists
best of the best at this craft. ...
timeless
Respect to these 2 legends...damn that was fireya.
Two of my favorite rappers of all time. This is the level of emceeing I hope to reach someday. Props from Texas!
never heard this before. Two titans. It doesn't get any better. Let's not even get started on the track -- one of the BEST EVER.
Oh shyte. I never heard this before. Two titans. It doesn't get any better.
I wish cats would start rappin' like this again.
This when ppl started paying attention to G Rap
Rakim, BDK & G-Rap. Top three MC's period!
And when the BALLEYS run down I get TAPS YA'LL!! WOW!!
This is lyricism at its finest.
Kane got delivery and battle rhymes.Kane was a battler
Pure talent.
Yes sir this was true lyricsm
big daddy kane rakim kool g rap krs-one craig g just imagine they doin a mixtape together imagine the beats they will tear up
Don’t forget about Guru,Master Ace & Kool Keith
crazy, very, very crazy, the best
Something different about The Kool Genius of Rap.
@TheTeenLyricist
Thats what a young G Rap sounded like. Throughout his carrier he's gotten more barritone/bass to his voice. Even if you listen to his early 90s stuff his voice is at a much different pitch than it is today. Most underrated M.C. to ever rock the mic!
DAAAAAAAAMN! Lyrical wizardry.
why i LOVE hip hop
💯
Yo!!!!!!!! That's MCn going hard with a killa track...love the fact I was well alive when it was going down
I was like, DAMN Kane killed it......! then enters G rap....holy sh!t
Big Daddy Kane Destroyed this shit and those DRUMS are tough wish producers could sample these drums but copyright is a bitch
Music I create rotates on a plate
and I know some people hate me because I'm great........Kool G. Rap
Sick lyrics !!!
Kool G, Bodied THISSSSSSSSS!!!!!
create a relaxing tone... like a Saxophone, Damn LOL! I can hear that LL influence in G Rap, dope!
Here’s an injection of rap affection
I always thought kool g rap was nicer than kane
+BENNY BLanco Agree but Kane was great too.
+BENNY BLanco Kool G Rap is a better lyricist but Kane is way more versatile.
That's cuz he is...he buried Kane in this
G Rap DID NOT bury Kane. Why must dudes always exaggerate? No one buries Kane.
me too. Kane was nice though
Absolutely Sick Lyrics!!!!! 2 of the Greatest Ever
although hip hop is on a decline right now compared to this but its amazing how far the beats have came you cant deny that the beats out nowadays are amazing
Kane was a lyrical beast!!! Kool G Rap was ill too..But Kane stood out as one of my favorite rappers of all times..G rap got busy on this joint too...cant take that from him..Kane was the man..He had an incredible era in these days in hip hop..
Kane was all about that sexy smooth talk G Rap was my shit
@@Razah. don't let that sexy smooth shit fool you Kane was and still is just as deadly when it comes to rapping
Every year or so I come to this same link and run the shot out of this whole song!!! Never take this down. The only time you get to hear the best two rappers spit there best versus by far. And these niggas are my two favs. They would and always have been smoking Rakim. If g rap or Kane had an Eric b doing tracks they would be considered the greatest. Not Rakim.
Get the FUCKKK outa here with that BULLSHIT MR BREADBOY77. You probably thing Weezy is bettah than all3scuse me. Listen to LET THE RY
THEM HITEM and talk that week SHIT. 2nd Place MEN AT WORK. u jackass!! The R Rules. RUN FOR COVER from the God MC. If you never listened to Musical Massacre, SHUT THE FUCK UP
WTF?
Shiraz Keyes slow down. I have an opinion. I think g rap is better than Rakim. Always have since 87. Sorry.
No sir.... Both Kane and G Rap were incredible in their own right. But Rakim, was light years away from anyone in the game at that time. His lyrics were so deep that it took the game a whole decade to catch up to him. He influenced the game more than any other Emcee in history. He gave birth to the modern Emcee. With all due respect to these legends, Rakim was and still is the GOAT. Peace.
Sha'Allah Shabazz I think that Kane and especially kool g is better than rakim I mean come on now kool g was called the goat by big pun a man so lyrical that lyrics alone would freeze the room. He also inspired big l the punch line god. Rakim is deeper than kool g bit lyricly I got to give it to kool g.
I never get bored of listening to rap songs and this one is really sick , REAL HIP HOP IS DEAD. Im really curious of what these legends have to say about the Hip Hop of these times ...
Kane said the new school got work to do.Kool G Rap never commet on the state of hip hop
To me Ra is the best ever emcee, but you can't deny that G Rap was on his heels.
@KazuyaDragon Romper room was a show back in the day similar to Sesame Street! So, romper room rhymes are rhymes that are soft and appeal to the younger crowd comapred to hardcore rhymes. Today, we would say those"snap your finger" or "do the so and so dance" are romper room rhymes.
Rumor has it Marley marl got g rap original symphony verse. Said G rap rapped over the whole entire beat nonstop!🥶 He was like nah its more people going to be on here 😂😂
This is ridiculous
fucking ridiculous my man
Never heard this dam..been there in the beginning im 50 dam g rap.
this is bananas! it doesn't happen like this anymore.
For real bro.
Straight up RAW and uncut! Pure HIP HOP!
Bars of death!
Every rapper has been inspired! Shit too raw!
damn!!! can't stop it!
This should have been on vinyl, Kane is my fav of all time and this is one of his best rhymes but KGR held it down if this was a battle by the time you read this comment I still wouldn't have been able to choose a winner! Solid Gold!!!!!!
I still smash this tune to bits whenever I make an excuse up to have a hiphop night,,,....still sounds dangerous and wickedly sharp and it still burns hot,,....peace to all the catz that know,,..
Peace 2 the gods kane and kool g they both showed and proved and murdered it .