I'm saying
though......................what
happened to hip hop?
Str8 up classic crooklyn representing
I don't know if ya'll member waking up
at like ten some'n to watch rap city and
see who made the top ten count
down...and some'n like this was on
there. Yo do they even still have top
ten sat. On bet.
The days wen rap was real..........
I forgot how nice special ed was
Damn i miss this type a hiphop real i
mean i been missin it 4 too long i got
all the classics but more like this from
real artist is much needed in todays
hippop yall should check out buckshot,s
chemistry and masta ace a long hot
summer and special ed youngest in charge
and revalations are must haves if ya
love realness ya heard.
This brings it back to when i first fell
in love with hip hop these 3 brothers
were saying something with this track...
Good memories
Yo! i'm from philly & still 2 this day i
still get chills when i hear this
song!!!!!!!!
I love this track. This real hip hop.
The only time i hear real music like
this is from old movies and this web
station called rapcore.fm. I haven't
heard most of those songs in years.
Da video doesn't work!!!
Real classic,it wuz a great team.they
rep bk lovely
This tune is different to the one i have
on cd, still heavy though.
The illest hip hop of it's kind i'm from
belgium 19 years old it's just not fair
i didn't grow up in the good ol days of
hip hop. The only thing i can do is
dream away with the classic song. What
is hip hop today? wacky n*gga's(im
black) like chingy, chamilionare and al
that crap. It's just not fair.
Word...wtf happend 2 hip hop??? in my
country nottn's happenin!! no partyes no
nothing...all i hear is crapy newstyle
bullsh*t...this brings bak
memories...bak then hip hop had a
meaning but now all we hear is money
Bia'chez and cars. Heard one heard em
all.
Special ed u still got it made, damn
bring bck real hip hop it's joints like
this that used 2 make hip hop feel
special!!!! i remember hearing this bck
in the day and jus feeling the vibe of
the classic rhymes and production, where
are joints like this
nowdays...........peace the konvict
Crazy ass crooklyn kids.i'm feeling
another part of reality hit me when i
represent the f. A.p straight from the
viille tilden play the building. I mean
literally when i say i make a killing.
These dudes represented an error of hip
hop that must come back.lyrics were cold
as ice -there were no n-words & barely a
cuss word. This is argueably one of the
best songs in hip hop history. No
soundtrack is better.i wish folk still
had the love that these dudes had for
this thing called hiphop .we be doing it
up crooklyn
styllllllllllllllllllllle.buck shot is
very much underrated. Master ace had
swagger & ed was in his prime.new york
suckers dont honor those who kicked the
doors down to let this new generation of
half thugs do what they do. Its real sad
peace to all the pioneers the emcees
from the late 80's & mid nineties.those
who loved hip hop with all there heart
in soul.the true hip hoppers will never
ever forget you.
we are all lucky, and blessed that we
grew up in an era of hip hop such as
this. This era of hip hop was truelly
golden. Im glad i still got most of my
tapes in my nike shoe boxes !!!!!!!!!!!!
First time i heard it, classic 94 style
no doubt. Old school east coast has the
best joints
Don't fret... Hip hop is not dead... It
is on life support though... Remember
the shiny suit era..... Or the days of
hammer and vanilla ice? someone always
came to the rescue.... Wu... Outkast...
Biggie... Nas... Common... Tribe... Now?
lupe... Busta is still doing it... Wu is
back! common... Mos... Talib... Nas...
Mf doom... I'm 39 years old and i'm
still here! my pops told me in 1980 that
rap was just a fad and would go away...
Rap is dead, but hip hop lives
forever!!!!
Make sure & catch special ed @ spike in
mockingbird station. So make sure that
if you're in the dallas area. Make sure
you come out to spike in mockingbird
station.