Buckshot is one of the most underrated rappers of all time. I can listen to this song basically everyday. This song was in the Notorious movie, yes. It was playing during the scene when he and Kim was in the bedroom and she was rapping it.
Yep, that whole squad was nice! Fun fact, the beat came from a song called " Its a New Day" by Skull Snaps and a sample of " Tidal Wave" by Ronnie Laws.
@@FSVR54 I feel like Dah Shinin' is one of the most underrated hip hop albums of all time. Smif n Wessun dropped a gem with that one. And Ruck and Rock killed it on Nocturnal.
Refreshing To See Somebody Your Age Going Back To The Essence Of The Culture And Appreciating Where It All Started...Keep Up The Good Work Young King...Respect!
" Straight from Brooklyn" part of this record was also sampled on another song you reviewed - - Crooklyn Dodgers with Special Ed ,Masts Ace and Buckshot ✔️✔️
Omg such a classic record!!! Maaan this takes me back to my boom box.. homemade mix tapes from the radio..record stores.. block parties..School dances..boy what a time to be alive back then. It's crazy because we didn't how good we had it back then until now smh
"how many MCs" and"I got ya open" are two other songs by Black Moon you should check out if you haven't already. Really the whole enta da stage album knocks
One of my favorite beats from this time . Black Moon with this album in '93 was part of the classic albums that brought back the east sound when it seemed like GFunk and Deathrow was dominant. This album, the Wu debut, Illmatic, all dropped within 6 months of each other, thus, giving New York an updated grimier sound.
I remember hearing this back in 93 and it was an amazing time man. Buckshot, when he is rhyming laid back and mellow, got a particular flow that I can only compare to GURU. Truly underrated Emcee and group overall. The sickest joint they dropped (to me at least) was "How Many Emcees" because Buckshot introduced an extremely unique, jazz type of flow pattern never heard before at the time
For some reason, this made me think of EPMD’s “Crossover” song. Used to be one of my favorite beats growing up. But yeah, Black Moon and Bootcamp Click had a real strong run in the 90’s with Heltah Skeltah, Smif N Wessun and OGC.
Well YOU got the props for reviewing this CLASSIC song and appreciating it. It makes me happy seeing youngsters hearing music I listened to as a youngster.👏🏾👏🏾💪🏾💪🏾💯💯
I am 47yrs old I would like to say thank you for listening and understanding hip hop from my era. You have to do a reaction to this group call Coast Contra "Never Freestyle" these 4 guys will have you jumping out your chair. Real hip hop
Who got da props came out in 1993. A great source for data is: “Who Sampled Who”. Usher used the sample in “Think of You”. Quasimoto used it in “Return of the Loop Digga”. It was sampled in 47 other songs.
MAN LET ME TELL YOU ....BLACKMOON FOR ME SINGLE HANDEDLY BROUGHT NEWYORK TO THE FOREFRONT OF HIPHOP IN THE EARLY 90S THEN WUTANG,NAS,MOBB DEEP ETC FOLLOWED SUIT AND NY WAS BACK LIKE THAT AFTER THE WEST HAD IT ON 🔐💯💯💯
Black Moon- I got ya open remix, the beat smooth on this one too. Black Moon is in a group called Boot Camp Which was Black Moon, Smiff n Wessun, Helta Skelta and OGC. All of them nice but My favorite out the group is Smiff N Wessun, they got heat!!
My morning ritual wake up every morning since 92". In Job Corps in WESTERN NEW YORK the name of my Bay was High Supremacy Bay 28. This was the Bass line we woke up to for the Next year in that Bay before I left. That first DUUUUNNNE- DUNNNE, and then DADUNNNNE- DUUUUUUNE... Time to get up. So this is my Start Work Flow Joint for Life
This was my joint Buckshot and the whole boot camp clik crew was so underrated Smif and Wessun, Heltah Skeltah O.G.C was my second favorite crew on East Coast
“STRAIGHT FROM BROOKLYN, BETTER KNOWN AS CROOKLYN”….(sampled on another banger, CROOKLYN by CROOKLYN DODGERS). Certified classic. This song defined the early underground or original “backpack” era of Hip-Hop. It was their breakout song and although Buckshot got much love for his energetic flow on this one, he flipped his whole style on their subsequent hits…he used a more laid back and melodic cadence that became his signature sound.
yup this was in the notorious biopic when lil kim n biggie were chillin she was like rapping along to it. nice catch. its always nice when u can like know clues. i hate when i cant put my finger on where i heard something lol
An anthem of the golden age of 90's hip hop. Hard to sit down with this one. Recommendations for some lesser known classic 90's : D-Nice -They call me D-nice, Mad Izm- Channel Live/KRS-1, React- Onyx (with a young 50 cent featured). Thanks for another great video.
In Brooklyn way back when folks were playing Blackmoon, smif n Wesson, wu tang, Pete rock, onyx, and queen latifah, over biggie, pac, and nas. No offense to the latter, that’s just the way it was, and I think we had it right
BlackStar new album scheduled for a May 3rd release.. You should do the BlackStar album or Mos Def's Black on both sides or Talib's Reflection Eternal... album reviews
I remember I heard this in college and ran out to buy the Cassingle! do "Buck Em Down" next, at times I think that is the GOAT rap song, or maybe tied with Microphone Fiend
Still be pumping Enta Da Stage...TO THIS DAY!!
TO THIS DAY!!! 😂💯
Still!!
Same here, this is heavy in my rotation.
Yes sirrrrrrr
Oh you too
Shout out to all the people in the comment section that got to experience 90’s Hip Hop! Baggy jeans, Timberland boots, Army jackets! My era was dope!
Yes sir!!!
ABSOLUTELY !! 💯💪🏾💯💪🏾
Most definitely!
Buckshot is one of the most underrated rappers of all time. I can listen to this song basically everyday. This song was in the Notorious movie, yes. It was playing during the scene when he and Kim was in the bedroom and she was rapping it.
My top 5
He is. So is Jeru tha Damaja. My favorite rapper of all time. And most people have never heard of him.
@@WestsidePiFF agreed
This album set it off for the whole Boot Camp Clik. The term "classic album" is thrown around nonchalantly, but this album is a legit classic.
Facts
Yep, that whole squad was nice! Fun fact, the beat came from a song called " Its a New Day" by Skull Snaps and a sample of " Tidal Wave" by Ronnie Laws.
And Dah Shinin and Nocturnal are even better!
@@FSVR54 I feel like Dah Shinin' is one of the most underrated hip hop albums of all time. Smif n Wessun dropped a gem with that one. And Ruck and Rock killed it on Nocturnal.
@@toadstyle_5 facts
Refreshing To See Somebody Your Age Going Back To The Essence Of The Culture And Appreciating Where It All Started...Keep Up The Good Work Young King...Respect!
You gotta Do more Bootcamp like:
Black Moon - 2 Turntables and a Mic
Smif N Wesson - Sound Bwoy Burriel
Heltah Skeltah - Lafleur Laflah Eshkoshka
OGC - No Fear (explicit) 🙏🏻
Smif N Wesson - Bucktown
Headz Ain’t Ready
He was the first rapper to use crooklyn in his rhymes
Salute to a young brother. Digging in the crates and learning about that gritty underground New York hip hop
The sample is Ronnie laws- tidle wave
More boot camp clik please, they are seriously one of the best rap collectives ever.
" Straight from Brooklyn" part of this record was also sampled on another song you reviewed - - Crooklyn Dodgers with Special Ed ,Masts Ace and Buckshot ✔️✔️
Ha! Black Moon was dope af. And Buckshot could RAP rap. I met them the first time I ever saw Nas live in SF a long ass time ago 😂
this whole album is dope.
Rap rap... why did you stutter??
Omg such a classic record!!! Maaan this takes me back to my boom box.. homemade mix tapes from the radio..record stores.. block parties..School dances..boy what a time to be alive back then. It's crazy because we didn't how good we had it back then until now smh
You right on G. This is what Lil Kim was spitting in Notorious when Biggie told her to get sexy wit the flow
@Shawn Jackson if you ever heard that early freestyle from Kim she was definitely influenced by Buckshot lol
@@dawb86 Yo!! Dead ass lol
This makes me happy that the youngins wanna learn 👍🏾
Buckshot doesn’t get enough credit as one of the best rappers from that era.
Fast forward to 2022. Still have this project on cassette. Always loved this beat. Brookyn NYC
I lost my mind when this album came out!!
"how many MCs" and"I got ya open" are two other songs by Black Moon you should check out if you haven't already. Really the whole enta da stage album knocks
One of my favorite beats from this time . Black Moon with this album in '93 was part of the classic albums that brought back the east sound when it seemed like GFunk and Deathrow was dominant. This album, the Wu debut, Illmatic, all dropped within 6 months of each other, thus, giving New York an updated grimier sound.
Exactly. Black Moon actually set this off first. They were the first. And they were one of the best
This song started the New York renaissance
Exactly
my jeep tune
One my favorite songs! Old-school
Best indie label ever
I remember hearing this back in 93 and it was an amazing time man. Buckshot, when he is rhyming laid back and mellow, got a particular flow that I can only compare to GURU. Truly underrated Emcee and group overall. The sickest joint they dropped (to me at least) was "How Many Emcees" because Buckshot introduced an extremely unique, jazz type of flow pattern never heard before at the time
How many Emcees is a banger. One of my favorites.
@@Unc0mmonSense Definitely a classic track.
Good memories of the short time I lived by Franklin Ave.
Sampled. from Ronnie laws the track is Tidal wave ...
Oh man. Now you're digging way back. 😆 Total classic. 🔥🔥
For some reason, this made me think of EPMD’s “Crossover” song. Used to be one of my favorite beats growing up. But yeah, Black Moon and Bootcamp Click had a real strong run in the 90’s with Heltah Skeltah, Smif N Wessun and OGC.
I have the biggest smile watching you listen to what i grew up on
The Actual Instrumental Itself Is Called "Tidal Wave" And It Was Written And Composed By A Jazz Saxophonists By The Name Of Ronnie Laws In 1975.
Crown Heights Representer a bonifide CLASSIC. Oh original Sample "Ronnie Laws" Tidal Wave
40k!!! You deserve it young blood!!
Some iconic hip-hop right here. Respect for checking out this era.
Well YOU got the props for reviewing this CLASSIC song and appreciating it. It makes me happy seeing youngsters hearing music I listened to as a youngster.👏🏾👏🏾💪🏾💪🏾💯💯
Big up to Black Moon, and the whole Boot Camp Clik crew, thank you for reacting to this, please do more!
I am 47yrs old I would like to say thank you for listening and understanding hip hop from my era. You have to do a reaction to this group call Coast Contra "Never Freestyle" these 4 guys will have you jumping out your chair. Real hip hop
Who got da props came out in 1993. A great source for data is: “Who Sampled Who”. Usher used the sample in “Think of You”. Quasimoto used it in “Return of the Loop Digga”. It was sampled in 47 other songs.
Usher used this beat on "all the time I think of u"
The sample is "Tidal Wave" by Ronnie Laws. If you ever get into jazz, that's an introduction. The album is Pressure Sensitive.
Black moon - i got u open
Black moon - How many mc's
You gotta do more Black Moon!!! "How many MC's" must be next👍🏾
MAN LET ME TELL YOU ....BLACKMOON FOR ME SINGLE HANDEDLY BROUGHT NEWYORK TO THE FOREFRONT OF HIPHOP IN THE EARLY 90S THEN WUTANG,NAS,MOBB DEEP ETC FOLLOWED SUIT AND NY WAS BACK LIKE THAT AFTER THE WEST HAD IT ON 🔐💯💯💯
💯💯💯
Blackmoon led ME 2 Nas then 2 Mobb Deep…
FLAMES!!!
Makes your head bob don't it young man?😁
Thanks for sharing your commentary!
This reminds me of another song from around that time. You should check out Smiff N Wessun, "Let's Get It On".
Black Moon- I got ya open remix, the beat smooth on this one too. Black Moon is in a group called Boot Camp Which was Black Moon, Smiff n Wessun, Helta Skelta and OGC. All of them nice but My favorite out the group is Smiff N Wessun, they got heat!!
He did Got Cha Opin Remix already
^
Black moon - Buck Em’ Down (not the album ver., but the Beatminerz ver.)
"Nigguz talk shit" is hard af
Bruv u giving out knowledge for free
You should do a full album listen of Dah Shinin! BCC's best overall work and a complete classic
The production on this album was borderline master piece but Buckshot lyrics and delivery made this album a CLASSIC!!!!
My favorite album of 1993! CD not tape, bonus track on that joint! #BOOTCAMP
1993 classic.one of my favorite rap groups ever. You got to do how many mcs must get diss video.word up son
That song was featured on "NEW YORK UNDERCOVER" early 90's sitcom.
Black Moon - Buck'em Down "REMIX"@
Ok u took it to my guys...these dudes raised me bru...now u getting it in
Top 3 Best songs of ‘93 hands down. My personal favorite of that year.
2024 and still listening
Usher uses this beat in his "Think of you" song...
My morning ritual wake up every morning since 92". In Job Corps in WESTERN NEW YORK the name of my Bay was High Supremacy Bay 28. This was the Bass line we woke up to for the Next year in that Bay before I left. That first DUUUUNNNE- DUNNNE, and then DADUNNNNE-
DUUUUUUNE... Time to get up. So this is my Start Work Flow Joint for Life
@1:28 your right you did hear it on notorious movie when Kim was rapping it after the sex scene lol
Yup 😂😂 I’m sick for remembering that scene 😂😂🤦🏾♂️
😂 that was a memorable and funny scene
Yes! Backpack rap days! I miss my era of hip hop. So glad to see youngsters listening to old school material!
Black moon- gotcha open 🔥 track as well
Yo! My man keep digging and doing you✌️salute
Damn finally bro I’ve been waiting for months!🤭
When rap hit its peak.
You do some great reactions . A little more of the obscure but classic hip hop songs . Not many people have these songs
How many mc's
This was my joint Buckshot and the whole boot camp clik crew was so underrated Smif and Wessun, Heltah Skeltah O.G.C was my second favorite crew on East Coast
“STRAIGHT FROM BROOKLYN, BETTER KNOWN AS CROOKLYN”….(sampled on another banger, CROOKLYN by CROOKLYN DODGERS). Certified classic. This song defined the early underground or original “backpack” era of Hip-Hop. It was their breakout song and although Buckshot got much love for his energetic flow on this one, he flipped his whole style on their subsequent hits…he used a more laid back and melodic cadence that became his signature sound.
My favorite Black Moon joint!!!🔥🔥🔥
This song was in the Wu Tang series on disney plus when they were driving in U Gods car
That's that rap movement boot camp click they were speaking for the block
I think I remember hearing this song on the hood classic “Clockers”
one of the dopest tracks from one of the dopest LP’s from 93… got the tape, got the CD, got the vinyl,,, just fuckin sick ass shit no doubt
Enta Da Stage has a lot of dope songs on it... Listen to "I got cha opin" or "Slave".
Beatminers had those grimy ass beats.
Thanks for this young brother!....what's the name of the background track that's playing before and after your review of the song?
Buckshot is of my favorite rappers! Brooklyn 💪🏿
My favorite song of all time... period...all genres
yup this was in the notorious biopic when lil kim n biggie were chillin she was like rapping along to it. nice catch. its always nice when u can like know clues. i hate when i cant put my finger on where i heard something lol
Your audio sounds good for this song. I'm listening from my phone speaker :)
An anthem of the golden age of 90's hip hop. Hard to sit down with this one. Recommendations for some lesser known classic 90's : D-Nice -They call me D-nice, Mad Izm- Channel Live/KRS-1, React- Onyx (with a young 50 cent featured). Thanks for another great video.
Maaan... the memories. We all had jansports and beepers.
In Brooklyn way back when folks were playing Blackmoon, smif n Wesson, wu tang, Pete rock, onyx, and queen latifah, over biggie, pac, and nas. No offense to the latter, that’s just the way it was, and I think we had it right
BlackStar new album scheduled for a May 3rd release.. You should do the BlackStar album or Mos Def's Black on both sides or Talib's Reflection Eternal... album reviews
I remember I heard this in college and ran out to buy the Cassingle!
do "Buck Em Down" next, at times I think that is the GOAT rap song, or maybe tied with Microphone Fiend
Check out: Lord Finesse "You Know What I'm About" from the Trespass Soundtrack
1993! Far Rockaway Queens NYC!!
To this day I don't know who stole my CD lol. I got the sleeve still, but the CD smooth got gaffled. Wonder if it was Cruz?
Buckshot was no joke!
Classic....it's so much better to experience it with the music vid though!
A phuckin classik material
High School days!!!! Whole album 🔥 🙌 👌
I love Buckshot because he's straight up Brooklyn
you needed the visuals for this one.
Hey could you listen to The Days of Old by Paris ? And Men at Work by Kool G Rap. Lyric video for that would be best.
Great choices
Great song by Paris
Yo. My dog even loves this song! 😂 Classic 90’s shit right here!
Straight up one of the best hip hop tracks ever made!
Congrats, next time your in New Mexico lets reshoot that profile pic! Much love
8 mile came out in 2002
This boot camp song was released 1993
The Golden Era will always reign supreme.
Act like you want it - Banger.
You heard this from Lil Kim when she was 1st rapping for Biggie in his movie 💯