Damn man, I miss the 90’s and early 2000’s so much. Such a Lit time. It’s depressing knowing things will never be that great again with the way the politics have spread into everything like cancer. I’m just grateful to have amazing memories from those decades.
Me, too!! Way more creative than the rap now. And we wore regular clothes for the most part. We weren't frontin and lying. It was on purpose that it changed.
I’m an old head but yet Drink Champs MC Serch brought me here. That’s what I love about my era. There was so much great lyricists that almost 30 years after the fact I can still find something that I missed back then and appreciate it in 2021.
91'! This the year I was born but this is the type of music I love. The golden era of hip hop/rap was the shit everything was so smooth & rough ,rugged & raw. I wish we had music like this now cause this new mess sucks
It’s been almost 3 decades since Organized Kunfusion recorded Fudge Pudge. This track is riddled with a timeless piano riff and acoustic bass line. This group held their own on on this track. However, Organized Konfusion brought on OC to flex his rhythm skills on Fudge Pudge. He would eventually go on to team up with legendary producer DJ Premier to record the ground breaking album Jewelz.
I Love the 1990s This was my Jawn along with another a song that was one of the biggest hits songs of all time that used this same beat by Naughty By Nature Uptown Anthem. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I remeber when i see this on VMB, I ran to buy two 12" vinyl singles ..man i think Prince Po started that dance lol..and P monche and his jeans tucked in the boots had caught in huge in NYC..Some of my Fav MCs growing up in the 90's son!!
Me bro this my shit , I super crazy over this song. I had my British walkers and my mart neck. We still rocking all this in Newark NJ we still bout it.
pharoahe is hands down the most underrated rapper of all time. I cant tell u how many times I've asked heavy rap fans if they like him n have no idea who he is. drives me mad
@@CrowdPleeza DJ Premier himself basically said in an interview the era of ‘79-‘94 is SOLID. Can’t go wrong. Most of the stuff afterwards is questionable.
This is about 20 years old, and very few MC's today have skills as good as them. In fact, I really can't call too many of them true MC's. Hip hop is suppose to evolve, instead it has been dumbed down.
When I was in middle school my Aunt would make me mad Hiphop CDs and When I heard this track for the first time 😮😮😮😮😮Man I scratched up the CD Legit Cuz I replayed tf outta this joint and it was only Track 3😂!!! That Intro Piano then the lyrics 💯💯💯
Took a full week of digging but I finally found a perfect digital copy of this album. Can't believe you gotta pay $200 just to get the CD. This gotta be one of the most rare hip-hop albums of all time.
Damn CLASSIC, I was a senior in High School when this Jam came out. My brother drove a yellow Ford Tempo (LOL), and we use to bump this joint all day everyday.
Sony digital walkman, walking to work & school. Compton CA, 1989, I'm 19 Organized, Native Tongues, black medallions. I walked through murderous hoods to get where I needed to be. Got chased a few times. This type of HIP HOP helped me. Even today, I still vibe on repeat.
I got a massive smile on my grill cos this kind of Hip Hop is what I grew on , and after watching some of the WACK 2011 BET Cyphers I'm ingesting as much hip hop like this as I can to flush out that garbage
I like this! I remember seeing an album by these guys back in the day, but never heard anything by them. From what I've read, they never really were able to get the promotion they needed despite dropping 3 albums within a decade and going their seperate ways. Don't recall this video either, but I saw so many rap videos in those days, I can't recall them all.
I hate to admit this. I grew up in this hip hop era but i didn't catch on to this group until 2017...when i did i kept asking myself how did i miss this
This an absolute classic. Pretty sure this was in my head everyday for like a month in 8th grade 1992. Loved the album too-92. Miss these days of hip hop. I’m white too lol
Of course you won't see another wu-tang or tribe etc. And I'm glad. When I wanna listen to those legends, I listen to them, period. Don't search for them in other artists because you won't find them. The legacy will move on and there will be the birth of new greats. Of course there's wack stuff out there, always has, always will be
Understand somethin..This was a Weird Time in hiphop(90,91), where it seemed like it had "No Set Direction". Hiphop was just comin off its '80's Run w the Juice Crew, Rakim, Run dmc ect ect. Conscious hiphop was ending(black african medallion era), the feds was takin down Lots of drug crews from 80's, and it seemed like hiphop was goin down w it at that time. It started makin its way bac when groups like Snoop & dre, Redman(hit Squad), Naughty, Wutang, Leaders of the New(Busta), started makin noise, FACTS. But 90 & 91 were the Scariest hiphop years(aside from when Pac & Big Passed), but thats anotha story in itself. Peace✌🏾 #50yearsofhiphop🎤🎚🎧💯✊🏾
I'm 44 and miss the 90's hip hop so much..It makes me sad.. I download all the songs from the 90's and make my playlist...
I'm sure in 20 years I'll miss eminem,joyner,hopsin,50 cent and ect it's a generation thing man.
Man i feel you but the gold albums never dies in my ears pump it every damn day and i cant imagine getting bored
Joker The insane clown Nah sorry you just don’t seem to understand.
Damn man, I miss the 90’s and early 2000’s so much. Such a Lit time. It’s depressing knowing things will never be that great again with the way the politics have spread into everything like cancer. I’m just grateful to have amazing memories from those decades.
Me, too!! Way more creative than the rap now. And we wore regular clothes for the most part. We weren't frontin and lying.
It was on purpose that it changed.
I'm 51 years old i was 21 when this song came our it's 2023 still bumping
Prince Po's verse is an exercise in rythym and flow. It's constantly shifting and changing throughout.
Always
there is nothing better than 90s hip hop!
they killed it!
Seriously can't get anymore funky than this.
CLASSIC 2017
I’m an old head but yet Drink Champs MC Serch brought me here. That’s what I love about my era. There was so much great lyricists that almost 30 years after the fact I can still find something that I missed back then and appreciate it in 2021.
word
It's no question that the 90's was the era of the lyricist....... ABSOLUTELY!!!!!
These cats was all da way dope thru out the 90s and was so underrated
I was looking for fudge recipes and now I'm dancing. Love the pianos. Great chords. Nice bassline.
TeaPips lol
Lol
Loll
See how that works out loll
I can’t believe I never knew about this group in the 90s they are fire 🔥
91'! This the year I was born but this is the type of music I love. The golden era of hip hop/rap was the shit everything was so smooth & rough ,rugged & raw. I wish we had music like this now cause this new mess sucks
Pharaoh Monch is very underated !
Prince Po is more underrated
So many samples from this one song.
0:56 Grand Puba - I like it
1:05 Mad Skillz - Tip of the Tongue
1:52 Eazy-E - Hit the Hooker
OC got one of the best voices for cuts & samples. 90% of Time's Up has basically been sampled by others in hip-hop
I Like It is a song by DeBarge...Thats what both groups are referencing...
Fair weather friend - charizma and pbw
@@williammorrison974 . Johnny Gill, also.
Cool Calm Pete sampled this song as well.
i love prince po's walking dance moves
Hold up!!! Thought I was the only one!
It was called The Hard Rock. I know I'm a lil late LOL
I had the leather LOL.
Right!
Yes dats the real move when I was going to the Bronx and Harlem.
It’s been almost 3 decades since Organized Kunfusion recorded Fudge Pudge. This track is riddled with a timeless piano riff and acoustic bass line. This group held their own on on this track. However, Organized Konfusion brought on OC to flex his rhythm skills on Fudge Pudge. He would eventually go on to team up with legendary producer DJ Premier to record the ground breaking album Jewelz.
I grew up on this stuff. Back when hip hop was about rapping!!
Paul Burrell Amen!
I Love the 1990s This was my Jawn along with another a song that was one of the biggest hits songs of all time that used this same beat by Naughty By Nature Uptown Anthem. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
One of the most underrated albums of the 90's!
4sho🎶🔥Right Along with *The Umcs* *Poor Righteous Teachers* *X Clan*
RIP Paul C Mckasty to the organisms....@studio1212
Prince Po set this joint off RIGHT... 🔥🔥🔥
Pharaoh went off 🔥🔥🔥🔥
"I'm quick to pull out.. the drive way, by the way hey, picked up ya girl cause she was going my way." Damn i love song
Love that bass and piano....this was my shit back in 91!
I like how O.C. sounds different in every song
Early 90's is the most underrated era of hop hop.
hip-hop was so great around this era
Haven’t felt a vibe like this listening to a track in a long time glad I discovered this...Timeless hip hop
I remeber when i see this on VMB, I ran to buy two 12" vinyl singles ..man i think Prince Po started that dance lol..and P monche and his jeans tucked in the boots had caught in huge in NYC..Some of my Fav MCs growing up in the 90's son!!
Thats to show off your 40 belows timbs I know queens did
Me bro this my shit , I super crazy over this song. I had my British walkers and my mart neck. We still rocking all this in Newark NJ we still bout it.
lyrics flow like fluid out of a foset 🔥🔥
thumbs up. 👍
*Faucet
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
pharoahe is hands down the most underrated rapper of all time. I cant tell u how many times I've asked heavy rap fans if they like him n have no idea who he is. drives me mad
And still got some shit now hitting. Look him up.
@@terrencewalker9892 ain't gotta tell me bro
"The XXX when it comes to sex is what I'm rated" This was my shit. Highly underrated song.
THIS IS HEAVILY EDITED! DAMN MTV!
I STILL LOVE THIS SONG 🎵💃🏽🙌🏽
Hip hop was so awesome back in early 90’s
Classic infusion of jazz n hip hop!! And they flowin' to the beat!! Definatly don't hear it like that 2day!!! Peace to Classic hip hop!!
1991 had some great music
The early 90's was a good era. Later 90's not so much. Music got too predictable.
CrowdPleeza i agrew 1000%
Arguably the second best year in the history of commercially recorded rap after 1988.
@@CrowdPleeza DJ Premier himself basically said in an interview the era of ‘79-‘94 is SOLID. Can’t go wrong. Most of the stuff afterwards is questionable.
This is about 20 years old, and very few MC's today have skills as good as them. In fact, I really can't call too many of them true MC's. Hip hop is suppose to evolve, instead it has been dumbed down.
30 years old now, and I wish we could go back to when this was only 20 years old
Droga tudo que você falou é verdade porque será isso? De quem será a culpa? Como resolver? Tô cansado do Lil cagar na minha cabeça.
The beauty of real hip hop!
When I was in middle school my Aunt would make me mad Hiphop CDs and When I heard this track for the first time 😮😮😮😮😮Man I scratched up the CD Legit Cuz I replayed tf outta this joint and it was only Track 3😂!!! That Intro Piano then the lyrics 💯💯💯
man ....summer 92 was beautiful
Word
Wow! Haven't heard this song in YEARS! Forgot all about it too! It came on the other day and I sang it damn near word for word!!! Lol!
This was a classic real hip hop where you from Caprice
+Errin Taylor West of Philly.
Oh yeah I got alots my cousin stay out there milburn I was born in Houston Tx raised in Denver and now I live in Akron Ohio
What you know about this song right here lol..
+Errin Taylor lol! I'm a hip hop junkie!
I love dope ass hip hop songs with piano loops
Love this O.C. Killed it tho!
YEP
Pharoe was phat back in the days
+Vinnie Sklep dude drank too much 40 ounces.
still got this album when I bought it when cypress hill came out
... I worship this 90s hip hop..
@Max Manfred. Cypress Hill used this sample to their track called the Phunky Feel One.
Old is Gold and timeless!
"'Ooooooooooh.....and I like it'....cause I'm Poet to the psychic." My shit!!!
I like the little singing bits.
"So don't try to dis Fudge Pudge, cuz it's alllllllllllright wiiiith meeee!!" 🔥
Hip Hop History right here... true Masters
I used to love this as a shorty listening to 2017 at 50 years old God I'm blessed
Took a full week of digging but I finally found a perfect digital copy of this album. Can't believe you gotta pay $200 just to get the CD.
This gotta be one of the most rare hip-hop albums of all time.
Really😄 dammnnn classic
I still have my CD!
@@h2junkey Man I'd kill for it lol. Just a used copy is a lot of money now, but I couldn't sell it off if I were you. What you got is priceless
prince po is nice wit it
Being at the globe in Flushing Meadow park is about the most Queens thing ever to do if you from Queens! OC provided that Brooklyn support 👊🏼🗽
I was a Junior in high school when this came out, man memories, Peace to Monch, Po and OC.
Damn CLASSIC, I was a senior in High School when this Jam came out. My brother drove a yellow Ford Tempo (LOL), and we use to bump this joint all day everyday.
Prince Po’s dance moves😂😂🔥🔥
I will ALWAYS love this song 🎶 💃🏽
I will always love YOU
I love the syncopation in this old school shit, not many rappers bring that nowadays.
We used to bugged out doing the To the Organism dance back in the days. So so many memories. Brings a tear
I've been looking for this song forever. Thanks for posting it :)
Classic song! This song always makes me smile and feel good.
MAN DO I MISS REAL HIP HOP...
Coop we livin in da Matrix
uuu riiiiight
Alex Wade call anytime after 5pm ONE
I got u bro. My bad. Life jus on brotha behind..!
CLASSIC I miss real hip hop like this 90 was the best years
Sony digital walkman, walking to work & school. Compton CA, 1989, I'm 19 Organized, Native Tongues, black medallions. I walked through murderous hoods to get where I needed to be. Got chased a few times. This type of HIP HOP helped me. Even today, I still vibe on repeat.
The best! Hip Hop at its finest. I remember being a kid listening to this in the school yard in JHS Montauk in Brooklyn
I didn't go out doors on Saturdays until Rap City countdown showed this video!
I got a massive smile on my grill cos this kind of Hip Hop is what I grew on , and after watching some of the WACK 2011 BET Cyphers I'm ingesting as much hip hop like this as I can to flush out that garbage
When South Side Jamaica Queens meets Brooklyn you get a classic!!!
Ok Queens I see you on the boards with this shit and O.C put some that Brooklyn flava on this shit. Damn this shit still hit hard in winter of 2024.
I've never heard Organized Konfusion joint so funky lol.
Pure fire love it smooth beat excellent rhyme and flow 😊
Omg!!!! I love this track. One of my one's. Took me back to a my senior year in highschool. Dope!!!!
Reminds me of how the 90s had so much more rap music with style and creativity I grew up on this stuff
I miss the golden age of hip hop 🥺
pure dopeness, as flawless now as it was back in 91.
the real rap 90s classics 🔥💣👊✌🙏🎤🎙🎼
Omg back when I got my first car I couldn't wait to get on the highway and jam to this 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I like this! I remember seeing an album by these guys back in the day, but never heard anything by them. From what I've read, they never really were able to get the promotion they needed despite dropping 3 albums within a decade and going their seperate ways. Don't recall this video either, but I saw so many rap videos in those days, I can't recall them all.
I hate to admit this. I grew up in this hip hop era but i didn't catch on to this group until 2017...when i did i kept asking myself how did i miss this
This an absolute classic. Pretty sure this was in my head everyday for like a month in 8th grade 1992. Loved the album too-92. Miss these days of hip hop. I’m white too lol
The 90s was where hip hop was at its peak. Hip hop is slowly getting back on its feet nowadays.
"I can whip up a rhyme like a slice of Boar's Head"
This was my $hit... slept on Hip Hop...
O.C my nigga legend #peace to the oldschool ..
What are his best albums apart from Word Life I've only heard 4
JEWELZ lol
Precursor of Souls of Mischief, Wutang and all the Cypher type groups with freestyle lyrics. 10/10
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING.
i recorded this on tape, mr. magic's show, kept rewinding it and knew this shit back and forth... the good ole days.
I always start my day off listening to this!! REAL HIP HOP ✌️
Good ol 91 lyrics.
Straight up hip hop clinic right here....love this shit!
That album!
Still🔥🔥🔥in 2021.
90's Hip Hop 4Eva ❤
Of course you won't see another wu-tang or tribe etc. And I'm glad. When I wanna listen to those legends, I listen to them, period. Don't search for them in other artists because you won't find them. The legacy will move on and there will be the birth of new greats. Of course there's wack stuff out there, always has, always will be
Loving this track in 2022
Understand somethin..This was a Weird Time in hiphop(90,91), where it seemed like it had "No Set Direction". Hiphop was just comin off its '80's Run w the Juice Crew, Rakim, Run dmc ect ect. Conscious hiphop was ending(black african medallion era), the feds was takin down Lots of drug crews from 80's, and it seemed like hiphop was goin down w it at that time. It started makin its way bac when groups like Snoop & dre, Redman(hit Squad), Naughty, Wutang, Leaders of the New(Busta), started makin noise, FACTS. But 90 & 91 were the Scariest hiphop years(aside from when Pac & Big Passed), but thats anotha story in itself. Peace✌🏾 #50yearsofhiphop🎤🎚🎧💯✊🏾
Out of rap videos I watched back in the days even I myself don't recall this one but... It sounds alright. 2 flames 🔥🔥.
Organized Konfusion kept it 💯
feel in love with this joint 1st time I saw the video ......IDAHO!
Man I love the 90's..too bad I'm a 95 kid
+E Money LMAO!! Exactly!!! Yooo me & my brother would die laughing every time!!!
this was my shit for real...damn this takes me back to the fall of "91"...Kean College...damn time flies...
100% agree! Ole school has a different vibe. ITS UNTOUCHABLE!!!!!
I've seen similar imagery in later ATCQ videos, such as "Award Tour" and "Hot Sex". Organized Konfusion been dope!
straight fire over here/..one 100
Just heard this song on The Michael Kay Show, pretty dope