Em bought me here and tbh i never knew nothing about Treach but i am a huge Stan (Eminem fan) and if Eminem lives some shit then i gotta check it out like the shit is from my own favorite artists and now Treach is in my Top 3 list for sure
I listened to rap growing up but for some reason I missed out on this group. The thing is I never really liked their hit songs but now I am re listening and it is soo amazing.
Treach, probably the most underrated, amazing Street poets to EVER bless the mic! Much props and respect from a Jersey boy to the legendary rapper! LONG LIVE TREACH!!!
@@jordanbriggs9689 because there's hundreds of others like him and they weren't a hard ass rap group. Just because eminem was down with them don't mean everyone think they God lol. Yes they're underrated but not as much as some say. It just happened to be one group who eminem(GOAT) took hold of in his lyrical mastersco. You down wit OPP?🤦♂️
@dawhoda1 found the clown and his dumbass comment. Tell you don't know shit. Wasn't anyone like Treach. Just cause you're used to today's soy boy rappers all sounding the same. You diffently didn't grow up in the 90s. Not counting you being a child toddler during that time. 90 i was 13 so yeah I get to talk the experiences of the 90s.
And they say Eminem doesn't give back. He's introducing a whole new generation to good music from the past, to understand the origins of what influenced him. Eminem never claimed anything or misled anyone to believe he started anything. He's always been humble and always paid homage and respect to the ones before him. Take notes. Being humble, having respect, and giving back, along with being the best at your craft as you can, will equate to your longevity, validation, and solidification in the field you're in.
I think Treach put in the best lyrical performance in a rap song ever. I’ve never heard anybody rap like this before or since. Especially the alliteration.
I don’t miss the 80’s & 90’s at all, … that’s because I still live that era today! Keeping up with the changes of course but I’m still here 6/21/22 Bx love
@@jasonmatthews4449 treach of course .. But production wise - the samples Kay gee was choosing, the way he was chopping them , speeding them up , etc. A lot of soul samples , but brighter and more melodic than the darker shit cats like rza and muggs were doing w soul records. But then treach would spit some savage shit over it, or a story rhyme w depth & meaning. A lot of the beats to me remind me of part of the "blueprint" of what kanye and 9th wonder started doing several years later . These naughty beats aren't the only ones I could say this about though . I'm honestly probably thinking more about naughtys debut album ...it's been a minute . "Everything's gonna be alright " is definitely a classic I always go back to pretty regularly tho - slept on as one of the best hip hop songs of all time imo
Just the way Treach raps on this.....his flow.....his lyrics...his enunciation.....his attitude ......all these combined make him a dope Mc. Mr 118. Illtown East Orange New Jeru
@@coreyhendricks9490 member 1,2,3 with Apache? Shit was crazy. " All that hardcore talk like ya tough, that shits been through Smile and give ya face something the fuck to do..."
I was 11 years, too. I bought the cd. It was not the first rap I heard, but it was the first rap album I bought. I also listened to De La Soul and Public Enemy.
When this album dropped I was too young to get the unedited cassette tape. But I wore that tape out. So, now at 40 I'm still enjoying the hell out of this. Thanks Naughty for helping me get through a tough childhood.
Treach brought a whole different perspective and style to hip hop. Definitely a legend, underrated and under appreciated in this age. Everybody that's a real hip hop head knows how Naughty by Nature was in steady rotation in the 90's.
wouldn't happen, their too lyrical, this mumble rap generation would be scratching their heads saying..how come it's clever, makes sense and they don't sound like androids
This whole album blew my mind. Treach's flow was lethal. He was top MC on my list the year this album dropped. Had me inspired big time! A lot of people forgot how nice Treach was!
Word Treach became top gun in most people's eyes that second half of 91, that sort of went on until das came out and made every one go diggedy (even Chuck D!)
@@JuniorPolancoLaCoalicionTreach, Chip Fu and Das Efx were four of the most bitten emcees in the early '90s... especially in the underground battle scene... dudes were winning battles by copying their styles... I hated that shit
Bought this tape the week it came out back in 1991 when I was 13...(a street vendor I bought it from suggested it to me) I knew nothing about them because O.P.P. wasn't on the radio yet. Turned out to be one of the best music recommendations I'd ever gotten. I'm still listening to this album today. Definitely on my top 10 most influential albums of all time.
Everybody in the underground, on the street corners, in the lunchrooms and in house parties, was biting Treach when he first came out... Chip Fu was another they used to bite a lot back then.. If you were flipping a fast style in the early '90s, your style got borrowed.
It's Sunday morning.! Looking out the window remembering running through back allies back packs and bats. Treach/Treacherous. " You think you might say a rhyme that someone might are to like. You couldn't wet shit up in a muthafukkin water fight. All lock jaw, look at the props sure, so proud I;m sure suck my encore.
Man when I was younger, I would day dream this was me rapping! Lol! I couldn't even get half the sentence treach or Vinnie could spit! These dudes didn't play!
Look guys, let me break it down for you. Underrated YES, ok. I am old enough to know exactly how good this album was when it came out. My friend purchased the CD and I dubbed it on a blank Maxell SP tape for quality. I say underrated because this is an album that should be on a shirt in Walmart; like Pink Floyd albums that actually were made before I was born and today's generation still listens to. The album is good enough it should still be getting played, underrated in that it deserves more play and credit than it gets by today's generation. That being said all things come back around and people could very well start bumping Yoke the Joker in 10 years. Yes kids, underrated, for now.
In 1994 I was at Dorney park with my boys . 16 yrs old we still were rockin this since 8 th grade. NBN was on the coaster with us. We were flying around the track going hey ho hey ho! Great memories. They were cool got to say what’s up after. Summer of 1994, great summer in my youth
Treach had one of the most unique and game changing deliveries and styles of rhyming ever. You can hear a few legends in his flow, like Big L and young Eminem. Such unorthodox complexity but crisp as fuck.
One of the most under-rated artists of the golden era of hip hop! Use to kick this track in high school. I was in the 11th grade when this track dropped in 1991. Miss those days badly.
I had this cassette tape when I was 10 years old. I remember it being good, but damn, it aged well! Half of today's rappers CANNOT do what Treach did. His skillz were top notch.
Hmmm OPP? As in getting arrested by the Ontario Provincial Police or Other Peoples Penises? I aint down for neither! But I m down for some sick beats! XD
That S alliteration literally gave me goosebumps, how the fuck did he keep that going for that long, Ive heard Tech do it as well, but this is the longest alliteration scheme i have personally heard, im so happy I found this song, thanks to Em. Im 100% checking more of their music, this is high quality
This was my first cassette with explicit lyrics and I cherished it, carefully listening to it on headphones and hiding the case. This is what a master emcee sounds like. The discipline, breath control, technique, and voice mastery are unseen these days.
Still got my Flavour hat with the Bat logo all over it. I got the hat when the first album dropped in the UK. I'm 50 now and always get the Tommy Boy choons on.
For those of you who came here cause of em now you see why some of us hold hiphop to a higher standard because look what we got to enjoy now this song gonna be in your Cerrado from now on
Naughty by Nature owes it all to Queen Latifa and the rest of the world. Best beats and hooks in Hip Hop.. Anyone who knows music will tell you the influence it creates... LEGENDS. “THANK YOU QUEEN LATIFA FOR FINDING THEM!!!”
187 807 lets be real you are twelve you spelled know wrong and anyone older than twelve would no use * when they cuss you fucking dumbass get outa here
I was 14. Grabbed this tape as soon as it came out. Heard Yoke the Joker and before I listened to Wickedest Man Alive, I must have rewound Yoke the Joker 30 times. I had to go get the CD JUST to hear this song quicker than rewinding the tape would let me. And Kay Gee's production is perfect for the ravenous nature that Treach had. I'm 41 and still bumping this. Yeah - it's that fucking good.
“Makin’ other brothers wanna go home and write shit, bite what I might get, then up and say I quit.” Funny how Eminem literally lived this line. He explained it in his interview that he didn’t write for a months and when he heard wickedest man alive, he said “I quit”. The ultimate homage is when an artist(no matter your genre) who’s great in his own way, gives props to an untouchable style or flow.
I had this album by naughty by nature on tape and was one of the first groups I stared listening to when I discovered hip hop at the age of 11 right before the chronic album
Naughty by nature was out years before Em even came out... WTF is everyone talking about... I'm 47 years old and had this album at 16 years old so.. but I do love some Em though
@@enfirst Not a reach because Eminem said it himself that he stopped writing for a summer after hearing his voice. I think it was the Ice-T interview he did.
Matthew V he said it in an interview. Its there on TH-cam. He said Treach has been a major influence and then went on to rap a few lines from this song.
Wish him an em do a song that be fire
same.Treach slays. there must be a reason they haven't yet. Em just recently did a duo with LL CoolJ (murdergram deux) v=50Tl8E0Vvms
Treach could Rap. Underrated. Straight up. Hardly mentioned in a top 5 conversation.
Jeison Alzate em never said that
Em bought me here and tbh i never knew nothing about Treach but i am a huge Stan (Eminem fan) and if Eminem lives some shit then i gotta check it out like the shit is from my own favorite artists and now Treach is in my Top 3 list for sure
@@harshitjain6934 Check out Masta ace if u haven't one of eminems influencers
He isn't top 5 thats why lmao.
I listened to rap growing up but for some reason I missed out on this group. The thing is I never really liked their hit songs but now I am re listening and it is soo amazing.
Treach is criminally underrated in hip hop history. Top 10 all time!
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No he's not
@@kevinak-d1xLet's hear your top 10
Treach and guru don’t get the love the deserve. I have them over pac and some others. They’re definitely top 10
Treach, probably the most underrated, amazing Street poets to EVER bless the mic! Much props and respect from a Jersey boy to the legendary rapper! LONG LIVE TREACH!!!
In your own personal opinion why do you think Treach gets overlooked?
@@jordanbriggs9689 because there's hundreds of others like him and they weren't a hard ass rap group. Just because eminem was down with them don't mean everyone think they God lol. Yes they're underrated but not as much as some say. It just happened to be one group who eminem(GOAT) took hold of in his lyrical mastersco. You down wit OPP?🤦♂️
Master mind
NEWARK IN THE BUILDING 💪..
MUCH RESPECT TO ALL MY JERSEY BROTHERS AND SISTERS AND FRIENDS!!
@dawhoda1 found the clown and his dumbass comment. Tell you don't know shit.
Wasn't anyone like Treach. Just cause you're used to today's soy boy rappers all sounding the same. You diffently didn't grow up in the 90s. Not counting you being a child toddler during that time. 90 i was 13 so yeah I get to talk the experiences of the 90s.
And they say Eminem doesn't give back. He's introducing a whole new generation to good music from the past, to understand the origins of what influenced him.
Eminem never claimed anything or misled anyone to believe he started anything. He's always been humble and always paid homage and respect to the ones before him.
Take notes. Being humble, having respect, and giving back, along with being the best at your craft as you can, will equate to your longevity, validation, and solidification in the field you're in.
Just think of all the reaction channels he helps out he could end that shit real quick if he wanted too.
I like old school hip hop as is but i wouldnt have seen this neither if it wernt for him
God I’m old. I remember bumpin’ this TAPE in my car in high school. SMDH
Unironically, most people do not think eminem is humble at all for dare defending Revival.
Zach will be here.
I was born in 1982. This was my first hip-hop album in 5th grade. Still banging it 30 years later.
I grew up on naughty by nature.
me too!
82' babies stand up!💯💪🏾
I was born 82 too. The first album I bought was Mariah Carey
1982 was a great year
I think Treach put in the best lyrical performance in a rap song ever. I’ve never heard anybody rap like this before or since. Especially the alliteration.
A😊😊🎉
I don’t miss the 80’s & 90’s at all, … that’s because I still live that era today! Keeping up with the changes of course but I’m still here 6/21/22
Bx love
Treach is a lyrical monster 🔥
Im here from HS. Im 49. I remember when this album popped. Treach is a 💯 rap god. This and 1,2,3 was the hardest chit at the time. Bless 🙏 the 90's 💫
Same here
Everyday All Day is Fire 🔥.
Don’t forget uptown anthem my boi…..
wickedest man alive was omitted
I was a just a little headbanger until this album changed my life. 47 y.o. now.
This beat was ahead of it's time.
211 (from Bay Area) also used this beat in the early 90’s.
211 - off some s**t (feat. Cougnut)
So was the flow
Kay gee...
A whole lot of that first album & 19 naughty 3 sound ahead of their time in a lot of ways
@@Dru_Won in what ways though?
@@jasonmatthews4449 treach of course ..
But production wise - the samples Kay gee was choosing, the way he was chopping them , speeding them up , etc. A lot of soul samples , but brighter and more melodic than the darker shit cats like rza and muggs were doing w soul records. But then treach would spit some savage shit over it, or a story rhyme w depth & meaning. A lot of the beats to me remind me of part of the "blueprint" of what kanye and 9th wonder started doing several years later . These naughty beats aren't the only ones I could say this about though . I'm honestly probably thinking more about naughtys debut album ...it's been a minute . "Everything's gonna be alright " is definitely a classic I always go back to pretty regularly tho - slept on as one of the best hip hop songs of all time imo
One of the most underrated rapper of all time
Treach goat
Just the way Treach raps on this.....his flow.....his lyrics...his enunciation.....his attitude ......all these combined make him a dope Mc. Mr 118. Illtown East Orange New Jeru
One of the greatest hip hop albums of all time.
Yes it was...
@@eljessealloganee1717 💯% Greatness
@@coreyhendricks9490 member 1,2,3 with Apache? Shit was crazy. " All that hardcore talk like ya tough, that shits been through
Smile and give ya face something the fuck to do..."
@@eljessealloganee1717 Too sweet
@@coreyhendricks9490 yo bro I just subscribed to your channel. Let's get busy...
Treach is a beast and no Eminem didn't bring me here. I was rocking this at 11 years old when it first dropped
I was 11 years, too.
I bought the cd.
It was not the first rap I heard, but it was the first rap album I bought.
I also listened to De La Soul and Public Enemy.
FOESHOW
That’s what I’m saying
This is what made me fall in love with hip hop. I’m an old head, 45 now
@@jademorgan8934 43 fam
When this album dropped I was too young to get the unedited cassette tape. But I wore that tape out. So, now at 40 I'm still enjoying the hell out of this. Thanks Naughty for helping me get through a tough childhood.
Love this shit still
❤🔥
Treach brought a whole different perspective and style to hip hop. Definitely a legend, underrated and under appreciated in this age. Everybody that's a real hip hop head knows how Naughty by Nature was in steady rotation in the 90's.
If someone would had put this out now......... it would murder everyone and their career
Just shows how many REAL rappers you had back then!
wouldn't happen, their too lyrical, this mumble rap generation would be scratching their heads saying..how come it's clever, makes sense and they don't sound like androids
It wouldn't kill the current generation, but it would inspire more fans of retro rap to come out.
Lyrics are phenomenal but dont kid yourself, this is extremely outdated sound.
Doesn't have to be released to murder everything now. Shit! It does murder everything to this day!! Timeless and ahead of their time
Real Hip Hop Will Live Forever🔥
I call you pussy because you are what you eat
Back when men were men
Make eating pussy disgusting again
Em got me here!
Me too
Me too.
Me 2 2
Em rebirthed this classic hit❤
I'm glad he brought us here.
Straight hip hop legends right here. Hip hop legends, Jersey legends, East Orange hood legends, and Treach is a lyrical legend
I'm here because of REAL HIP-HOP & LYRICISM... ✊🏾
Man I miss the 90's. The whole cassette album was banging .
Definitely slept on
Check me out soundcloud.com/jake-jones-61/heavy-metal-prod-lethalneedle
Yep. I'm a rock n' roll musician and even I had this tape. Havent heard it in over 20 years until tonight. I'm loving it all over again.
I can't remember how I got this tape back in the day, but I played the shit out that tape.
Who's been with this since 1994 💪
We was vibe'n to this at the bbq's. Fort Campbell, KY...7-101 AVN 1994-1998
This album was out before that my g!
I've been with you since 1988
From the gate.
Straight Lyrics
This whole album blew my mind. Treach's flow was lethal. He was top MC on my list the year this album dropped. Had me inspired big time! A lot of people forgot how nice Treach was!
Word Treach became top gun in most people's eyes that second half of 91, that sort of went on until das came out and made every one go diggedy (even Chuck D!)
@@JuniorPolancoLaCoalicionTreach, Chip Fu and Das Efx were four of the most bitten emcees in the early '90s... especially in the underground battle scene... dudes were winning battles by copying their styles... I hated that shit
This was my anthem when I played football. If I listened to this your ass was going to feel every hit. Hardest shit ever.
Apollo was the god of war, athletics and poetry. Thank you for saying that
Jerseys Finest!!!!
Redman too
The Instrumental & flow is so sick… 🥶🔥
So true Jason. He's not just under rated, his skills are Nasist or Rakimist! F the magazines he's a lyrical icon!!!
Class of 93 here....
NO CLUE HOW I MISSED THIS ONE....
PURO PINCHE FUEGO...
LA NETA!!!
Bought this tape the week it came out back in 1991 when I was 13...(a street vendor I bought it from suggested it to me) I knew nothing about them because O.P.P. wasn't on the radio yet. Turned out to be one of the best music recommendations I'd ever gotten. I'm still listening to this album today. Definitely on my top 10 most influential albums of all time.
Treach is a lyrical Juggernaut.
Treach is so underrated. Some of Naughty's music hasn't aged all that well, but Treach's lyrics and delivery are timeless.
Stop the lies bruh
Stop the bruhs, pal.
So much lyrical talent and flow it is beyond the words I could use to describe this track , all I can say is this is the elite of rap mastery 👌👍
Here from Em 🔥
Sick. Lyrically supreme especially for its time
Everybody in the underground, on the street corners, in the lunchrooms and in house parties, was biting Treach when he first came out... Chip Fu was another they used to bite a lot back then.. If you were flipping a fast style in the early '90s, your style got borrowed.
Sickest flow ever So glad to have grew up in the 90's MUCH LOVE NAUGHTY BY NATURE
My memory and Treach's verses brought me here.
TY one of my lost cassettes
It's Sunday morning.! Looking out the window remembering running through back allies back packs and bats. Treach/Treacherous. " You think you might say a rhyme that someone might are to like. You couldn't wet shit up in a muthafukkin water fight. All lock jaw, look at the props sure, so proud I;m sure suck my encore.
Treach’s nasty and very underrated, three of Jersey’s finest and a classic album.
Probably the best hip hop track ever made. Treach is something else
Man when I was younger, I would day dream this was me rapping! Lol! I couldn't even get half the sentence treach or Vinnie could spit! These dudes didn't play!
treach and wise god from poor righteous teachers was the illest to try to rhyme like.
I'm a die hard stan and I'm here to show respect to the old gods of hip hop.
One of the most underrated hip hop albums of all time
Hell yeah
Yes Indeed !
How old are you?
Underrated!!?? Obviously to young to remember when this dropped… every one was blasting this. Underrated my date.
Look guys, let me break it down for you. Underrated YES, ok. I am old enough to know exactly how good this album was when it came out. My friend purchased the CD and I dubbed it on a blank Maxell SP tape for quality. I say underrated because this is an album that should be on a shirt in Walmart; like Pink Floyd albums that actually were made before I was born and today's generation still listens to. The album is good enough it should still be getting played, underrated in that it deserves more play and credit than it gets by today's generation. That being said all things come back around and people could very well start bumping Yoke the Joker in 10 years. Yes kids, underrated, for now.
In 1994 I was at Dorney park with my boys . 16 yrs old we still were rockin this since 8 th grade. NBN was on the coaster with us. We were flying around the track going hey ho hey ho! Great memories. They were cool got to say what’s up after. Summer of 1994, great summer in my youth
This album has been with me since '91. No hip hop album has ever come close. Nowhere near.
Treach was so ahead of his time.u hear his word play.this like 91 n he was spittin this shit
One of the best of all times. Treach is unreal on the mic.
Who's here from Em's recent interview?
For real yo. I need material to study. God bless hip hop.
Yup! xD
I never knew the groups name but I heard their music then em put me on😂 y’all should listen to kool g rap, big pun and big L
@@joedimattia6347 no big I is too deadly I seen this one reactor who said big Ls punchlines was too much for him to handle. Thats big l for ya 🤣
Jason Matthews oh he’s insane but I prefer big pun bc anytime I listen to pun he leaves me speechless
2024 still bumping this shit man crazy work
Treach had one of the most unique and game changing deliveries and styles of rhyming ever. You can hear a few legends in his flow, like Big L and young Eminem. Such unorthodox complexity but crisp as fuck.
My Boy Treach Go Hard 💯💯
Bumped this back in 1991 & still bumpin' this in 2019...
One of the most under-rated artists of the golden era of hip hop! Use to kick this track in high school. I was in the 11th grade when this track dropped in 1991. Miss those days badly.
I'm here from 92' when it was A G Thang. This is the first cassette I ever stole. My mom banned me from Target after this. Treach - you're the Gawd...
Blessing
😂😂😂😂😂 new Jerusalem ain't nothing to play with and I'm from Boston saying this
Here after em and crooked told me this is where it’s at
Really dope.
Treach's verse on Tupac's "5 Deadly Venoms" is savage! One of a kind flow here. Should always be mentioned with the greatest of the game!
The beat is too cold 🔥🔥
"You're not ready for the Freddie of rap. You can't kill me i step to your dreams you feel me." Fam.
I had this cassette tape when I was 10 years old. I remember it being good, but damn, it aged well! Half of today's rappers CANNOT do what Treach did. His skillz were top notch.
Half? Only ever heard Papoose hitting that level of rhyming the same letter bar for bar on alphabetical slaughter.
Not HALF!!
But ALL of these pathetic so-called whatever they are...since they're NOT rappers
Anyone still down with OPP?
Ya you know me
Her: U Cant Text Me No More I Have A Boyfriend
Me: 2 Things I'll Beat Up
1.) Your Boyfriend
2.) Your Pussy Girl😏
#OPP
Me
Hmmm OPP? As in getting arrested by the Ontario Provincial Police or Other Peoples Penises? I aint down for neither! But I m down for some sick beats! XD
@@c0nt1nuumd34th It's a term for sex
am i trippn or are those clouds moving
their moving bro lol
nathancad no, you got yoked by the joker
woahhhhhhh
😂👍🔥🤘✌️
They moving
My love for hip-hop and nostalgia brought me here, been bangin' this since I was nine years old, 1991.
I was in Germany when this album debuted,one of my fav songs on this album
You ain't ready for the Freddy of rap! 🔥 thank you Em for paying homage
Sick flow..
That S alliteration literally gave me goosebumps, how the fuck did he keep that going for that long, Ive heard Tech do it as well, but this is the longest alliteration scheme i have personally heard, im so happy I found this song, thanks to Em. Im 100% checking more of their music, this is high quality
Try tech nine crisis, every word starts with a M
How the hell do you not know who they are
If you like stuff like that check out alphabetical slaughter by papoose let me know what you think.
Absolutely
Papoose Alphabetic Slaughter
This was my first cassette with explicit lyrics and I cherished it, carefully listening to it on headphones and hiding the case. This is what a master emcee sounds like. The discipline, breath control, technique, and voice mastery are unseen these days.
I'm 35 and love the old hip hop and love continuing to learn about it
Any others let me know
Still got my Flavour hat with the Bat logo all over it. I got the hat when the first album dropped in the UK. I'm 50 now and always get the Tommy Boy choons on.
Treach goes unconscious. 👊🏼
Treach still In my top 10 Rappers!! Dude flow is still in space ahead of his time!!
Damn dude had barz 🎤
Why he aint never mentioned when people talk about tha greatest ? Mad underrated
because most people only know 3 rappers it goes
eminem,
2pac
biggie.
all good in their own right but not my top 3😴😴
For those of you who came here cause of em now you see why some of us hold hiphop to a higher standard because look what we got to enjoy now this song gonna be in your Cerrado from now on
I can remember when hip hop was under ground and you be lucky to get a tape or record. Yeah you are right about standers because they don't care today
This is why all these new rappers will never compete to the old school lyrically
Naughty by Nature owes it all to Queen Latifa and the rest of the world. Best beats and hooks in Hip Hop.. Anyone who knows music will tell you the influence it creates... LEGENDS. “THANK YOU QUEEN LATIFA FOR FINDING THEM!!!”
Classic track the word play is ridiculous miss this kinda shit. Talent and skill where'd it go what happened to hiphop
Rob Zuccalmaglio just gotta look deeper
I was 19 when this first dropped... time goes quick
I no man i feel old as f**k when i hear todays Sh*t
187 807 lets be real you are twelve you spelled know wrong and anyone older than twelve would no use * when they cuss you fucking dumbass get outa here
Matt Sanders I was 4
bobo
I was 14. Grabbed this tape as soon as it came out. Heard Yoke the Joker and before I listened to Wickedest Man Alive, I must have rewound Yoke the Joker 30 times. I had to go get the CD JUST to hear this song quicker than rewinding the tape would let me. And Kay Gee's production is perfect for the ravenous nature that Treach had. I'm 41 and still bumping this. Yeah - it's that fucking good.
The crazy thing is that, Em made me feel the same way Treach made him feel.
Treach was a beast on that mic 😎🎵
“Makin’ other brothers wanna go home and write shit, bite what I might get, then up and say I quit.” Funny how Eminem literally lived this line. He explained it in his interview that he didn’t write for a months and when he heard wickedest man alive, he said “I quit”. The ultimate homage is when an artist(no matter your genre) who’s great in his own way, gives props to an untouchable style or flow.
One of the best albums of all time!! so underrated!!
I had this album by naughty by nature on tape and was one of the first groups I stared listening to when I discovered hip hop at the age of 11 right before the chronic album
Tape as well ✌️
Same here bro .best ever
The banging beat and lyrics brought me back here💪👍🔥
This old shit smacks all now a day rappers. This is real hip hop
Naughty by nature ruled my headphones in the 90’s
Spitting flame 🔥🔥🔥
Still listening to this in 2018! Thank you Trigga Treach..
I remember buying this cassette from Bmg.
Treach is underrated. Thanks, Em, for directing me here.
Entire album was banging
Thanks, Em, forgot about this song.
Treach will always be known for his verse on Yoke the Joker that made Eminem stop writing raps for a summer and almost quit period!!
That's a reach. Eminem also introduced me to Naughty By Nature but without Eminem's praise NBN still is one of best rap groups of all time.
Nope real fans been rocking with him nothing to do with Eminem
Naughty by nature was out years before Em even came out... WTF is everyone talking about... I'm 47 years old and had this album at 16 years old so.. but I do love some Em though
@@enfirst Not a reach because Eminem said it himself that he stopped writing for a summer after hearing his voice. I think it was the Ice-T interview he did.
Treach flow was crazy!!
This that Eminem Deja Vu sample.. took me all day to figure it out
Lyrical genious. End.
NBN so underrated. Got my hoodie tho'!
This is one of Eminem's favourite HipHop songs of all time.
from where you know ? song is great
Matthew V he said it in an interview. Its there on TH-cam. He said Treach has been a major influence and then went on to rap a few lines from this song.
This is fast answer. Thank You
Matthew V th-cam.com/video/Lyaq5_0YDLk/w-d-xo.html 4:20
Yea i watch this film
Treach definitely a beast on this track (Straight 🔥 💯