This song is Abt B-Real . He was part of the family swan and neglected the set after he made main stream.. R.I.P sinister and his brother Big evil serving life... 88 mobsters
Damn it definitely sounds personal like alot of his songs.. apparently he has a diss song about Tupac something to do with him aligning with Suge/Mob and not being real blood, idk the song name though
this is not a death row knock off. you guys just dont know about westcoast music. do you know that the producer from this song actually produced for 2pac too? there is no knock off here, this is pure g-funk sound at its finest! do you know who created g-funk sound at all?
@@HouseRepsWestCoast "we" don't know west coast music? Lol. Born n' raised in LA, buddy. This whole sound is derivative of what was on The Chronic, Doggystyle and Regulate, the three multi platinum west coast albums that dominated that era. I'm not dissing. Whoever the nigga is that produced this was obviously taking notes. That's all I'm saying. The whole industry at that point was tryna put out music with that sound.
Dude would've been a perfect fourth member of Geto Boys
Damn you right
That '90s sound!💯💯💯 Good memories!
Real Gangsta
Back then we were real......niggaz
fasho
RIP Sin.
I jam this every time I'm cruisin The East Side
This song is Abt B-Real . He was part of the family swan and neglected the set after he made main stream.. R.I.P sinister and his brother Big evil serving life... 88 mobsters
Damn it definitely sounds personal like alot of his songs.. apparently he has a diss song about Tupac something to do with him aligning with Suge/Mob and not being real blood, idk the song name though
88th ¢ral
I think he had beef with South Central Cartel too!
Yoooo rip big homie
This song pops a automatic to blast and bump to rydin in the low-low 😎
I love me sum old-skool gangsterism when I wanna crank toones with the homies.
true dat
Geah
I got that 8x10. It came with his press kit and his album for members of the d@mn press
A real g
Your Bengas bout 2 do it G... Miss you homie🙏🥃👊💨🔥#RIP95'
🖖🏾atts
This shit is hot 🔥🔥🔥
Hard🔥
Evst side Crip but I love this song
Big Evil ( big Brother from Sinister ) Both from the Bloods and fuckin Gangster
Dope
Word
I not with all the violence
but, this song is toooo FUNKYYYYYYYYY😎
This more of a civilized testimony than violence. That’s the difference between gangster rap and trap.
Stay on the side walk homie. Music is just entertainment if u see it as more than that u need help
2024 🔥🔥🔥
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💯🙏👍
Peace from middle East 💚💜🇮🇱
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if this was 2pac enemy I think he would have died earlier
What a dumb thing to say about a dead person
that bassline is going nowhere !
I’m definitely cruisin’ ta this
Track's obviously a Death Row knockoff from that era, but this is hard asf. Miss this sound.
this is not a death row knock off. you guys just dont know about westcoast music. do you know that the producer from this song actually produced for 2pac too? there is no knock off here, this is pure g-funk sound at its finest!
do you know who created g-funk sound at all?
@@HouseRepsWestCoast guy doesn't know obviously. I pity him
This that str8 G funk foo'
@@HouseRepsWestCoast "we" don't know west coast music? Lol. Born n' raised in LA, buddy. This whole sound is derivative of what was on The Chronic, Doggystyle and Regulate, the three multi platinum west coast albums that dominated that era. I'm not dissing. Whoever the nigga is that produced this was obviously taking notes. That's all I'm saying. The whole industry at that point was tryna put out music with that sound.
@@HouseRepsWestCoast yo who produced this? love this track