Their album “all we got iz us” is honestly one of the bleakest hiphop albums to ever come out. Almost every beat is dark as fuck, the lyrical content is really nihilistic and despondent with the most aggressive delivery you’ll ever hear. It’s way too fucking raw for these tik tok ass rap fans.
@@Chris-jp2mx EXACTLY...in my era That's how us new yorkers put it down...and we all about the streets 💯....with hip hop...we in the eastcoast represent another link to our culture called HARDCORE....LOOK IT UP Thats why hardcore rap is our major 💯💯💪😎👊
Onyx, Wu-Tang Clan, Mobb Deep, Biggie Smalls & Junior M.A.F.I.A., 2Pac (1991-1995 Albums), NaS, Gang Starr, M.O.P., Big Punisher & TS, Big L, Jay-Z, DMX, L.O.X., Black Rob, Mase, N.O.R.E., AZ, Gravediggaz, Lost Boyz, Dipset, Redman & Naughty By Nature (Although Jersey Natives), Shyne, Mos Def, Busta Rhymes, 50 Cent, ATCQ, Black Moon, Crooklyn Dodgers and many more made New York the place to be, thanks to all the timeless muzik!🔥
@@jdportwerks6795 Facts Black Moon, Smif N Wessun Tek and General Steele and Heltah Skeltah Rockness Monsta and Ruck aka Sean Price Rip Ruck we miss you King salute to Buckshot for putting all those brothers on Duck Down 4 Life 💯
I have respect for onyx and mob deep. They were the only rsppers who represented new York. Like prodigy said when the war was one you were quiet as a bitch
@Risk 74 the irony is that hip hop started in The Bronx because up to the 1970's the Bronx was more gang infested than LA was. It was the gang truce of 1971 at the Hoe Ave. peace treaty which allowed people to party in different areas... that birthed the hip hop movement.
@Win Win that is the most ridiculous thing I ever heard. So Just Ice lied to on "Going Way Back"... He was a Brooklyn dude who addressed you liars too. He was clear he was in The Bronx in 1975 with the Black Spades when hip hop was going on. Tell me what dudes in other boroughs did what Kool Herc first did...
Risk 74 lmao gang banging has nothing to do with hip hop. And if that’s the case New York stole from Detroit motown era. Most of all the hip hop songs were samples
Risk 74 Hip Hop was formed from a collection of different music genres. It took from elements of Motown, Jazz, Rock. It was a mixture of culture, it wasn’t just New York that contributed to its creation... if it wasn’t for those influences you wouldn’t have hip hop. Gangbanging is a negative creation which contributed in the destruction of the culture, economy, and livability of the neighborhoods in California. New York started off with the 5 percent culture, jazz, mafiso culture. Next thing you know they’re copying a negative aspect of California culture. That’s FOLLOWING, and the California added their own sound and element to hip hop, they didn’t bite off ny style like ny has bitten off many other cities sounds nowadays.
Damn I am a female who misses her NYC hiphop and NYC boyfriend, I am here for alll this MASCULINE energy today it is so little in music! and presentation
I feel you bro the shit is terrible, I'm from the Midwest, growing up in the 90s when I listen to West Coast East coast South or Midwest rap, as we know already the forms were different, now everybody sound the same it's truly sad.
I remember hearing Miss Jones tell a story in late 95/early96 of how they performed this song in a club in Cali with 2pac in attendance, during the height of the East Coast/West Coast feud. A lot of NY rappers weren't even going out to Cali at that time, yet they not only went out there, they performed THIS with no fucks given.. #Respect
@@bkdro70 Pac was a fake phony thug wannabe As talented as he was a rapper, he was never built like that He didn’t start talking that thug life stuff until he went to Death Row
2,500 bodies a year NYC! That's a wild daily average (6 bodies!) of murders.. So basically 1 homicide a borough a day.. LA was the same. Get killed for staring too long.
Onyx, bunch of studio tough guys. Ja Rule a Jehovah’s Witness. No wonder Tupac liked this track he was an industry plant. A bunch of fakers making music.
@@paulconsiglio2320 but it isnt just the music, it was the experience itself, NY will never look like this ever again and people wont act this thuggish anymore and you will never see a group of teens or young adults with a bottle of liquor sitting on the stairs bumping gangsta shit on BOOMBOX in a rough area where police wouldnt even go inside.. unlike today lol
@@RastaMouseOG nah I mean they would but they wouldn’t be carrying like 40oz in public like what I mean is there more discreet these days. They probably still do but when they see cops, they hide it. The older gens just never gave a fuck HAHAAHAH u feel me
They shot this video and Gang Greens "I'll Murder You" on the same day lol Some of the same folks wearing the same clothes in this vid. Same style of video as well. It's still Onyx though!
Onyx was the perfect storm. They hit at the right time in the golden age. I see them trying to make a comeback nowadays, but there's no way anything will touch the vintage.
"We dont throw gang signs in New York"...damn. What happened to NY? It's not a coincidence the NY rap scene went to shit once they started forming Blood and Crip sets out there. NY used to have their own identity....now you talk to a nigga from there, they sound like they could be from North Carolina or Pittsburgh. RIP NYC. It was good while it lasted.
NYC let west coast Hollywood dudes destroy their identity...media wanted to do such with west coast released movies back in the early 90s that were pushed more heavily than straight outta Brooklyn and juice (tupac was reason juice was popular)
@@coldspirit9904 nah... im from cali... ny niggaz just became str8 weirdos 😅 . They latched onto this gangbangin shit a decade *TOO LATE* regressing as we're mostly progressing out here. Its dying out and or more about money.
@@_jimmythesaint well NY had gangs before California was a state. the point is that it became an embarrassment when people started claiming LA gangs in NY
New york always has gangs since before the al capone days ...since the 1700s...what onyx is saying is we dont represent this gang bs to the forefront or in our culture within hip hop....we about the streets & hardcore political movement...(hip hop)...💯💪
Dope track. New York Hardcore rap at its finest. A cameo by a young Ja Rule at the beginning of the vid. Funny how he's next to Fredro and they both went on to have altercations with 50.
Its funny that onyx put 50 cent on by introducing him to Dj jam master jay and putting him a there track and video called “React”. they also put DMX on there truck and video called' Shut'em down'
They did the same with Big Syke AND tupac they dont want the pple to know they pulled they card over this subliminal PAC díss at they show ....Boyz was scared
IF YOU REALLY LISTEN TO THESE LYRICS YOU WILL REALIZE THAT THIS SONG IS AN ABSOLUTE CLASSIC FOR SO MANY REASONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRING BACK THE MEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRING BACK THE MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The original New York culture no longer exist. Today's pizza restaurants are mostly run by Mexican (from Mexico), Arabic, Albanians. They're no longer run by Italians like back then. I miss the old New York. I miss the old movie theaters. Now there's multiplex. I miss the graffiti, I miss how people were able to drink alcohol in the streets and pee on the sidewalk without the nypd giving a fuck. Soon they might even start issuing summons for Jay walking. I still jaywalk till this day. I miss how back in the 1980's the subway cars were all bomb (graffitied). (I still have pictures of the bomb trains). I miss seeing stray dogs roaming around. I miss vhs rental stores and playing their coin operated arcade video game street fighter and then robbing the next nigga that comes in the video rental store for a dollar just to keep playing street fighter..those were fun days. I miss seeing break dancers too. I sure have a story to tell.
Reggie Rodriguez omg exactly how I’m feeling and I’m right with you... I deeply miss the old grimy soul character of nyc; it’s saddens me because it’s completely gone and lots it’s character 😢😢😢
It was so funny how Los angeles and New York dudes just tried out hardcoring each while the rest of us were like what a bunch of dumbasses. My favorite 90s rap memory was outkast winning that award and everyone was confused when they found out there from Atlanta lol.
Soft??? White peoples can take the hoods but they cant take the hood outta person it jus look nice in certain areas but there real people every corner💯
Not really. M.O.P. and Onyx both were already rapping around the same time. They are just 2 Hardcore Hip Hop Groups from NYC. There were many more Hardcore NYC Duos and Groups. Like Troublenecks from Harlem/Bronx which would give people an Onyx feel. This was just NYC grimey shit
They were just on Math Hoffa. In the interview they said that they performed this song at the House of Blues in CA at the height of the East/West coast beef and 2Pac gave them the green light to perform it. They said he was in the crowd rocking to this and it was 2Pac's favorite Only song.
Word, im from brooklyn and ny hip hop dont even got its own sound no more, nyc everybody was they own style but now they followers and nyc changed a lot too cause gentrification.... itll never be how it was
A lot of African Americans and Puerto Ricans moved out of NY , along with hipsters there now, so that hip hop vibe etc it had before is completely gone
@@nicolehorton5672 Maybe in NYC but Upstate NY is killing it right now with westside gunna Benny the whole Griselda they bringing that real Ny sound back
Aint nun yah nighas under here from Nyc i can jus tell fr💯 But drill is gangsta rapp basically Everyone been drilling itz jus giving yah flowers but Nyc drill is inn different bags We got drill music for parties nd actual drill shitt That the young nighas messing with But the shitt aint gon last Real rapp Bouta make a return💯
Fredro on The Art Of Dialogue brought me here in 2024! Peace forever ❤️
DAT WHOLE PART💯👍🏿
same 💯
Me to
Facts 😂⭐
Same here. Just saw Ja Rule in the video.
Who's listening to this on 2024?
Not me 😂🤣
👁!👂✍🤜🤛✊👊
Allways mijo
oscar rivas me
Onxy vs M.O.P... who would win in a fight?
Their album “all we got iz us” is honestly one of the bleakest hiphop albums to ever come out. Almost every beat is dark as fuck, the lyrical content is really nihilistic and despondent with the most aggressive delivery you’ll ever hear.
It’s way too fucking raw for these tik tok ass rap fans.
Raw ‼️‼️‼️
really their first 3 albums are untouchale the hardest shyt ever... if u like dark listen to trellion & figment they are the greatest darkest
Indeed Indeed.
💯💯💯💯💯
And most ppl don't know Fredro produced the 2nd album by himself. Including Last Dayz!
“We Don’t Throw GANG SIGNS In New York...”
~ FREDRO 💯
Back in those days throwing gang signs in New York was unheard of but now you see dudes throwing gang signs in New York.
Respect to ONYX, Fredro Starr, NYC, and the entire East Coast, but none of y'all lived on the West Coast and Northern Cali in particular.
Amir Muhammad in the 90s you were considered weak if you needed to be in a gang.
@@Chris-jp2mx EXACTLY...in my era
That's how us new yorkers put it down...and we all about the streets 💯....with hip hop...we in the eastcoast represent another link to our culture called HARDCORE....LOOK IT UP
Thats why hardcore rap is our major 💯💯💪😎👊
I use to be so proud to say that line.. Now.. smfh!!!
"We don't throw gang signs in NY" that encapsulates how hard and bad ass these lads were. To this day very few were this hard
Lads?
Word!
Lol new york if full of west coast gangs, so that bar didn't age well
@@Ayplusbritish word meaning guys
Now it's queers throwing up gang signs.
I hid my wallet before watching this video
I walked across the street, lol
😂
🤡
Good idea 😂
🤣🤣😭⚠️
It should be illegal to censor Onyx
I would snipe vevo if i was onyx for real
I'd be scared to do so if I were VEVO.
Onyx is the industries worst nightmare!
Алексей Стах true. But it was the only way to get radio/video play
They sort of "style" the censoring a bit but it shofukidup
The energy of this song is epic.
Now I see why Pac liked it so much
The energy we had back then was crazy too
@@DocKaosBeats2Pac love this song???
Real song of life energy cannot be duplicated. Only imitated. And it shows.
@@C.R.E.A.M-u2gYep he did
Onyx, Wu-Tang Clan, Mobb Deep, Biggie Smalls & Junior M.A.F.I.A., 2Pac (1991-1995 Albums), NaS, Gang Starr, M.O.P., Big Punisher & TS, Big L, Jay-Z, DMX, L.O.X., Black Rob, Mase, N.O.R.E., AZ, Gravediggaz, Lost Boyz, Dipset, Redman & Naughty By Nature (Although Jersey Natives), Shyne, Mos Def, Busta Rhymes, 50 Cent, ATCQ, Black Moon, Crooklyn Dodgers and many more made New York the place to be, thanks to all the timeless muzik!🔥
Don’t forget black moon that was before some of those you mentioned & Heltah Skeltah also smiff & wessun
#brooklynwegohard
#718thegreat
I agree
Why is Big Pun not mentioned same with Big L?
@@jdportwerks6795 Facts Black Moon, Smif N Wessun Tek and General Steele and Heltah Skeltah Rockness Monsta and Ruck aka Sean Price Rip Ruck we miss you King salute to Buckshot for putting all those brothers on Duck Down 4 Life 💯
I have respect for onyx and mob deep. They were the only rsppers who represented new York. Like prodigy said when the war was one you were quiet as a bitch
New York rappers back in those dayz were strait savages!!!
Now ASAP Rocky wears dresses.
Aint no body scared of new yorkers with their Frank sinatra looking ass lmao
@@jumpman2326 Lmao sure
@@argeliozamora1074 come down here, we ain't frank Sinatra, and the Broadway I know it way more grimy
Warlock 41 no one scared of Cali bums
"We don't throw gang signs in new york" smh NY changed man, became followers!
@@markrichardson1657 Facts and im from Brooklyn. Divide and Conquer..
@Risk 74 the irony is that hip hop started in The Bronx because up to the 1970's the Bronx was more gang infested than LA was. It was the gang truce of 1971 at the Hoe Ave. peace treaty which allowed people to party in different areas... that birthed the hip hop movement.
@Win Win that is the most ridiculous thing I ever heard. So Just Ice lied to on "Going Way Back"... He was a Brooklyn dude who addressed you liars too. He was clear he was in The Bronx in 1975 with the Black Spades when hip hop was going on. Tell me what dudes in other boroughs did what Kool Herc first did...
Risk 74 lmao gang banging has nothing to do with hip hop. And if that’s the case New York stole from Detroit motown era. Most of all the hip hop songs were samples
Risk 74 Hip Hop was formed from a collection of different music genres. It took from elements of Motown, Jazz, Rock. It was a mixture of culture, it wasn’t just New York that contributed to its creation... if it wasn’t for those influences you wouldn’t have hip hop. Gangbanging is a negative creation which contributed in the destruction of the culture, economy, and livability of the neighborhoods in California. New York started off with the 5 percent culture, jazz, mafiso culture. Next thing you know they’re copying a negative aspect of California culture. That’s FOLLOWING, and the California added their own sound and element to hip hop, they didn’t bite off ny style like ny has bitten off many other cities sounds nowadays.
Damn I am a female who misses her NYC hiphop and NYC boyfriend, I am here for alll this MASCULINE energy today it is so little in music! and presentation
@@mackmccord3743Truth be told that energy is rooted in dysfunction and misplaced anger.
Lmao I bet all of those empty lots are now expensive ass condos with a Starbucks on every corner
TriLLBeatz 334
You sir ... Are correct ! 😩 lol a lot of pockets in my city is getting gentrified now smh... But only certain pockets tho
TriLLBeatz 334 do u want them to remain shitty?
TriLLBeatz 334 actually..... Your wrong! They're in South Side Jamaica, it's still hood as hell. It's not Brooklyn!!
Bleek Cartier That's false. They're in Jamaica Queens, not yet gentrified!!
Go there and see if it's gentrified!! You'll be 🍧🍧🍧🍤🍤🍩🍩🍩
What my mom thinks when I'm hanging out with friends
😂
Ha!
😂😂😂😂😂
LOL!!! My mom & dad too back in the day!
What? Wearing tims and rapping with your hands.
Onyx was super influential. They almost had me rocking a baldhead when they first came out lol
Ja Rule making his presence felt as usual.
Where?
😂😂
@@calebdyson6239 at 0:39 , he’s even on the thumbnail
Onyx = Riot starting music.
Rap in New York will never be like this again!🔥
The 90s was straight savage! The true golden era of hip hop.
@@yhwhisking265 facts
Never say never
@@queenofnyc5584 I said it
The is the New Yorkiest, New Yorker shit I’ve ever seen 😆😆😆
Cant believe i really got teary eyed watching this...we will never see hiphop in this form ever again...never 😞
Yo so true this shit right here my dude is hip-hop in it purest from!
Everything comes back full circle
Check out my beats
JIM-C EST.1980
Strictly BOOM BAP PEACE
Never ever
I feel you bro the shit is terrible, I'm from the Midwest, growing up in the 90s when I listen to West Coast East coast South or Midwest rap, as we know already the forms were different, now everybody sound the same it's truly sad.
Lo Manny a damn shame. But appreciate the era we are from, when everyone wanted to be different and standout from the next.
Hip hop is so dead now compared this
Kendrick Lamar?
These guys and mobb deep were defending NYC back in the days... back in the timberland era
Don't forget Wu-Tang, Gang Starr, Troubleneck Brothers, and Gang Green. All represented that hardcore NY rap.
Prolific Pops wat about m.o.p.
Ivan Sorola word
And Black Moon
N our bubble jackets
I remember hearing Miss Jones tell a story in late 95/early96 of how they performed this song in a club in Cali with 2pac in attendance, during the height of the East Coast/West Coast feud. A lot of NY rappers weren't even going out to Cali at that time, yet they not only went out there, they performed THIS with no fucks given.. #Respect
Danny 2pac actually liked the song too, Fredro said it in a Vladtv interview
@@ChrisJProductionz Cause 2Pac was from New York...lol
@@bkdro70
Pac was a fake phony thug wannabe
As talented as he was a rapper, he was never built like that
He didn’t start talking that thug life stuff until he went to Death Row
@@dumisatonyjohnson8145 dumbass he had album called Thug Life Vol 1 in 1994.
@@dumisatonyjohnson8145 YOU CLEARLY KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT TUPAC SHAKUR ! HOLD THIS ETERNAL L BOZO !👆🏿🤡😂
I really miss this New York
2,500 bodies a year NYC! That's a wild daily average (6 bodies!) of murders.. So basically 1 homicide a borough a day.. LA was the same. Get killed for staring too long.
Dirtier more impoverished yeah black ppl got the craziest mindsets
Camera man has been the most dangerous job since the 90's
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 facts
I bet
Les rappeurs du passé étaient chétif💊😁
😂😂
Imagine fredo accidently hits the camera, and the camera man too shook tod ay sumthin lol
This joint makes todays rap sound like a barney intro.
hahahaah true story
Queenz
051290ma lol
051290ma word😂
051290ma 😂👍💯!!!!
2Pac used to love this joint
Onyx and Treach the reason for a bald head.
Onyx, bunch of studio tough guys. Ja Rule a Jehovah’s Witness. No wonder Tupac liked this track he was an industry plant. A bunch of fakers making music.
@@3headachesNOW no one is responsible. Random nobody were rocking baldheads. Stop the fake crap talk
Idk about Treach but Onyx definitely influenced a lot of n*ggas to go bald back then. They even got RUN DMC & Shaq to endorse the Mr clean movement. 💯
@@3headachesNOWrakim
Masterpiece! Today I am 43 years old, and I am celebrating with this song!
Gergely Fliegauf
Today, Sticky Fingaz has 44years
This is our era im so proud to be 39 almost 40 we had the realist shit
Gergely
Happy bday mafucca🍺
I’m 13
Damn I miss NY hardcore rap.
Luis listen to diabolic, ra the rugged man they will bring you back to those nostalgic hardcore rap days homey!
Checkout Snowgoons - Goon Bap
@@paulconsiglio2320 but it isnt just the music, it was the experience itself, NY will never look like this ever again and people wont act this thuggish anymore and you will never see a group of teens or young adults with a bottle of liquor sitting on the stairs bumping gangsta shit on BOOMBOX in a rough area where police wouldnt even go inside.. unlike today lol
@@eazy-cheez-e8033 nah u wrong about teenagers drinking liquor in public 😂 but u right about pretty much everything else
@@RastaMouseOG nah I mean they would but they wouldn’t be carrying like 40oz in public like what I mean is there more discreet these days. They probably still do but when they see cops, they hide it. The older gens just never gave a fuck HAHAAHAH u feel me
Its crazy how many people come back to this everyday... this song is a masterpiece!
They shot this video and Gang Greens "I'll Murder You" on the same day lol Some of the same folks wearing the same clothes in this vid. Same style of video as well. It's still Onyx though!
Sticky Fingaz is the most original rapper of all times ... Flow - style - delivery , all in its own category .
ever hear of e-40?
One of the hardest groups in NYC HipHop
Only Real NYC hip hop fans will agree!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
WORD UP !!! B
1 ❤ Vancity 2 N.Y!!!
i agree
@guydrekusmorris2734buggin
Skinny jeans, multicoloured hair and man bags. That's the way they walk in New York now 😂😂😂
😆 😆 😆
Keep thinking that
That nigha frm mexico cant be frm new york with that shitt💯
😂😂😂
Onyx was the perfect storm. They hit at the right time in the golden age. I see them trying to make a comeback nowadays, but there's no way anything will touch the vintage.
In 2024 they are strong as ever.
Was that Ja Rule on the left?
😅
"We dont throw gang signs in New York"...damn. What happened to NY? It's not a coincidence the NY rap scene went to shit once they started forming Blood and Crip sets out there. NY used to have their own identity....now you talk to a nigga from there, they sound like they could be from North Carolina or Pittsburgh. RIP NYC. It was good while it lasted.
GrooTheWanderer80 facts!
That's RIGHT
NYC let west coast Hollywood dudes destroy their identity...media wanted to do such with west coast released movies back in the early 90s that were pushed more heavily than straight outta Brooklyn and juice (tupac was reason juice was popular)
@@coldspirit9904 nah... im from cali... ny niggaz just became str8 weirdos 😅 .
They latched onto this gangbangin shit a decade *TOO LATE* regressing as we're mostly progressing out here.
Its dying out and or more about money.
Yeah you guys went from blue vs red to black vs Brown I bet y’all Cali mfs are so proud😊.
90's hip hop the best!!!
jay love FACTS!!
I'm from Atlanta but moved to Brooklyn at 16 and every since I been fighting every where thank y'all Atlanta to NYC
Anything boot camp and this is the best 90s
it's for real!
Nah this is real New York Hip hop
I’m from Brick City n I needed to hear this in 2024 🔥
Shout out too jerzey
This song makes want to start a fight with someone.
Jason Palacios. A lot of fights happen during the song
Lmfaoo, that's that NY street mentality!
Yea
That is true mate!
if a song wants to make you fight then yous all have a problem
“We don’t throw gang signs in New York” damn if you could only see it now. I miss those days when held ourselves down, no gang needed.
Kevin Charles facts
new york, new york
nigga new york has always had gangs. just never called it gang banging like in Cali. They thuggin
@@_jimmythesaint well NY had gangs before California was a state. the point is that it became an embarrassment when people started claiming LA gangs in NY
New york always has gangs since before the al capone days ...since the 1700s...what onyx is saying is we dont represent this gang bs to the forefront or in our culture within hip hop....we about the streets & hardcore political movement...(hip hop)...💯💪
I can feel New York in my bone when I hear this Onyx Hip Hop song ⚠️ 🔥🔥️
Onyx has the scariest music videos
😡😡😡😡
I love this raw gritty shit straight hardcore rap
Frank Clark Iii no he don't he sucks
Smiling the hold video
Mark Mcdonald
DMX IS HARDCORE TO THE HEARTS CORE EVEN MORE
Blasphemy
AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHA
onyx doesnt suck no song sucks its all about the person
The Ja Rule cameo
Dope track. New York Hardcore rap at its finest. A cameo by a young Ja Rule at the beginning of the vid. Funny how he's next to Fredro and they both went on to have altercations with 50.
Its funny that onyx put 50 cent on by introducing him to Dj jam master jay and putting him a there track and video called “React”. they also put DMX on there truck and video called' Shut'em down'
I always say,"Life is stranger than fiction."
They did the same with Big Syke AND tupac they dont want the pple to know they pulled they card over this subliminal PAC díss at they show ....Boyz was scared
@@PLP357 peach bro
I've seen Ja in plenty of videos in the streets of New York getting love but somehow 50 convinced ppl ja was soft...strange world we love in
Drill music before drill music
Don't disrespect Onyx like that
Not true at all kid. Real men ppl of hiphop dont respect that genicide music trash. This is real hiphop
Tha inspiration to Ja Rule’s NEW YORK banger also shouts to him in tha vid …REPRESENT!
At 0:39 seconds he does make a cameo 😂
Ja rule was in the video??
@@emekaosuagwu6416 yea he’s in the jersey nd backward hat on the left in the alley scenes
Correction the wave cap :39 sec mark his first appearance
KRS-One
Only if dmx was apart of onyx that thang would've been lit
IF YOU REALLY LISTEN TO THESE LYRICS YOU WILL REALIZE THAT THIS SONG IS AN ABSOLUTE CLASSIC FOR SO MANY REASONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRING BACK THE MEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRING BACK THE MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ja Rule a teen in this video.
Ja fool😅
@@VjeranBrajdic ?
Onyx was so dope, you really dont know what you have until its gone, 90s was special for hip hop.
These dudes are so badass, coming through with real aggressive style
14 year old TH-cam videi for a 30 year old song gets suggested to me today for......???? Smh. TH-cam must know I'm old 😂
Peep Ja Rule at 00:57
rıp ja
Jay From The Ville 💯😁
Lol he in the thumbnail
Regardless of what happened to Ja he's still a legend
Good looking
0:57 when "Social Distancing" was NOT a part of everyday life
Amen 🙏🏽
25 years before it
@@TSPOWELL89 🍻
The grimy era of hip hop, raw, to the hearts core.
Sticky Fingaz always with his scary face
And the muthafka never seems to age!
STR8 UP GRIMEY
Scorpio a'f ♏
@@JBAT_X 😂😂😂
like billy blanks
Big up to onyx...R.I.P. Sean Price...Duck Down 4 LIFE!!!!
I miss Sean P!
Who’s here after watching math Hoffa ??? 🔥🔥🔥
loved this, brought me back with the first line"we don't throw gang signs in new york.."...ahh the days of originality...
Dawud Yelton It’s true.
They do now wit the New York crips 😂
New York >>> California
Всем йоу
Аллилуйя, брат)
И тебе не хворать )
Йоу
йоу ман! оникс и куртки хавкс снимали с реперов? или они с вас косухи гг?
Sнцт Цр Вгуат
O wow it's a condo worth $2.1 mil on top of a juice bar with $11 dollar smoothies at where they shot this video thx Giuliani
real hip hop... rip
real new york... rip
:'(
The original New York culture no longer exist. Today's pizza restaurants are mostly run by Mexican (from Mexico), Arabic, Albanians. They're no longer run by Italians like back then. I miss the old New York. I miss the old movie theaters. Now there's multiplex. I miss the graffiti, I miss how people were able to drink alcohol in the streets and pee on the sidewalk without the nypd giving a fuck. Soon they might even start issuing summons for Jay walking. I still jaywalk till this day. I miss how back in the 1980's the subway cars were all bomb (graffitied). (I still have pictures of the bomb trains). I miss seeing stray dogs roaming around. I miss vhs rental stores and playing their coin operated arcade video game street fighter and then robbing the next nigga that comes in the video rental store for a dollar just to keep playing street fighter..those were fun days. I miss seeing break dancers too. I sure have a story to tell.
Reggie Rodriguez Go tell us you're amazing story it sounds exited
Hija DeDios I agree with him. I was born and raised in the original NY culture.
Reggie Rodriguez omg exactly how I’m feeling and I’m right with you... I deeply miss the old grimy soul character of nyc; it’s saddens me because it’s completely gone and lots it’s character 😢😢😢
It was so funny how Los angeles and New York dudes just tried out hardcoring each while the rest of us were like what a bunch of dumbasses. My favorite 90s rap memory was outkast winning that award and everyone was confused when they found out there from Atlanta lol.
queens always had a sound and look🙏🏽💯
Damn you can see New York got gentrified and soft nowadays
@TheLaughingMan0603 thats good. But i miss the days when ny was hard...
@TheLaughingMan0603 what do you mean.
Soft??? White peoples can take the hoods but they cant take the hood outta person it jus look nice in certain areas but there real people every corner💯
We don't throw gang signs in NEW YORK 💪🎶🔥
Nowadays they do
@@RellyRell-ud3iz i can imagine
onyx should never be censorded.... great track on a dope album
Crazy verses served on ice cold wicked beat ...
Onix is timeless
i love that old NY grimey style.
ja rule on the left at 0:58
yeah I see him
Totally!!!
WTF is it really ja rule
Please tell me where is Ja????
@@aiKid84 left side blue yellow jersey
looks like a lovely place cant wait to settle there
Yo liquid concrete in the Bronx baby xx
Dont you're not welcomed if you're white???
Lolol
M.O.P got their style from Onyx.
Word. I never thought about that until now
Not really. M.O.P. and Onyx both were already rapping around the same time. They are just 2 Hardcore Hip Hop Groups from NYC. There were many more Hardcore NYC Duos and Groups. Like Troublenecks from Harlem/Bronx which would give people an Onyx feel. This was just NYC grimey shit
We don’t throw gang signs in NY
the days of old, true dat
Gang shignss
Bullshit crips and bloods are everywhere and everything else in between too
Dac Tucker no it don’t lol they across 95% of America
@@rockfresh5359 now they are, but back in this era there were none here.
“We don’t throw gang signs in New York!” Fast Foward til now and all these fools look like they speaking sign language, smh
Legendary JA RULE in this video...
🔥🔥🔥
Ja rules Wack asf
where
@@iam_cookie_man look keenly
@@rmwilliams8193 facts gunit
I remember bumping this joint in my headphones on my walkman in the locker room before a football game back in high school! Real hip hop!
Sticky couldn't do no wrong during this time, he was on fire!
2022 Math Hoffa brought me here
90's rap forever!
one of the most underrated album of all time, this whole cd fire
NÓ!!!
Their best album, but the whole album not fire
@@meyou5789 WALK ÍN NEW YORK.AMAZÍNG🇺🇸👑🌎
If i say its fire; its fire
@@haveyouseenhertellmehaveyo7147 Whats???
They were just on Math Hoffa. In the interview they said that they performed this song at the House of Blues in CA at the height of the East/West coast beef and 2Pac gave them the green light to perform it. They said he was in the crowd rocking to this and it was 2Pac's favorite Only song.
They never said Pac gave them the green light. Fredro said Pac came to the front and was loving it when they performed it.
The real New York. The New York I grew up in. 🗽
Ja Rule hasn’t aged at all lol
South Jamaica Queen. The stomping grounds.
This is one of the hardest songs ever
Times when rappers and thugs didn´t wear gay style clothes like nowadays.
"We don't throw gang signs in NY" ... those were the days
That’s that west side shit! No gang signs in NY they just be walking with the real shit 💯
Who’s here bc you can’t take a walk in NY rn
HARDCORE FLOWS
As a New Yorker this was our anthem back in the day!
I'm from Chicago and this is my 1st time hearing this here. Fire. But wth happened to NY hip hop? Now alot of yall sound like us with the drill scene.
Word, im from brooklyn and ny hip hop dont even got its own sound no more, nyc everybody was they own style but now they followers and nyc changed a lot too cause gentrification.... itll never be how it was
A lot of African Americans and Puerto Ricans moved out of NY , along with hipsters there now, so that hip hop vibe etc it had before is completely gone
@@nicolehorton5672 Damn.
@@nicolehorton5672 Maybe in NYC but Upstate NY is killing it right now with westside gunna Benny the whole Griselda they bringing that real Ny sound back
Aint nun yah nighas under here from Nyc i can jus tell fr💯 But drill is gangsta rapp basically Everyone been drilling itz jus giving yah flowers but Nyc drill is inn different bags We got drill music for parties nd actual drill shitt That the young nighas messing with But the shitt aint gon last Real rapp Bouta make a return💯
Onyx...best rappers ever!! hands down...best beats too ..
Math sent me here
They were the meanest looking dudes in the game. Love them! Bacdafucup was my first album, still dope today!
Never seen rappers nowadays this aggressive. Classic
Get your mp3s
Mp3 did not exist
The Bronx, NY where ya at! 🔥🔥🔥💯
xXBronxXx Bklyn.
@@thediabolicalempath7246 but they from south side jamaica queens :)
BX in here💪🏾
@@soramirez5473except sticky fingaz he’s from Brooklyn