Ya he killed both parts but straight up back then I really thought it was 2 different people and he wore the mask because of something being wrong with his face lol ohhh man to be young and naive again would be great
@@GeraldMcveigh would've been hella dope but geto boys aren't from the West Coast and I think Cube was offered a spot but because of the beef between him and NWA he declined it not saying for sure just what I heard
@@curtiswhiteheadjr1322 .... It's gone my friend... Today rap isn't even close... They just don't have it... I just learned to accept that it's gone and just enjoy the pass...
@@curtiswhiteheadjr1322 I agree with U brotha, my name's David Rose and songs like this, and Self Destruction need to be played NOW. Chang will come I believe That. Peace.
@@curtiswhiteheadjr1322 Impossible. So long as there is victim mentality among the community, it will never be this star studded with skill. This song is teaching young black people to rise up and be better, basically take accountability for your actions. Today, it's about shifting the accountability of making dumb life decisions on others instead of yourself due to the colour of your skin, which is ridiculous. There have never been this many prospering black people let alone black millionaires in the world until this era. I blame this on the mainstream media and the speed of mind viruses on social media.
As well had the realest last rap verse on the end of this song alongside with Public Enemy/Chuck D & Flavor Flav on Self Destruction too. No Sellout & live for the love of Our People ✊🏾 & hope they get along.
@@ja2415 No way Cube was going to be on it when they had Ren, Dre, and Eazy sadly. Damn if only Pac had been on this given he was a storyteller rivaled only by Eminem, but this dropped the year before we heard Pac bust on the scene with Same Song.
The James brown sample from one of his many successful 70s tracks simply called "untitled instrumental" was also very quintessential in the success of that rap song.. which only proves that the godfather of soul's creative legacy will always live long 🔥🎯👉💯🎤⭐💫💥
Like Young MC said, "We're living in the calm before the storm!" They started phasing out positive rappers for industry bullsh**. Now, look at us, wishing that this era could return.
I always liked this one more than Self Destruction but Loved the message of both and I was only a kid at the time....Wish this Generation would come together and do something positive like this
This is the original extended version I never heard Ice Ts extra bars till this vid Very Real Radical Spit No wonder they censored it back in the early 90s This dude was ahead of his time!
This track should've been a motion picture! Similar to "Krush Groove", and "Straight Outta Compton". If I had a job at Warner Bros Pictures, I would've got this movie done in 8 weeks!
Maaan, I cannot describe the Joy and Power I feel seeing all these Mighty Melanated Musicians from bitd coming together to spit STRAIGHT FACTS and REAL REALITY on the 🎤! Every word and verse is still relevant today! My Melanated Kinfolks... #WeStillInTheSameGang! ✊🏽
Tough to even pick a best verse from this; everyone brought A+ material. King Tee, Tone Loc, Above the Law, Ren and Dre, Ice-T, Young MC, Shock G, Hammer, and Eazy all came hard on this.
Real Hip Hop. I Love this version a whole lot better than the other one. I really miss conscious videos like this featuring rappers from all walks of life coming together for something positive with a real massage.
As the body count rise in my hometown, Memphis, I had to come check out this classic from back in the day. I got an idea, give me a minute And if it makes sense, then get with it What if we could take our enemies, feed em poison Undereducate their girls and boys and Split em up, make em fight one another Better yet, make em kill for a color (Priceless)
I forgot all about this joint, soon as the track hit all the memories of this song, video and era came back. It’s still 🔥 🔥🔥🔥 Coming from the East with appreciation!💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
The voice of “King News” at the start of the song is Lee Marshall, who was an announcer for the now-defunct wrestling promotions American Wrestling Association and World Championship Wrestling.
🌴🗣📢 WE ARE 👉 REMINISCING BACK WHEN REALITY RAP HAD A REALISTIC POETIC/STREET MEANING THAT WAS MADE SO BEAUTIFULLY THAT IT STILL CONTINUE'S TO CAPTIVATE OUR ATTENTION & OUR EMOTION'S, MAY ALL THE RAP/ HIP HOP ENTHUSIAST'S WORLDWIDE KEEP THIS INCREDIBLE, FASCINATING MUSICAL EXPERIENCE & RAP MUSICAL ERA ALIVE.🌴🌴🍺😎👍📻🎶
There was a reason why they all came together to make this song / video as to bring peace in the neighborhoods This was a great movement to increase the peace for the younger generation to.
Awesome so besides the extended verses we got JJ Fad and 357 added on compared to the aired version which was great with them leading into Hammer's verse. So i think only Too Short is the big west coast rapper at the time who was not in here. Am I missing a big west coaster in that time period not in here?
This was my jawn back in day. Being from the East Coast in liked Self Destruction, but always thought this song just hit harder. That James Brown sample, and how everybody was spitting made sound come of just a little harder, more penetrating. Still🔥✌️
Those were the real rappers, You noticed no profanity, nobody bragging about what house,car or female they god, just some intelligent rappers that's not putting one another down, just embracing!!!!
why 2 pac wasn't in the West coast all stars- were all in the same Gang music video he had alot of positive words to say he was a very wise brother they always showed his negative side I seen videos of 2pac when they interviewed him in Dannemora Prison he was speaking some real shit he could have put it in a song
I remember when this came out I was in High School in the early 90s when gang violence was on the rise across the nation and when it hit my city it was like covid-19 the police didn't have the man power to stop it 😪
I feel you bruh. This dropped in summer of 90 i believe. I was in high school in Cerritos, Ca but we had cats from long beach Compton lynwood and Carson going to my hs. most of em was cool though but sometimes shyt just popped off
STILL HERE IN 2024, ANYONE ELSE? WE NEED THIS RIGHT NOW.
November 14, 2024
Jan 18 2025
@vintiamzon7403 RIGHT ON
East did Self Destruction, West did We’re All In The Same Gang. Back when hip hop showed unity.
It was on both sides 😢 need to get along with each other not try to take each other's people 😢❤
Self destruction was trash 😂and it still is
@@BossReacts9906, dude, just shut up.
Digital Underground killed it
shock killed it.. the underground was just walking 😎
They kicked Some ASS my favorite part
When Humpty/Shock G comes in is 🔥
Ya he killed both parts but straight up back then I really thought it was 2 different people and he wore the mask because of something being wrong with his face lol ohhh man to be young and naive again would be great
Shock G, Easy E., Tone Loc, I was surprised to see Ice T ...M.C. Hammer was under rated...😊❤great song 🎵 😊
Wish Tupac, Ice cube, E-40 and Ghetto Boys could have been in this 😊
@@GeraldMcveigh would've been hella dope but geto boys aren't from the West Coast and I think Cube was offered a spot but because of the beef between him and NWA he declined it not saying for sure just what I heard
RIP Shock G...This was my favorite verse from him
same
Same
Honestly imma have to agree with you.
I get around 2
Another fenny victim... too many
Powerful track... Never again will rap be this Great.... Oh how i miss the 90s
Our Culture on the MIC 🎤 can and I wholeheartedly believe will rise again. 💯
@@curtiswhiteheadjr1322 .... It's gone my friend... Today rap isn't even close... They just don't have it... I just learned to accept that it's gone and just enjoy the pass...
@@curtiswhiteheadjr1322 I agree with U brotha, my name's David Rose and songs like this, and Self Destruction need to be played NOW. Chang will come I believe That. Peace.
@@curtiswhiteheadjr1322 Impossible. So long as there is victim mentality among the community, it will never be this star studded with skill. This song is teaching young black people to rise up and be better, basically take accountability for your actions. Today, it's about shifting the accountability of making dumb life decisions on others instead of yourself due to the colour of your skin, which is ridiculous. There have never been this many prospering black people let alone black millionaires in the world until this era. I blame this on the mainstream media and the speed of mind viruses on social media.
Agree 💯 I'm glad I grew up in the GREAT 90's and experience it in LA to the fullest
They preaching non violence while Shock G straight murdering his verse 🔥🔥🔥
R.I.P Eazy E. One of the best rappers of all time!
Ice cube can you imagine Tupac
@@ja2415 agreed however this song was 1990 so pac was just getting on the scene he wasn’t well known just yet! Cube on the other hand was
As well had the realest last rap verse on the end of this song alongside with Public Enemy/Chuck D & Flavor Flav on Self Destruction too. No Sellout & live for the love of Our People ✊🏾 & hope they get along.
Easy E had a good line on this track. He told the truth It you can't handle the streets get the hell out
@@ja2415 No way Cube was going to be on it when they had Ren, Dre, and Eazy sadly. Damn if only Pac had been on this given he was a storyteller rivaled only by Eminem, but this dropped the year before we heard Pac bust on the scene with Same Song.
We need this Right now, 2022 and beyond.
Chicago
The James brown sample from one of his many successful 70s tracks simply called "untitled instrumental" was also very quintessential in the success of that rap song.. which only proves that the godfather of soul's creative legacy will always live long 🔥🎯👉💯🎤⭐💫💥
Bring this kind of rap back 2024 ❤
Time changed too much negatively
Gotta bankrupt the current era first and start over. Sadly, as long as people are buying it, they're gonna sell it.
Lord Finesse rapping with ice t was epic
I thought that was him.
@@Kiddro22 I think it's dj evil e brother
@@gilbertortiz9515 I think you’re right
@@gilbertortiz9515It’s Lord Finesse
That's Lord Finesse. He was part of Ice T's Rhyme Syndicate during this era.
I remember this version premiered and then they cut it
The MCs were spittin too much knowledge and we were listening. Especially Ice-T’s verse.
#StillInTheSameGang! ✊🏽 Only the calendar has changed!
@@curtiswhiteheadjr1322exactly! Then after in the early 90’s we seen shit change in the industry
Like Young MC said, "We're living in the calm before the storm!" They started phasing out positive rappers for industry bullsh**. Now, look at us, wishing that this era could return.
1:44 Michel'le MEANT that shit in the first hook!
That little kid went on to have a successful NBA career with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, and Los Angeles Lakers.
Amazing!!!
What's his name?
@@byronjackson3012 You Read My Mind.
What? Lol 😂 that's not LeBron lol 😂
I always liked this one more than Self Destruction but Loved the message of both and I was only a kid at the time....Wish this Generation would come together and do something positive like this
Love this version better. JJ Fad verses was great and l
Glad to her more of Young MCs verse.
This is the original extended version I never heard Ice Ts extra bars till this vid Very Real Radical Spit No wonder they censored it back in the early 90s This dude was ahead of his time!
Humpty Nailed It. Can watch this part billion of Times!
This track should've been a motion picture! Similar to "Krush Groove", and "Straight Outta Compton". If I had a job at Warner Bros Pictures, I would've got this movie done in 8 weeks!
Dre absolutely murdered this track EVERYBODY came off hard lyrically, shit even Hammer was locked way in to this Classic!
Eazy-E, WE miss you and Shock-G.
Maaan, I cannot describe the Joy and Power I feel seeing all these Mighty Melanated Musicians from bitd coming together to spit STRAIGHT FACTS and REAL REALITY on the 🎤! Every word and verse is still relevant today! My Melanated Kinfolks... #WeStillInTheSameGang! ✊🏽
Epic message
@@ladyj2552Chicago
@@ja2415lived there for 30 years raising my children. Beautiful town regardless of the issues and how the media blows it all up. ✊🏼
Tough to even pick a best verse from this; everyone brought A+ material. King Tee, Tone Loc, Above the Law, Ren and Dre, Ice-T, Young MC, Shock G, Hammer, and Eazy all came hard on this.
Ice t part how they really live in La
Real Hip Hop.
I Love this version a whole lot better than the other one.
I really miss conscious videos like this featuring rappers from all walks of life coming together for something positive with a real massage.
Only thing is they needed some Asian people in it, they are pros at massages
@@Dan.Tebasco lol
Still one of my Favorite DigitalUnderground verses! RIP Shock G
This is the TRUE definition of Rap. Spreading positive messages to our people to lift us up and give good guidance.
2024 and still 🔥
We need this NOW!
R.I.P KMG (Above The Law)
R.I.P Shock G (Digital Underground)
R.I.P Eazy-E (N.W.A)
And R.I.P DJ Train
I used to have this on VHS back in the day and I used to watch it all the time
I first saw this version on both Video Music Box and Pump It Up prior to The Bronx later having BET & MTV
As the body count rise in my hometown, Memphis, I had to come check out this classic from back in the day.
I got an idea, give me a minute
And if it makes sense, then get with it
What if we could take our enemies, feed em poison
Undereducate their girls and boys and
Split em up, make em fight one another
Better yet, make em kill for a color (Priceless)
I feel you homie I'm 2 hours away from you in Little Rock man we're having the same problems 😪
Def Jeff, Ton Loc, and Ice T cane with the best message. The illest lyrics too!
Man memories I'm old lol
Young MC's verse was the best in the entire song imo.
naw...Shock killed it bro
I can't pick a favorite. Shock G, Ice-T, and Tone Loc were pretty memorable. Eazy, Hammer, Above the Law, Ren & Dre, King Tee too.
hump ripped it up something fierce with his verse....
Wow... thank you for this nostalgia... and the uncut version too. Loved sharing it with my kids. RIP Easy E and Shock G ❤
This video is the best of the West Coast from king 👑 Michael d Owens sr and the crip world
Def Jef's verse was 🔥.
classic. shaped my young years
notice how this was not promoted wow..i just found this out
Shock G's verse is always fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.
RIP Shock and Get Busy Humpty @ 5:35
Phenomenal upload!!! What a great song and amazing message! ONE LOVE!
JJ Fad was so underrated. And Humpty and Shock G did that!!
I forgot all about this joint, soon as the track hit all the memories of this song, video and era came back. It’s still 🔥 🔥🔥🔥 Coming from the East with appreciation!💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Real Hip Hop, listen UP.
King Tee. So underrated
West Coast Classic 🎉
ABOUT DAMN TIME!!!!!!🙌🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 Thank you for the post.
“Hoe Cakes” by MF DOOM brought me here…. “Pretty like Baby D off "All in the Same Gang" “
Rest In Peace Dj train Eazy Muthafuccin E The Hip Hop Thugsta Kmg Shocc G
Have it on vinyl, east coast vs west coast. I give my credits to the East😉. Ice and Tone👍
Wow this brings bacc so many memories RIp to All the brothas that we lost.
They actually all killed this track.
There is an even longer version. It's like 13 minutes
Joe Cool this is the original version,Other is radio version so it’s shorter.
@@eozedthere's a Remix which is longer.
Ironically dee Barnes and Michelle both performed in this song and dr dre beat both their asses
Oh shit. 😮 Facts.
I guess that explains why Tim Dog dissed Dr Dre on his "Fuck Compton" song.
It was awesome to see those artists not in the shorter video represented here!
Missing you Easy-E and Shock G.
I pray oneday all the Crips & Bloods will unite and form the Black Gang ❤
They roll together in prison
❤ IN MEMORIAM : West Coast Rap All-Stars ❤
* Kenny-K. * (28) (Digital Underground) (February 5, 1994)
* D.J. Train * (23) (J.J. Fad, C.P.O.) (July 26, 1994)
* Eazy-E * (30) (N.W.A.) (March 26, 1995)
* K.M.G. The Illustrator * (43) (Above The Law) (July 7, 2012)
* M.C. Supreme * (47) (June 13, 2015)
* Shock-G. a.k.a. Humpty Hump * (57) (Digital Underground) (April 22, 2021)
❤ REST IN POWER MY BROTHERS ❤
The voice of “King News” at the start of the song is Lee Marshall, who was an announcer for the now-defunct wrestling promotions American Wrestling Association and World Championship Wrestling.
REN and Dre is like sinister
Damn I miss these times.😊
ESTE ES EL VERDADERO RAP.EL MAS CHINGÓN.SALUDOS DESDE GUAYMAS SONORA MEXICO.HOY TENGO 53 AÑOS ES DECIR ME TOCO LA MERA EPOCA.UNA DELICIA.
STILL 🔥 2022
🌴🗣📢 WE ARE 👉 REMINISCING BACK WHEN REALITY RAP HAD A REALISTIC POETIC/STREET MEANING THAT WAS MADE SO BEAUTIFULLY THAT IT STILL CONTINUE'S TO CAPTIVATE OUR ATTENTION & OUR EMOTION'S, MAY ALL THE RAP/ HIP HOP ENTHUSIAST'S WORLDWIDE KEEP THIS INCREDIBLE, FASCINATING MUSICAL EXPERIENCE & RAP MUSICAL ERA ALIVE.🌴🌴🍺😎👍📻🎶
This is the best of the West Coast from Michael d Owens sr crip king 👑
Hi ! I have your new ! Channel I like this song I will out this in my Library so Keep the songs Coming your new ! No.1 fan !
This video is the best of the West Coast from Michael d Owens sr crip king 👑
There was a reason why they all came together to make this song / video as to bring peace in the neighborhoods
This was a great movement to increase the peace for the younger generation to.
Mc Hammer and eazy killed it
Awesome so besides the extended verses we got JJ Fad and 357 added on compared to the aired version which was great with them leading into Hammer's verse. So i think only Too Short is the big west coast rapper at the time who was not in here. Am I missing a big west coaster in that time period not in here?
Eazy E forever ✊🏽👊🏿🤛🏼
2023!
3:12 Lord Finesse cameo
Here’s a trivia question for you... who was in both THIS AND Self-Destruction video?🤔
@@TheLobMob tone loc
Thought that was him
Wasnt sure cause its odd cause he's from the East coast
The best of the West Coast
MC Hammer n Eazy E rapping back to back. ✊🏼💎 Powerful
This video is the best of the West Coast from crip king 👑 Michael d Owens sr and the world 🌎🌎
The summer of1990.This was on yo Mtv Raps
The best of the West Coast from Michael d Owens sr crip king
This video is the best of the West Coast from king 👑 Michael d Owens sr
This was my jawn back in day. Being from the East Coast in liked Self Destruction, but always thought this song just hit harder. That James Brown sample, and how everybody was spitting made sound come of just a little harder, more penetrating. Still🔥✌️
That’s tone loc change was fire
I’m my Kat Williams voice…..”This sh!t right HERE!……right HERE!”🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I never knew there was a video that had the full version.
Same
This video is the best of the West Coast from Michael d Owens sr king of the crips
As crazy as this may read, this version sounds better and shorter than the shortened version because of how it flowed better.
Hammer had a great verse and then followed by Eazy. This track is straight 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
they all killed thashit .
Those were the real rappers, You noticed no profanity, nobody bragging about what house,car or female they god, just some intelligent rappers that's not putting one another down, just embracing!!!!
Only song to to featcher ice t mc hammer and eazy e In the same song
Le mejor colaboración de Hip Hop del siglo
Leyendas del Hip Hop que se han extinguido y ya solo quedan pocas leyendas
Here after Vlad's interview with JJ Fad
Def Jeff dancers 😂 verse was dope tho
why 2 pac wasn't in the West coast all stars- were all in the same Gang music video he had alot of positive words to say he was a very wise brother they always showed his negative side I seen videos of 2pac when they interviewed him in Dannemora Prison he was speaking some real shit he could have put it in a song
Mike Hunter he was still too young barely out at this time.
Yup dancing for the Humpty Hump. That's where he got his first up front rap..
Not where’s Quik, Cube, Too Short, or Sir Mix-A-Lot? Nope... straight to the Humpty dancer then... Kids these days, smh...
This was before he even first appeared as a dancer for humpty hump.
I remember when this came out I was in High School in the early 90s when gang violence was on the rise across the nation and when it hit my city it was like covid-19 the police didn't have the man power to stop it 😪
I feel you bruh. This dropped in summer of 90 i believe. I was in high school in Cerritos, Ca but we had cats from long beach Compton lynwood and Carson going to my hs. most of em was cool though but sometimes shyt just popped off
Hammer spittin
This is going on right now