first time I'm hearing this too, and I know my share of old school classics. I can't believe I didn't find it before, this is so fucking good. it's 90s as fuck, but fresh and original at the same time
NO, this is NOT The Polka Dot Kid! I was watching Kwame and somehow this came in before I finished my comment on his video. How rude, TH-cam! (Updated 6.29.23) Those were the days.
"Cross Colors" days and Francois Girbaud jeans... Jeeps, house parties, 40 ozs, Boones Farms, 20/20, "macking", skating rinks, sneaking out of bedroom windows, no social media, no filters, girls actually looked beautiful naturally, hanging out at the malls... Man, those days were gold, and long gone.
AGREED. And no cussing either,which is good. That one dark-skinned sista in that all orange jogging out fit had a-MIGHTY-fine body. LOL. Lots of-PRETTY-black women in this old video too.
@@Ladygaga4047😂 as if only listening to Gang Starr legitimizes you. You're either born after 00, a suburb product, or nothing of the urban culture. Go listen to Kid Frost, Lost Boyz, Big Mike, or any othe90s rapper to legitimize a comment.
Yeah everybody's so fake now bbls and BBWs and fake asses... And all that s***... Yeah they wore a little bit of weave back then and some makeup, but that was about it...
i think the message of this song is what my generation sometimes lacks. romantic rejection is cool and sometimes rapping without cursing can still create a hit song.
you blame it on your peers instead of the real perpetrators. There are so many young talented people who make songs similar to this with solid fanbases. You only see what you are looking for, or whats right in front of your face when theres a whole new world behind that wall
Its so amazing how the brain works. I am 42 years old. I haven't heard this song since i was a pre teen. Yet as soon as the beat hit the lyrics just poured right out. Lol. Forever a child of the 90's❤
No one can listen to this and not be transported back to the early '90s! I can remember everything about my life back then down to how I felt and what I was wearing. ❤
I feel you Sheels , great taste as always btw. The nostalgia from these early 90's classics Is so vivid It hurts! , I'd give anything to go back and get stuck between 1980 - 1999 and just loop It. I'm still Impressed by how believably well Positive K did the female vocals raising the pitch of his own voice , and how well the back and forth rapping flowed. They don't make original Hip Hop like this anymore. Wish I could build a time machine.
Never heard that before but I do know that when he performed live he usually had a female rapper with him who would do the female part of song. In some performances it was lipsyching but in others it was entirely live. I do remember thinking that the girl rapper didn't really sound like the girl in the record and I assumed he was just using her for the live shows.
Don Jon True I know, it just like he knew that would always be a plague amongst women! And it is still today and for future generations! That’s why it hold significance! He seen the problem never ending! How long did you had that problem?
i was 12-13 years old when this song was out. good times. music back then was playful and no one took themselves that seriously. they actually cared about what they're doing. nowadays, it's about brand or social media status.
La Toya Stokes they acted like that before the song was made and both will continue to act like that for many many many years to come why? because hormones will never change
I remember this song. I was 16 years old. 30 years ago. Wow, this song brings back good memories. Positive K was a creative artist to come up with this. Good Beat and song.
This still rocks after decades...her comebacks were right on point..best collaboration between male and female rap artist.. and It was good clean rap!!!...they killed it!
“You know what they say about those who sweat they-self, you might find yourself, by yourself. I'm not waiting because I'm no waiter, so when I blow up, don't try to kick it to me later” lol this whole song deserves more credit! The back and forth was genius, especially since I know now, both parts were him.
B Rod When you really take a chance to listen to the lyrics, they’re really quite impressive from a psychological standpoint, from both the male and female in the story. Lots of subtext. Heck, it’s a pretty gender-positive message from the male perspective, without devolving into mere sexual braggadocio.
@@frankpepe2079 he means those who think they are to good.. sweatin' yourself basically equals means u aint thirsty, he was asking out shorty's for a date but they weren't sweating him lol.
@@frankpepe2079 It *really* means a woman who over values herself so much, that she *thinks* she's too good for any man to push up on her. Yeah, I'mma Boomer. ;-D
VitronEspada "I Got a Man" is a song by American hip hop rapper Positive K. It was released in December 1992 as the first single from his debut album The Skills Dat Pay Da Bills. Positive K provides not only the male vocals on the song but also the female vocals,[1] raising the pitch of his voice with studio technology.
In creating the song, Positive K provided not only the man's dialogue but also the woman's dialogue[1] by raising the pitch of his voice using studio technology.. You clever boy. Dec 1992. I remember !
to those of us that grew up during the 70’s and 80’s… we were sure blessed when it came to music part of it.. didn’t realize then so much, but i sure do now.. 🎶☺️👍🎶
It was-NICE-4335,I went to lots of mixed clubs back in the 90s tho,people actually got on the dance floor and danced. LOL. At mixed clubs women loved guys who could dance well,you'd get the ladies attention,white,mexican,asian women would come up to you to talk. Which was great. LOL.
32 years old already.
Life is flying by!
😢
Omg 😮🥺
It means you were around when this came out
True
36 here, indeed flying by damn. 90s was like an era before high speed digital distractions.
My many Childhood Favourite's here👊👊👊👊👊👊
Still bumping this in 2024 like it came out yesterday!
Can I ask you a question troop are you a chef cus you keep feeding me soup😜✅
December 18 2024
December 22. 2024
HERE MAY 2024, ANYONE ELSE? THIS SONG NEVER GETS OLD. IT'LL ALWAYS AND FOREVER BE A HEAD BOB.
Yes today here as well in 2024 lol
Yep 5-4-24 ‼️‼️ Still be jammin' off it 🤣😃
L, do you remember the dope hairstyles we wore?? Oh and the color/ stripe shorts. 😊😊
@@kecia6545 I remember. The geometric Bob hair cut, the big square gold earrings.
❤
“I got a man” “how long you had that problem?” Killed it.
Perhaps the best line in the song.
😂😂😂😂
@@asmartbajan almost…”but your man ain’t me” 😎👌🏽🚬💨
“You got a WHAT!?”
Witty lyrics right there,,,
⛳🏌️♂️
For people potentially hearing this song for the first time…..you have no idea HOW BIG this song was!!!
Still a banger with great production!
Lol it’s my first time
first time I'm hearing this too, and I know my share of old school classics. I can't believe I didn't find it before, this is so fucking good. it's 90s as fuck, but fresh and original at the same time
NO, this is NOT The Polka Dot Kid! I was watching Kwame and somehow this came in before I finished my comment on his video. How rude, TH-cam! (Updated 6.29.23) Those were the days.
I'm not trying to hear that see!
@@robertmilvae1408 lol
I think I'm going to have a 90s block party. Only 90s music will be played. Who wants to come?
That would be awesome
yep I'll be rockin that party..lol
+Linda Linda where u at so i can be there lol
Did I miss the party??
me me, that would be nice.
"Cross Colors" days and Francois Girbaud jeans... Jeeps, house parties, 40 ozs, Boones Farms, 20/20, "macking", skating rinks, sneaking out of bedroom windows, no social media, no filters, girls actually looked beautiful naturally, hanging out at the malls... Man, those days were gold, and long gone.
Such a classic!
❤❤❤❤yes
Yes it is.
Most definitely
And it's not trashy
@@batfink7133 It's a song for side-dudes.... Just saying.
The 90s will forever be undefeated
n d 80s
1980s > 1990s
@@kevinhuguet9675 I totally agree
The fact that he’s doing both voices makes this song even more amazing
Bruh I always thought it was an unattractive lady 😂🤣😂😄
@@uncoverthetruth8365 🤣🤣
When I first found out it shocked me, because I always thought it was some woman. Not his own voice pitch-shifted to sound like a woman.
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Wow. I had no idea! Mind blown...
man can we go back to this type of real hip hop music story telling no bragging about cars gold money women just feel good music
AGREED. And no cussing either,which is good. That one dark-skinned sista in that all orange jogging out fit had a-MIGHTY-fine body. LOL. Lots of-PRETTY-black women in this old video too.
Played this for my son...he said this isn't rap. He's no longer my son😁
Lock him in a room with reruns of Yo! MTV Raps for a weekend...
Put him out immediately…..🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄………youngsters…..😂😂😂
Looks like it's time for him to leave the bird's nest there my friend 🤣🤣
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m callin the cops and I don’t even f wit 12
One of the best hip hop songs from the 90s. No swear words, mentions of violence or drugs, just wholesome dating experiences.
Yea just a guy relentlessly harassing a woman for 4 minutes straight
Few sketchy moments
@@DioMysterio good ol days
@@DioMysteriobut she’s totally holding her own! “I’m not having it!!”
Isn't "get a ragamuffin" a 90's reference to a gun?
"there's no future in frontin"......now that's a classic line!
Great song. Gonna go hear that now. There ain't no future in your frontin' ..
+coffycup75 MC Breed and DFC for anyone who's searching for it.
+coffycup75 saw breed in 92'. RIP
Chi Ali - Funky Lemonade
azeleapark MC Breed!
What's crazy is Positive K is the voice of the female. He recorded it and changed the pitch using studio equipment. DOOOOPE!!!!
Wow!
Amazing. I'm gonna look into this artist this is my first time hearing him and I have all the Gang Starr albums so I'm not knew to this
Damn I thought it was Yo Yo :)
@rarjoon I thought it was Roxanne Shante.
@@Ladygaga4047😂 as if only listening to Gang Starr legitimizes you. You're either born after 00, a suburb product, or nothing of the urban culture. Go listen to Kid Frost, Lost Boyz, Big Mike, or any othe90s rapper to legitimize a comment.
This is when there was still some fun and humour in hip hop.
Today's hip hop is hilarious
@@mojnemeni In a negative way.
@@kanervatie of course in a negative
You can keep your man because I don't go that route😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥💯👍🏾
Taco Tuesday?
I mean
Stanky leg?
Hip hop is pretty much a Joke at this moment
But not memorable anymore
Forget this song for a second. Why don’t people look like this anymore?
Yeah everybody's so fake now bbls and BBWs and fake asses... And all that s***... Yeah they wore a little bit of weave back then and some makeup, but that was about it...
Because this was 40 years ago 😂
@@GianaLouright!!! 😂😂
💉
Actually it was about 30 years ago…. And people had more respect for themselves and others
Lol I'm now 45 ... Remember when this came out...Damn time flies
Rowland I’m 30 it came out when I was a kid I believe I heard it on repeat from my older sisters
Me to bruh 45 the good old days rap city believe it
Rowland, I’m 41 and this song came debut in the mid 90’s when I was in high school!
39 clippin in on 40 and I feel the same way!
I’ll be 45 in July, and this was BLASTIN’ in my senior year in high school.
I was today years old when I found out Positive K raps his part and the girls' also. Mind blown!
Me too! Lol
....what!? Did not know that.
Same. Salute the sample
Same here... I heard it on Greg Nice and LL Cool J on Rock the bells satellite radio... Mind blown🤯
I heard that on ll cool j radio station..
i think the message of this song is what my generation sometimes lacks. romantic rejection is cool and sometimes rapping without cursing can still create a hit song.
you blame it on your peers instead of the real perpetrators. There are so many young talented people who make songs similar to this with solid fanbases. You only see what you are looking for, or whats right in front of your face when theres a whole new world behind that wall
Rapping without cursing & any form of degradation is so fine. Thanks, Nikki, for your Sweet message.
@@BANGBANG-zl1xg not even close nothing today sounds like this. But thats okay change happens
@@BANGBANG-zl1xg nobody makes songs like the 80s or 90s. But this is a different time period
Nah they would cancel him for not leaving her alone
The woman's comebacks are awesome !!
"You got eyes but they're not for me, you better use them for what they're for and that's to SEE" 🤣🤣🤣
Lol that was the best line of the song
Are you chef cause you keep feeding me soup 💯👨🏾🍳
Crazy I read this as it was said
Nah, "I got a man', 'how long you had that problem?' is better
"All I remember is an 'Excuse me Miss', you can't get a girl like me with a line like this." BARS! lol
This song is genuinely artistic, funny, playful and iconic, gotta love the 90s
I was born in 97. I remember sitting in the backseat and my mom would blast this constantly when I was a kid. 😂
This song came out in 1992. So your mom was listening to at least 10 year old music when you were old enough to remember listening to it?
@@bettygrable6440who wouldn’t, tracks a banger !
@@bettygrable6440exactly he’s lying 😂😂😂😂😂
Well your mum had a man😊
Well I know that your mom is awesome then
"Well you can keep ya man, cuz I don't go that route!!" LMFAO!!
Mug said "CYA"
😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
know that route not go
Mgtow
Its so amazing how the brain works. I am 42 years old. I haven't heard this song since i was a pre teen. Yet as soon as the beat hit the lyrics just poured right out. Lol. Forever a child of the 90's❤
How about a round of applause for the acting in this video??? 😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
ESPECIALLY the last young lady!
A video with an actual concept.
Who still playing this in 2024 🔥
Me bro i was just saying that haha
I just found out today that he's actually doing both voices😵
Me
Me
Half todays make singers
I still can’t believe he sang all the parts, amazing!
Biggie did the same thing on "The Warning" from his debut album Ready to Die.
@@thenaughtyamericanexpat And Gimmie the Loot
I did not know that ..I leaned something new today..2022
you sure.?
I’m lost, what do you mean he sang all the parts? Like he sang the female lines too?
I sincerely feel bad for anyone who didn't get to experience the 90s
"What am I, some crab inmate?" My favorite lyric in this one!!😂😂😂😂
Also a good one, "my man buys me things and takes me out" , well you can keep your man cause i dont go that route
@@bigmike3964 4sho!😆😆😆😆
The SMILE that this just put on my face. This song is a CLASSIC.
This rap classic hit the charts three decades ago! It still appeals!
Memories! This was a huge hit back in the early 90s. Used to always come on on The Box.
hell yea
HSN Vercetti FUK YEA!!!!!!!!!!!...This was the theme song of the early 90's....it's crazy how the lyrics our shady but not vulgar.... gud song tho...
They banned MTV in my town for like six months and all we had was the box!!!
😂😂Yes... lol, for those of us who grew up in that era.
WOW...I remember"the box" ..had to call n request ur song n pay for it 😂
Positive K is the absolute GOAT for rapping the female part.
🐐
👍🏼
Wait, that’s him rapping the female part😮
@@minkseales6280 pitch-shifted in the studio. You can hear that it’s slightly warbled if you listen really closely.
Jammin still in 2024.. haha
"I'll tell you that I love you and tell you that I care"
"My man does the same except he's sincere" 🔥🔥🔥😫😫😫
I read this post literally as the video was playing at this exact part! 😂
And you right BARS!
So precious ❤
No one can listen to this and not be transported back to the early '90s! I can remember everything about my life back then down to how I felt and what I was wearing. ❤
I feel you Sheels , great taste as always btw. The nostalgia from these early 90's classics Is so vivid It hurts! , I'd give anything to go back and get stuck between 1980 - 1999 and just loop It. I'm still Impressed by how believably well Positive K did the female vocals raising the pitch of his own voice , and how well the back and forth rapping flowed. They don't make original Hip Hop like this anymore. Wish I could build a time machine.
Same here!! I started thinking about my cross colors and everything 😂😂😂😂😂, but besides that jus the energy was different and fun
Nothing like old school!💙
Idzie ulicą mała Maggie
Rozwiane włosy ma
Na twarzy duże żółte piegi
Na nogach buty dwa...
Whole vibe!!!! Our energy was sooooo different then, damn even the sun looks brighter😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is why the 90s are a vibe now!
It was more........................Positive!
I like Positive K's taste in women. Straight dimepieces!
the last woman with the pearls and black dress is gorgeous
Lmfao
@@Jason_Van_Stone🙏
What about straight men dime pieces LoL
Most definitely bruh!@@perrydelavega7505
When a woman was naturally beautiful. No freaking plastic.
Geenahgee04 Good point.
Everyone knows plastic surgery wasn't invented until 1993
Amen !!
Word, I was thinking the same thing!!!!!
Imagine what they're gonna look like in old age when the enhancements start falling apart
-shudders-
Old school classic hip hop. 2024 & I’m still listening
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾FACTS ⭐
This classic song will never get old!!!
Fun fact: the woman rapping on this song is actually Positive K himself with some heavy effects processing on his vocal.
He slowed the tape down to record and then played at normal speed for that effect
That’s a lil f’ed up.
🤔
I love this bit of trivia!!
Never heard that before but I do know that when he performed live he usually had a female rapper with him who would do the female part of song. In some performances it was lipsyching but in others it was entirely live. I do remember thinking that the girl rapper didn't really sound like the girl in the record and I assumed he was just using her for the live shows.
“I’ll tell you that I want you and tell you that I care.”
“My man says the same except he’s sincere.”
That goes hard.
Girl: "I got a man!"
K: "You gotta what? How long have you had that problem?"
that question makes me laugh every time
A guy told me that before, i hella laughed
Don Jon the line he used a the very end is actually even better when he says “ because he’s not me” 😂
Exactly because for most women it is a problem! He was way ahead of his time with that line!!!!!!
Don Jon True I know, it just like he knew that would always be a plague amongst women! And it is still today and for future generations! That’s why it hold significance! He seen the problem never ending! How long did you had that problem?
bless all us here amen. still listening 1/2024
Who Still Bumping This In 2019?
Me.
G'eeeaaahhh
Good to see other people respect the good ole rap days fun not sex and guns...
Course
yo
I'm 60 yrs old. I remember when it came out. It still kicks at the clubs
Just sitting here nostalgic, glad I got to grow up listing to this music man. Some of the best and realest music came out of the early and mid 1990's.
I miss this era so bad, my young adulthood, no social media! 😊❤
Facts ❤
I was in junior high school when this came out ...lol that's right I'm almost 40 and proud
Same
i was 12-13 years old when this song was out. good times. music back then was playful and no one took themselves that seriously. they actually cared about what they're doing. nowadays, it's about brand or social media status.
I was about to enter jr high
How you almost 40 you older than 40
Ya... Same....and time is WHIZZING past at an alarming rate... get it while the getting is good muhfuckas.
I've listened to this song a thousand times and it just occured to me that there isn't one Hip Hop joint like I Gotta Man.
It's 2015 and dudes are still actin like this
LOL
It's 2015 and Girls still actin like that
Danny Penaloza I agree with that too
La Toya Stokes
they acted like that before the song was made and both will continue to act like that for many many many years to come why? because hormones will never change
Danny Penaloza true very true
I remember this song. I was 16 years old. 30 years ago. Wow, this song brings back good memories. Positive K was a creative artist to come up with this. Good Beat and song.
back when rappers were honest about being turned down, happens more often than not!
Bruh this dude is a one hit wonder
Most rappers then acted like pimps😂🤣😂
@@uncoverthetruth8365 and now we mock those so call "gangstas" for looking and acting ridiculous during their prime.
His pockets were getting fatter, anyway. LOL
"You got eyes, but they not for...you better use them for what they for and that's to see" LOL! Heartbreak in the 3rd degree
I like how Positive K ended with" Oh we're back with that again." It's like the argument is going around in circles. Classic hip hop! Love i!
It was. Remember the guy's that used to drop this line😂
“I’m big daddy long stroke and your man’s Pee Wee Herman” 😂. I’m rolling! This joint is so dope with the flow, lyrics and ill beat. A 90s gem 💎
this might be one of the most genuine rap songs there is
This still rocks after decades...her comebacks were right on point..best collaboration between male and female rap artist.. and It was good clean rap!!!...they killed it!
He did both parts.
No. That was mc lyte.
@@slong3452No, he did both raps. You are free to use google.
"If ya man don't treat you like he used to, i'll kick in like a turbo booster." definitely using that line lmao
Lovermanvideo
Original that's it
+Rich Homie strong game.
Rich Homie you must be 2
You and every other homie who used to run the main line😂😂😂
2023 and this iconic 🎵 speaks the truth 🙏🏽❤️
My mother wasn't a rap fan but she did enjoy this show. Especially the part where he kicks in like a turbo booster. R.i.p Ma
You know what that means
Only certain men can appreciate this... classic its crazy how real this song is that's what I miss about old school hip hop
Memories from back in the day's
Wonderful memories!
Junior High.
Yes. GREAT MEMORIES
My sister and I wore out this cassette single back in the day.
“You know what they say about those who sweat they-self, you might find yourself, by yourself.
I'm not waiting because I'm no waiter, so when I blow up, don't try to kick it to me later” lol this whole song deserves more credit!
The back and forth was genius, especially since I know now, both parts were him.
B Rod
When you really take a chance to listen to the lyrics, they’re really quite impressive from a psychological standpoint, from both the male and female in the story.
Lots of subtext.
Heck, it’s a pretty gender-positive message from the male perspective, without devolving into mere sexual braggadocio.
What does he mean when he says "you know what they say about those who sweat they self"
@@frankpepe2079 he means those who think they are to good.. sweatin' yourself basically equals means u aint thirsty, he was asking out shorty's for a date but they weren't sweating him lol.
@@frankpepe2079 It *really* means a woman who over values herself so much, that she *thinks* she's too good for any man to push up on her. Yeah, I'mma Boomer. ;-D
I never knew he was voicing the female part. Wow
Legendary hip hop song and the beat is just sick.
I used to love when brothas dressed like this. MTV played this back to back. Good times. I wasn't a fan, but this song is unforgettable.
Yes INDEED AMEN
Hip-Hop Classic 🎉 back when Rap was fun😂
YES!!! I think I called this song in on the jukebox network and heard it like 8 times in a row!!!! One of the best from this era!!!
A simple topic, pertinent and engaging back-to-back dialog, versatile lyrics, and fun rhythm. Modern day mainstream doesn't stand a chance.
Many rap fans today are still clueless about Positive K, doing both the female verse and his... That's talent🤔
😕It's wasn't a girl doing that voice? ?
+Envy.Kii Yep both the male and female voice, were done by Positive K....
Pretty sure the female was YoYo..., I'm not 100 percent but it sounds like YoYo.
VitronEspada "I Got a Man" is a song by American hip hop rapper Positive K. It was released in December 1992 as the first single from his debut album The Skills Dat Pay Da Bills. Positive K provides not only the male vocals on the song but also the female vocals,[1] raising the pitch of his voice with studio technology.
VitronEspada no he's right. it was positive K doing both.
An era when music was actually music.
Little known fact: This is ABSOLUTELY beyond a doubt, the only Rap song EVER. EVER EVER, about a dude not being able to get laid.
Facts😂😂
@Tony From Syracuse skeelo
Roxanne, Roxanne was about 3 dudes who couldn't get laid. 😄
what is the name of the girl i got a man?
what is the name of the girl with orange shorts
One of the most underrated instrumentals ever.
Who will still be bumping to this in 2020?
Nah I'm in 2027 .
I've been bumping this since it came out. Straight Up Classic...
Yep, right from the 2nd of Jan lol
1/4/20 Love it
Mon. 2-24-20
1.36 "Are you a chef,cos you keep feeding me soup"!!..Sooooo many killer lines on this gem.❤
"Are you a chef? Cuz you keep feeding me soup!" 😂😂😂😂
omg the flow tho
Ya it's dope!
dude!!!
Nice sample and melody.
I feel like I didn't appreciate how bad K slayed this track when I was younger. His rhymes, rhythm, and flow are flawless
Agreed listening to it today after 15/20 years I find it amazing he did both parts
❤️🔥💖
🇺🇸🇵🇸🇺🇸
In creating the song, Positive K provided not only the man's dialogue but also the woman's dialogue[1] by raising the pitch of his voice using studio technology..
You clever boy. Dec 1992. I remember !
that is so dope! love it and still love this song!
I was 4 years old walking around singing this song on tape in my walk man. Mannn the 90's was lit.deadass walking around singing this. It was my jam
You ok
Positive K can rap better than the rappers that are out their today!
Most
*there
Not really, theres humans out here with very good lyrics, but nobody gives them a chance until 10 years pass and then call them a legend
word up!
buster60341 yeah he can
to those of us that grew up during the 70’s and 80’s… we were sure blessed when it came to music part of it.. didn’t realize then so much, but i sure do now.. 🎶☺️👍🎶
Those that sweat their selves may find their selves by theirselves...luv that part
For sure you don't hear hip hop like this anymore. Real shit
This just shows don't give up he went 0-3 and came out a champion in the end 😜
Thanks
+Kevyn Thomas 0-3 and still the champion. All that matters!
Dee B omfg "snapping his carrot"
Wait. How did he win, going 0 for 3?
mrwoods22 easy he got the baddest
Wish I was old enough to be in the club partying to music like this back then
It was-NICE-4335,I went to lots of mixed clubs back in the 90s tho,people actually got on the dance floor and danced. LOL. At mixed clubs women loved guys who could dance well,you'd get the ladies attention,white,mexican,asian women would come up to you to talk. Which was great. LOL.
All of my 26 years of life and I never heard this song🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️SMH. This guy really just killed this track
I'm 26 and never heard it either
I discovered this a couple of days ago on Spotify
I heard back in the 2000's
Check out live now by nas
I'm glad yall discovered it....I used to wait to see this vid lol
This beat is unbelievable
2:52 love it ! Jamaican culture has always been apart of Hip Hop 💚🇯🇲
Zingerette Kool Herc is the Godfather of Hip Hop....and he's from......
Jamaicans pioneered damn near everything we touched. A Jamaican is always involved somewhere lol
@@S1lverArr0w We inna everything like salt lol
Bless
This was hip hop, rap, soul, r&b everything. I feel so good. What they play today is trash.
The only reason I miss working at forever 21 is hearing this everyday.
That's odd
nobody will be 21 forever
@@jaypaul4287 Bu-dum-tsssssh
I feel the same way 😭
@@jaypaul4287 lies
The woman at 2:00 in the olive skirt suit is my old Spanish teacher, Ms. Hazlehurst. She was awesome!
+lurch321 This was a million years ago when I was in high school so I have no idea lol
she kinda resembles Althea Heart from Love and hip hop
Jonelle Pemberton Did you smash??
Yo man's a headache, I'll be your aspirin!!!! lmao... I loved this era!!!!!!
This my jam but somebody should give this man a beverage 😂
"you know what they say about those who sweat theyself, you might find yourself..BY YOURSELF "
Best line