Not just that but you have Q-Tip and Cube just chillin' on the same set. Most of the East Coast / West Coast beef shit was just there to sell records. All of those dudes respected and supported each other's hustle.
They were like the ones who Kickstarted the 90's rap revolution, then House of Pain and the Chronic, and Ready To Die, and Illmatic changed the whole game
I didn't get at that time that this was a message against East Coast - West Coast beefing. You see both cities, rappers from different scenes, there's a lot of unity here.
My nephew Angel turned me on to Cypress Hill when was 17. He was arrested in the Bronx (got tied up with some not so nice friends). I intervened and pleaded that he live with me in Upstate NY. The Judge granted my request instead of a jail sentence. He moved out after he graduated high school, returned to the Bronx and made a name for himself as a DJ. We kept in touch, he continued to share his love of Rap with me. I continued to mentor him and I learned to appreciate his music. Sadly, he passed away at 31. This song in particular, reminds me of him every time I hear it. So much so that I own 3 Cypress Hill CD’s and play them to this day. God Bless you Angel, I wait until we meet again in heaven. Thank you for sharing your passion with me. Peace Nephew.
@@fofivefella2254 it is kind of scary though right I mean if you've been alive since late the 80s it's strange that for some of us time maybe coming to an end or at least on this plane of existence period so kind of bothers me but I feel like I'll be okay when I leave my body hopefully LOL kind of sound like I'm second-guessing myself here
Look at the brotherhood and support for Cypress Hill. The 90's will forever be the golden era of Hip Hop. The music, the energy, the style/clothes, the vibe, the experience.
Funny. That's absolutely not accurate. The golden era started in the late 80's through the mid 90's. It's a ten year period my friend. You cannot dismiss 1980's.
@@ogbasedcwizzy4325 No wonder! When I first heard this song, I thought Cypress Hill were the new and improved Run DMC! Just Mexican! They had a Queens (or Brooklyn), NY sound and everything! Then I found out they’re from LA, which completely changed my perspective but still loved their music though! Now, I’m hearing Sen Dog is from Queens! It’s 🤯 to me now!
As a fan of punk and thrash metal in the 80s these dudes caught my ear. Being a Mexican i gravitated towards this vibe and eventually bought some cds . Heavy fresh and organic orginal beats!
No surprise there. Cypress Hill, NWA, Wu Tang Clan, etc., are almost from the same era as Pantera, early Metallica, Exodus, Alice in Chains and Rage Against the Machine, among many others. Just simply dirty, grimey goodness. Definitely 1980-2000 was the golden era for such music. And now that you mention ethnicity, as a Mexican kid in the 90s I was lucky to have grown up in the El Paso/Cd Juarez borderland. I got exposed to all this music there. That, and growing up in the hood lends itself to this particular taste. And in a modern era of political myopia, people today would find it hard to believe that back then you could be a minority who likes both rap and metal in equal measure. Those were the days.
It's 2005 You come home after your hard day at school you boot up PS2 You load up GTA San Andreas Tune into Radio and hear this song while cruising the city. Life is good
GTA San Andreas introduced me to the Golden Age Hip Hop when I was 13 years old back in 2004. This was the first track I ever heard from the Golden Age and is still my favorite of all time. Long live Cypress Hill and Golden Age Hip Hop 4 Eva!🙌💪👌🔥
Aztecas and Vagos are based on MS-13. They have a lot of tattoos. But Grove Street is based on Bloods or Crips because they do same gang signs but Crips are more passive and so does Grove. Ballas are Crips Grape Street.
Was in my 20s. I never realized how lucky I was to grow up then especially if you are into music. Just amazing diversity, all classics and all awesome.
IMO, It makes my Top 25 favorite flix of am time.I 1st seen it when I was 13, so it was SUPER INTENSE That 1st Time!!! Pac wudn't play'n once he got that 38 Revolver.
@@shojo8708 , I mean, You probably just seen them in that order like you said. But Year of Release wise, It was Boyz N Tha Hood '91', I seen that when I was 12 & I ain't gonna lie, I cried when (SPOILER ALERT FOR THOSE Besides Sho Jo, reading this Comment) Ricky got shot. That was an EXCELLENTLY Directed movie. Then Juice was '92', probably my favorite year of 'MY LIFE', Pagers, Land Line Phones, & Just people in General had a different mentality. Menace '93' Great Film, & I think Higher Learning was '95' but I own all those except the Latter. Not try'n to school ya, or be a know it all, I'm just an 80s & 90s movie buff & good with the years alot were released.
I remember when Naughty By Nature first performed at Showtime at the Apollo back in '91, Treach was rockin' a Cypress Hill t-shirt. I had already bought the Cypress Hill album on cassette tape, but that co-sign right there validated everything for me.
Oooh look at me guys I like old hip hop I'm so special, bro stop being a boomer there's good and bad music regardless of what time period it came out in
This song has withstood the test of time, but if you were there at the time it came out, if you were into hip-hop and heard this song, you knew right away-this is something else, something different, unique, distinguishable from anything or anyone else before, during, and now we know nothing that came after even comes close. This is hip-hop, no formulas, nostandards, totally new samples, styles, flow, lyrics, everything. One of the best rap songs of all time.
I was 16years old. Now I'm 48years old. THIS IS MY GENERATION! & It was Gosh Damn Amazingly Awesome. This was truly the best, pure pioneers - Even Ice Cube knew it at that time. Ice Cube, as a True Pioneer himself Recognized and Loved It. BTW, it was Louis Mario Freese AND Jimi Hendrix guitar samples put together that made this Phenomenal
Seeing Q-Tip and Ice Cube cameo is something you don't see everyday especially back then during the whole Eastcoast/Westcoast rivalry. But I think B-Real, Cube, and Q-tip were some of the few that avoided that whole drama completely.
The eastcoast westcoast beef was way overhyped in the media. Artists were out there to make a buck, make connections and have fun. Most didn't give a damn about coasts.
Bru this came out when you where in school I'm still in school and everyone knows I dont fuck with wack music, Cypress hill, Big L, 2pac, Ghetto boys and much more still putting down. And people cant understand.
Lamentablemente se me hace que muchos quieren hacerse los latinos teniendo un primo mexicano y lo peor es que ni siquiera conocen geográficamente Latinoamérica o diferencian mexicano de latino casi
Funky ass beats and samples, with immense lyrical integrity is the reason why these late 80s and 90s artists have withstood the test of time. Today's ridiculous so-called rap could never live up to this kind of legacy!
@@enxgmatxcofficial Not with the rap genre, it conspicuously appears. History, can also become lost and forgotten history with no revitalization of those certain times. Also known as - Ancient History.
'91 had Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Metallica, R.E.M., RHCP, Primus, Toad the Wet Sprocket, ATCQ, Boyz II Men, Naughty By Nature, Geto Boys, Cypress Hill, Ice Cube, LONS, Black Sheep, De La Soul, Jodeci, 2pac, etc. Need I go on?
Saw JUICE ( the movie ) with my pops in 92 i was 6 year old kid in NYC .. my pops brought the soundtrack the same day and i fell in love with this song. Shoutout : Radio Los Santos
+Shawn Rios classic film. love it. I remember seeing someone in that movie wearing a Fishbone shirt which made me later on check that band out as well.
For real hahahaha wish I listened to more hip hop when I was young albums like slipknot's self titled somehow got me looking into 90s rap. Go listen to "spit it out", "no life" or "only one"......💪😤🤘
Nowadays it’s all the producer. Image. No talent. No brains. I miss the old days so much. People put thought into their art. Actually had a message. Today’s bullshit is purposely vague and nonsensical as if it shields it from criticism. “You just don’t get it.” Nah motherfucker you just don’t have talent or depth.
0:04 Midnight Theme by Mazel 0:17 Tramp by Lowell Fulson 0:50 Are You Experienced? by Jimi Hendrix 0:56 Reading The Comics - July, 1954 by Fiorello La Guardia 2:46 Come On In by The Music Machine
I bet 90% of people here are metal heads like me. Cypress just hits different than other rap back then. Saw them live at a Metal festival back in 2016, so I know I'm not alone.
I love how other rappers use to make cameos in music videos without rapping just shows how supportive they were of each other
There was lots of unity in hiphop back then. Mind you, those cameos are unpaid.
Try it in 2023 with the current hiphop royalties!
@@mustafahajjSnoop charging like $250K just to say Snoop D O double G on a record
@@edwardmunoz7853 I heard
Not just that but you have Q-Tip and Cube just chillin' on the same set. Most of the East Coast / West Coast beef shit was just there to sell records. All of those dudes respected and supported each other's hustle.
@@edwardmunoz7853no way 💀
The 90's the Golden Age of Rap.
Cypress rules
Biga173rd facts
Facts
Rock also
Facts
Cypress Hill played a big role in hip hop👍👍
hi 👋 I’m trying to grow my channel - can you help me out by checking out my videos and hopefully subscribing.
they should be in the rock and roll hall of fame. they will be soon in my opinion
@MEGATRON u crazy as hell. Do your research
PunxRockNYC19 the only rock thing about this was ratm version so what do you mean??
They were like the ones who Kickstarted the 90's rap revolution, then House of Pain and the Chronic, and Ready To Die, and Illmatic changed the whole game
Miss the days when rappers from everywhere was just fans of each other. Especially coming to NYC to shoot this videos
The unity in this is unreal
Cypress hill the west coast group with east coast style and sound❤
It's 1991 no such thing as West coast sound yet. So yea they had to sound like that.
Being a New Yorker and seeing dudes from LA getting mad love from us is just dope. Watching them go all through NYC
Q Tip and Cube in the back. LEGEND.
funk
I didn't get at that time that this was a message against East Coast - West Coast beefing. You see both cities, rappers from different scenes, there's a lot of unity here.
@@SuperRobertoClemente wasn't no beef at this time
@@LuisPerez-sg2xy fair enough, i guess it got really bad with Tup and Biggie
@@SuperRobertoClemente magazine's make it worse vibe and the sources
This beat never gets old. True classic
My nephew Angel turned me on to Cypress Hill when was 17. He was arrested in the Bronx (got tied up with some not so nice friends). I intervened and pleaded that he live with me in Upstate NY. The Judge granted my request instead of a jail sentence. He moved out after he graduated high school, returned to the Bronx and made a name for himself as a DJ. We kept in touch, he continued to share his love of Rap with me. I continued to mentor him and I learned to appreciate his music. Sadly, he passed away at 31. This song in particular, reminds me of him every time I hear it. So much so that I own 3 Cypress Hill CD’s and play them to this day. God Bless you Angel, I wait until we meet again in heaven. Thank you for sharing your passion with me. Peace Nephew.
Damn
Wow
i thought this was the prince of bel air copypasta at first
Blessings and peace to you and yours. A BX legend truly
r.i.p.
That song still go hard in 2024
The greatest era of Hip Hop
Eric Correa faCTS!
Chicano will always run the hood 2024 and still love this jam
They don't run shit unless it's inside a Toilet😂
Cubans
@AmericanCriminalsbut they grew up with the Chicano culture. They even talk like a Chicano
Chicano and nigerians
This song is every bit as dope now as it was the day it came out. Hip Hop masterpiece.
90s was the last decade of raw music.
Am sure your grandaddy thought the last great decade for music was the 60's there is no "last great decade for music" cause its all subjective.
I can't believe this came out in 1991 man time has passed
It's ok
@@fofivefella2254 it is kind of scary though right I mean if you've been alive since late the 80s it's strange that for some of us time maybe coming to an end or at least on this plane of existence period so kind of bothers me but I feel like I'll be okay when I leave my body hopefully LOL kind of sound like I'm second-guessing myself here
This will always remind me of my favorite movie of all time . JUICE
Look at the brotherhood and support for Cypress Hill. The 90's will forever be the golden era of Hip Hop. The music, the energy, the style/clothes, the vibe, the experience.
Loved being a teenager in the 90's, the WU, Cypress Hill an on, miss those days
Word
Already 😁
90’s The golden era of hip hop 💯💯💯💯💯🫡🎶🎶🎶
Funny. That's absolutely not accurate. The golden era started in the late 80's through the mid 90's. It's a ten year period my friend. You cannot dismiss 1980's.
This is the most New York sounding west coast beat ever
Muggs is from Queens
@@ogbasedcwizzy4325 WHAT?! 😳
@@красивыекусочки True shit little bro Muggs straight from Queens NY only B real and Sen was from LA particularly South Gate
@@ogbasedcwizzy4325 No wonder! When I first heard this song, I thought Cypress Hill were the new and improved Run DMC! Just Mexican! They had a Queens (or Brooklyn), NY sound and everything! Then I found out they’re from LA, which completely changed my perspective but still loved their music though!
Now, I’m hearing Sen Dog is from Queens! It’s 🤯 to me now!
It’s that funk.
B Real's voice is uniquely wonderful.
Unmistakable and inimitable
He sounds like Damon Wayans' character in Colors.
Man this shit was banging in the early 90s bro. Wish i could go back!
One of the greatest hip hop songs of all time.
Golden AGE of Hip-Hop = East and West Coast supporting each other
In the movie Higher Learning you'll see Ice Cube and Busta Rhymes.
that changed mid 90s
Bro y'all have me DEAD with this shit. The decade that birthed and housed the west vs east beef?? I mean what WORLD have y'all been living in
nope, started early 90s. 1991, Tim Dog released "Fuck Compton" @@blackoutunit6276
East didn’t like west in the 90s I don’t know you were you got that from…
B real is underrated he is a rap legend for sure
3:52 what is up with the line it always gets me "all I wanted was some Pepsi"
It's from a Suicidal Tendencies song named 'Institutionalized'.
It's a line from a suicidal tendencies song cypress hill and them collaborated a few times
I'm a huge metalhead but old groups like Cypress Hill, Wu Tang Clan, ICP, etc have a special place in my heart
Exactly dude.
If it's good, I'll listen to it... even if I don't normally flow that way. Same here.
Yes
ICP is way too horrorcore for me, I tried giving them a chance but not something I can listen to consistently
Same! Pantera, Cannibal Corpse, Dying Fetus to NWA, Onyx, Nas, Immortal Technique. . Actually going to see Slipknot with Cypress Hill next week! 🤘
One of the best hip hop songs EVER. PERIOD.
As a fan of punk and thrash metal in the 80s these dudes caught my ear. Being a Mexican i gravitated towards this vibe and eventually bought some cds . Heavy fresh and organic orginal beats!
they “sampled” Suicidal Tendencies with the line “All I Wanted was a Pepsi”
Same man, I like all the music, Pink Floyd, Slectric Wizard, Suicidal Tendencies, Crass, Cannibal Corpse, and now I’m cycling to 90’s rap
You need to get some Deliquent Habits in your play list..
No surprise there. Cypress Hill, NWA, Wu Tang Clan, etc., are almost from the same era as Pantera, early Metallica, Exodus, Alice in Chains and Rage Against the Machine, among many others. Just simply dirty, grimey goodness. Definitely 1980-2000 was the golden era for such music. And now that you mention ethnicity, as a Mexican kid in the 90s I was lucky to have grown up in the El Paso/Cd Juarez borderland. I got exposed to all this music there. That, and growing up in the hood lends itself to this particular taste.
And in a modern era of political myopia, people today would find it hard to believe that back then you could be a minority who likes both rap and metal in equal measure. Those were the days.
@@rockoorbe2002 check out Deliquent Habits...
Muggs is a underrated producer
No he's not. Real heads know the contributions he made to the genre.
@@thelegendinhisownmind7038took the words right out my mouth before I could comment real heads know brother 🔥
0:46 Damn Ice Cube was everywhere in the early 90's
where you think he stole his clout from? THE KILLA HILLS
TWENNY 😂😂 WTF homie?!
Pino Mix it's facts G, Cube stole lyrics from Cypress Hill, listen to their song called No Rest For The Wicked
@@user-or7nv3uq4f cube had clout before Cyprus hill
SAFE HOUSE he was jealous that the hill wrote better songs so he tried to steal one
The TRAIN CJ . .
THE TRAIN !!!
This not gta sa
THE DAMN TRAIN
@@supersaiyanc.o.v1087 it is
@@Chris-wq3rw how did you now
I feel like doing a drive-by on some Balls when I hear this jam.
It's 2005
You come home after your hard day at school
you boot up PS2
You load up GTA San Andreas
Tune into Radio and hear this song while cruising the city.
Life is good
Imma still bumpin this shit on my way to San fierro
ICE CUBE & Q-TIP with the cameos! Wooooo!
I am 41 years old, hairline gone... stumbled on this song and my child hood came back. Thank you Cypress HIll
też mam 41 lat i lubię wrócić czasem do tych utworów :) wspomnienia wracają :)
I see what you did there. Child. Hood.
Old men can have some fun too...hehehehe
Now go watch Dr. Greenthumb and laugh your arse off...
Ditto
These guys fucking killed it in rap for eternity. This will never be overtook in a rap community.
Still one of the dopest tracks of all time
Word.
I used to listen to this when I was 63, and now I'm 17. This will forever be a classic! 💚
Ok.
@@fuji_filmsAlright.
@AlexBigShid K
Not this nonsense again
Proper rolling people in music for a m8
good taste in music brought me here!
(Y)
Rallyfan Same. I already smashed my radio.
90s Hiphop Regins Supreme 🔥🔥
‘Gangsta’ rap from the early ‘90’s was simply the best. Loved the whole East and West Costs completion and different styles.
Still one of the best tunes 💪🏻
GTA San Andreas introduced me to the Golden Age Hip Hop when I was 13 years old back in 2004. This was the first track I ever heard from the Golden Age and is still my favorite of all time. Long live Cypress Hill and Golden Age Hip Hop 4 Eva!🙌💪👌🔥
same
I know this song is from GTA San Andreas and I love it
@@mico6176 me to
Same
Same
One of the coldest rap songs ever.🔥🔥🔥🔥
Cypress: Cesar and the AZTECAS
N.w.a: Cj and grooves
groves*
Aztecas and Vagos are based on MS-13. They have a lot of tattoos. But Grove Street is based on Bloods or Crips because they do same gang signs but Crips are more passive and so does Grove. Ballas are Crips Grape Street.
Gta san andreas right?
@@rixgeo they we’re actually based of nortenos and surenos
@@rixgeo No they don't, they're based on sureños and norteños.
I'm 30 000 yrs old and this shit hits heavy
Poeple saying - “who’s here in 2021” like homie, we never left esse!
Covid has brought us together, to hear this song.
Yeah
15/06/2021 france still as good !!!
The guitar tho
fr
Everytime I hear this song. Reminds me of Juice
Q - "What the f**k you gonna do... Shoot me in an elevator?" Bishop pulls out the .38 - "BAM!!!!" 👍👍👍
can't believe they aired this on MTV. only the 90s
That sax break in the middle always gone be cold ASF 💯
everlast production on this album is hugely underrated
Brian Johnson hi 👋 I’m trying to grow my channel - can you help me out by checking out my videos and hopefully subscribing.
@@Phuzz828 DJ MUGGS produced this breh breh
elevator music haha
#niggaplease❣ I came back for the #SOUND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 👌😝
Good times.
I loved growing up in the 90's. Music was life.
Emotions were music, music was life and life was great...
Lauren Wallace music is crap now.
Was in my 20s. I never realized how lucky I was to grow up then especially if you are into music. Just amazing diversity, all classics and all awesome.
And it still is
Misic to music to lol
Anyone here in 2025 still living the tunes cypress hill make
Who remembers Juice? That movie really blew me away.
@yo roxx me too i watcted it 10timez
IMO, It makes my Top 25 favorite flix of am time.I 1st seen it when I was 13, so it was SUPER INTENSE That 1st Time!!! Pac wudn't play'n once he got that 38 Revolver.
@@shojo8708 , I mean, You probably just seen them in that order like you said. But Year of Release wise, It was Boyz N Tha Hood '91', I seen that when I was 12 & I ain't gonna lie, I cried when (SPOILER ALERT FOR THOSE Besides Sho Jo, reading this Comment) Ricky got shot. That was an EXCELLENTLY Directed movie. Then Juice was '92', probably my favorite year of 'MY LIFE', Pagers, Land Line Phones, & Just people in General had a different mentality. Menace '93' Great Film, & I think Higher Learning was '95' but I own all those except the Latter. Not try'n to school ya, or be a know it all, I'm just an 80s & 90s movie buff & good with the years alot were released.
I remember juice watched it more than any hood movies
All 2 Pac's movies are superb!
Them nights I use to stay up late and cruise around Groove Street. Good times
When this song kicked in after the confrontation between Bishop and Q, The theater went absolutely berserk
john jones damn I didn’t see it in the theaters but I can imagine
I remember when Naughty By Nature first performed at Showtime at the Apollo back in '91, Treach was rockin' a Cypress Hill t-shirt. I had already bought the Cypress Hill album on cassette tape, but that co-sign right there validated everything for me.
Where u from? If you from NY they always had love for Cypress
You got the juice now.
Black Zodak NYC
I think cypress hill is very underrated in usa. Im from europe and for us they are one of the greatest of all time
Only west coast group I know to film their debut single in the heart of NYC. Respect
I remember the first tims I saw the vid I thought they were some eastcoast cats because that vibe was so heavy in the video.
This song, made me realize that Hip Hop......can have a dark side. Cypress Hill is one of the best bands ever.
Still one of the hardest songs/beats today.
I’ll put this up against any of this mumble BS
You can put pretty much every 80's -90's Hip-Hop song against Mumble rap, and it would win.
Oooh look at me guys I like old hip hop I'm so special, bro stop being a boomer there's good and bad music regardless of what time period it came out in
wilaim Didn’t rhyme...
Stop downing people.
Let others have opinions. And not everyone has the same taste in music, keep that in mind fellow.
DJ Muggs contributions to pop culture won't be forgotten
Yes
I guess you you became the thing you want to destroy
that makes sense
2019?
But what does the fox say?
@@bvs56 *Shut up boomer*
Early 90s = Golden Era
These guys had an arsenal of solid tunes.
That’s a fact
4 classic albums in a row, few can top that. After IV, it went downhill a bit imo.
This beat is crazy
I remember this song when it first came out in the early 90's as a Lil kid. The crime & murder rate was sky high. This song fit that time
+Rob Lo ironically ya When the Ronny king happened also so dumb/crazy people doing that shit.
+Mi Horrorshow Rodney man
Champ Gnions yea tometo , tomato what ever. the dude is crackhead
+Rob Lo Still is high
+Rob Lo shits been increasing alot higher in the past 10 y to 20 years
Aww when hip hop spread a message that is true. Old School still the best!
This song has withstood the test of time, but if you were there at the time it came out, if you were into hip-hop and heard this song, you knew right away-this is something else, something different, unique, distinguishable from anything or anyone else before, during, and now we know nothing that came after even comes close. This is hip-hop, no formulas, nostandards, totally new samples, styles, flow, lyrics, everything. One of the best rap songs of all time.
The music was so ill, and the flow was unique - like nothing I was listening to at that time.
Still rocking this in 2024
I was 16years old. Now I'm 48years old. THIS IS MY GENERATION! & It was Gosh Damn Amazingly Awesome. This was truly the best, pure pioneers - Even Ice Cube knew it at that time. Ice Cube, as a True Pioneer himself Recognized and Loved It. BTW, it was Louis Mario Freese AND Jimi Hendrix guitar samples put together that made this Phenomenal
Seeing Q-Tip and Ice Cube cameo is something you don't see everyday especially back then during the whole Eastcoast/Westcoast rivalry. But I think B-Real, Cube, and Q-tip were some of the few that avoided that whole drama completely.
I came here to see if it was them - thanks!
It was filmed in NYC. Cube was working with Hank Shocklee at the time.
Don’t forget Tim Dog!
The eastcoast westcoast beef was way overhyped in the media. Artists were out there to make a buck, make connections and have fun. Most didn't give a damn about coasts.
@@Robkinggozer wasn't it mainly between death row records and badboy records?
I was in High School when this came out... Sucks getting old lol
You live in great music years also
I was in 7th grade. We grew up in the best rap decade.
@@JayRolo same as me. I miss the fuck out of the 90s, how can anyone not? If you were there then you know why I mean
Bru this came out when you where in school I'm still in school and everyone knows I dont fuck with wack music, Cypress hill, Big L, 2pac, Ghetto boys and much more still putting down. And people cant understand.
Diesel Haha. Yep, but getting old still beats the other option.
One of the best ever hip hop groups and during this era they were untouchable.
Underrated.
Cipress Hill nunca pasará de moda, da igual cuando lo escuches
100
Dsm yo right my Mexican bruhda
Lamentablemente se me hace que muchos quieren hacerse los latinos teniendo un primo mexicano y lo peor es que ni siquiera conocen geográficamente Latinoamérica o diferencian mexicano de latino casi
@@andjusticef0r4ll sí pasa
Amen bro.
Funky ass beats and samples, with immense lyrical integrity is the reason why these late 80s and 90s artists have withstood the test of time.
Today's ridiculous so-called rap could never live up to this kind of legacy!
They do say history repeats itself…
@@enxgmatxcofficial
Not with the rap genre, it conspicuously appears. History, can also become lost and forgotten history with no revitalization of those certain times.
Also known as - Ancient History.
"91 was like the year of classics!
word up
+Raoul oh boy,you should have been in Croatia in '91
+Floda Reltih yeah
Was a great year for sure.
'91 had Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Metallica, R.E.M., RHCP, Primus, Toad the Wet Sprocket, ATCQ, Boyz II Men, Naughty By Nature, Geto Boys, Cypress Hill, Ice Cube, LONS, Black Sheep, De La Soul, Jodeci, 2pac, etc. Need I go on?
30yrs+ still sounds better than ever, foundations of hiphop
2:00 1ce cube 🥶
1:51 A Tribe Called Quest.
This song goes so hard.
Saw JUICE ( the movie ) with my pops in 92 i was 6 year old kid in NYC .. my pops brought the soundtrack the same day and i fell in love with this song.
Shoutout : Radio Los Santos
+Shawn Rios classic film. love it. I remember seeing someone in that movie wearing a Fishbone shirt which made me later on check that band out as well.
+Shawn Rios this song wasn't on the Juice soundtrack. You had to get the LP! Great Song!
Shawn Rios
Cypress forever. This that real hip hop
Back to Groove Street. Let's roll Homies....
Radio Los Santos
I love the flow of this tune its banging ❤
this song never goes out of time
I know it sounds cliche but 90s rap/hip hop is still the best. It's like everyone in the 90s could spit bars!
Strived for ...... talent over projections
For real hahahaha wish I listened to more hip hop when I was young albums like slipknot's self titled somehow got me looking into 90s rap. Go listen to "spit it out", "no life" or "only one"......💪😤🤘
There were lots of wack rappers and wack beats then too. People listen to the best from that era and think it was all like that....NOT.
Name a few wack rappers from the 90s and how popular they were.
I never went anywhere near rap/hip-hop after the 90’s
"How do you know where im at when you dont know where ive been, understand where im comin from?" - felt that
Rap nowadays is a joke 😂 this is fucking real shitt so much energy and power in every beats ❤❤
I wouldn't even label today's stuff as rap.
Music today is a joke. It's usually either banal and unimpressive or just a complete clown show. No wonder kids don't care much about it today.
Nowadays it’s all the producer. Image. No talent. No brains.
I miss the old days so much. People put thought into their art. Actually had a message. Today’s bullshit is purposely vague and nonsensical as if it shields it from criticism. “You just don’t get it.” Nah motherfucker you just don’t have talent or depth.
I don't even bother listening to the radio anymore with today's junk rap.
This is literally the same shit than you would listen from a Lil Durk, King Von... just with the 90s aesthetic.
Over 30 years old and still never gets old!
2:36 they don’t make simple beats like that anymore. Still in my head till this day.
Yes- miss a simple but gangster beat. Mass appeal by Gangstarr coming to mind.
So good to see Ice Cube and Cypress Hill getting along so well
"How do you know where I'm at, when you haven't been where I've been, understand where I'm coming from?!" TRUTH!!!
These raw bars from the 90s will never be surpassed.
0:04 Midnight Theme by Mazel
0:17 Tramp by Lowell Fulson
0:50 Are You Experienced? by Jimi Hendrix
0:56 Reading The Comics - July, 1954 by Fiorello La Guardia
2:46 Come On In by The Music Machine
3:47 Institutionalized by Suicidal Tendencies
Suicidal Tendencies at the end, "All I wanted was a pepsi!" Don't forget! LETS GO TANK!!!
Sampled
@samuelchaparro9066 not a lot of people know about that part 💯
All i wanted was a Pepsi
90s rap is UNBEATABLE !!
The 90s was the golden era of rap, AND death metal. 90s music was the best.
I bet 90% of people here are metal heads like me. Cypress just hits different than other rap back then. Saw them live at a Metal festival back in 2016, so I know I'm not alone.
Lmmfao 90% U TRIPPN nah 90% are ppl who love AND LIVE HIP HOP but we appreciate u showin LOVE💯
The metalheads are all listening to RATM's clearly inferior cover of this song. I like metal too but the original can't be beat.
It was never a big deal to listen to both back in those days
OG CYPRESS HILL#1 LEGENDARY LEGENDS!
Best era of hip hop
I played the first 3 Cypress Hill tapes constantly in the 90’s. It was Weed, Cypress Hill and my game boy. Miss those days.
Can say someone 1991!!!!!!! Hip Hop had CLASSSSSSSS.
Cypress Hill music never gets old.
2024 AND STILL SOUNDS FRESH