I was blessed and felt like it was an honor to have witness the 90's era. We weren't short changed of anything. I'm talking about movies, music, television, childhood etc... we had it all.
This reminds me of summer days, block parties, boys having foot races and girls jumping double dutch. The 90's was such a beautiful time. I'm thankful I was alive to experience it.
People like Minaj ruined that and tried to bring down the 90s artist who paid their dues and wrote amazing music like this . Then the young dumb generation accepted it and let her run with it and promote hate.
This brought tears to my eyes and nostalgia to my soul! This is what we need now, rappers/singers, honestly the overall industry to realize we need to get back to make people feel good. Good music helps heal the soul.
The beat the unity the message that black little about they are sticking to gather and make you fall back into times of remembering and remit reminiscing about when you was young some of the great of time And every day seemed like refreshing and new now we stuck in this Covid world sickness and madness they trying to trap us in the killer song I pray for my people and we need to stay strong
Zulu swashbuckler. Marco quiros you mean her trying to show the that the hood is not all bad and that their is some good there and not just bad??????🤔🧐
This shit hits deep. Posting up in the hood without a care in this world is not something we can go back to. Being active and patroling your home, damn, ain't nothing like it.
This song just brought tears to my eyes in 2024! I miss us elevating on the world stage and not being degraded. I am a queen and today’s music attempts to drag us backwards. 😢
I am not even from USA and I don't understand like 2/3 of the words, but her energu is so smooth and chill... I listen to this every now and then and it really gives some comfort to my soul. Very pleasant energy from this woman!
My mom died 3 years ago today.. I watched a great tribute show to the first 50 years of hip hop on tv tonite.. cbs followed it with Queen Latifahs dope detective show.. she's like Batman.. my mom would have loved this show.. I know she loved Queen Latifah.. I love you Mom.. just another day.. 💚💛❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥💎💎💎💎💎
@@christopherkevin8194No it's not very much. It's about east orange and definitely newark where's she's from not no ny. Stop trying to take credit for jersey stuff. Y'all being fake. Smh
Many people don't understand that songs like this was like therapy a d have many hope and a sense of pride surviving in impoverished and dangerous neighborhoods. Its more than just good music.
Latifah's vocals smoothly rides this rhythm then she flips into bars that bodied the beat; she's truly shows on this track how musically talented she is!
Playing with my cousins in Detroit . Ice cream truck pulls up.. uncles in the back playing dominoes . Older cousins trying to talk to chicks waking up the block ... grandma cooking telling us to stay outside... it was hood but man .. times were simple . :)
Sheels1976 I was born in 96 Im 19 now and I Love this song!! even though I wasnt old enough to hear it when It came out Id Listen to this faster than mainstream (I dont listen to Mainstream by the way) but I love this song it brings me back to my Childhood :) and makes me never forget where Im from :)
Gia Monroe I don’t like Nicki songs, but lyrically she is a top tier rapper in any generation. The issue today is that BS is celebrated more but that is the fault of the fans and not anyone else.
Hands down, one of my favorite Queen tracks. It just makes you feel a type of way. Even in black and white the Queen looks absolutely beautiful. This video and song just transports you back into the mid 90's in the thick of that raw hood, ghetto whats happening on the street. Love the song, peace to all my brothas and sistas in the hood trying to get out of the struggle.
She smiles so beautifully....and goes along with the beat melody.....Hiphop used to have sooooo much soul. It so sad that women in hiphop are often over looked. My top 5 list of rappers of all time includes a woman.
No offense, but you sound like a 32 year old male/female describing themself as a 15 year old 'boy'/ When I was 15, I never described myself as a 'boy'. If you're a cop, you really need to tighten up your act or gimmic.
I can remember being a girl in South Central Los Angeles in 1993 and how this song made me feel. I had to be in the elementary school 3rd or 4th grade and it’s just as powerful today as it was to me as a kid. Love me some Queen La ❤
I'm only 26, and when people ask me if I'm a Hip-Hop fan, I say I am, but I'm only a listener of 2003 and back: music isn't real anymore currently, and I'm proud to hear real rap like Queen Latifa and EPMD, I don't care how young I am
homie3322 no she is underrated its not widespread that folks think queen the top mc for females on polls n shyt she not even that's why they saying underrated
Also, this song singlehandedly makes me love and appreciate Black American culture. I love this song. The whole Black Reign album was like comfort food to my ears.
This album , this album!! Queen Latifah is just a phenomenal woman! I love and respect her so much! Her strength is what I admire most about her. I remember my mother playing Black Reign alot and this was always, besides UNITY, my favorite song.
The corrupt power structure killed this culture...it makes me cry. Hip hop was such a beautiful spiritual art that was destroyed by the higher powers that be. Music like this has healing factors I swear...
stop crying lol, aint no powers did anything... all it takes to record a song like this is: FUCKING RECORD IT... just because ppl nowadays are doing something else dont mean its someone else's blame...
@@jvmartiniano wym? They literally put out what they choose and we pick out of the few options the biggest record companies give us. Then at a certain ppint the music loses its soul because it comes about making money for the label, and the quality of the music declines.
You kidding right, Lauryn is not even on residing on this planet anymore. You gonna compare a Legend like Queen La with Lauryn,...she's great but not in the same stature
Who is Listening👂to this "90" JAM!! in 2024 ??? 🤗
🙋🏽♀️
Meeee 🙋🏾♀️🙋🏾♀️
Peoples with eccentric taste. Don't get it? Learn ❤
@@MontesAshlyshe still beautiful!
We here!!
imo, Queen Latifah doesn't get enough props for this banger. She's a musical icon.
Facto
Love this woman. She has always carried herself on a positive level, never got into no silly sh*t, and she’s very private. Much respect to this sista.
Woman 👩 🔋 power
One of my favorite movies is the Equalizer, she does it justice too, super talented
@@slappygilmour1984 The Equalizer is a show the movies starred her Bone collector Co Star Denzel Washington
Real woman
Im listening in 2024!!! Takes me back to my college years. The 90's were the best!!!
I really don't think people understand how mesmerising this beat and her vocals work together
Dont forger the good bars
Yes, we do .
All facts
100% agree
I understand
Took me back to the 90's...Moms preparing an evening snack,me playin' with my toys...RIP mom.❤
Charles Clopas Sorry for your lost
Charles Clopas sorry for your lost! Stay strong and always remembers that she loves you !
RIP your Queen 🙏🏾❤️ Black Mothers are EVERYTHING.
R.I.P 2 Ur Queen King N 2 Mines Mothers Are Ah Blessing 1💙 2 All The Mothers
Peace to your mumz.. with love from Zimbabwe
Y'all was blessed in the 90s..this song is refreshing.
Yes. We were shit I'm stuck there still.
exactly wish I grew up in the 90s
@@wtttff It was really nice then. Golden age of HipHop.
Listing to it now 😉
Yes, yes we were/are the music made is still here for all to enjoy hell you
I was blessed and felt like it was an honor to have witness the 90's era. We weren't short changed of anything. I'm talking about movies, music, television, childhood etc... we had it all.
90s is an amazing era being a 2000s baby it's gold
Same here
It definitely makes one have gratitude.
period
We sure did...these kids today missed it for real
This reminds me of summer days, block parties, boys having foot races and girls jumping double dutch. The 90's was such a beautiful time. I'm thankful I was alive to experience it.
You said it sister. Truth
Wouldn’t trade growing up during this period
Well said!!! I miss the 90's
Yessssss
Only in America, never forget that...
Miss 90s hip hop , the music was just so much better than what we have today
Agreed! I miss the 90s best days of my life
People like Minaj ruined that and tried to bring down the 90s artist who paid their dues and wrote amazing music like this . Then the young dumb generation accepted it and let her run with it and promote hate.
This ain’t nothing but the truth here
💯💯💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Agreed
This brought tears to my eyes and nostalgia to my soul! This is what we need now, rappers/singers, honestly the overall industry to realize we need to get back to make people feel good. Good music helps heal the soul.
Check me out, I make good music #Ghanaisgoodforme #Afrikansuperstar ✊🏿
Same here 🥺and rap my opinion this type of rap is now dead so much garbage miss the 80s n 90s
This is what it looked like when blacks in majority had a say so in what they wanted to portray. Now other people own the industry.
Same… this right here brought me back… our young ppl need to here
I teared up too... 🌈 Things were so different...
Everybody from Jersey in the 90s made the beat feel exactly what it feels like coming from Jersey. 💯🌲🤺
She raps, she sing, and she looks as beautiful as years ago.
This real hip hop. The two most dope females in hip hop Queen Latifah and MC Lyte
She truly is beautiful... love her music
@@darrylcarter3691 Let's give a little props to Lauryn Hill also.
101 % !!!
Fact Lauren lyte erica and the queen they have their own hip hop mt Rushmore
The beat, her flow, her lyrics. It honestly doesn't get better than that.
Budda yoyo
The beat is made from a sample of the song "making love in the rain 🌦" by a singer named Lisa Keith 😎✊.
Trech wrote all here lyrics.
That flow
period
was born in '85 I remember these days, so soulful and uplifting. hip hop today doesn't understand this vibe ... rip hip hop 🙏🏽🙏🏽
85 All Day 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Ayee live '85
Yes ❤
85 all day lol I'm 85 to
Straight up the 90’s was a change for many. I’m glad I growled up in this era. Tell me y’all don’t miss it.
I Miss It! 😢
I wish! I’m 29 born in 1993, but I wish I was an adult in 93. I was def born in the wrong era 💔
Growled? I’m sleep
@@jackshabazz dude obviously that’s not what he meant & 50 other people understood what he was trying to say 🙄
For sure my dude. This song and beat captures so much of the emotion and vibe of the time.
Only those who grew up in it understand the vibe of it
this song lowkey makes me cry it hits dif.
Same bro...same
It has something nostalgia to it. It takes you back and you miss it, plus the message is powerful.
@@neiko9251 no cap
The beat the unity the message that black little about they are sticking to gather and make you fall back into times of remembering and remit reminiscing about when you was young some of the great of time And every day seemed like refreshing and new now we stuck in this Covid world sickness and madness they trying to trap us in the killer song I pray for my people and we need to stay strong
🥲
0% Nudity
0% Profanity
0% Negativity
100% Pure Talent
thebeatnumber propaganda
Zulu swashbuckler.
Marco quiros you mean her trying to show the that the hood is not all bad and that their is some good there and not just bad??????🤔🧐
Allen Scott Queen Latifah is pure talent but the rest is propaganda lol
@@marcoquiroz3893 I feel like that queen latifah was everybody big sister in the hood.
Zulu swashbuckler.
Amber leyah good excellent answer 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👍🏿👌🏿
2023, miss this sound of actual music ❤
Came here in 2024 to show my respect. This is my childhood. Just another day!!
I'm back for 2024...
This joint reminds me of summer in the 90s when everybody was OUTSIDE 💯
The REAL outside 💯
This shit hits deep. Posting up in the hood without a care in this world is not something we can go back to. Being active and patroling your home, damn, ain't nothing like it.
I gotta put on headphones for this track. The bass line of this track is awesome
This is the perfect rap song imo, and headphones definitely make for a better experience 🤗
Girls nowadays calling each other queens like they deserve to be called that, Queen Latifah earned that title
Old school, we love you. Who's still listening in 2020?
I feel the 90's even tho i was born in the late 90's
back to the 90s
Queen Latifah songs never get old I love this song. 😊
@RAPSACE Right here with you. Give me a listen when you get a minute. th-cam.com/video/9Lt5CQiywGU/w-d-xo.html
Me!
This song sounds amazing through headphones.
+Tatiana Jackson 100% Agreed
+V. I have no doubt this song listened to with headphones every day could change your life.
Nah, when subwoofer is sending waves of cold air from basses, that's way to listen to this.
vero Yasss
vero most definitely
Nostalgia.. the queens bars was solid. Period
sweetlyh I'd appreciate if you give me a listen. th-cam.com/video/sesLJ7FPnxw/w-d-xo.html
🤔 are you talking about the bars in Queens New York?
literally
This song just brought tears to my eyes in 2024! I miss us elevating on the world stage and not being degraded. I am a queen and today’s music attempts to drag us backwards. 😢
The Queen has not aged a day!
Black don't crack
TheLightBearer she's always been beautiful
its a bigfoot...lol you lot.
Amen
Clean life
I am not even from USA and I don't understand like 2/3 of the words, but her energu is so smooth and chill... I listen to this every now and then and it really gives some comfort to my soul. Very pleasant energy from this woman!
I love u for this comment
The movement of that beat is like being in the soul of 90s Newark/Jersey City, New Jersey.
@@KingBranBDMNew York undercover shit
She one of the best female rappers of all time
n-damn-deed 👑
Facts!!!
She was one of the best rappers period.
@@CTFinest yezsuh'...✌️™
Queen Latifah is the best female rapper in the world IMO. Pure love in her lyrics, music, and groove!
My mom died 3 years ago today.. I watched a great tribute show to the first 50 years of hip hop on tv tonite.. cbs followed it with Queen Latifahs dope detective show.. she's like Batman.. my mom would have loved this show.. I know she loved Queen Latifah.. I love you Mom.. just another day.. 💚💛❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥💎💎💎💎💎
Listening to this in 2019, can't let good music die
Can't even
Me too this was my favorite queen Latifah song i miss the 90 hip hop music back in the days we just have to reminisce the good old days 💯💯💯
ty shu Agapé 💞Namasté AMAN
LEGENDARY..... I GREW UP ON THIS
And its still Just another day till this day.
she is a real queen, with pure talent, she can REALLY rap, she can really ACT . and she can really SING .
The Equalizer is one of my favorites lol, I pvr a lot, but that one is appointment viewing for me
Man this type of music brings life to the atmosphere just feels good
its the beat my nigga
21 with depression and health issues this song relaxes me
Hope you feel better
Prayers things get better keep going king you got this the storm don't last forever 🙏
A beautiful black woman's smile is the closest thing to a gorgeous sunset
And this video is the shit
Even in black and white modern version?
Couldn’t agree more
DeadAss
🥰😍😍
A beautiful woman's smile* not only that of black women my g
pure gritty 90s new York hip hop storytelling at it's best
T Moz Very Much
This wasn't about new york at all This was about east orange and newark. Garden State.N.J. This wasn't about no ny storytelling.
@@christopherkevin8194No it's not very much. It's about east orange and definitely newark where's she's from not no ny. Stop trying to take credit for jersey stuff. Y'all being fake. Smh
*Newark New Jersey
i ain’t even born in the 90s and i miss it😔
2007 and I miss the 90s too
Lol i do. early 90's kid
Hahahajajaa true, I'm born in 1999 and I live for this
You need to be born in the 80s to experience the release of this track. Either way 90s a great decade to be around
Damn y’all young 1990
Many people don't understand that songs like this was like therapy a d have many hope and a sense of pride surviving in impoverished and dangerous neighborhoods. Its more than just good music.
Latifah's vocals smoothly rides this rhythm then she flips into bars that bodied the beat; she's truly shows on this track how musically talented she is!
Such a classic. How in the HELL people going to dislike this classic.
William Lebron I'd appreciate if you give me a listen. th-cam.com/video/sesLJ7FPnxw/w-d-xo.html
Devils bro there everywhere destroying good vibes
They're too busy listening to 69 rainbow Brite wanna be.
Because they are 2000s Kids... they dont know real rap.
Only fools would lol 😂
How can anyone NOT like this track...so REAL...so POSITIVE...REAL MUSIC!!!
One of the most relaxing jams out there
This song gives me such a strong sense of nostalgia and I wasn't even born in the 90's.
Latifah the real Queen✨
th-cam.com/video/Dn8aEd5AVF4/w-d-xo.html boom!!!
The beat is fuckin' great.
+M Kurosawa boom boom bap boom boom boom
+Kile Noe thats hilarious
Terrell Menniefee peace and love bro have a nice day
Playing with my cousins in Detroit . Ice cream truck pulls up.. uncles in the back playing dominoes . Older cousins trying to talk to chicks waking up the block ... grandma cooking telling us to stay outside... it was hood but man .. times were simple . :)
Sounds like it. Miss those days.
damn i wish i was born in the 90s
Yesssssssss!!!!!
why aren't times simple in your opinion ?
These times were beautiful even with the negative
83' baby
Mane this song took me back to 94. What a time to be a kid
Facts!✊🏿
@@JetseTurner94 was a good year for music probably one of the best
Miss these days. Wish I could go back. The Golden Age of Hip Hip. 🙌
Sheels1976 I feel the same way..
Sheels1976 and you are just beautiful
Sheels1976 hello,pretty :)
Sheels1976 I was born in 96 Im 19 now and I Love this song!! even though I wasnt old enough to hear it when It came out Id Listen to this faster than mainstream (I dont listen to Mainstream by the way) but I love this song it brings me back to my Childhood :) and makes me never forget where Im from :)
Sheels1976 Don't complain ,and come listen the hip hop music in france , it's really crapp !
This beat is harder than trigonometry.
lmao
Lmao nice lol
😄
Haven't heard that trigonometry word inna longtime
@@dariusbrown8901 I even forgot what it is even tho I never took the class
Cardi who??? Nikki who???!?
The Queen had skills 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Yes indeed
Nikki can get a pass..I mean.. when she spit that my shyt..but cardi trash
Cardi and Nicki is this generation Lil Kim & Foxy
Martin Lee no sweety you wrong these new rappers cannot rap like the old heads
Gia Monroe I don’t like Nicki songs, but lyrically she is a top tier rapper in any generation. The issue today is that BS is celebrated more but that is the fault of the fans and not anyone else.
2023 I'm crying real tears im grateful to be a father and playing this jam for my son❤❤❤ thank you for the good childhood memories ❤❤
Does anybody else get goosebumps everytime you listen to this song?
+aloe. I get them too.
+aloe. yes. I don't know why, but yes.
That voice. 😏
This beat was ahead of it's time. It's sooo deep and dope ,🔥🔥🔥 And her lyrics were honest #WhatATimeToBeAlive
Facts
That filtered Herb Albert sample is incredible
Songs like this make you miss when the world was normal
Fr
Real talk 👍
When people we're sane and had a backbone
The world was never as it seem. There's nothing new under the sun
Rodney King got his ass beat on TV that year… the world was always fucked
So nobody acknowledged how impossibly gorgeous
Queen Latifah is😢
My memory brought me here. Who else is still Listening in 2022 and Beyond?👍💪🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love that dance everyone did in the 90's and how they moved their hands for some reason.
😂 @ for some reason lol
OLD SCHOOL BEST HIP-HOP 90S MUSIC 😃😃😃👍👍✌️
Hands down, one of my favorite Queen tracks. It just makes you feel a type of way. Even in black and white the Queen looks absolutely beautiful. This video and song just transports you back into the mid 90's in the thick of that raw hood, ghetto whats happening on the street. Love the song, peace to all my brothas and sistas in the hood trying to get out of the struggle.
Its 2024 and i am here rocking with the Queen 👑 - took me back to Trenton NJ- to be exact -
My Queen still FINE as ever!!!
My soul needed this song today... it reminded me of simpler, COVID-free times... whose with me in 2020?
I'm with you in 2021 ;)
am with you in 2054
RAH RAH RAH...
She smiles so beautifully....and goes along with the beat melody.....Hiphop used to have sooooo much soul. It so sad that women in hiphop are often over looked. My top 5 list of rappers of all time includes a woman.
th-cam.com/video/Dn8aEd5AVF4/w-d-xo.html boom!!!
As a 15yr old boy i love old songs so much more then the songs we have now
No offense, but you sound like a 32 year old male/female describing themself as a 15 year old 'boy'/
When I was 15, I never described myself as a 'boy'.
If you're a cop, you really need to tighten up your act or gimmic.
Born in 88. 33 now. And this song gives me goosebumps. And nostalgic vibes. Also sad vibes cause that beautiful time is gone.
The Queen went hard. She doesn't get enough credit.
This beat is magic
2024 and Beyond! 90s Music, Videos, TV Shows, Movies, Style, Fashion. The Culture was 🔥
Timeless is an overused word but this beat is rrdiculously Timeless.
Def one of the hardest beats that came out in 93. Sad that many slept on Queen Latifah tho....she's an emcee...
True story. this beat goes iiin!
LOL No One Slept on Latifah
@@organikness exactly don't knoe what she is talking about smh
Yeah, this brings me back....all I need now is a pair of Lugz, Street Fighter 2, and an episode of New York Undercover...
I think you forgot wu tang dropped in 93 lol
I can remember being a girl in South Central Los Angeles in 1993 and how this song made me feel. I had to be in the elementary school 3rd or 4th grade and it’s just as powerful today as it was to me as a kid. Love me some Queen La ❤
The 90s was most definitely EPIC YA DIG✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
I love Queen Latifah. It's so refreshing to hear this.
Who’s here in 2024?
Here
Nothing like the 90s, I put my 18 year old niece on this song about a year ago, all she ever knew Queen for was movies lol.
I'm here Fam
She needs to rap again but she’s too busy with her show and movies. Her rapping was quite awesome I must say.
2024 ⭐️
I'm only 26, and when people ask me if I'm a Hip-Hop fan, I say I am, but I'm only a listener of 2003 and back: music isn't real anymore currently, and I'm proud to hear real rap like Queen Latifa and EPMD, I don't care how young I am
Queen Latifah and Left-Eye were probably one of the best yet most underrated rappers.
+Andres De La O Agreed!
+Andres De La O She ain't underrated
+homie3322 Tell em!
homie3322 no she is underrated its not widespread that folks think queen the top mc for females on polls n shyt she not even that's why they saying underrated
Lin Que and Lady of Rage
She was and still is gorgeous
In Dubai they have Latifa street. Everytime i pass it, got a smile 🙃
Is it in homage to her? Or is it just a street?
Dubai has Latifa....we have antifa😖
@@2313rafa just a name. Latifa is a common female name in the middle east.
I never fully listened to this song....damn this shit goes hard. The beat is heavenly.
Her flow is so dope I freaking love it
QUEEN for a Reason 👑👑👑😍😍
n-damn-deed 👑
OLD SCHOOL BEST HIP-HOP RAP QUEEN LATIFAH MUSIC 🎶 😃😃👍👍✌️✌️
OLD SCHOOL BEST HIP-HOP 90S MUSIC 🎶 😃😃👍👍✌️
She was a great rapper. A true musical talent.
50 YEARS OF HIP HOP LETS GO THANK YOU 08/2023
2023 and it's still banging 💯🎯🔥🔥🔥
2024 and beyond 🔥🔥
The queen was on some gangsta shitt on this track...
Jovon Wright rs lol she was talking that shit😂
Shoot that was her period 😂
DOGFACE 614 drop🐾
Yea. She had her finger on tha trigger while homeboy was gettin jacked in front of her in a M3. Hey, she mite have
😆😆😆😆
Who's still bumping this in 2024 🔥
I am buddy, it's a classic
Queen Latifah always have a jazzy flow delivery. New Jersey icon!
when hip hop was real.
Classic joint, made me a fan.
fuck off man you're ignorant af
nope.
aww. sad comment.
Dorian Graye homophobe
Also, this song singlehandedly makes me love and appreciate Black American culture. I love this song. The whole Black Reign album was like comfort food to my ears.
queen latifah had one of the best rap voices of all time. she is definitely my favorite female rapper
yummdiddy Give me a listen when you get a minute. th-cam.com/video/9Lt5CQiywGU/w-d-xo.html
Queen Latifah never gets enough credit for this classic album
GOLDEN ERA!!! BOP AFTER BOP AFTER BOP GLAD I HAD THE PRIVILEGE TO WITNESS THE TEEN YRS OF HIP HOP
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I’m 49 kids and don’t listen to anything post 2000 , the culture of 80’s & 90’s rap/hip hop is second to none .....
You missing out then. So many good underground rappers.
haven’t met me then 😂
Couldn't imagine being proud of pigeonholing myself like this
FACTS💯
No shit, only tards would listen to such cancerous garbage. The OG's always stick what TRUE eargasm was.💯
This song is perfect for any day
Truth!!!
HI OLD SCHOOL BEST HIP-HOP RAP QUEEN LATIFAH MUSIC 🎶 😃 😃 😃 👍👍✌️✌️
OLD SCHOOL BEST HIP-HOP 90S MUSIC 🎶 😃😃👍👍✌️
Folks must have forgot queen latifah was a absolute monster on that mic.
1st verse was unbelievable.... Better bars in 1993 than 90% of these 2020 rappers. Hip Hop Classic.
This album , this album!! Queen Latifah is just a phenomenal woman! I love and respect her so much! Her strength is what I admire most about her. I remember my mother playing Black Reign alot and this was always, besides UNITY, my favorite song.
Strong Fierce but able to be Gentle kind n Stunning, that's why she is n always gonna be the QUEEN
Christian Clarke
Word!!
The corrupt power structure killed this culture...it makes me cry. Hip hop was such a beautiful spiritual art that was destroyed by the higher powers that be. Music like this has healing factors I swear...
stop crying lol, aint no powers did anything... all it takes to record a song like this is: FUCKING RECORD IT... just because ppl nowadays are doing something else dont mean its someone else's blame...
Yes it was great to have hip hop in the 80's and 90's. It was the best. It truly was about embracing life.
So true, it's sad, I miss these days and times when it was real and spiritual
victor martiniano I can tell you not black but anyways shut the fuck up
@@jvmartiniano wym? They literally put out what they choose and we pick out of the few options the biggest record companies give us. Then at a certain ppint the music loses its soul because it comes about making money for the label, and the quality of the music declines.
Real music who still listening in 2024
DEFINITELY THE GREATEST FEMALE HIPHOP ARTIST OF ALL TIME, HANDS DOWN
jay blaze not quite, lauryn hill beats her, tho queen latifa ain't bad either
You kidding right, Lauryn is not even on residing on this planet anymore. You gonna compare a Legend like Queen La with Lauryn,...she's great but not in the same stature
jay blaze lauryn might be out of her mind but she use to kill those rhymes i say lauryn is best but opinions
Lauryn is good but she's not fucking wint queen la
its really between her and missy