@@jamesburton247 the first time i went crate digging i found this Grover Washington Jr record and it made me so happy to find a classic record on my 1st dig 😁
Full circle. Boot camp was my fave group in the 90s Grover is one of my fave saxophonists of all time. When he passed i posted on his online memorial. His daughter appreciated what I posted and we kept in touch via email for a while.
Young kids won't realize, this was a revolution when it came out. This track was in Rap City top 10 for ages, back when real music had a chance of getting popular. Hasn't aged a day
“Back when real music had a chance of getting popular”. Daaaamn homie that’s some deep shit. Seriously nothing but facts man that’s exactly how I feel. Too bad the masses never caught on to real talent and real profound hip hop
I probably first heard it about 3-4 years ago and I knew right away what a gem it was. It's interesting to know this history of it though. I didn't know that part. I did see 6 million views though so i kinda knew
Played this in my math class for my students to get a taste of real Golden Age rap and authentic hip hop culture and had them nodding their heads by the end of the track. You can't celebrate modern black history without learning about hip hop culture.
So true......yo, I was listening to Black Sheep This or That two days ago and couldn’t believe how uncontrollable Dope that track was back then, and when you sit and listen it to it, it still is just as potent!!!!! 🍌 ‘s
deejaydiabolic it annoys me how he put on Jay Z , cam’ron , and mase and all three were more successful, don’t get me wrong I like mase but cam and jay are a meh , cmon man L was so much more talented
@@wutang36chambers76 very true...i think a couple factors that play into that are the fact the L only actually had one full studio album to his name before he was murdered. While a beast on the underground circuit, I feel his life was taken before he could achieve that critical success that Hov or Ma$e was able to strive towards...and hell, even Ma$e only blew up from one track and a couple features...also, the content Big L rapped about, even by today's standards was a little intense for commercial success....although hov and cats like that, got love for rapping about coke, so 🤷♂️ but I agree with everything you said....i dj a lot of spots in Denver and *everytime I'd drop a Big L track, someone always comes to the dj booth to give props about big l....ain't no one dapping out when i play pac, biggie, hov etc. The heads who know...know.
Perhaps one of the best hip hop tracks EVER! Yes I said EVER! This track, 21 years later still gives me GOOSEBUMPS every time I hear it. Now that's a sign of a CLASSIC!
+Amidat you gotta go back a little further than that, this was sampled from the great Grover Washington's piece called Hydra in the 70's. But this joint is def in my top five.
Honestly this brought tears down my face. This was Golden Era HIP HOP. NEVER BE THE SAME. Who wants to go back to 93. I was one yr outtakes high school❤❤
This beat bounces to the heartbeat of NYC, to the projects, all the way to it's skyline. The concrete jungle as they call it. Perfect representation, beat and rhymes. From a N.J native respect to NY for the real hip hop 👏🏾
BCC was holding it down really hard when everybody else was doing they Cali thing. Them & Wu Tang. But yeah they took the east coast back before Wu Tang did.
Don't forget the Beatminerz. They made you feel how NY felt in the cold winter cyphers puffin Ls in the NYCHA projects of Brooklyn in the early 90s. Their beats are the embodiment of that. Knocking drums, jazzy loops, spine tingling sounds and an overall dark and dangerous vibe. This beat sounds like the paramedics just arrived to rescue the victim who is experiencing their last moments of life as their pulse fades away.
I grew up on EAST COAST music and the DJs, but I lived in GA! Loved WBLS and KISS FM...used to get mix tapes all the time from those stations....Chuck Chillout, DJ Red Alert, etc....MEMORIES!!!!
The Beatminerz as a collective was the definition of murky basement beats! Baby Paul and Mr Walt weren't no jokes either! Tupac wanted Mr Walt production on the original version of All Eyez On Me in late 95.. but then he wanted R Kelly, Rza, Kay Gee, Kool G Rap, Raekwon, Freddie Foxx, Chuck D on there too..
I remember purchasing this single and listening to it with my walkman. This is one of the best record. This represents the East Coast Hip-Hop. It's raw...hard and authentic. #Blackmoon #Buckshot #93 #Goldenera
+Zibby Zee ... Yes sis. I remember when this dropped. It revived hip hop in the East. Next thing you know, Wu was dropping in the winter, Nas the next year, and so on.
+Erick Jordan Actually, B.I.G brought The East back you better believe that-Jadakiss, "We will always love big poppa"This was filmed in Bushwick Projects..
This can't even be considered just rap. What this video depicts is hip-hop. The roots and origins of a whole culture and movement of music at its peak. From the graffiti, to the urban ghetto, to the subway train, to the DJ stylin' on the vinyl, to the MC, to the baggy streetwear, to the grimey Timberland boots and sneakers. The only thing this video was missing was breakdancing.
Just seeing Evil Dee hit the handstand just takes me back to the pure ESSENCE of east coo hip hop from b-boy days of grandmaster flash to dark-gritty east coast days of mob deep, black moon, smif-n-wessun, cornega, etc., just pure talent. ✨🎵💙
Seeing this video makes me sad. Most young people are experiencing a real watered down version of Hip Hop. This is that Pure UNCUT!! It’s content is negative of course, but the beat, the style, and the rhyme is what made Hip HOP Dope! And the 90’s Hip Hop was very special. Mad shout out to Buck Shot and the Bootcamp Click.
Sure did bro while I was in college at CSU bro.I had this big idea I was going to play the jams and inform the masses. I use to do my little slow jam,jazz mix with the old style playing a record and then announce the name and then do a PSA.Once I saw how watered down and commercial radio was getting.I was done and by then Pro-Black Hip hop was on the map.
This is hip hop!!! Who’s banging this in 2024!
its time to run it back.....
💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
Can’t believe it’s been 30 years!
@P-DAPS We getting up there lol
Yep because of AlScrath new joint
That bassline is immortal.
👍👍👍👍
You can thank Grover Washington Jr. Band for this Sample a 70's Groove
@@jamesburton247 yes HYDRA. Tell em but it shows how advanced buckshot was with the sampling content.
@@jamesburton247 the first time i went crate digging i found this Grover Washington Jr record and it made me so happy to find a classic record on my 1st dig 😁
Full circle.
Boot camp was my fave group in the 90s
Grover is one of my fave saxophonists of all time.
When he passed i posted on his online memorial.
His daughter appreciated what I posted and we kept in touch via email for a while.
No matter what happens in life, I always come back to this track.
Real shit👊🏿
Word
I owned this album thrice. My boys would say they "borrowed" it. Always had to grab it again and again.
💯💯
original headz normally do
Young kids won't realize, this was a revolution when it came out. This track was in Rap City top 10 for ages, back when real music had a chance of getting popular. Hasn't aged a day
“Back when real music had a chance of getting popular”. Daaaamn homie that’s some deep shit. Seriously nothing but facts man that’s exactly how I feel. Too bad the masses never caught on to real talent and real profound hip hop
I probably first heard it about 3-4 years ago and I knew right away what a gem it was. It's interesting to know this history of it though. I didn't know that part. I did see 6 million views though so i kinda knew
This might be the high water mark in hip hop history. Hard to think of something better that came after
Cats definitely sleep on dis shit.
The Graff always caught my eye
This beat always gives me goosebumps. Evil Dee was a genius
Almost 30 years later and its still knocking.
I agree beat just makes me feel good .
Grover Washington Jr Hydra
As a metalhead I love it
🧐😊
who remembers the feeling in 93, when they heard this blasting in the streets ??
93 I remember it all. Thank God I was 21 years old and rocking real rhymes while I was rocking my kickflips. Thank God for Black Moon
No doubt on every mixtape and college radio station 💯🙌🔥
My senior yr in high school in 93? This track was in HEAVY rotation in my walkman
Worddd baby i do!!! Im 54 and still bumping this in my car!!!!
Remember hearing it the summer of 1994.
This album should be in a museum.
It is
You are not exaggerating or lying my friend
You are right about that !!👍🏼👍🏼
Truth this album is a masterpiece
Classic
Played this in my math class for my students to get a taste of real Golden Age rap and authentic hip hop culture and had them nodding their heads by the end of the track. You can't celebrate modern black history without learning about hip hop culture.
Your students received a true education from you. From a teacher in the making to you, I salute you.
A real teacher
And from a true hip hop queen I give you mad respect!! Keep the trail blazing!!!!!
For real
Where were you wen I was n junior high and high school
This song and video is the definition of Hip-Hop culture.
+tswagg504 y if it was uncensored
Yesssssss! Awe man He was talking shit to my man so I had to get him! CLASSIC!
tswagg504 facts!
I have to agree!!
I was about 16 -17 when this dropped!
Only thing I like better then black moon was nas illmatic!!
tswagg504 Best comment on the Net Homie. Peace to all the Hip Hop Junkies.
One of the greatest beats ever. It doesn't get played out either. It actually sounds better and better as the years wear on
Yea the horn or siren is iconic and timeless. Buckshots lyrics still resonate. Absolute perfection. On par with any modern classic across genres
Exactly 💯
Its sound right
The more you listen to this the better it gets.
Seems like for some reason. I like it tho
EchelonNYK real talk doe
So true......yo, I was listening to Black Sheep This or That two days ago and couldn’t believe how uncontrollable Dope that track was back then, and when you sit and listen it to it, it still is just as potent!!!!! 🍌 ‘s
The whole album is nice!
@@darelljackson4132 oh yeah man the whole album tight as fuck
This Hip Hop is pure gold, and you can’t deny it.
Black Moon's Enta Da Stage record should've went triple platinum.
Facts
Yeah. They're the best songs
Charles Rigmaiden I agree
It's an extremely classic album!
💯% Facts. This album had absolutely no filler. Every track was a banger.
This song right here embodied 90s hip hop. Incredible!
True.
*east coast hip hop *
+Hennesee Lofukin No, Hip Hop, regardless of coast's. it is an East coast classic, but it transcends over all coast's.
Right on!
Classic! i was feeling this in the West Coast! Salute to NYC
EASILY the MOST slept on hip hop group of the 90s.
deejaydiabolic , definitely pal but the most slept on solo artist is Big L even tho In my opinion he’s the greatest of all time
@@wutang36chambers76 I absolutely 100 million percent cosign this response. Big L highly underrated. RIP Lamont Coleman 🙏
deejaydiabolic it annoys me how he put on Jay Z , cam’ron , and mase and all three were more successful, don’t get me wrong I like mase but cam and jay are a meh , cmon man L was so much more talented
@@wutang36chambers76 very true...i think a couple factors that play into that are the fact the L only actually had one full studio album to his name before he was murdered. While a beast on the underground circuit, I feel his life was taken before he could achieve that critical success that Hov or Ma$e was able to strive towards...and hell, even Ma$e only blew up from one track and a couple features...also, the content Big L rapped about, even by today's standards was a little intense for commercial success....although hov and cats like that, got love for rapping about coke, so 🤷♂️ but I agree with everything you said....i dj a lot of spots in Denver and *everytime I'd drop a Big L track, someone always comes to the dj booth to give props about big l....ain't no one dapping out when i play pac, biggie, hov etc. The heads who know...know.
@@deejaydiabolic don't disrespect PAC my boy he always gonna get luv💯
Black moon is a perfect example of pure uncut rap
How so?
Yea they is
@@mattrockstonic A perfect smooth yet powerful beat plus intelligent lyrics delivered with authentic flow is the elements for pure uncut rap
One of the nastiest beats EVER.
Str8 Jacked EPMDs Undergound tho
+Rudy Mikhailova "rap is an art. You don't own no loops"
My neck is broke
Roberto Flack yes sir!!!!
Roberto Flack
Song sampled: "Hydra" (1975)
Artist: Grover Washington Jr.
Who remember when Buckshot was considered one of the dopest MC’s he still is but I’m saying in the 90’s he started a whole movement
D. Jackson straight faaax💯💯💯💯
truth be told buckshot put so many artist on....
Everyone from Redman to Lil Kim to Tupac were riding for Buck!
Boot Camp Clik
@Jose Garcia - I wouldn't say he had nothing on them. I would say more he passed on the torch
This beat is the meaning of life
Yes God 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dj evil d
@@DonnieDarko1 facts bro
Fap
Woooooo yes
This track was so NYC. Love it
WORD UP B !
@@LunaHill-v5rThis was The Real NYC.
Perhaps one of the best hip hop tracks EVER! Yes I said EVER! This track, 21 years later still gives me GOOSEBUMPS every time I hear it. Now that's a sign of a CLASSIC!
real talk!!! and it was sampled from one of the most lyrical tracks every - KRS 1 - My Philosophy... That's double rare.
Amen too that!
+Amidat you gotta go back a little further than that, this was sampled from the great Grover Washington's piece called Hydra in the 70's. But this joint is def in my top five.
+Flashpoint992 I know what ya mean. That beat and flow is haunting.
+Flashpoint922 Agred, another great is CNN- War report.
Honestly this brought tears down my face. This was Golden Era HIP HOP. NEVER BE THE SAME. Who wants to go back to 93. I was one yr outtakes high school❤❤
I was 24
I feel u girl . I was 16 at the time. Great era.
I was 13 in '93.
2020 still bangin ear heroin
1993 is too dangerous
This beat bounces to the heartbeat of NYC, to the projects, all the way to it's skyline. The concrete jungle as they call it. Perfect representation, beat and rhymes. From a N.J native respect to NY for the real hip hop 👏🏾
You welcome.word up son
Yeah Man east represent
What’s the name of those projects ???
These dudes use 2 beef with junior mafia
Concrete jungle of CEMENT! No doubt yo! 174th n Audubon right here!!!!!!!! NJ is our brothaz!
I miss this days
One of the best produced albums in my humble opinion...
Grateful I grew up in this era. TIMELESS.
Me2
Forever grateful!!
Hip-Hop Legends! I rock this joint once a week! 2024 this joint still a banger!
Straight Up Banger 😎✌️
30 years later still 🔥 🔥
One of the sickest tracks ever in hip hop!
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BlackMoon never gets credit for bringing NYC HIP HOP back!
no real rapper ever gets credit only fake ones like Pitbull and Future
Why does it matter I apreciatte that we have this and that of nobody else.
In other words Fuck'em.
True. Until Craig Mack and biggie came Black moon was holding it down
now nyc has tekashi69 lol
BCC was holding it down really hard when everybody else was doing they Cali thing. Them & Wu Tang. But yeah they took the east coast back before Wu Tang did.
This beat is so hard its ridiculous
@sonny BIG FACTS! 💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
32 years later this song is still a banger son! Timeless hip-hop!
90s (GOLDEN ERA) glad I was a witness.
Same here!
Me too
Greatest rap era ever 💯💯💯💯
Thank god right
Forever and always
This is a cleansing for my speakers. So glad I lived through this era.
When the rhymes were just as important as the beat💯💯😌 This takes back to the early 90’s in a way I didn’t know I needed. 😌
Don't forget the Beatminerz. They made you feel how NY felt in the cold winter cyphers puffin Ls in the NYCHA projects of Brooklyn in the early 90s. Their beats are the embodiment of that. Knocking drums, jazzy loops, spine tingling sounds and an overall dark and dangerous vibe. This beat sounds like the paramedics just arrived to rescue the victim who is experiencing their last moments of life as their pulse fades away.
This song is incredibly simple. A breakbeat, cuts and verses. And it's perfect.
this shit never gets old
yes i still love this
never
lml im only 18 but i love the old wave fr i plan on bringing some back like this
yamisohi you already know
Most definitely
East Coast hiphop from the city where it all started! The east always goes hard, straight concrete.
EXACTLY!!!! I say this ALL THE TIME!!!!
I grew up on EAST COAST music and the DJs, but I lived in GA! Loved WBLS and KISS FM...used to get mix tapes all the time from those stations....Chuck Chillout, DJ Red Alert, etc....MEMORIES!!!!
+Jerome Benton lol still the east coast yo just southeast
When I think about 90's hiphop, Black Moon is one of the best!
I was the only guy in my little town in the East of France wearing a Nervous records T shirt in 93...
Respect!
True hip hop fan. Respect.
SALUTE!!!
@@livingstonmills5047 damn right .
✌️ respect
1993 was a dope year in nyc hiphop
every year till 97
Probably the BEST Year!!!
Yes
Love Blackmoon !!! Still 🔥🔥🔥🔥 in 2019!!!!
And 2020 better than this trash thats out now
@@ceddebiase8770 right
@@ceddebiase8770 truth.
Its actually 2020 but still a great song
Rise Of Da Moon!!💯 just sayin❤
Prayers for Buckshot Shorty🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
DJ Evil Dee is one of the greatest producers of ALL TIME!!
Jared Vogel beatminerz
The Beatminerz as a collective was the definition of murky basement beats! Baby Paul and Mr Walt weren't no jokes either! Tupac wanted Mr Walt production on the original version of All Eyez On Me in late 95.. but then he wanted R Kelly, Rza, Kay Gee, Kool G Rap, Raekwon, Freddie Foxx, Chuck D on there too..
he truly nailed this album
Super ill💯💯💯
And Evil and Walt about to do it AGAIN on Black Moon's new album "Rise Of The Moon", coming out Oct 18....I CAN'T WAIT!!!
I used listen to this in morning before school...salute buck shot boot camp click. Stand strong !
Steven Lightfoot same. Know all the lyrics💯🙏🏾
Hip hops golden era. Hip hop in its purest form.
Classic album. Mad that train ride to and from school worth it B. BK 🔥🔥😆
I remember purchasing this single and listening to it with my walkman. This is one of the best record. This represents the East Coast Hip-Hop. It's raw...hard and authentic. #Blackmoon #Buckshot #93 #Goldenera
+Zibby Zee ... Yes sis. I remember when this dropped. It revived hip hop in the East. Next thing you know, Wu was dropping in the winter, Nas the next year, and so on.
+Erick Jordan Actually, B.I.G brought The East back you better believe that-Jadakiss, "We will always love big poppa"This was filmed in Bushwick Projects..
+E Haynes Erick Jordan is correct
We should talk, we were born in the same year, we both like golden era Hip Hop. It must be fate. :)
simeon hector no he is not..
Ain't Nothing better than old school ...
This track will always be awesome, doesn't matter the years gone on!!
This can't even be considered just rap. What this video depicts is hip-hop. The roots and origins of a whole culture and movement of music at its peak. From the graffiti, to the urban ghetto, to the subway train, to the DJ stylin' on the vinyl, to the MC, to the baggy streetwear, to the grimey Timberland boots and sneakers. The only thing this video was missing was breakdancing.
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Tek and Steele.
Buckshot changed his clothes multiple times 😁😁😁.
Evil dee was a cold ass dj for real .
3:03 damn he was cold !!.
Queens cats rocked this shit all day everyday.....classiccccccccc......love real hip hop
Yep...we definitely did...this is classic right here!
Joell Garcia .. Black Moon is from Brooklyn
Yes we did on our way to Bk to get the BOOM!!!!!
Brooklyn
My golden years 90s young kid in timberlands last golden years of hip hop ✊🏾✊🏾
BUT THEY HAD THE 80s TIMBS ON LOL
🤜🏽🤛🏽
Thank you Grover for the foundation of this classic..........
Evil Dee on the turntables omg it gives me chills.
Tore the Wheels up
Real hip hop here
Wheww! this that joint. Being in NYC and loving this at that time. NYC to the death. Thank you Buck Shot, 5 feet and Evil Dee.
Hip hop in 2024 is just a crime. So glad i experienced real rap back in the days
Buckshot is definitely one of the most accredited authentic hip hop MC's!
The opening, floating shot of this video is actually kinda haunting. Song will be forever dope, of course.
I'm from Flatbush Brooklyn NYC 44 years old my era kid.......... Word up......
Early 90’s was rap’s golden age and this album was among the finest. Timeless.
I was here since who got the props debute Untill this day!🔥❤️
When you could see rappers out in public not hiding ...no fear back then !!!
"Mind tricks the body, body thinks the mind's crazy"
The mind you can't see!
BULLSEYE DIRECT HIT DONT MISS
@@benjaminsuggs4675 but how many mc's must get dissed?
One of the greatest hip hop tunes ever.
Just seeing Evil Dee hit the handstand just takes me back to the pure ESSENCE of east coo hip hop from b-boy days of grandmaster flash to dark-gritty east coast days of mob deep, black moon, smif-n-wessun, cornega, etc., just pure talent. ✨🎵💙
This beat is crazy still to today ..he killed it too
Get well soon legend 🙏🏽 Buckshot Shorty
Facts it makes no sense l meet him to he a real cool dude l see why 2pac was feeling his style.
Big up buck shot and all original general hip hop heads one love......
NO MATTER THE YEAR, I'M ALWAYS LISTENING 🎯 💯 🔥 🖤
I'm the only kid in all of my classes that knows this album , classic.
alex jungeee i feel like the only kid at my school
alex jungeee i see ya profile pic. what's the best chef track of all time? have fun with that. 😂
Those kids probably dont even know hip hop still existed in the 90s
I hate when kids say they listen to old school, but all they mention is Tupac and biggie
lol me too
that boom bap still resonates with everything I do, I hear those loops and go into a trance my G
Man. These the raw gems 💎 them drums still can’t be fuxed with 🎧
Greetings from Germany for all the real Hiphop headz, out there...
Still listening this in 2020, sampling Grover Washington Jr.’s “Hydra”.
Thosh Browne that’s the sample or u are mixing a sample?
@@aliyahlotus4274 Is the real song sampled for this track.
And an incerpt fromnKRS ONE..
Certified classic !!!! Shout out to the cats the used to roll up Phillies & Dutch Masters to this while drinking 40's.
Phillies Blunts were a movement....
ECC Massive Yes it was
William McGee I copped more bootleg Phillies shirts in Union Sq than I care to remember...joints were HOT...
We used to fuck with them Dutch masters, Phillies and Swisher sweets all day! All we did was roll blunts, Two pulls and pass.
Mad Dog 20/20 if you wanna really get down to it. This is my youth...stop playing!
This was one of my inspirations. Enta Da Stage was the backdrop to my young adult life growing up in NYC
When hip hop was pure.
No jewelry, no fancy cars, no half naked women, just raw hip hop, I’m so grateful that I was born in the early 80s.
Facts ✌️
Classic NyC Hardcore… “Bring it back, that old New York Rap…”
I am 46 years old and still remember how I felt when I first saw this video in 1993. Classic forever. Peace to the tribe of the Moon.
Still to this day, straight fire.
2022...1990...That time doesn't come back, but TH-cam makes us come back...
Classic ! I grow up in Poland with this music in early 90's .Big Up!
Oh, that's sweet, took me back. Big up 2!!
Who is still listening to this in 2023 +.. Black Moon is a Classic back in the day!!
Most Definitely
Seeing this video makes me sad. Most young people are experiencing a real watered down version of Hip Hop. This is that Pure UNCUT!! It’s content is negative of course, but the beat, the style, and the rhyme is what made Hip HOP Dope! And the 90’s Hip Hop was very special. Mad shout out to Buck Shot and the Bootcamp Click.
mrhudah Only thing missing is breakers.
Lordsincere1 yeah the breakers died down in the late 80’s. They were replaced by Big Booty Models shaking and jiggling 😢😂
well said
@@griffitz100 thank you Griff 🙏🏾
Dude.... the lyrics to this song ain't negative.
Black Moon always brings me back to reality!!
Back when hip hop was universal. What I mean? Didn't pick sides. I'm from the south and we used to blast this fire joint 🔥 🎤
2023 listening this yet! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
How the hell did we fall so far from this.
Cause hip hop peaked around this time
Facts
Because it’s not about the street anymore. The powers that be have pushed music to a rainbow fucked up world.
Real Rapp
The powers that be have weaponized our music and use it trap is in a low-frequency of clout , murder , disrespect to woman, and poverty.
Lordy this is better than todays stuff
Streetside PhotoOnline Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyy better!!! It really bothers me how bad hip hop is
Streetside PhotoOnline frfr😂😂😂 This jawn still HARD AF!!!!
Streetside PhotoOnline i still play 90s hip hop. always will.
@@vernellthomas6644 Yep.
always is
Boom Bap at its finest!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤
legendary song.
Still 🔥 in summer of 2020!!!
That Hydra By Grover Washington sample is dope. Da Beatminers
Use to play it death on my old radio show
You had a radio show
Sure did bro while I was in college at CSU bro.I had this big idea I was going to play the jams and inform the masses. I use to do my little slow jam,jazz mix with the old style playing a record and then announce the name and then do a PSA.Once I saw how watered down and commercial radio was getting.I was done and by then Pro-Black Hip hop was on the map.
Darryl Slaughter Wow thats cool no radio stations now play this music
God bless Grover Washington Jr.
93 one of my favorite hip hop years so many classic joints came out from east coast west south
I probably played this over 5000 times 🔥🔥🔥🔥
same here , I can hear jah's voice clearly in this song! hear no evil! jah ova evil!
30 yrs later..still slapping