I discovered Scarface, MTV vidoes and Rap music all at once in the 80s. In my ears/soul, there is NO better rapper than Scarface... And now that I study metaphysics and the occult, I can NOW innerstand better WHY I was so drawn to HIS lyrics and his videos... He's a MASTER musical alchemist 4 sure, turning all his pain into solid black gold! Thx for responding to his video; First time watching your platform and I DID wipe my shoes off [liked the video], when I first came in... Salute!
Mike Dean!! Först time seeing him live is unreal! En enigma for the last 35 years! Now I'm waiting to do the same, with Rob "Fonksta" Bacon and Stan "The Guitar" Man.
I like your reaction, only thing what you say remind you of is songs that came out after these were released. Face sampled classics but he released these before these 96 on artist.
“Mary Mary Jane ” is the original song that Ashanti samples and does an interpolation of. Rick James song was called “Mary Jane” it’s pretty much the same premise but different song and sounds different.
Growing up in south (I’m 26) scareface is a staple. Legit one of the 10 best discographies in rap music .
I never thought I would see Facemob do a Tiny Desk Concert!!!!!!! I put this up there with Jay-Z unplugged!!!!!!!!!
I’m 46 from Houston. Been listening to face since I was 13. TOP 3 DOA 🔥
I discovered Scarface, MTV vidoes and Rap music all at once in the 80s. In my ears/soul, there is NO better rapper than Scarface... And now that I study metaphysics and the occult, I can NOW innerstand better WHY I was so drawn to HIS lyrics and his videos... He's a MASTER musical alchemist 4 sure, turning all his pain into solid black gold! Thx for responding to his video; First time watching your platform and I DID wipe my shoes off [liked the video], when I first came in... Salute!
I was turned on to Scarface and the Ghetto Boys in 1989 and I was hooked. 🔥
It’s crazy when I find out people who don’t know Scar Face who is one of the foundations of southern music
Scarface is 1 of the best ever🙌
Smile (featuring 2pac) is a sample from SOS Band “Tell me If you Still care” which Kirk Franklin also sampled
2pac also sampled it on Keep your Head Up. I love seeing all the samples and the difference each artist makes to it.
This man's voice is just amazing. He should do voiceover work
Mike Dean!! Först time seeing him live is unreal! En enigma for the last 35 years!
Now I'm waiting to do the same, with Rob "Fonksta" Bacon and Stan "The Guitar" Man.
My cousin left his Scarface "untouchables" tape at my house in 97' and I haven't looked back. Scarface is my 2nd favorite rapper
I like your reaction, only thing what you say remind you of is songs that came out after these were released. Face sampled classics but he released these before these 96 on artist.
Scarface's song Mary Mary was copied by Murder Inc for Ashanti. Scarface's song was inspired by Rick James'.
“Mary Mary Jane ” is the original song that Ashanti samples and does an interpolation of. Rick James song was called “Mary Jane” it’s pretty much the same premise but different song and sounds different.
Mind playing tricks on me, that was a true story. Face, and Bushwick struggled with mental illness as youths.
Y’all youngins I see don’t know anything about Scarface! He is exactly where Kirk Franklin sampled his song from
One of the best to do it 🔥🔥💯
These are classic Hits not something he just Made.
yup Kurt Frank sampled his Smile. Please react to the actual song cause it features 2pac
On what Kirk song?
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Rick James mary jane
Scarface wrote the entire Ghetto Boys track
Ashanti took it from Face
Mental illness was the issue not drugs.
Because you never listen to Face just say it.. lol
Dude you don’t even know Face, terrible take
I talked for close to a hour what part is a terrible take ?