Crooklyn Dodgers (Special Ed, Masta Ace & Buckshot) - Crooklyn (Official Video)
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- Crooklyn Dodgers (Special Ed, Masta Ace & Buckshot) - Crooklyn (Video) from the soundtrack to 'Crooklyn' (1994)
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Man with tears in my eyes i can't help but think about what a pure time in Hip Hop this was.
siordamc FACT!!! And I’m from CALI!! I miss these times
@@gilbertmillerjr367 For real bro! & i live in the Caribbean on the twin isle Trinidad and Tobago so for me the experience was memorable all the same fam!
Facts this is the golden era these songs bring u back to a place n time the pharcyde she keeps on passing me by u dont get da girl now a days everyone gets all da models ur swag is tarnished if u suggest otherwise dear mama Tupac will be played every mother's day from here till the end of eternity songs had substance nowadays these tracks lack thought it's a damn shame it really is these kids are deprived
Such a great time for hip hop. 2020..what the hell happened.
@@gilbertmillerjr367 the west don't know about this east coast slang
Who's bumpin this real 90s shit in 2024!!!?
2021 in two days
2021
2021 type shit😎💯
Feb 2021✊🏾
Still loving this dope a$$ track in 2021!!! *Real Hip-Hop* *Bobbing My Head*
what a beautiful thing hiphop once was.
Still is
the crust is destroyed but the core is intact
Ditto... from Philadelphia!! ☝🏻🫱🏻🫲🏿🫱🏻🫲🏿🫱🏻🫲🏿!!!
There are still real MCs.
These Q-Tip beats are hypnotizing. 🔥🔥🔥
know the bassline sample to it?
@@morreddie717There isn't one. I don't think the bass line is a sample
it gets in ya ear
@@Mochic45Sly and the family stone with a para EQ low filter and resampled under another filter version of the sample..
@@Mochic45 the bass sample is from the same as the piano but eq'd to the low end then the piano line is another chop ontop layered.
🔥🔥🔥 Not a single weak verse. 100% talent. Exactly what Hip Hop was supposed to be.
So dope !
Some good times here. Anyone else listening to this in 2024?
Timeless!
100%
On the infinite playlist
@@terrencestith6675FOREVER 🎯🎯🎯
DEFINITELY I AM, 1994 summer ☀️ BUMPIN in my nissan pathfinder 🔥🔥🔥
Masta Ace was on it for this joint....50 years old & I can't get out this era.
Hell yeah. This and return of the crooklyn Dodgers are still fire and put todays hiphop to shame!
No need to get out of this era, beats the hell out of the current one.
I'm so stuck in the 92-98 time frame of NY hip hop and I love it. I listen to all that hip hop like it's still brand new.
Jason Russell ace killed it
We never will! Its okay
Buckshot is crazy, one of my favourite mc...
This aged WELL.....
January 2023 and this is *STILL* FIRE 🔥
I was 17 when this came out. 45 now.
Take note youngsters.
1:23
Same age and completely agree
I'm listening in July, 2023
@@arnelevans4803 August 2023 🤣
This will still be fire by 2043
these rappers were born from the late 60s and early to mid 70s they sampled so much of their parents music. the 90s will always be top of the list of hip hop the best producers incorporated the samples of the jazz and the soul from decades before it. Hip-hop is history its always cool to actually own the CD or album so you can see who were the geniuses behind of all of masterpieces. .Our music is one of the main factors that makes me proud of being black. Never forget. the music the legacy and where. we came from.
Exactly. I watched a doc about funk narrated by ?uestlove that explained how there were the instruments left behind to middle class music students. It made me think to how hip hop started, and how Grandmaster Flash thought to keep the best part of the break from those funk/disco records fresh and keep bringing it back. Like even this past week Drake's getting all this love from his latest two joints that pay tribute to Jay and Em in the songs and video
The beat runnin' through my mind as I read your very eloquent dialogue. Ms. Lady Crystal R!!!
Tragic Mean
Don
perfectly said!!!
Easily one of the greatest Hip Hop songs ever...so many good memories come to mind when I hear this masterpiece.
Wish I had a damn time machine
The beat and those high hats name one group today making this type of real Hip Hop funk.
Buckshot ,Masta Ace , Special Ed all of them had those voices that get stuck in your head I'm not the only one I'm sure.
“ you are not alone, I am here with you….”😂
Buckshots part gets me hype every time “I’m feeling another part of reality” melodic flow over boom bap beats.
Yes!! One the reason i love buckshots style!! Mad underrated.
FEEL THE EXACT SAME WAY!!!!!
@@YKZA702 o
... Hit me when I represent the F.A.P .... LOVE IT!!!
Buckshot was my favorit artist, even committed a crime riding on my bic listening to him on my walkman
the 90's was magical
White and black magical.
Proud to say 44 yr old woman with the import 12 inch record. Can still rap word for word- 👌👌
My dad and I loved this joint ...i miss him
@@ghariiscool good memories I’m sure for you😊
🔥🇺🇸🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Shyt I’m proud of you too, that’s hard 🔥
Same age...I absolutely still rap it line by line☺️
Buckshot's flow on this...
Forever one of the most underrated
BOOTCAMPCLIK4LIFE
He's def. on my top-50 Hip-Hop list for sure.
Indeed.. Actually my favorite MC still
Buck shorty for reals
Right bro was gone in a different planet with this 🔥🔥💯🎵
This whole joint is beautiful, timeless, perfection. Pure golden era majesty at its finest. From Q-Tips genius production to the illest of flows from Special Ed, Masta Ace and Buckshot it really doesn’t get much better than this. The truest and best of art is transcendent. And this is true hip hop. I feel so grateful to have lived through that magical period of time.
✊🏿💥💥💥BIG FACTS !
Madta Ace!! Buckshot!! And Special Ed 🔥 🔥 Killed This Rap Joint.. Rap Legends 🎶 🎤 🎶 🎤 🎶 🎤.
yea it gets me emo too
Anyone know the bassline sample to this song?
Anyone know the bassline sample to this song?
Listen to this 1000s of times and never gets old - the beat, the rhymes and flow...masterpiece
This beat goes hard🔥 shout out to Q tip for producing this song💯💪
That beat is insane, and I ain’t a New Yorker I’m from the south, i use to blast this on rap city in the 90s
Q-TIP, the abstract !
I’m from NY and I listened to Goodie Mob growing up 🤷🏽♂️ ☺️
I’m 27 years old from Liverpool Uk, have family in NY, Boston & Chicago(Irish connections), I grew up on Nas, Gangstarr, Big L (east coast) can someone who lived through the 90’s to witness this era tell me what it was like? This era of music can’t be touched & I grew up in the same city as the Beatles, now that’s sayin somethin!
It was great, man. Seemed like all the Hip-Hop being released was this good. Very lyrical, you had afrocentric and conscious mcs, but also the gangsters, party bangers. Every one on my block was wearing Polo, Nautica and then once Snoop did SNL, then came Tommy Hilfiger. In Canada it was hard to access the music though, it didnt play on commercial radio so we watched RapCity on MuchMusic and took notes. Had to read the Source to learn as much as possible and go to record stored like HMV to cop the new releases.
😌 It was dope man!!! '87 to 99 but particularly '87 to 97 were the definitive years in hip-hop. The "Golden Era" was so damn special! So many talented artists all over the nation!
Old skool is still the best hip hop
According to Q-Tip the early 90s was the start of the new skool. 80s is what old skool represents.
Not the best hip hop its the ONLY hip hop!
Yes sir it is no mumble rap or kiki real lyrics not this bullshit that so popular now
Always and forever. 90’s all day.
Word
Special Ed came so nice on that first verse, set it off right
NICKOLAS CAIN Right, I'm from Charlotte and it's crazy that now But Homie lives in Charlotte
Spek Tak I'm from/live in Charlotte too and I'm waiting to run into him, lol. I wonder why he chose to move here out of all places, but it's cool he lives here.
Lisa Lisa I know a few people who have actually taken pictures with him on some random encounter.. There are a few old school MCs that live in Charlotte now and few that frequent the city since the 80s
Spek Tak I know someone who worked at Steele creek summer day camp a few years back and his youngest son was attending the day camp and she said every afternoon he'd come in and pick him up. I was like "wow!!!". I would have probably lost my job as day camp counselor for trying to take pics with him and trying to talk to him and asking for his autograph, lol or he would've tried to dove me every day when he came in to get his son so I wouldn't speak to him and someone said they saw him at some store on Graham street a few months ago and that's right near where I live, now I'm thinking about going to that store from time to time, lol.
Lisa Lisa llol it's no telling where u will bump into him at.. U might catch him at Walmart on the late night llol
This Embodies 90s Hip Hop. It’s Like Opening A Time Capsule Every Time I Hear It. One Of My Favorite Beats Of All Time. “I’m Feeling Another Part Of Reality”
Absolutely!!!
Classic .. HipHop used to be so poetic. I miss the golden era.
One of the best opening lines of all times "Panic as another manic depressant adolescent stares at death but what's left.."
Poetry.
Lyrical art!!! Not like this Mumble bullshit rap today
I always say, Ed had the best lyrics here. And he’s maddd underrated.
@@mr._sharpe All 3 MC's were underrated. Never truly got the props they deserved IMO.
This was from a time when bars had real structure and meaning. Golden Era.
DJ Chosen1 🔥🔥
Just coming home from Buckshot performing this tonight in 2024. Life is good to me.
Much respect to Q-Tip for this!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
one of the greatest hip hop songs from the 90's..
One of the best ever!!! 😊
To this day, Masta Ace still flies low under many people's radar...what a shame..
maybe your right.
victor okwaro Yes,sirrrrr!!!!
Right!
The joint was released in 1994. Happy 30th..
Still bumpin' this in the 2-0-1-7 till Eternity.
They don't make em like they used to!!!
Moose S. facts!!
Amen to that !!
Moose S. WORD!
Moose S. hell yeah . the bassline and the piano riff is cool with the beat.
We did it like that, now we do it like this
Still raises the hairs on my neck. A true classic from the Golden Years
Caught Me Slippin' Well said
Not even from BK. Spent a lot of my youth there... But this raises the hairs on my neck because it fits the feel
of BK in the 1988-1993 era.
Absolutely!
Holy shit, that is one of THE MOST amazing basslines I ever heard!
Come back 90s hip hop, we love you ❤👊😎
This stands the test of time. Knocks in any decade
Word ..Melody is King..
Buckshot had the most sickest unique style ever..when he came in on the first verse....Damn..THE GOLDEN AGE OF HIP-HOP..
The song Slave changed my whole life.
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Buckshot was always one of my favs growing up.
Still my favorite MC ever 💪🏿
@@AbuKahn right .
Classic. One of the best beats ever. Nuff said.
Who made it? Evil dee?
@@getstrongby4038
Produced by ATCQ, Evil Dee made the additional production and scratches
@@tha_cyruz thank you sir!
YES!!
ATCQ yes primarily done by The Abstract aka Q Tip
QTIP production is Masterful.
@ME Rivera yes you can....I'm in a world war with Muham and my man
Yes sir ✌🏻
Darn didn't know that Tip produced this
He might even be my favorite producer. So underrated when compared to other greats, but at least he’s appreciated.
Do you know who he sampled for this song?
I dont know why but this song always gets me wishing I grew up in New York in the 90s
Growing up in nyc in the 90's was GOLDEN.
***** i think all the old school badass rappers were grown up between drugs guns and criminality, so it was not a good life i guess
cylon Yeah the life they lived wasn't good, but there's just something about New York in the 90s that intrigues me.
***** I grew up in Brooklyn. The hip hop culture was glorious but there was a lot of unnecessary violence.
BigBad Bryant I find that these struggles (like the unnecessary violence you stated), they faced is what fuelled rappers music through the 90s, because they rap about their life experiences and problems they faced through their life.
I saw masta ace live a couple weeks ago and it was a fucking top tier show. when he said "who is the man? that kid there" he pointed directly at me. I litteraly lost my shit and he dapped me up at the end of the song. Proper core memory.
The thing I love most about this era of boom bap is the vibe. It's nothing
like it.
Damn fuckin right!!
Amen sister! #RealHipHop
+John Doe The Boom Bat era lives on....
Douglas Jones I was born in 1992. Even though I understand and enjoy this type of hip hop, I still missed out. But I wish you the best on your battle with nostalgia.
+John Doe your cute.
The Soul Train Clips went perfect with this Joint. Classic Hip Hop 🔥
Yeah they did
Like all rap like all old school rap like all hip-hop like all 90s💯
Yup
To this day I cannot listen to this track without pretending to be on Soul Train haha
@@lsamoa I do the same thing!
Hip hop used to be so beautiful. I was raised on hip hop during the first Golden era and hit my teenage years during the second one. There will never be another moment like it in the history of music.
No song better encapsulates the feeling of early/mid 90s East Coast hip-hop than this song. This song is just beautiful!
Best in the world! And I'm from the South!
Finessed Analyzer This is the true Brooklyn anthem. 1994 was and still the best year of hip-hop. I grew up in Atlanta but I must say that New York started this hip-hop shit. There will never be another era like this again.
Finessed Analyzer Yes sir! This shyt touched my soul! That sample! Bought that cassette single
Except the remix
Finessed Analyzer omgn u couldn't have said this better this song is part of the soundtrack to my life that 90s feeling and era was like no other. Loved this movie as well
It's great to hear Guru shout out BROOKLYN on the hook. RIP GURU! GANGSTARR 4 LIFE!
Rest In Beats Guru 🎶
HIPHOP4LIFE
The Planet....
@@InVinoVeratas mass appeal is my favorite.
^ Word G, Mass appeal was perfect Nd 👌🎶
I'm from Oakland, but lived in Brooklyn(Flatbush) for 9yrs. Love that borough.
I miss this song. This sound was one of the highlights of the movie for me.
It's the real deal
You are so gorgeous
It is a nice song
It was in the movie "kids" also
Like all rap like all old school rap like all rap like all rap 90s💯
I’m virtually paralyzed by the intense feelings of nostalgia this elicits from by childhood. Born and raised in BK in the early 80s and still here, this is the music I grew up on in the 90s. Chairman Mao (the DJ-you can Google him) made a mix tape for me; Crooklyn was one of my favorite tracks on it. This was before DUMBO was overtaken by wealth, before the towers were gone, before TImes Square was prostituted to giant corporations, before police were positioned on the Brooklyn Bridge, before anyone cared about Williamsburg, when the RR train ran, when the original Pier 17 was there, when Brooklyn Bridge Park was just a bunch of warehouses, when the Williamsburg Savings Bank was still a bank and people didn’t live in it, when the Beat Street and Music Factory on Fulton Street competed for album signings, when music was non-disposable and you salivated for releases and didn’t forget about what you listened to yesterday on iTunes or Spotify. I could go on and on. I’m not saying today is wrong. I guess I’m just getting old and longing for some of the way things used to be.
Crown Heights here born in 1989. Wow you really took it back.. waaay back
Much respect to you old head. Ez 🤜
Your not alone my man. I miss it so much it hurts
Like all rap like all old school rap like all hip-hop like all 90s-80s💯🎶🎶🎶
U went in i was born mid 80s its Crown Heights in here yu herd but yea salute to everything you said
Never gets old! Still listening to this in 2024.
This was classic. Pure hip hop
the 90s were the golden age. but this specific song is pure gold. instant classic. the beat and the way each of their flows compliment eachother. my ears had an orgasm
rudy liberato 100% agree
Real hip hop community, nobody can deny the 90s carefree & rugged style of hip hop was the undeniable golden age. Plus the hunger that artists had back then to stamp their own individual styles on a track will never be equaled. So glad I was growing up listening to all these types of masterpieces back then. "Hip hop wins hip hop wins" 💯
rudy liberato exactly 110% every time I shoot my load
Ear-gazm???? 👂🏼💦💧🎤
Tbh I’d say between the years of 1985- 1995 were the golden age of hip hop
What a tune. Brings tears to my eyes I aint gone lie... TIP killed this beat and all the MC's did the damn thing! Straight classic!
Masta Ace is always so underrated. From Sittin on Chrome to the MF Doom and Marco Polo albums and everything in between he's been amazing.
The son of Yvenone is one of my favorite songs of all time, that song is so hard 🔥
Facts 🔥🔥🔥
Man, why can't hip hop sound like this anymore? Street beats, DJing, and dope emcees. Yeah, I said dope emcees. So you know I'm old school. All this pants on the ground/skinny jeans/colorful dreadlock music of 2017 is really beginning to piss me off. All my old school peeps, if you feel what I'm saying, gimme a HELL YEAH!!!
greeneyedsoul71 HELLLLL YEAHHHH
Skinny jeans are wack!
HELL YEAH!!!
Hell Yeah!!!!
HELL YEAH!!!!!!!!
As a 25 year old, let me just say I love Hip Hop 💪🏾🔥 and when I say Hip Hop, I mean THIS HIP HOP! I wish I was raised throughout the entire 90s decade 😭
You would've loved it...
I'm 25 as well and I agree with you!!
Don’t say that. You were meant to be here and now.
The 2010’s will be your glory years!
Ed killed this beat...Brooklyn stand up ...masta,Buck and Ed classic!!!!!!!
This is what Q-Tip said about making the beat..."I actually did the ‘Crooklyn Dodgers’ beat over at Special Ed’s studio in Brooklyn. Everybody wanted to meet at his spot, so I brought my equipment over and I banged it out right there. I was just in one of those dark vibes. Sometimes I don’t know where it comes from. The inspiration just comes out and you just go with it."
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SwaggerLikeUz Yes bro, you done know! I remember you. Said you were from Texas if my memory serves correct. Real heads for life!
Great to hear from u. You were one of the first channels I followed, much respect.
SwaggerLikeUz Thx. Respect for being a loyal subscriber. 👊🏾
This beat!!!!!! Tip is a beast!!!
Shit still goes harrrd .. June 2023 👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽
Almost 25 years later still bangin harder than anything today!
Nuff love Big Lex
Q-Tips illest beat and do you see how the beat time traveled back to the 70s and stayed relevant to those dances!!!!! That is so dope!!!!!
James Walker heavily underrated producer
Incorrect
"Come On Down" Big Daddy Kane ft. Q Tip & Busta Rhymes is his best beat
@@Hitme410 Tip didn't do that beat tho
@@Hitme410 Tip didn't do that beat tho
Lets get this shit straight!!! JD/J Dilla Not Q-Tip Step up your beat knowledge..
They don’t make music like I’m this any more. Never thought I’d say that, but here we are. 🙌🏾💪🏾🙏🏾
Whole hip hop culture taken over and corrupted by the minions of the SINagogue of Satan
I haven't stopped playing this hip-hop tune since I first heard it played on the radio in South London in November 1994 - never bored of it. To me this is the best hip-hop tune ever - it still has me in awe every time I play it both lyrically and musically. Makes me wish I was from Brooklyn. In short this is beautiful HIP-HOP collaboration epitomising the Golden Year of Hip-Hop. My Hip-Hop head knew this would be a Classic the first time I heard it.
I feel you bruv...i bought this from our price records in lewisham shopping centre 1994....big up to you wherever you are in south london!!!
You ain't missing nothing son. I'm from North London, now in Brooklyn since 86.
One of the best for sure
Like all rap like all old school rap like all hip-hop like all 90s💯
This is one of my favorite songs of all time
Likewise!!
No joke tho..best part of the song was the end.. brings tears to my eyes..."brooklyn wins....brooklyn wins...."
And im from Pittsburgh 😭😭
Yup
"Black man with a permanent tan" Gold Jerry, thats gold.
I just love this, real East Coast hip Hop.
It doesn't get much better than this. This beat will forever be flames 🔥🔥
Anytime Spike Lee dropped a movie, you knew the soundtrack had to be dope!!! "Crooklyn" was a very underrated movie and the soundtrack was underrated as well 💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥
3 of the most underrated emcees ever in hip hop. And Q-Tip is one of the most underrated producers.
+Ric Smith Tip has produced some great tracks. My favourite is the remix he made for Nas' track The World is Yours
*****
Yeah that's one of my favorite Tip beats too
+David Caetano he dropped ONE LOVE too on illmatic if im correct
Ric Smith I KNEW there was a reason why I get the goosebumps to this track! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
I
One of the illest beats ever!!
I have this on vinyl! Still rockin! Im 58 and its the end of 2023! Hip Hop Royalty!!! 🎛🎚🎤🎧🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊
All three of these legends would wipeout todays generation in ways dat I cant explain. Masta ace,Special Ed n Buckshot all day
Special Ed killed it 🔥🔥
He did
😏👉🏾 Yes he did!!! 😎👍🏾
I love Crooklyn but I especially love the credits when they in the soul train line and this song is playing
FACTS
This song is timeless 💪🏿💪🏿✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
Born and raised in Queens, living in Buffalo NY now. Still bumping this in 2023! Timeless CLASSIC in Hip Hop.✊🏿
Maddd respect to Special Ed
Seeing this video and hearing this song automatically make me tear up thinking about my Childhood days..Timeless 🔥🔥🔥
This joint gives me goosebumps.😊
90's NY hip hop made me want learn more about the origins of hip hop and made me appreciate the genre even more
Check out the doc on Netflix
DAMN I MISS THIS SOUND IN HIP HOP!!!!
Me too😭
Like all rap like all old school rap like all hip-hop like all 90s-80s💯
Still dope 2023, thank you sirs....
This number gives me the chills. Music History via Brooklyn
This beat still goes hard in 2020.
Crooklyn Dodgers still jammin all these yrs later who.kmew ......brooklyn !!
Im from NJ. In 94, i was in the Air Force, stationed in Del Rio, Texas. And when this came out, i bought the TAPE and played it at a party for my gf at the time. Whole crowd was from Texas and knew nothing about East Coast hiphop so i had to school them that night. Must have played it 6 times. Felt like i had in possession a classic that noone understood that night but my East Coast blood knew. Like Parrish Smith said, "I know your head's bobbing, cause the neck knows". Hiphop heads know a timeless hiphop classic when they hear it the first time.
wl1903 I just smiled, hell I was CHEESIN reading your post. That visual is beautiful. It was an INSTANT CLASSIC for me as soon as I heard it.
truuueee. W playboy
I was stationed in Little Rock in 1994 bumpin this shit too....from Detroit
I was on an Air Force Base in San Francisco for Advanced Culinary Arts School & cats was sleepin on dis JAWN I’m from -> PHILLY!!!! 🔥🎤👽👑
If they was from Texas you should have played them some Geto Boys. Lol.
This is one of the greatest instrumentals ever created by a human being. Q-Tip has given us so much amazing music. And Masta Ace is one of the best rappers ever
Masta Ace is my favorite MC of all time..
Masta Ace really did his thing on this. I love it.
I love how it looks like the soul train dancers are dancing to the beat to this song ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
This track will forever embody an era, this is ghetto poetry right here.
Spring 1994 when this came out. I was 16-can remember like it was yesterday. My life was friends, girls, sports, parties and hip hop (and I guess school too). All 3 rappers blessed this track but Buckshot intro in 1st verse and Masta Aces last verse about 70s TV show are classic. A dude I used work with would ask me to rap Aces last verse. Miss those days
So timeless miss the 90's
This song from beginning to end.......🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
All I can say is 90s hip-hop is gold.
kiddkevo me to 90 hip hop music was the best in our time i really miss music like this i will always be 90 hip hop in my heart for
More like Platinum. Best era of hip-hop hands down. Blessed to have lived my 20's during the 90's.
GOOOOOLD BARRRS 💯📶📶📶📶🏆
the golden era of producers and rappers! everybody was fuckin hungry!!
The 80s gave us Special Ed in '89 but yeah the late 80s set ths tone for early 90s. They were already rappin faster by then like Biz Markie's Vapors. Im just glad Ed made it outta crack era NYC. I've seen a few documentaries on it, idk how he made it out that rat hole, niggas actually had to avoid Times Square.
2023 still banging this
We be doing it up CROOKLYN styyyyyle!!!! What does it take to get ya willllld!!! Masta Ace 2023
I'm not from Brooklyn....I'm from Oakland...But I love this song!!!!!
So, Supreme didn't do this beat???!!!!!
I care, biaaaatch!!!!!
Raymond Mckinnie really? but he wasn't even on the beats in tribe, how did he get to do this?
Raymond Mckinnie The documentary is called Beats Rhymes And Life
Of course you like this because it has that Oakland sound, I love early 1990's New York and Oakland music.
Ah man...instant nostalgia watching this. I'm from London but I remember going to N.Y. in 1995 when I was kid and got the bus to Tower Records in some grimy part of Brooklyn. This tune immediately reminded of it. The boom bap era really was the best of hip-hop.
90’s was the time for hip hop.
I've loved this song since watching Crooklyn as a kid. The beat and flow is so dope! 🔥🔥🔥 90's hip hop is unbeatable.
So glad I grew up in this era