Just leaving this comment here so that when somebody likes it ILL remember this gem of a mix Edit: why this comment getting traction after 2 years 😭😂 thanks for reminding me
00:00 Constant Deviants - Feel That (Problem Child 12'') 00:22 Pete Rock & InI - What you say 04:27 AZ - Ho Happy Jackie 07:56 Key Kool & Rhettmatic - Can U Hear It? 12:06 Showbiz & AG - Got Ya Back 15:35 The B.U.M.S- Elevation (Free My Mind) 19:11 Pete Rock & Deda - Everyman (1995) 23:10 Channel Live - Station Identification 27:43 AZ - I Feel for You 30:33 Pete Rock/Deda - 07 Markd4Death (feat. Ex Cons) 34:44 Citizen Kane - Structure Foundation 37:55 Grand Puba - I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are) 42:12 Le crime - Democrates D 45:45 Pete Rock & InI - Grown Man Sport 50:16 Pete Rock & DeDa - I Originate 54:43 Da Youngstas - Verbal Glock 59:13 Constant Deviants - Feel That 1:01:40 UBAD - The Legacy 1:05:46 DJ Cam - Dieu Reconnaitra Les Siens 1:07:44 Les Sages Poètes de la Rue - Comment tu veux que j'taffe? 1:09:02 DJ Cam - Dieu Reconnaitra Les Siens (reprise) 1:10:13 The B.U.M.S - Let the music take your mind 1:14:20 Scott Lark da Sensei - Natural Bliss 1:17:50 B.L.A.C.K.(Beats, Lyrics And Conscious Knowledge) - Seein'in 1:21:41 The B.U.M.S - Lyfe 'N' Tyme 1:26:25 The Dereliks - The Phrase that Pays 1:29:34 Source of Labor Feat. Beyond Reality - Come WIth Me 1:34:35 is Scales Empire (Know Kandu) - Bright Lights, Big City
Link to Spotify playlist. Couldn't find a few songs but list is collaborative so feel free to add ones that are missing. open.spotify.com/playlist/4njFh47kbha2uGmNm2KWXm?si=d2eIwNRqT9uC8x90YU964Q
Bustedknuckles47 bustedknuckles47 If you’re referring to mainstream music then yes. But there are literally millions of artists on the planet today. To say most of them mumble is an overstatement. There are plenty of artists in America alone making dope HipHop and R&B. And that’s just American HipHop and R&B. We can go further into the thousands of different cultures across the world who are making soulful music as we speak. The 90s era was special in its own way, but so was every era of music before and after it.
Bustedknuckles47 bustedknuckles47 there’s literally great hip hop all around if you dig right now. The diversity in the sound is only amplifying. It gets overshadowed by the mainstream stuff but you can’t let that sour your tastebuds. Even some of the mainstream is putting in their service.
@@1989Ezal they build hiphop to confuse our minds, and hold us back from politiks, hiphop was another step more to the bad , but in the beginning very nice !
This mix is like a time machine. Transported right back to being 16 years old, sitting alone in my suburban bedroom late at night - recording tracks off the radio (DJ Pinkhouse WGCI-FM 107.5) A magical, formative time. I was really lonely at the time and didn't have a lot of friends. Hip-hop music/culture was something amazing I could discover, hold onto, and be inspired by.
Sik ‘95 selection bro. A few minutes in I was remembering to back when I was 22 and was just dazed at how fast time goes and lamenting on decisions I’ve made that I regret. Music is a beautiful mental time machine...
@@uamakllah that and it's all about image. and what artist can tweet the coolest message, or post the slickest pic on instagram to get attention. 90's Hip Hop was the best, all about the message and the dope beats.
@@uamakllah How can they let it marinate? We have a CONSTANT, endless stream of information and entertainment. Completely different scenario to only being able to afford one album a month as a teenager in the 90s.
Track List: 00:00 Feel that / Constant Deviants 00:22 What you say / Pete & ini 04:27 Key Kool & Rhettmatic - Can U Hear It? 12:06 Showbiz & AG - Got Ya Back 15:35 The B.U.M.S- Elevation (Free My Mind) 19:11 Pete Rock & Deda - Everyman (1995) 23:10 Channel Live - Station Identification 27:43 AZ - I Feel for You 30:33 Markd4Death (feat. Ex Cons) 34:44 37:55 Grand Puba - I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are) 42:12 Le crime - Democrates D 45:45 Pete Rock & InI - Grown Man Sport
Hands down 1995 was one of the greatest years in Hip Hop... if not THE greatest! Sooo many classics... independent/underground gems as well as major releases.
@@korewadaniel Nah man shit like this truly is a dying breed. They miss the musical connection. Most of these modern day rappers never held an instrument in their lives.
This the era that hit me. Most of what I loved back then was hip hop. I couldn’t imagine a time when it wouldn’t be like that. Little did I realize just how special that era was. I haven’t listened to hip hop in years as finding good shit takes so much damn work. There’s still great stuff being made and I’m not implying that it’s all terrible now, but it didn’t require much work to find good shit back then. I was also lucky to be friends with people who were super obsessed with this stuff and they’d make me tapes of dope shit. Good times.
Amen man! It would be quite the phantasy to live back in those beautiful times, in our current age.. It would be so nice to see communities grow trough true hip hop and non of that tik tok shit
0:25 is the same sample as People Under the Stairs - Acid Raindrops Damn. I'm really glad this found me tonight. I feel lucky. This is my kind of music. Thank you.
Ya I know what ya mean, but I think soon there will be a wave of really good hip-hop coming back, not in the same way but probably still good. I just miss when people were creative and not afraid of making something they weren’t afraid might not be popular and just having fun!
Yep, that's true. Not necessarily a bad thing though. It's nice to just respect this era for what it was. Evolution in the genre was inevitable and tbh, we'd be bored by now if nothing had changed. At any given time, there's still a ton of great hip-hop artists. If you look beyond the pop rap and pink hair, there's plenty to appreciate.
well there is a group of young rappers that started doing some good old school Snoop Doggy Dog west coast type of rap song:th-cam.com/video/qPDjOTtopyg/w-d-xo.html
I just started getting into these lesser known compilations, as someone who grew up in the 70's but only heard the songs that got radio play. There is some amazing stuff out there.
I like old hip hop because nowadays they talk about sex, drugs, and stuff like that but the old days had actual lyrics and stories to tell with the flow and rhymes you can't get that no more
First song is sick! Also I think it’s sampling “People under the stairs”, when the stress burns my brain just like acid rain drops, mary jane is the only thang that makes the pain stop...
I got into hip hop in '07 and after a few years I started discovering older hip-hop. I loved DJ Premier and researched his history of collaboration. This was my roots digging into finding good hip hop.... The producers... and who they worked with. This is kind of what defined to me what was dope.
I still remember every quiet, curfew, stuck in home , a weird tast of pandemic and only in my office of living room taking Graffiti workshop by line while we get realize about the new cases of Coronavirus but I felt embraced by this mix everything is chilling, that mix when I listen it get remember 2020! a type of nostalgic!
PR and CL repping the 90s for these young cats. I was in my early 20s, in the mid 2000s when I discovered Pete Rock, about 15 years after his 'commercial' peak, so I think his music is multigenerational. Take rest and god bless, sending love to NYC in this time of turbulence. !
absolutely fantastic....that was my hip hop time in the 80's and 90's, now I am 52 and I have a journey in that good old times.....this is real hip hop, not so a shit like today
my 5th grade slogan was its 1995 and We're Alive ..I had good hip hop like this..and for the babies to be born in 95 grew up to be twerkers...like how?
I'm a little older than you and I totally agree man. was in H.S. in '95 and this was 'Thee Era'. I feel like it started dying or become less about the music in early 2000's. even with DMX although we still had OutKast straight spittin then. thank god. shit just ain't the same
This is a great collection for aspiring or accomplished DJs + Beatsmiths to get inspiration for their own tracks, or just chill during all this 2020 civil unrest .... *ONE LOVE Y'ALL*
The word Rock...it's what i've been living under apparently went 41 years before uncovering the brilliant 'Pete Rock'! i'm on a kick now bro. Fucking Slick!
1995 was when hip-hop (both musically and in terms of fashion) started to change. The days of new jack swing and basketball culture were numbered, and the first echoes of millenium-era Hip-Hop and R&B (which lasted until about 2002/2003) with "futuristic" videos and fashion, were beginning to show
Christ... i can't get over what a huge difference in quality it is between what we have today in the Hip Hop genre and what was back in the 90's. Thank you so much for uploading this.
90s hip hop, rock, grunge, was the last golden era of music. A few groups came out from that era into the 2000s but then got devoured by the crap that took over.
These videos are the ones that make me feel fuckin awesome. These lil mixes n shit like I don’t even search for these but every once in a while I find these sick ass mixes in my recommendations
The song starting at 42:12 got some heat. 44:15 is my favorite part of this mix. Thanks Jimmy I needed that feeling back, props and shout out to the artist.
I also ticked, and not only because it's french rap.. but because it's good! You should this song th-cam.com/video/Y91XOFQsNa0/w-d-xo.html same vibes, I reckon Peace!
Just leaving this comment here so that when somebody likes it ILL remember this gem of a mix
Edit: why this comment getting traction after 2 years 😭😂 thanks for reminding me
Been a while, come back bro.
@@rauberwrx👊🏻
THIS THAT SHIT
Remember
this mix is tight
00:00 Constant Deviants - Feel That (Problem Child 12'')
00:22 Pete Rock & InI - What you say
04:27 AZ - Ho Happy Jackie
07:56 Key Kool & Rhettmatic - Can U Hear It?
12:06 Showbiz & AG - Got Ya Back
15:35 The B.U.M.S- Elevation (Free My Mind)
19:11 Pete Rock & Deda - Everyman (1995)
23:10 Channel Live - Station Identification
27:43 AZ - I Feel for You
30:33 Pete Rock/Deda - 07 Markd4Death (feat. Ex Cons)
34:44 Citizen Kane - Structure Foundation
37:55 Grand Puba - I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are)
42:12 Le crime - Democrates D
45:45 Pete Rock & InI - Grown Man Sport
50:16 Pete Rock & DeDa - I Originate
54:43 Da Youngstas - Verbal Glock
59:13 Constant Deviants - Feel That
1:01:40 UBAD - The Legacy
1:05:46 DJ Cam - Dieu Reconnaitra Les Siens
1:07:44 Les Sages Poètes de la Rue - Comment tu veux que j'taffe?
1:09:02 DJ Cam - Dieu Reconnaitra Les Siens (reprise)
1:10:13 The B.U.M.S - Let the music take your mind
1:14:20 Scott Lark da Sensei - Natural Bliss
1:17:50 B.L.A.C.K.(Beats, Lyrics And Conscious Knowledge) - Seein'in
1:21:41 The B.U.M.S - Lyfe 'N' Tyme
1:26:25 The Dereliks - The Phrase that Pays
1:29:34 Source of Labor Feat. Beyond Reality - Come WIth Me
1:34:35 is Scales Empire (Know Kandu) - Bright Lights, Big City
Thank you for this listing
1:29:34 Is Source of Labor Feat. Beyond Reality - Come WIth Me.... from Seattle, WA
Thank you
Link to Spotify playlist. Couldn't find a few songs but list is collaborative so feel free to add ones that are missing.
open.spotify.com/playlist/4njFh47kbha2uGmNm2KWXm?si=d2eIwNRqT9uC8x90YU964Q
Alguien te lo pido ? Ass old
Listening to this even now in 2024.
Joining in with you!
first day of 2025 lol
Hip-hop between 1992 and 1999 was the absolute golden age
💯
I don't know why they technically say that 1988-92 was a golden era, I don't buy it, in 90's it was way more advanced
Chillin in quarantine with this list of gems I've never heard. Hip hop never dies.
THANK YOU
same same
thx
Much love my fellow heads.
Same here greetings from Portugal
Vite Vitesse nope, it never does. Good stuff brother.
covid vibes! Big raspect from SW France
...when the TH-cam algorithm actually works, prayers answered
Hey dud just go bandcamp
We change
Word up 💯💯
The more realness you click on and like the more realness YT alg. provides
Im 35 and im to the point where i just rather listen to jazz and lofi...what have they done to hip hop?
This mixes are scientifically proved to improve the quality of your smoking sessions.
😤☺️💚🙌🏻👊🏻
Thank goodness I was 19 and hiphop was hiphop, the 90’s one of the best decades ever.
Nick Sagarese same exact as me man. Couldn’t of said it better myself
I can literally only imagine. I’m 21 now. Excited where music is headed today though.
@@littlelizard3483 really? Most artists today suck or mumble.
Bustedknuckles47 bustedknuckles47 If you’re referring to mainstream music then yes. But there are literally millions of artists on the planet today. To say most of them mumble is an overstatement. There are plenty of artists in America alone making dope HipHop and R&B. And that’s just American HipHop and R&B. We can go further into the thousands of different cultures across the world who are making soulful music as we speak. The 90s era was special in its own way, but so was every era of music before and after it.
Bustedknuckles47 bustedknuckles47 there’s literally great hip hop all around if you dig right now. The diversity in the sound is only amplifying. It gets overshadowed by the mainstream stuff but you can’t let that sour your tastebuds. Even some of the mainstream is putting in their service.
Mid 90's were a magical moment in rap history
Youre so right bro. This sound was perfect Hip Hop.
@@1989Ezal they build hiphop to confuse our minds, and hold us back from politiks, hiphop was another step more to the bad , but in the beginning very nice !
The Golden Era
This is beautiful
Joìnt Nu mit der Löwen Bier
The internet is crazy. But there’s endless amount of priceless creativity like this
That reminds us of the unity of Hip hop
I’m an asian woman and hip hop sounds better than any other music to jam to
Blair Lavoux word Sis ❤️💯🔥
👍🏾
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Heard the 1st track and automatically hit that like button
Hahaha same!!
This mix is like a time machine. Transported right back to being 16 years old, sitting alone in my suburban bedroom late at night - recording tracks off the radio (DJ Pinkhouse WGCI-FM 107.5) A magical, formative time. I was really lonely at the time and didn't have a lot of friends. Hip-hop music/culture was something amazing I could discover, hold onto, and be inspired by.
A ZZ 8 5 es 0zd
Feel you!! Hip-Hop will always be here for us and with us!!! That alone is so comforting ❤🙏🏼✊🏼
i've been searching for this playlist for 3 years, i used to hear it every day when the pandemic started, today i found it 🙌🏻
Us both. Its funny i see this comment LOL
@@JoeyFromNC That bond IS hip hop!
This mix is pure masterpiece🎤🎧.
Old school is better🎵🎶👌🏽
Peace from Switzerland. Banging this over here!
Respect brother, from detroit and LA
"When the stress burns your brain just like acid rain drops, Mary Jane is the only thing that makes the pain stop." -People Under the Stairs
Bless up 2024 this ish here still speaks to my person. Thank you
If this was your era... I already f***s with you fam. ❤ This era was a whole vibe.
A lot o peeps in UK listening to Boris crisis talk right now. I'm listening to the old school hip hop. X
Born in 1993 feels like this kind of music i was bornn with
These songs are so good. Thank you
90s hiphop was the best and will always be the best
Sik ‘95 selection bro. A few minutes in I was remembering to back when I was 22 and was just dazed at how fast time goes and lamenting on decisions I’ve made that I regret. Music is a beautiful mental time machine...
That kind of connection is lost with my son's generation of HipHop. They don't let a song marinate long enough.
@@uamakllah that and it's all about image. and what artist can tweet the coolest message, or post the slickest pic on instagram to get attention. 90's Hip Hop was the best, all about the message and the dope beats.
@@uamakllah How can they let it marinate? We have a CONSTANT, endless stream of information and entertainment.
Completely different scenario to only being able to afford one album a month as a teenager in the 90s.
Track List:
00:00 Feel that / Constant Deviants
00:22 What you say / Pete & ini
04:27 Key Kool & Rhettmatic - Can U Hear It?
12:06 Showbiz & AG - Got Ya Back
15:35 The B.U.M.S- Elevation (Free My Mind)
19:11 Pete Rock & Deda - Everyman (1995)
23:10 Channel Live - Station Identification
27:43 AZ - I Feel for You
30:33 Markd4Death (feat. Ex Cons)
34:44
37:55 Grand Puba - I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are)
42:12 Le crime - Democrates D
45:45 Pete Rock & InI - Grown Man Sport
04:27 AZ - Ho Happy Jackie
Thanks buddy
@@michaelknight5589 No problem. AZ is a legend.
Thanks for the playlist , it seems some of the tracks are not included
@@luckyjabika7085 Shazam it haha.
Hip hop never dies. Love from Nairobi, Kenya +254
standard! Ea to infinity 254
Vibing right now in quarantine! Just forget everything, good music never dies!
Hands down 1995 was one of the greatest years in Hip Hop... if not THE greatest! Sooo many classics... independent/underground gems as well as major releases.
93 called.. but for real, you might be right, needless to say it was in the heart of the golden era
@@Sok12111 Truuuuuu......
93 was a good year too.
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These guys had so much flow. Nowadays nobody is smooth like that anymore. Esp given the fact that they were telling actual stories.
That is True
Just not listening to the right artist cant chalk it up to the mainstream artist so many more than that
@@korewadaniel Nah man shit like this truly is a dying breed. They miss the musical connection. Most of these modern day rappers never held an instrument in their lives.
BRASIL 🇧🇷 Santa Catarina 🟥🟩🟥
Not even do that g3i6😮 lol❤kn1à
Mpn
😊 ppl
New York 90s hip hop artists are the craziest... much love brothers and sisters from New Zealand
✌🏾
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Livin' the Quarantine Dream ....
You make the best hip-hop mixes I've ever heard. I hope you continue to make more!
This the era that hit me. Most of what I loved back then was hip hop. I couldn’t imagine a time when it wouldn’t be like that. Little did I realize just how special that era was. I haven’t listened to hip hop in years as finding good shit takes so much damn work. There’s still great stuff being made and I’m not implying that it’s all terrible now, but it didn’t require much work to find good shit back then. I was also lucky to be friends with people who were super obsessed with this stuff and they’d make me tapes of dope shit. Good times.
Amen man! It would be quite the phantasy to live back in those beautiful times, in our current age.. It would be so nice to see communities grow trough true hip hop and non of that tik tok shit
God i love 90s hip hop god I swear to god i love black culture so much man so dope
what a ride. I am high and drinking a wine listening to this ill playlist ..grettings from chile
i can't lie, the only thing i like about youtube right now is the music recommendations algorithm, it's such a treat
Greatest era in hip hop hands down. No shade just truth! #reallhiphopmovesyoursoul
0:25 is the same sample as People Under the Stairs - Acid Raindrops
Damn. I'm really glad this found me tonight. I feel lucky. This is my kind of music. Thank you.
It will never be the same and that bums me out
gonna cry?
Ya I know what ya mean, but I think soon there will be a wave of really good hip-hop coming back, not in the same way but probably still good. I just miss when people were creative and not afraid of making something they weren’t afraid might not be popular and just having fun!
Yep, that's true. Not necessarily a bad thing though. It's nice to just respect this era for what it was. Evolution in the genre was inevitable and tbh, we'd be bored by now if nothing had changed. At any given time, there's still a ton of great hip-hop artists. If you look beyond the pop rap and pink hair, there's plenty to appreciate.
well there is a group of young rappers that started doing some good old school Snoop Doggy Dog west coast type of rap
song:th-cam.com/video/qPDjOTtopyg/w-d-xo.html
If things stayed the same this music would've never come along.
Thank you, I was lost without my guidance in life. My childhood fatherless, music was my big brother.🤎
I just started getting into these lesser known compilations, as someone who grew up in the 70's but only heard the songs that got radio play. There is some amazing stuff out there.
Wow you have some catching up to do then. Radio stuff was good in the 70s and 80s but the gems were not played. Modern radio is garbage
I like old hip hop because nowadays they talk about sex, drugs, and stuff like that but the old days had actual lyrics and stories to tell with the flow and rhymes you can't get that no more
( Definetly )
AZ is one of my favorite rappers from the 90's he's still dropping music too
Love the pic of Pete Rock & CL Smooth ❤
88.1 KJAZZ needs to get put on for this one!!!!
First song is sick! Also I think it’s sampling “People under the stairs”, when the stress burns my brain just like acid rain drops, mary jane is the only thang that makes the pain stop...
Sierra Bauman they both sample Lay Lady Lay by David T Walker
p.u.t.s. came out several years after this
Yes its sampled from there
i love that song
Nope they used the same sample though and this is earlier
That Grand Puba track took me back to the summer of 95 LOL Joy Middle School Detroit had to go to summer school great memories LOL
Memories are something no one can rob and steal from you! 👍🗣️
I got into hip hop in '07 and after a few years I started discovering older hip-hop. I loved DJ Premier and researched his history of collaboration. This was my roots digging into finding good hip hop.... The producers... and who they worked with. This is kind of what defined to me what was dope.
6:45 ................................................................................... blew my mind. very nice style.
I still remember every quiet, curfew, stuck in home , a weird tast of pandemic and only in my office of living room taking Graffiti workshop by line while we get realize about the new cases of Coronavirus but I felt embraced by this mix everything is chilling, that mix when I listen it get remember 2020! a type of nostalgic!
just when i think ive heard it all always find some new 90's hiphop
PR and CL repping the 90s for these young cats. I was in my early 20s, in the mid 2000s when I discovered Pete Rock, about 15 years after his 'commercial' peak, so I think his music is multigenerational. Take rest and god bless, sending love to NYC in this time of turbulence. !
Real Hip Hop. Respect and Represent. New York to Canada, All across the Globe. We're the real shit yo.
1995, a good year, thank you, peace from Hanoi mon frere.
Thank you TH-cam algorithm for bringing me here. One love and peace to all during these uncertain times.
I've been discovering incredible songs and artists in these track lists. Thank you for your work here.
This right here, I agree.
Oakland.....home of real Hip-Hop from 93 till.........
✌🏾
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Listened to this mix in its entirety, and this is the shit! love Hip Hop.
I have a big canvas hung of the pic of Pete and CL in my home, Pete is the GOAT producer
I was lucky enough to be a freshman in HS when all this fine ass music came out. What a blessing
MAN FUCK YOU UR SO LUCKY HAHA
Well made… Superb listenin !! … Cleanin made easy.. lost track of my chores !!
34:44 is Citizen Kane- Structure Foundation. It isn't listed and thought people would appreciate it
absolutely fantastic....that was my hip hop time in the 80's and 90's, now I am 52 and I have a journey in that good old times.....this is real hip hop, not so a shit like today
Hearing a bit of rap francais outta nowhere made me smile and took me right back. Thank you!
This mix is fire. My favorite old school style ❤
89/95 the golden era
The only era
I still listen to sugarhill by AZ, I know I won't get there, but the journey is nice.....AZ Legend
Back when hip hop is actually good
ur right! bless
There's great hip hop coming out all the time, look deeper man
Back when it was for and about the people, when dudes actually used to rap.
still is
if you can't find good hip-hop today, you're not looking
this kinda the music that keeps me going everyday. cheers
Rappers with real bars! The few viewers/listeners of this video, congratulations you all have great taste.
Epic
this music just feels...happy, love it
any one downvoted are that lit they thought down was up!!
amazin set sooome raaaare bangers hidden in this
My man...This is phenomenal. I’m a huge hip hop head, yet there’s so many tracks here I haven’t heard. Cheers.
my 5th grade slogan was its 1995 and We're Alive ..I had good hip hop like this..and for the babies to be born in 95 grew up to be twerkers...like how?
I'm a little older than you and I totally agree man. was in H.S. in '95 and this was 'Thee Era'. I feel like it started dying or become less about the music in early 2000's. even with DMX although we still had OutKast straight spittin then. thank god. shit just ain't the same
we just have to say thank you for these guys who made every magical thing on this playlist
cheers bud. sittin here buzzed n faded sippin rum listening on my 39th bday, and u just dropped some French vibez nice
Peace to keeping real hip hop alive with these mixes. Much love
Fire 🔥 found you on a random promo awhile back
This is the kind of hip hop that should be promoted.
Amazing !!! Very Nice compilation, one of the best i ever listen. Thanks Mr
This is a great collection for aspiring or accomplished DJs + Beatsmiths to get inspiration for their own tracks, or just chill during all this 2020 civil unrest ....
*ONE LOVE Y'ALL*
Klayton Von Kluge WACK
Underground wa 1995 Tujuane kupitia hizi hits zilizopita kwenye mikono ya mtaalam wa rock a.k.a pete rock mjuajiiii wa mikuno ya kibabe 👊👊👊👊
I really appreciate you including French Rap because I've always particularly enjoyed that sub-genre as well.
It's so sophisticated in its own rite
big it up.
all the best wishes from Vagia Hotel in Greece! Keep it tight brothers and sisters.
I had the greatest morning today, in quarentine, in Brazil! Thank you, obrigada!! #hiphopforever
#Hiphopforever ✌🏾
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23:10 this and the next two songs hooked me on this whole mix to begin. Its 10/5/24 One love mi amor!
thanks so much for the mix. the transition from "got ya back" to "elevation"... 👌👌👌 15:14 - 15:55
Simply amazing here__ such a collection of underground classic 😇😆
my ears are literally in heaven 👌💥💯
Thanks for the vibes
Killer mix, love all the Pete Rock.
The word Rock...it's what i've been living under apparently went 41 years before uncovering the brilliant 'Pete Rock'! i'm on a kick now bro. Fucking Slick!
Fela Kuti sample @ 45:45 was so good. Knew I recognized the distinct piano
Song is “water no get enemy” - Fela Kuti
90s are untouchable
1995 was when hip-hop (both musically and in terms of fashion) started to change. The days of new jack swing and basketball culture were numbered, and the first echoes of millenium-era Hip-Hop and R&B (which lasted until about 2002/2003) with "futuristic" videos and fashion, were beginning to show
Wu Tang took hip hop toward that direction.
L'chaim from Jackie aka Jacova 11..Gevurah born March 11...in Bethlehem...this pandemic will bite the dust...Word
AZ needs more recognition for having one of the nicest flows of all
Definitely 🔥💯
His verse on Life's a Bitch (Illmatic) is yet to be matched imo. Unparalleled.
Assolutamente
AZ had the nicest unique flow that was easy on the ears.
Vinyl MASSacre duuuude 💯
Christ... i can't get over what a huge difference in quality it is between what we have today in the Hip Hop genre and what was back in the 90's. Thank you so much for uploading this.
90s hip hop, rock, grunge, was the last golden era of music. A few groups came out from that era into the 2000s but then got devoured by the crap that took over.
@@LuisFernando-yd3mx that's pessimistic...
These videos are the ones that make me feel fuckin awesome. These lil mixes n shit like I don’t even search for these but every once in a while I find these sick ass mixes in my recommendations
The song starting at 42:12 got some heat. 44:15 is my favorite part of this mix. Thanks Jimmy I needed that feeling back, props and shout out to the artist.
I also ticked, and not only because it's french rap.. but because it's good! You should this song th-cam.com/video/Y91XOFQsNa0/w-d-xo.html same vibes, I reckon
Peace!
Yeah the french have some good stuff!
I understand French and he is basically describing what's like to be a psychopath lol.