So let me get this straight. There were 3 songs out ("Too Hot" by Coolio, "Dom Perignon" by Little Shawn and "Where The Party At?" by Milkbone) on Radio around 94/95. All had the same main Sample... ("Too Hot" by Kool And The Gang)... And two of them had the same secondary Sample ("Party And Bullshit" by The Notorious BIG)... This can't have been a coincidence...? Not in the slightest.
life is short,me and ma friends used to mime to this in junior high,rap music will never be the same again,back then it used to be so colorful,now its all dark and murky!
you can't compare eminem and milkbone. 2 different eras in hiphop But both made raphistory in their own ways. Remember: This was back in 1994: rap was just different back then. It wasnt just about punchlines, it was also about the REALNESS. (Remember Grouphome?) I give milkbone mad props because he was one of the first white cats to really build his reputation on REAL rap skillz. PLUS he knew how to show love to everybody. His album was a straight classic. Thats why he's got my respect.
@@kyleedwards6310 You got to remember Em was damn near 30 when the Slim shady lp was officially released the album he did before that came out around this time that was independent.Same era Em just came out officially later.Hell he was prob. in Jersey at this time with the Outsiders.
The best thing about this jam is Milkbone never tried to be a white rapper! He just showed he had flow. A real rapper,Two great rap hits! Keep it real and Where the party at, I played both of these jams to death, Where the party at used to rock the dance floor when I played it at parties when I DJayed. Everybody asked who is that? and that's the Jam! Peace Milkbone and thanks for the classics.
It came out wen I was Junior High in Ghana,it was both a club banger and had lots of airplay,those days were the best times in hiphop,some call it the 90's
Eminem was the real hardcore lyricist with shock value controversy but Miilkbones sound sounds way more hood and apparently he did grow up in the hood, this dudes mad underrated as good as he is I literally only found him out cus Eminem dissed him damn he mad underrated.
I didn’t know Nas was in this video but in an interview Milkbone talked about the time he was chillin in Capitol Records and Nas walked in. As he was walking by he said “Whatup Milkbone..” Milkbone said he just about lost his mind over the fact Nas knew who he was and the fact he liked his music. You gotta remember, Nas was that dude at that time, King of NY.
Was Biggie really on the album or did they just sampled Biggie’s voice??? I always wondered cause I wanted to cop the album but never got around to it due to the fact that it was overshadowed by Nas,Wu-tang Clan,Mobb Deep,Jay-Z,Naughty By Nature,Tupac,Black Moon,Smif N Wesson,Redman,Snoop,Dr.Dre,Bone Thugs and Harmony,Fugees,Busta Rhymes and so many other’s at that time. Still it was a great year in Hip-Hop. Wish I could go back and relive it all over again.
i remember buyin this single in high school, i aint gonna front..kool and the gang sample is what got me.he wasnt a bad rapper...to be objective,fuck what marshall says..
@pete1rocks HaHa! You're right. Katz used to mistake this spot for SOB's back in the day. SOB's was and still is a dope spot for Hip Hop though. I miss the golden era.
Milkbone is to Eminem just like Jesse Jackson was to Barrack Obama. Hip hop, just like America wasn't ready. Both Milkbone and Jesse cussing up a storm lol.
soy peruano y digo que eminem no iguala esta shiiiiiiitttt !! .. TRUE HIP HOP sencillo simple .. elegante .. real unisexxx ... real party shitt ! milkbone is better than eminem .. his famous cuz is homie of dr.dre and all west rappers .. well yes his good rappin' but milkbone is all good !! fo real
Eminem is one of the best MC's ever.. top 5. you have to respect that. have you heard the 11 minute freestyle he did? THE hottest lyricism I have ever heard
Thomas Wlodarczyk, better known Miilkbone, is an American rapper. An affiliate of Naughty by Nature, Miilkbone signed a record deal with Capitol Records in 1994 and released his debut album, Da' Miilkrate on June 21, 1995. The album featured two singles, "Keep It Real" and "Where'z da Party At?", both of which became minor hits on the rap charts. After a four year hiatus, Miilkbone resurfaced in 1999, appearing on Death Row Records' Chronic 2000 compilation. Two years later, he released his second and final album, U Got Miilk? through Lightyear Entertainment.[1] In March 2014 Miilkbone announced that he had begun working on his third studio album The Voice of Reason. The album will be released during 2014. It will feature guest appearances by Chino XL, Black Rob, Fred The Godson, Uncle Murda, and other artists that have yet to be revealed.
@ KillaBeesOnDaSwarm LOL i feel u brotha. Lets not give Massa Marshall, I mean Marshall Mathers anymore attention then he already gets. You know with him being the GREATEST RAPPER EVER.
So let me get this straight. There were 3 songs out ("Too Hot" by Coolio, "Dom Perignon" by Little Shawn and "Where The Party At?" by Milkbone) on Radio around 94/95.
All had the same main Sample... ("Too Hot" by Kool And The Gang)...
And two of them had the same secondary Sample ("Party And Bullshit" by The Notorious BIG)...
This can't have been a coincidence...? Not in the slightest.
All my life - Lauryn Hill is a hit as well
Salute to Milkbone for reppin my state of Jersey correctly with that real, authentic hip hop!!
Rep my state correctly!
Milke Bone was a dope M.C. very underrated.
99% sure Treach wrote this song for him. There was like a 3 year period where Treach was writing for like 6 or 7 people.
I remember them days, the feeling in the air. This is a cool record.
Bro the air,the sky, everything felt different
a beautiful feeling it was
I miss the 90's. This was my shit...
life is short,me and ma friends used to mime to this in junior high,rap music will never be the same again,back then it used to be so colorful,now its all dark and murky!
For real my man!
Curtis Ankamah it will be the same again. its coming back. right now the shift is happening.
Milk bone had the juice back then man
Kay gee is da man of 90s
One of the hottest beats ever to have been created..........PERIOD
That album was sick, especially with the shout outs at the end of the album.
Need to find this on vinyl
So positive, so relaxed man... just love for the old school
you can't compare eminem and milkbone. 2 different eras in hiphop
But both made raphistory in their own ways.
Remember:
This was back in 1994: rap was just different back then.
It wasnt just about punchlines, it was also about the REALNESS. (Remember Grouphome?)
I give milkbone mad props because he was one of the first white cats to really build his reputation on REAL rap skillz. PLUS he knew how to show love to everybody. His album was a straight classic. Thats why he's got my respect.
True
@@kyleedwards6310 You got to remember Em was damn near 30 when the Slim shady lp was officially released the album he did before that came out around this time that was independent.Same era Em just came out officially later.Hell he was prob. in Jersey at this time with the Outsiders.
Word up.
He was before Vanilla Ice ?
No@@tyrinlewis5329
I love his sample choice
This nigga is a legend
The best thing about this jam is Milkbone never tried to be a white rapper! He just showed he had flow. A real rapper,Two great rap hits! Keep it real and Where the party at, I played both of these jams to death, Where the party at used to rock the dance floor when I played it at parties when I DJayed. Everybody asked who is that? and that's the Jam! Peace Milkbone and thanks for the classics.
It came out wen I was Junior High
in Ghana,it was both a club banger and had lots of airplay,those days were the best times in hiphop,some call it the 90's
Whud up Milkbone!!! I remember this jam.
fuck today's shit. this is talent.
mysko96 by your comment i assume you know nothing 'bout hiphop...
2pac Sucks
what a great beat...especially nice when smoking weed..the best, i wish miilkbone could be famous like eminem..
Miss these days
sick ass beat ..finally found this song ...
Siempre será una chimba escuchar este tema 😊😊😊
Milkbone was nasty on the mic very underrated
+BluKush420
Those who needed to know knew him allright. We knew him. Period
White rappers didn't have it easy till Eminem became pop. Prior to that, it was quite hard to gather any respect even if you were from the hood.
1:33 Sticky Fingaz in the music video, he always mean mugging & shit lol
Eminem was the real hardcore lyricist with shock value controversy but Miilkbones sound sounds way more hood and apparently he did grow up in the hood, this dudes mad underrated as good as he is I literally only found him out cus Eminem dissed him damn he mad underrated.
my 60 year old dad has this tape and was listeinin to it the other day
Whoa this brought back memories!
DOPE TRACK!!MILKBONE WAS NICE..ILL USE OF THE KOOL AND THE GANG SAMPLE..
Nick Wiz really gave this guy a name. He put a bunch of tracks on Cellar Sounds CD's he put out.
I loved this song. I remember back in high school when this song came out. Where is Milkbone these days?
this guy has beautiful flow
da milkcrate is in my top10 albums ever
Miilkbone is nice!! Fam Famiil from the Rotten Raskals on the hook. G Luv of the Road Dawgs in a cameo shot. ii
Can’t forget Nas and Stricky Fingaz from Onyx.
If Nas is in the video you know brothers was co sighing him
Not to mention Red Alert!
I didn’t know Nas was in this video but in an interview Milkbone talked about the time he was chillin in Capitol Records and Nas walked in. As he was walking by he said “Whatup Milkbone..” Milkbone said he just about lost his mind over the fact Nas knew who he was and the fact he liked his music. You gotta remember, Nas was that dude at that time, King of NY.
this dude always has good beats... whow as his producer?
This song was produced by DJ Kay Gee from Naughty by Nature
When being a white rapper was taboo. But you can’t help but groove to this dope track
extra dope jam!
Real hip hop right here
Dude went jiggy quick
REAL HIP-HOP ONLY IS 90'S
Was Biggie really on the album or did they just sampled Biggie’s voice??? I always wondered cause I wanted to cop the album but never got around to it due to the fact that it was overshadowed by Nas,Wu-tang Clan,Mobb Deep,Jay-Z,Naughty By Nature,Tupac,Black Moon,Smif N Wesson,Redman,Snoop,Dr.Dre,Bone Thugs and Harmony,Fugees,Busta Rhymes and so many other’s at that time. Still it was a great year in Hip-Hop. Wish I could go back and relive it all over again.
I think just used the sample of his voice
Big L is the only one who actually says "Settin' it off it's miilkbone so everybody chill" in the song
it really pisses me off when good mcs like miilkbone don't make it but drake n lil wayne n all this other shit can sell records today
@quiknono rap would never be this great again this is that heat
damn. sounds so good didn’t realize he was white.
Bobby Caldwell has enteted the chat 😅
Why were the girls so much better looking back in the 90s
Cuz they were more natural and djdnt have to wear ass showing clothes so they can see their natural looks
イェー!!最高にカッコいい!\(^o^)/やはり古き良き時代のhip-hopいいね♪日本人でコメント出来るの俺ぐらいだな
You have to throw the Beastie Boys in there as one(even as individuals)! License to Ill got the most airplay in the hood back in '86.
i remember buyin this single in high school, i aint gonna front..kool and the gang sample is what got me.he wasnt a bad rapper...to be objective,fuck what marshall says..
I see you Tone :):)
Sticky Fingaz in the Thumbnail
I never realized that Miilkbone had that many connections.
Looks like this was filmed in 1972
Epitome of underrated .
Dam I wish the club scene is like this how it was bac in the dayz
What happened to this guy?.... I had this tape back in the day.
massively under rated track
The one saying "where the party at " is Biggie Smalls
And Big L saying “settin it off, it’s Milkbone so everybody chill”
Who is singing on 1:50?
That's still Miilkbone
@@DocKaosBeats damn, i feel like i heard that on another song or maybe im just trippin
@@FlyDarkko Yeah you're right I have too but I believe he's singing it over on this song now that you mention it I'll have to look it up and find it 😅
@@DocKaosBeats tell me if u find that please bro!
@@FlyDarkko Most definitely will
BEFORE EMINEM
To be fair, Eminem is older than him.
this was a party jam no doubt
Dope !
Club ESSO NYC was the shit back in 95-96
Hall Ave!!! haha syke...perth amboy style..
2021
awesome!
@pete1rocks HaHa! You're right. Katz used to mistake this spot for SOB's back in the day. SOB's was and still is a dope spot for Hip Hop though. I miss the golden era.
Man I forgot how dope this dude was. No disrespect to Eminme but Milkbone was live....
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
respect eminem he's a icon
Only to white people 😂😂😂
PERTH AMBOY NJ BABY!! DURDY DELANEY STAND UP
way back when
Kool and the gang :D
Milkbone is to Eminem just like Jesse Jackson was to Barrack Obama. Hip hop, just like America wasn't ready. Both Milkbone and Jesse cussing up a storm lol.
tune... :)
soy peruano y digo que eminem no iguala esta shiiiiiiitttt !! .. TRUE HIP HOP sencillo simple .. elegante .. real unisexxx ... real party shitt !
milkbone is better than eminem .. his famous cuz is homie of dr.dre and all west rappers .. well yes his good rappin' but milkbone is all good !! fo real
Sticky cant even enjoy a party lol
CENTRAL Jersey.
Eminem is one of the best MC's ever.. top 5. you have to respect that. have you heard the 11 minute freestyle he did? THE hottest lyricism I have ever heard
i saw sticky
I've heard this before..did this sample too hot from kool and the gang?
Yeah it is they also use the sample of "party & b.s".by notorious b.i.g.
@051290ma Werd b...real music n real dancing-having a GOOD TYME!!!
❤️🤞
OLD SKUL ;)
*****
☝🏾
This was that Shiit!!!!! Kaygee was the Man!!!!!
Thats because its a sample from a Biggie song
That's Nas at the bar but It is hard to tell. (ha ha)
@vtechyper he got dropped from his label because of 'poor sales'
i don't understand why he didn't make it
Awesome, that's some good shit man!
dope
aha thats the comedian talent in the beginning
yo where this dude at he was dope
Thomas Wlodarczyk, better known Miilkbone, is an American rapper.
An affiliate of Naughty by Nature, Miilkbone signed a record deal with Capitol Records in 1994 and released his debut album, Da' Miilkrate on June 21, 1995. The album featured two singles, "Keep It Real" and "Where'z da Party At?", both of which became minor hits on the rap charts. After a four year hiatus, Miilkbone resurfaced in 1999, appearing on Death Row Records' Chronic 2000 compilation. Two years later, he released his second and final album, U Got Miilk? through Lightyear Entertainment.[1] In March 2014 Miilkbone announced that he had begun working on his third studio album The Voice of Reason. The album will be released during 2014. It will feature guest appearances by Chino XL, Black Rob, Fred The Godson, Uncle Murda, and other artists that have yet to be revealed.
Isn't there a Milkbone an Biggie song??
Little Shawn remixed this song. ft. The Notorious B.I.G. - Dom Perignon
Both songs are smooth.
@ KillaBeesOnDaSwarm
LOL i feel u brotha. Lets not give Massa Marshall, I mean Marshall Mathers anymore attention then he already gets. You know with him being the GREATEST RAPPER EVER.
Real Good!
is that havoc from mobb deep??
This is dope shit...but I saw alot of old Fu-Bu lol