@DreErdna that doesnt mean re;event.. many ppl are in superbowl commercials... my 25 year old son has no idea who he is does yours?... my son knows who snoop dog is.. thats relevant
@@fabiolopiano3202 yes but Pac released his debut album in 91 Joe didn’t release his until 93. He might’ve been featured on other records but you’re not officially in the game until you release your solo project
@@Tarakat7 being featured is cool and all but you’re considered officially in the game once you drop your album. Jay was rapping for years but once he dropped Reasonable Doubt he was officially in the game same thing when 50 dropped GRODT.
The underground is where you gotta reside now. Same exact thing happened to rock music. It was amazing during the 60's, 70's, 80's, and 90's. By 2000 everything turned pop. Record companies were now completely taken over by the ruling class. So real music has to move underground. I tell all the boomers that say, "new music is trash." They're right that the radio is trash, but the art never died. Artists that changed my life aren't on the radio. The blood Brothers, the fall of Troy, fear before the march of flames, Elliot Smith, MF DOOM, Aesop Rock, Cannibal Ox, etc etc. It's all DIY or else you gotta play with the devil (industry).
@stephan6071 facts this is not Hip-Hop because Hip-Hop was party Love uplift when most of the Gods boby was Rapping about the struggle and positive these add on rapping about How hard they is they Gungs Gangs Drungs they wanna be Al Capone John Dillinger Gotti thats not Hip-Hop is the 70s
We used to get snow in late October, sometimes earlier. Now we don't even get snow until January and just barely. Like it's 54 degrees in the middle of February right now. It was way colder in NYC in the 90's.
Longevity? I love Fat Joe, but he hasn't really done anything in Hip Hop in almost 20 years. The last time he had an album chart was in 04. The last album he released with Remy Ma sold less than 5K units.
and yet you're here commenting Joe. Yup, cause he lacks "units" lmao bro, he a legend let him be. It ain't always about units. Study on dude when he was DITC with L and Killa Kam. None of our opinions matter, he has his stake in Hip-Hop G. @@danieldevito6380
I hate them new style trap beats and them autotune migos flow and them annoyin ass whiny sounding Post Malone type "melodic" sing song rappin...sounds whiny as fuck....
@@eyespy3001 this shit to raw to be wack,even the video dudes feeling the energy from the song flexing and embracing the ruggedness on full display lol
@@Blackguns22 Yeah, raw, like undercooked and underbaked. There were 100 more raw and rugged acts coming out of NYC back in the day, with way better lyrical skills. Don’t get me wrong, Fat Joe improved and found his style eventually, but this era…dude was wack.
@@eyespy3001 I could see the hook was probably wack though to play in cars but the lyrics and beat cover for it.the beat gives you that raw 90s street energy and newvyork guys loved that type of shit it's a pride thing to be the hardest in the world.
FAT JOE is a hip hop treasure yo, dude been relevant for 30 years , Spanish kid with legit respect in hip hop , has done songs with all of the greats , and has never gave us any bad albums salute!
@@RR-lv3tp naaah he’s pretty accurate there were a couple hit and misses but that happens you can’t have a perfect game all the time but it still doesn’t take away for what he’s contributed to Hip Hop, Crack is a legend.
Fat Joe was one of the rappers who rapped during two eras. His 90s albums and his 00s albums sound nothing alike. It’s crazy how much things changed around 98.
It's a shame I never really heard older Fat Joe tracks earlier. But now I realize how dope he was back in the days! Flow Joe! And yea, lovin these NYC beats.
@@Dividenddream LOl you boy sleeping, you think this guy just got famous off of lean back? Joe was apart of DITC as well, like literally one of the best beat/producer ever in hip hop
Not for nothing but I love how you said "Smell." Thats real. There was a song that was a part of new jack swing that to me smelled like NYC public schools to me and I had no other adjective to deserve it but "smell." I feel you and much wishes for a good rest of 2020!
(My Untold story of a line that Fat Joe used) Back in 1992 when I was 20 years old Growing up in the South Bronx... it was myself plus 4 other guys in a Rap Cypher On Jackson ave. Near these Projects called "Moore Houses" One was doing the beatbox... and the rest of us were rapping. We was there for about 10min.. then out of the blue Fat Joe walked up on us. We all knew Joe was about to blow up soon because we always heard him on Kid Capri mix tapes and he was rolling with Lord Finesse! 💪. So he wanted to get in the Freestyle session with us. 💪. 2 of my friends rapped... Then I went 3rd then Joe went after Me. NOW, I still remember to this day the rhyme that I said back then. I said.... I'm the Lyrical Master -- I freestyle Faster-- I'm like a Bomb when it ticks... a Disaster-- You can not face me-- Erase me-- Or Chase me-- I drop tunes like the late "COUNT BASIE". (I said more.. but it was that part that goes down in history) SO..... Joe must have remembered that "COUNT BASIE" part... Because that next Year on his 1st single which is this song.... He said something about "COUNT BASIE". 😂😂. It may sound crazy to everyone that's reading this..... But my boys was like Yooooooo wasn't that in your rhyme when we was rappin with Joe??!!! He changed a few words up.... But he still said that part. 😂😂. 0:26 Alot of years have passed.... I'm 47 now, and whenever I connect with my old friends and we talk about the old days.. (Boom Bap Era)... Somebody allllways brings that up. 😂😂 SALUTE TO REAL HIP HOP!!! FLOW JOE IS A CLASSIC! 💪💪💪💪
Super dope story 👊🏿🇨🇦🔥 ......I remember walking past a record store called TRAX on younge st downtown Toronto all I heard was theses amazing horns I turned around and dipped right into the record store........to this day this is one of my favorite records it is pure RAW hip hop bless🇨🇦👊🏿🔥
I always tought fat joe is a good rapper and i always apreciated him. He aint the best rapper and i dont like his comercial songs too much but he always brings energy to the track
Rap City...wow...You know how many videos I recorded on my VCR from that show back in the early 90's?...too many to count...and I remember Ralph McDaniel on Video Music Box on channel 31 in NYC...wow...brings back good memories
Daddy The two artists you mentioned would pay homage by giving respect to those who came before them. Fat Joe is a pioneer and he paved the way for them.
And there is no Lebron in this era of hip hop lol As much as I love Cole and Kendrick, they don't even crack the top 10, possibly not even the top 20 ever. And yes, I understand that there is no official list and all lists are relative to who is ranking them.
I always liked Fat Joe since my high school days. Some years back Joe spoke publicly about how not all police are bad and how one of them saved his child's life. Being in law enforcement now this made me like Fat Joe even more.
Bahamadia. Uhm...I can do it like this, also I can do it like that....aand...uhm....not forgetting honourable mentions Freeky Tah (Lost boys) ...WU... Rubbing your hands together was a flow too.
One of the dopest tracks in hip hop golden era. This shit is gutter. I remember this back when it first dropped. This vid was heavy rotation on video music box. 1993 was that year.
Damn, you took me back with that Music Box reference. Moms never let me call the number to request a video. But I definitely remember seeing this classic!
@@JeremyThompson1978 He is talking about "Video Music Box" which was the 1st NY based hip hop video show that has been airing since 1983, not "The Box." Before "Yo! MTV Raps" and "Rap City" we had Video Music Box that set it off and still airs til this day
I was just looking up Fat Joe for fun and I usually get into the historical setting so I wanted to see how long he was active and I discovered this gem. Hella crazy how far he's evolved and how hip hop itself evolved. I'm gonna be slappin this for a while.
Robertgee....this the hungry joe..a very underrated album..every track on this 1993 burner is banging,plus bronx n.....invented this whole culture...the rest ran with it...pay homage to the mother land of hip hop..no debate!!!!
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Damn...................... if we could all go back to when this video came out ............. what would you change ? ? ?? I'd love to see a rapper come out with a track like this today
Just happy to See Joe Rap Solo fresh out the early 90's, Latino Rappers def need more Respect we need more of them! Yes if anyone asking i am BOTH African and Puerto Rican 100% love both my races and wish the best for us all not just my races but every race too! Let's enjoy our lives and give love and respect for each other life is so limited Now-A-Days!
How this game changed in time! From hard and raw to fake and low From tupac and biggie small To niki minaj and post malone Miss that time, watching back makes me smile and how high....
I was never a Fat Joe fan at all...but damn, listening to this after all these years and how the rap game has changed so much, this is much appreciated. I guess also because later on he got hella commercial
That's because hip hop changed a lot over the years...even jayz got more commercialized you gotta keep up with what's popular if you want to stay relevant.
He's in the 1% of the rappers who remained relevant for over 30 years.
relevant on what? he hasn't been relevant in YEARS lol, not to downplay how good his old stuff is.
@@shawnb1079was just in a superbowl commercial
@DreErdna that doesnt mean re;event.. many ppl are in superbowl commercials... my 25 year old son has no idea who he is does yours?... my son knows who snoop dog is.. thats relevant
@@shawnb1079 All the way up was a huge hit a few years ago,fat koe is definitely still relevant in the past years
@@shawnb1079 your son is a dunce 👌🏽
Don’t ask us what his sheltered ass knows 🤦🏽♂️
People forget Fat Joe came out solo before Biggie, Tupac, Naz and Pun. He’s still standing almost 30 years later. Very underrated.
Not before tupac. Tupac debut 1990-91
@@oblivion_007 Fat Joe too. On Diamond D's first solo album.
@@fabiolopiano3202 yes but Pac released his debut album in 91 Joe didn’t release his until 93. He might’ve been featured on other records but you’re not officially in the game until you release your solo project
@@stephenbetts6367 how are you not in the game? That’s out cmon now
@@Tarakat7 being featured is cool and all but you’re considered officially in the game once you drop your album. Jay was rapping for years but once he dropped Reasonable Doubt he was officially in the game same thing when 50 dropped GRODT.
80's influence, 90's flow, foreva hip hop 🔥
Big money fucked everything,90s definitely the best era in rap history
this is rap / hip hop not that trssh these days
The underground is where you gotta reside now. Same exact thing happened to rock music. It was amazing during the 60's, 70's, 80's, and 90's. By 2000 everything turned pop. Record companies were now completely taken over by the ruling class. So real music has to move underground. I tell all the boomers that say, "new music is trash." They're right that the radio is trash, but the art never died.
Artists that changed my life aren't on the radio. The blood Brothers, the fall of Troy, fear before the march of flames, Elliot Smith, MF DOOM, Aesop Rock, Cannibal Ox, etc etc. It's all DIY or else you gotta play with the devil (industry).
@stephan6071 facts this is not Hip-Hop because Hip-Hop was party Love uplift when most of the Gods boby was Rapping about the struggle and positive these add on rapping about How hard they is they Gungs Gangs Drungs they wanna be Al Capone John Dillinger Gotti thats not Hip-Hop is the 70s
That beat so nostalgic. Good old 90s sound. 🔥
Damn 😢
Diamond D at work
Yep
Battle beat.good one finest NY ❤
This beat is GRIMY 💪🏾
Fashoooooo
When Joe was hungry
Diamond D on the boards
and the lyrics Joe KILLED IT. 30 Years RESPECT
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Why New York seemed more cold in the 90s?.This shit hard though
Cause it was
It was extremely brick in the 90s. I remeber crying and always walking backwards home
@@abe_linc02 facts💯
We used to get snow in late October, sometimes earlier. Now we don't even get snow until January and just barely. Like it's 54 degrees in the middle of February right now. It was way colder in NYC in the 90's.
@@apoclypse
lmao 😆
Fat Joe should be considered one of the all time greats in hip-hop on his longevity alone!
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Longevity? I love Fat Joe, but he hasn't really done anything in Hip Hop in almost 20 years. The last time he had an album chart was in 04. The last album he released with Remy Ma sold less than 5K units.
💯💯
and yet you're here commenting Joe. Yup, cause he lacks "units" lmao bro, he a legend let him be. It ain't always about units. Study on dude when he was DITC with L and Killa Kam. None of our opinions matter, he has his stake in Hip-Hop G. @@danieldevito6380
@@danieldevito6380 LOLOL You must be smoking way too much drugs kid...20 years? go back to school ya hippie....
Peace to Fat Joe and Diamond D for giving us this 1993 classic. Salute!
Represent is dope!
@@CRock878Fat Joe's best album to date.
@@dannybx78over Jealous Ones Envy?
Love this album growing up and still love it to this day. Strong 4.25 mic project game changer for 1993-94.
Rip Diamond D
Bro old rap just hits different
That gritty hunger🎉
1000%
Yeah how it go so wrong different time line ?
...and better
@@MrSuperG Big money changed everything,it's the root of all evil for sure
This is the New York style beats I miss in hip hop/rap.
keeper of Dreams Yes, just like Onyx.
keeper of Dreams I miss when the south Bronx didn’t have buildings
I hate them new style trap beats and them autotune migos flow and them annoyin ass whiny sounding Post Malone type "melodic" sing song rappin...sounds whiny as fuck....
keeper of Dreams this is Boom Bap diferent genre from Trap
California love baby!! West coast thug Life forever!!
When hip hop was hip hop. This joint is like opening a time capsule. Jewels that been stuck in time. Kids better peep this and recognize real.
This is the most east coast 90s thing ever.
Wait was a beautiful time compared to now
Nah, B. This shit was wack back in the day.
@@eyespy3001 this shit to raw to be wack,even the video dudes feeling the energy from the song flexing and embracing the ruggedness on full display lol
@@Blackguns22 Yeah, raw, like undercooked and underbaked. There were 100 more raw and rugged acts coming out of NYC back in the day, with way better lyrical skills. Don’t get me wrong, Fat Joe improved and found his style eventually, but this era…dude was wack.
@@eyespy3001 I could see the hook was probably wack though to play in cars but the lyrics and beat cover for it.the beat gives you that raw 90s street energy and newvyork guys loved that type of shit it's a pride thing to be the hardest in the world.
'Won't lose weight cause I'm not on the run.' That's the best line right there.
FAT JOE is a hip hop treasure yo, dude been relevant for 30 years , Spanish kid with legit respect in hip hop , has done songs with all of the greats , and has never gave us any bad albums salute!
About his albums?🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
They were mostly average but youre right no bad albums
@@usainbolt5153 Clearly you have no idea, what you're talking about
@@RR-lv3tp naaah he’s pretty accurate there were a couple hit and misses but that happens you can’t have a perfect game all the time but it still doesn’t take away for what he’s contributed to Hip Hop, Crack is a legend.
@@LiLTailormade Jealous Ones Envy, Don Cartagena, J.O.S.E, Me, Myself & I, Elephant in the room & Darkside all great albums Fuck outta here
He ain't spanish he Puerto Rican lol and they do speak Spanish
This song is still the Sh. Over 30 years and still a banger. Fat Joe doesn't get mentioned among the best but he's really stayed consistent.
Fat Joe was one of the rappers who rapped during two eras. His 90s albums and his 00s albums sound nothing alike. It’s crazy how much things changed around 98.
He evolved that's what he was supposed to do.
It's a shame I never really heard older Fat Joe tracks earlier. But now I realize how dope he was back in the days! Flow Joe! And yea, lovin these NYC beats.
Same here
@@Dividenddream LOl you boy sleeping, you think this guy just got famous off of lean back? Joe was apart of DITC as well, like literally one of the best beat/producer ever in hip hop
@@jakeen229 Damn, your hard to know that - would you like a trophy or some ish for knowing that?…..smh
He different tune but we like him. Nice to have this kind of backup.7.5
I NEVER!!!!..get tired of this ..my favorite Fat Joe Song!!!!
Same 💯
Me too
Facts still listening in 2022 and beyond
tubby
That’s sad
Homie way underrated and underappreciated.
Terror Squad!!!!
💯💯💯
FatJoe was the first rapper with his own float at the Puerto Rican Parade ‘93 #stillrelevant
I can smell the NYC in this
Yeah, I smell the trash on the street, the smell of piss, ahhhh. So NY.
Nuyorican from the Bronx, joined the Army in 1975, retired 1995, i'm 66 years old still listening to Big Pun and Fat Joe, I love hip hop until I die.
Like piss, dead rats and train smoke
Not for nothing but I love how you said "Smell." Thats real. There was a song that was a part of new jack swing that to me smelled like NYC public schools to me and I had no other adjective to deserve it but "smell." I feel you and much wishes for a good rest of 2020!
@Modern Classic Comics Thanks bro come to NYC one day and visit our great city, come to the Bronx.
Fat Joe the E40 of the east coast . Don’t matter the decade they still here
Please bring this style of rap back 🙏 this shit hits the soul.
Check out Coast Contra
That boom bap 🤌🏾 never gets old hearing this style. It’s literally at the core of what made me grow up preferring NY hip hop
Almost 30 years in the game!!!! FAT JOE A LEGEND! Bronx Legend! Hip Hop Legend!
(My Untold story of a line that Fat Joe used) Back in 1992 when I was 20 years old Growing up in the South Bronx... it was myself plus 4 other guys in a Rap Cypher On Jackson ave. Near these Projects called "Moore Houses" One was doing the beatbox... and the rest of us were rapping. We was there for about 10min.. then out of the blue Fat Joe walked up on us. We all knew Joe was about to blow up soon because we always heard him on Kid Capri mix tapes and he was rolling with Lord Finesse! 💪. So he wanted to get in the Freestyle session with us. 💪. 2 of my friends rapped... Then I went 3rd then Joe went after Me. NOW, I still remember to this day the rhyme that I said back then. I said....
I'm the Lyrical Master --
I freestyle Faster--
I'm like a Bomb when it ticks... a Disaster--
You can not face me--
Erase me--
Or Chase me--
I drop tunes like the late "COUNT BASIE". (I said more.. but it was that part that goes down in history)
SO..... Joe must have remembered that "COUNT BASIE" part... Because that next Year on his 1st single which is this song.... He said something about "COUNT BASIE". 😂😂. It may sound crazy to everyone that's reading this..... But my boys was like Yooooooo wasn't that in your rhyme when we was rappin with Joe??!!! He changed a few words up.... But he still said that part. 😂😂. 0:26 Alot of years have passed.... I'm 47 now, and whenever I connect with my old friends and we talk about the old days.. (Boom Bap Era)... Somebody allllways brings that up. 😂😂 SALUTE TO REAL HIP HOP!!! FLOW JOE IS A CLASSIC! 💪💪💪💪
Mr.G That’s real, thank u OG 💯
NIce! Did u see Joe anytime after that?
ahaha nice one man ! What was his reputation at that time ?
Mr.G so do you write raps for people
Super dope story 👊🏿🇨🇦🔥 ......I remember walking past a record store called TRAX on younge st downtown Toronto all I heard was theses amazing horns I turned around and dipped right into the record store........to this day this is one of my favorite records it is pure RAW hip hop bless🇨🇦👊🏿🔥
This song turned my Crocs into Timbs
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Tims aren't shoes wigger
@@georgeallen-griffin9960 you obviously missed the point you fucking moron
@@georgeallen-griffin9960 ahhha Dont b A CRacK HeAd
Y'all smoking that O ong
Shout out my man Diamond D, one of my all time favorites and one of the all time greats with the production and the hits 💯💯🫡🫡 much love to DITC
🎉😅😮😢 1:27
"I kick the funky style from New York to Piscataway" - shout out to that small town in central NJ!
Joe is a great rapper
And a great story teller especially in interviews
Definitely
Not his writing
@petierican6079 You ever write for him or produce a record for him?
I always tought fat joe is a good rapper and i always apreciated him. He aint the best rapper and i dont like his comercial songs too much but he always brings energy to the track
I tell everyone that@@petierican6079
Straight up 90s Bronx flow
Still to this day goes hard. The debut of Fat Joe. One of his best songs in my opinion. Salute to Fat Joe. He came a long way and still standing.
90's new york production, damn... Untouchable
That Kool G rap joint on the run was hard too
30 years later and Joe is still FLOWING 🔥 👌 💯!
25 years later, still relevant
TBL Production add up
TBL Production FUCK relevant we need to bring this shit back !
so relevant that i cant believe it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Pretty good flow, but relevant today? Seriously?
Onofre Sanchez im talking about Fat Joe not the flow
This is the best Fat Joe song Ive ever heard. I hate that cluby bling bling Im rich bullsht.
Word
I remember watching this everyday after school on Rap city !
Raph McDonald's video music box
@@KBR641 ABSOLUTELY!!!!
Same here
Rap City...wow...You know how many videos I recorded on my VCR from that show back in the early 90's?...too many to count...and I remember Ralph McDaniel on Video Music Box on channel 31 in NYC...wow...brings back good memories
I went nuts when Joe played this first on the Versus!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
it was fiyah no doubt
You was Eating what?
Kids these days don't appreciate good lyrics. RIP 90's style dope shit
These lyrics were basic af tho. Old heads swear the artists of their time can compete with the kendricks and Coles of today
Daddy The two artists you mentioned would pay homage by giving respect to those who came before them. Fat Joe is a pioneer and he paved the way for them.
JayIsDuh FknManBtch Lebron pays homage to Magic Johnson but is still better so what's your point ?
Daddy My point is there is no Lebron without a Magic or a Jordan because they raised the bar 20 years before Lebron.
And there is no Lebron in this era of hip hop lol
As much as I love Cole and Kendrick, they don't even crack the top 10, possibly not even the top 20 ever. And yes, I understand that there is no official list and all lists are relative to who is ranking them.
I always liked Fat Joe since my high school days. Some years back Joe spoke publicly about how not all police are bad and how one of them saved his child's life. Being in law enforcement now this made me like Fat Joe even more.
The hand movements always kill me lol every 90's rap video got the same hand gestures I love it lol
Matthew Thompson Fr man
Fr this was before rappers start throwing gang signs and guns 🤣
And saying. "I ain't going out like that " lol
Matthew Thompson lol it went along with the type of beats at the time. Could do the nae nae on this one lol
Bahamadia. Uhm...I can do it like this, also I can do it like that....aand...uhm....not forgetting honourable mentions Freeky Tah (Lost boys) ...WU...
Rubbing your hands together was a flow too.
Damn his flow was drastically different. It really sounds like that era of time.
Joe with the 90's flow lol
It was a great time to be alive. Teens in the 90s in nyc.
Na this is just his simple lyrics he hadn't met pun by this time check twins which pun wrote it all U will see the difference
Bars lame AF.. But, beat goes hard
@@mistameff3528 black kids werent the only ones in nyc who had it rough. If your skin wasnt white we all got treated differently.
May not be the best lyrically but definitely one of the realist in the game
From the Bronx to Bombay India.. those beats are a real trip. Also Fat Joe is an OG and deserves his flowers
Crazy how those jackets came back in style around 2004.
His best joint ever, beat is epic
fat joe tracks always had the illest beats along with DITC
Diggin in the crates😂
It feels so amazing I grew up very close to Joe and Big Pun. Nothing but true respect for them
One of the dopest tracks in hip hop golden era. This shit is gutter. I remember this back when it first dropped. This vid was heavy rotation on video music box. 1993 was that year.
Damn, you took me back with that Music Box reference. Moms never let me call the number to request a video. But I definitely remember seeing this classic!
@@JeremyThompson1978 He is talking about "Video Music Box" which was the 1st NY based hip hop video show that has been airing since 1983, not "The Box." Before "Yo! MTV Raps" and "Rap City" we had Video Music Box that set it off and still airs til this day
@@bxdale83 Thanks for letting me know. I wasn't familiar with this hip hop video show. It sounds dope! Much love!
Joey crack was hungry at this time
Fa real beat fire
That ol Fat Joe stuff is classic
2:48
"Rappers come heavy, but yo I weigh a ton
I won't lose weight 'cause I'm not on the run"
This keeps me getting back to this
That time when kids realize their father's generation was way cooler than theirs.
I agree im 13 i love old school rap aka the golden age of rap
Facts I'm only 15 but I'm an old soul In a way
I'm 12 but when I was 9 that's when I started listening to kris kross then developed to gangsta rap over the years.
Yeah I’m only 2 months old but I feel like i was born in the wrong generation
Word up
When songs had 3 versus😉
Dustin Jenkins and longer than 2 minuets
DarC SuN MAN, frfr I thought I was the only one that noticed
For real!!!
haha you're right!
Seems like the 2-verse bullshit is a 2010s thing
The Definition of Real Rap Music 👌🔥
Fat Joe was really with tha s**ts💯💯
Joey Crack! 🔥
The Don
Crack destroyyyy👏👏👏
He's bad news
Da Gangsta..
Hes not even fat he Should call himself Joey da chubster
Ain't gonna lie that was my shit. Back when tapes had the instrumental on the B side 😎
Too hard even in 2019, Legend !
Now in 2020 it's all about the fat man
Fat Joe Been the man in hiphop! Facts
I was just looking up Fat Joe for fun and I usually get into the historical setting so I wanted to see how long he was active and I discovered this gem. Hella crazy how far he's evolved and how hip hop itself evolved. I'm gonna be slappin this for a while.
Tons of hits came out this era. Check Blackmoon how many mcs if don't know it.
There are a few lines that lead me to believe he didn't write some of these lyrics. It also sounds like every other 90s NY bombap rap son.
Back when nyc was no joke fr. 💯💪👀
Living in Georgia, this brought me back home, NEW YORK!!!
« EVERYBODY KNOWS FAT JOE’S IN TOOOOWN … NUFF RESPECT TO THE BOOGIE DOOOOWN …. » 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔊🔊🔊
I miss these days when all these records came out! We shall never forget this glorious era in Hip Hop!
Salute from England U.K!
The good ol days
His voice is an instrument on its own
Best OG rapper
Robertgee....this the hungry joe..a very underrated album..every track on this 1993 burner is banging,plus bronx n.....invented this whole culture...the rest ran with it...pay homage to the mother land of hip hop..no debate!!!!
I REMEMBER THE FIRST TIME I HEARD THESE HORNS AND SAW THE VIDEO ON VIDEO MUSIC BOX . THESE ARE EARLY 90'S DRUMS . THAT BREAK BEAT WAS KNOCKN HARD
Even in Atlanta I picked up on Fat Joe Bronx sound in the mid 90’’s, he was known. His flow was tough and respected.
Fuck up lil pump better
Back then it was a lot of Puerto Ricans. But now it's changed a lot we have different types of Latinos. So not many Nuyorican rappers anymore.
Fat joe is such a legend staying in the rap game for this long here before pun nas and biggie and still going
90s rap was the beast
By far
Definition of 90s Boom Bap. Classic jam. 📀📀
everything is so 90s in this joint
Always underrated, good music then and now! Fat Joe been nice
Juan Reyes Jr this song should be the Bronx anthem. I love it
New unsigned east coast hip hop
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BIG UPs to Diamond D for bringing us Fat Joe
Damn...................... if we could all go back to when this video came out ............. what would you change ? ? ??
I'd love to see a rapper come out with a track like this today
The beat sounds like it came out of a Stone Age film 🔥
Never liked ball so the hell with the Rucker.
Now he’s the biggest Knick fan. Life I tell ya!
Literally had his own team there like a few years later 😂
Diamond D on the beat ...i always dig the way uses the horns 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
damn old school rap way better than nowadays rap 🔥🔥🔥
Sky this is Boom Bap totally different genre from Trap
@Ramone Burrell i agree with everything but video games. We're playing VR games on oculus now. Big change from our 8 bit Nintendo's.
Old school got better rappers. New school got better albums.
@Ramone Burrell videogames? Really? Today we have The Witcher 3, Red Dead Redemption II, God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn
This was trash.
Can’t believe this is my first time seeing this fire
Me too
I remember when this used to come on Video Music Box in the 90's. All my NYC Tri-State area heads know 😉
same
Same
Yes. It is.
Classic Bronx Sh%t 🔥
Fat joe, what a classic 💥😎🫡
NYC: home and birthplace of hip hop/Rap. Grimy, hard and dark beat ,this is how it's done , SON!
The entirety of the east coast expect Vermont. Fuck Vermont
He had so many people in this video Nice n smooth , Beatnuts , Brand Nubian, Diamond D Showbiz and AG, Even Bobbito
Lord Finesse of course
I love that old 90s NYC sound. Coming from Detroit.
90s Hip Hop is the best era by lightyears!
The biggest capper in the game
This beat too hard!!!
Yes NYC was dangerous back then. But give me that NYC over this NYC every single day of the year.
Immer noch ein Monster Track. Das waren noch Rapper, nicht wie die Bitsches von heut zu Tage
Isso sim era hip hop de verdade 😎
@@cleberoliveira5274 é assim que parece, hip hop de verdade
90s, best style 4 ever. Brazil in the house!!!!!
"You wasnt outside when this was on" 🤣🔥🔥🔥
Yeah he was with the Cash Money Click lol.
But you wasn’t outsideeeeeee
Want to bet like you were on on BET and black. . . I was right in the center getting a promo ~ Eminem
Boogie down
I was!!! The BEEEE_X! Shout out to forest projects!!
Just happy to See Joe Rap Solo fresh out the early 90's, Latino Rappers def need more Respect we need more of them! Yes if anyone asking i am BOTH African and Puerto Rican 100% love both my races and wish the best for us all not just my races but every race too! Let's enjoy our lives and give love and respect for each other life is so limited Now-A-Days!
Latinos are from Europe
whattttttttttt my favorite Fat joe song ...Shout out to PRicans in PR and the BRONX 161
Damn that’s some smooth ass bars ans the beat is golden
How this game changed in time! From hard and raw to fake and low
From tupac and biggie small
To niki minaj and post malone
Miss that time, watching back makes me smile and how high....
1:20 now why they waste that good pallet and thow it in the river!!??
Damn animals!!
Yo 1993 yeah baby !! Kickin it !! ✌🗽👍😎
I was never a Fat Joe fan at all...but damn, listening to this after all these years and how the rap game has changed so much, this is much appreciated. I guess also because later on he got hella commercial
That's because hip hop changed a lot over the years...even jayz got more commercialized you gotta keep up with what's popular if you want to stay relevant.
Way to cold. That boy said "Fat GANGSTER!!!"