I FEEL YOU BRO. MY BRO DIED 2017 THEN MY BEST PAL SAME YEAR. WE WILL SEE EM AGAIN. WE WILL BR COMPENSATED BY OUR FATHER IN HEAVEN. PRAISE FOREVER TO JAH AND JESUS
My son would play this. The sound brings me back . I had to find it and hear it again. Great respect.( I am a white 65 year old grandmother who always appreciates extremely remarkable sound.) 90s legendary.
Wow ....THE BEAT...smh...Brings back memories...I was so young in 1995 (17 years old) ...Loved this song...wish I could go back to those good Ole days...smh😢😢
You rather stand up in the tub come on we got Mexico we got friends we got Precio Germany please call Djibouti USA Canada Siri can you do this song welcome World Cup
REAL RAP MUSIC DEFINITELY MY FAVORITE RAP SONG OF ALL TIME! I GET CHILL'S WHEN I WATCH THIS VIDEO! I was 17 in 1995 I'm 45 now dang I feel old everytime I listen to this song brings back good memories 1 of the greatest rap songs of all time FACT'S LEGENDARY GOOSEBUMPS 40 plus peeps let me know if u feel me ❤❤ I got 5 on it forever!!!! REAL TALK!
I'm 17 and I discovered this song last year. My history teacher had this playing in his class. Automatically searched it up and added it on my play list lol
Not really lmao. Its good but not the most iconic at all, especially with beats like “You know how we do it - Ice Cube” and thats just the first one that pops up into my head
I remembered having this cassette in my hands in 97, I was 16 years old, I friend had it, he recordered me a bootleg and printed the covers to get the lyrics. I spent my time listening and translating this . OPERATION STACKOLA . I remembered it has a slang vocabulary that helped me to translate some words that were not in the dictionaries I had back then. the sound was unique, clearly ahead of this time. the beats, the lyrics, the rapflow. Shout out from Chile.
@@invaderzim1265 but this was before 2pac so Rap existed way before his time. These guys rap with Shock G who was responsible for "I get around" 2pac's first single and "2pacalypse now" 2pac's debut album whom he co-produce. With all due repect to Pac RIP he was influential but Rap didn't die with him.
no it is kind of a masterpiece. In the music, there is some straight line, not aggressive but explicit and straight, like to make an Ansage, it is cool, the rest of the song is relaxed
I woke up this morning, I had a dream where I wandered into a hood convenience store. Everyone was hella nice and pounding my fist and THIS TRACK was blaring over the speaker. I have not in recent memory heard this track. I have never had a dream with a soundtrack. I dont get it, but y'all I was very disappointed to wake up. I had to get this song playing ASAP and I have been listening to Luniz nonstop for like 14 hours. One Love
“I got Five on it.” Its title and chorus refer to the practice of splitting the cost of a marijuana purchase and claiming five dollars' worth of it. The single was certified Platinum by the RIAA on October 31, 1995, and sold one million copies domestically. The track is performed by Yukmouth and Numskull, who duet about splitting the cost of a $10 bag of weed before going to a convenience store to buy Tanqueray Gin, Carlo Rossi wine, Arizona brand soft drinks, and a Swisher Sweets cigar to break down and convert into a blunt. The reprised version of the track suggests that the original 'five on it' came from a man who had prepaid Numskull for yet-undelivered cocaine.
It’s the summer of 1995, this jam is brand new. Walking into a house party with everyone dancing and this was being bumped out the 12” subwoofers from the Kenwood rack system. Pot smoke & red Solo cups of beer everywhere. Man, those were the days!
“I got Five on it.” Its title and chorus refer to the practice of splitting the cost of a marijuana purchase and claiming five dollars' worth of it. The single was certified Platinum by the RIAA on October 31, 1995, and sold one million copies domestically. The track is performed by Yukmouth and Numskull, who duet about splitting the cost of a $10 bag of weed before going to a convenience store to buy Tanqueray Gin, Carlo Rossi wine, Arizona brand soft drinks, and a Swisher Sweets cigar to break down and convert into a blunt. The reprised version of the track suggests that the original 'five on it' came from a man who had prepaid Numskull for yet-undelivered cocaine.
I stopped listening to hip hop a long time ago. When I was nine, my brother brought this album home, and even tho I couldn't understand a single word, I would play this song all the time. This morning I woke up with this one stuck in my head, and trust me, 30 years later, this stays the best hip hop beat I've ever heard.
“I got Five on it.” Its title and chorus refer to the practice of splitting the cost of a marijuana purchase and claiming five dollars' worth of it. The single was certified Platinum by the RIAA on October 31, 1995, and sold one million copies domestically. The track is performed by Yukmouth and Numskull, who duet about splitting the cost of a $10 bag of weed before going to a convenience store to buy Tanqueray Gin, Carlo Rossi wine, Arizona brand soft drinks, and a Swisher Sweets cigar to break down and convert into a blunt. The reprised version of the track suggests that the original 'five on it' came from a man who had prepaid Numskull for yet-undelivered cocaine.
This song used a sample from "Why You Treat Me So Bad". So technically the beat was from the 80s. But the sample made this song! Brings back a lot of memories...
I'm 53 still love and listen to this song. Rappers at their finest . I still listen to Pac and Eazy too along with Wu-Tang clan NWA genius GZA and the rest of the ones that started it.. it never gets old.
I remember watching this timeless classic masterpiece on Mtv when i was a kid now i'm 44 and still hits there is supposed to hit... now lets smoke...!!!!!!!! Amazing and timeless beat classic..!!! this song is pure dope....!!!!!!!!!!!it takes me back every time I'm listening to it again and again never getting bored listening to it.....!!!!!!!!! Things were more different then more pure and simple.. great times and years to be young and alive....!!!!!! This song and this beat has been written to last forever......!!!!!!!!! Ageless.....!!!!! There was a TV show called yo Mtv raps on Mtv then....!!!!!!
I don't listen to hip hop..but in the community id assume this has to be one of those classic tunes that most everyone can respect. I was legit amazed to find out how old this was..sounds timeless, it's aged so well.
94 to me , Illmatic-Nas,Ready to die Biggie, Hard to earn-gangstarr, Creepin on a come up-Bone, 6 feet deep Gravediggaz, southerplayalisticaddilacmuzik-Outkast, The diary-scarface, blowout comb-digable planets, dare is a darkside-red man, Tical-Method man, so many more but those are my personal picks.
@@BrianSapp945 Nah G, 80s is lyrically mediocre compared to 90s although they have a reason cause it just started out and wasn't that advanced yet. The 90s is an UPGRADE from the 80s hiphop sound
its like a sandwich, all you need is bread, some cheese, some meat, and some other ingredients and it can taste like the meal of the gods if your hungry especially if you just took weed lol
Longtime fan of this album and watching this for the first time while high rn. It's amazing, the dance moves, the dancing girls, the coolest mullet in history, everything.
It's amazing that this kind of music/hiphop hits different to every type of people, race, ethnicity, etc. We have our own story when this song takes us back. I am from Philippines and whenever I hear 90's hiphop, it's like time portal, it takes us back to 90s that life is fun and simple when we're young.
@ein weiterer kanal What exactly do you mean by "fake"? These guys (Luniz) originate from Oakland, CA. Have you ever been there? I bet not with your screen name and the fact that you're arguing from behind a keyboard. Chances are that growing up in Oakland in the 80's and 90's you probably have seen some shit. And if you listen to the lyrics they're just talking about weed. WTF are you really on about?
Despite the million times I heard this song I somehow never saw the music video. It's crazy how back then you had to hope MTV or "The Box" (if anyone else remembers that) would play something you like and now any music video ever made is two clicks away.
Hold up, hold up, hold up!!!!!!!! This video only has 92,280 views as of May 8th 2020 and the video has been out since April 21st 2012????? Hold up, something is very wrong with that. This is a classic and should have at least 50 million views by now straight up!!!!!
In High School, my band director would never include up-to-date RnB or Hip Hop to our Pep Band songs. So, I took it upon myself to learn how to play the basic notes of "I Got 5 On It" on the Saxophone and then I taught the French Horns and one other instrument (forgot what the third was) and got the drums to learn the drum beat. We planned it out and played it during a basketball game and the crowd loved it. My band director was looking all baffled and confused when we played it...all because of me 😅😌 #KalamazooCentralMemories
Not really ahead of its time, TBH... The beat is made up of samples from Jungle Boogie by Kool And The Gang from 1973, and Why You Treat Me So Bad? by Club Nouveau from 1987...
Bruh. Then how am I only 15 and this is the shit. Like ain't no joke. I do the same thing man. Maybe get to know us "kids these days", some of us know damn well wth your talking about. I'm from the hood though.
Man I had to come back, I heard this so much back in the day I kinda got sick of it but coming back and listening after all these years this shits too dope
I got to see The Luniz perform this song as an opening act to the Bad Boy Tour in 1995 in Albany, NY. They had a huge paper mache joint that they threw into the crowd to be passed around. I got to see The Notorious BIG that night (which was AWESOME), but I have always remembered this performance as one of my favorites.
My brother loved this song to the moon. Every time I listen to this song it reminds me of him. Rest in peace my brother.
Sorry for your loss bro. ❤
Rest in peace to him 🥺 🕊️
i b 6ft while ur brother b 6ft under
Sorry for your loss
I FEEL YOU BRO.
MY BRO DIED 2017 THEN MY BEST PAL SAME YEAR.
WE WILL SEE EM AGAIN.
WE WILL BR COMPENSATED BY OUR FATHER IN HEAVEN.
PRAISE FOREVER TO JAH AND JESUS
My son would play this. The sound brings me back . I had to find it and hear it again. Great respect.( I am a white 65 year old grandmother who always appreciates extremely remarkable sound.) 90s legendary.
Your grandson probably heard this from Grand Theft Auto because i DID lol
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Grandma I hope you will check out 'Black and White' with Tom, Dax and Adam !! Cool to find you h-EAR........
THRIVE ONWARDS all
Super cool!
THRIVE ONWARDS ! I'm telling the kids this, a new family mantra @@ordinarybear7037
One of the most iconic tunes in hip-hop history!
Da gebe ich dir voll Recht jung
25 yars ago in my country was we call music shop i ask can i have this my i was xhampion haha
@@torreslevדסנס מהת
Frfr
One off the .... it's exactly not my music. But good is good
This song still fresh never gets old ... September 2024
Real
Never
Real music never dies
October 2024
this song is forever on rotation! bangin to the end of my time and will bang on after my time on this earth
What a genius sounding beat. This song was ahead of its time!
This wasnt even their beat, it was sampled from an 80’s song from club nouveau
@TimelapseExperimentals do you have the title of this sound of a
@@noarnoar7775 club nouveau - why you treat me so bad
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It’s perfect for its time. It defines its time. It’s how we remember its time.
This song is still gets the radio play that shows how iconic it is straight from the oakland
Still sounds as fresh as it did 28 years ago!
👍🏼👍🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
No doubt! ❤
Hard to believe it was that long ago. This song is a whopper, it always takes me back to being a teenage hash head in the '90s.
@@FourteenWords-n4l me to bro
그러게요. 벌써 28년이 지났네요.
Back then hiphop was actually good shit.
Alr unc
Yes it was, rock and country. After the 90s it turned rainbow
Sure buddy
@@JamalShanzkbro 😔
It is true
The person that made this beat is a genius...iconic tune
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Absolutely!
Tone Capone
hell yeah
Facts! He sampled the horns from jungle boogie by kool and the gang
Not gonna lie this beat will never get old 😊❤
True
It ages like fine wine tbh
@@Eduardo_Espinoza definitely agree with you haha 💯👌🤗
You know it is from Club Nouveau's Why You Treat Me So Bad
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Timeless. Everyone passed the vibe check. The energy from the backup dancers still remains unmatched. Effortless.
I'm in the future, 2054 and I have 66 YO now. And I wanna to tell ya, I never stopped to listen that song
Pure nostalgia and love from France
A classic ever since it first came out!! Another tune that brings me back to my youth in the '90s.
This concludes the joy3 ⌚
Lies
Who won the battle of Beijing in 2030 then
@@ab1ba169Poland
Somebody in 2024?
Me.
x3
Yes ❤ 2024 and beyond, also when womens bodies where real
X4
me
This song never gets old
Yes bro
Yep
Facts
Yes!!
Wow ....THE BEAT...smh...Brings back memories...I was so young in 1995 (17 years old) ...Loved this song...wish I could go back to those good Ole days...smh😢😢
Big Facts
Damn unc
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Verdade ... Eu cm 42 anos hj .. sou brasileiro mais amava o som das ruas americanas
Club Nouveau - Why You Treat Me So Bad (1987) sample used is perfect in this
Saw them in concert when I was 15 in San Jose California. I'm 44. Time sure does fly.🤩🎶
the beat of this oldschool track never dies!
You rather stand up in the tub come on we got Mexico we got friends we got Precio Germany please call Djibouti USA Canada Siri can you do this song welcome World Cup
Amen. This song still slaps
Old school?? Stahhhp
I need a girlfriend
Hello
REAL RAP MUSIC DEFINITELY MY FAVORITE RAP SONG OF ALL TIME! I GET CHILL'S WHEN I WATCH THIS VIDEO! I was 17 in 1995 I'm 45 now dang I feel old everytime I listen to this song brings back good memories 1 of the greatest rap songs of all time FACT'S LEGENDARY GOOSEBUMPS 40 plus peeps let me know if u feel me ❤❤ I got 5 on it forever!!!! REAL TALK!
Likewise 45 year old yearning for proper music again
Is aging scary
@@CasualCat64 is that a question? Put a question mark . No aging is great , I won't have to live in Satan's playground for too much longer 😂
I'm 17 and I discovered this song last year. My history teacher had this playing in his class. Automatically searched it up and added it on my play list lol
@@NoahwarriorsfanMy case was something similar but with the gym teacher haha😂
The most iconic hip hop beat of all time
Not really lmao. Its good but not the most iconic at all, especially with beats like “You know how we do it - Ice Cube” and thats just the first one that pops up into my head
@@petarveljkovic4906 I think it's iconic because of the Horror Movie lol Idk
One of
@@Ms.Divine2024in what movie?
@@ManuelAIC The movie : US
I remembered having this cassette in my hands in 97, I was 16 years old, I friend had it, he recordered me a bootleg and printed the covers to get the lyrics. I spent my time listening and translating this . OPERATION STACKOLA . I remembered it has a slang vocabulary that helped me to translate some words that were not in the dictionaries I had back then. the sound was unique, clearly ahead of this time. the beats, the lyrics, the rapflow. Shout out from Chile.
It never gets old i still listen to it almost 30 years later. The beat just stuck with me. They don't make music like this these days.
When Tupac Shakur died, nearly all rap died with him too.
@@invaderzim1265 but this was before 2pac so Rap existed way before his time. These guys rap with Shock G who was responsible for "I get around" 2pac's first single and "2pacalypse now" 2pac's debut album whom he co-produce. With all due repect to Pac RIP he was influential but Rap didn't die with him.
@@Bu-Aljoory A¹1BA😂L
True
@@mattk3654 so true😂 but thoes were the good old days.
This has too be known as one of the most known, timeless classics in hip hop history. Top 5 all time because of its longevity.
I don't know what da fk is that longv-thing up there ..
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But you are right 😊
I can’t disagree.What is your top 5?
Juss class
@@mikedoss9777 Good question bro have to get back at you on that one.
Which is why it shocks me how relatively low the likes/views count is.
One of the most underrated lyrical old-school 🔥💯
no it is kind of a masterpiece. In the music, there is some straight line, not aggressive but explicit and straight, like to make an Ansage, it is cool, the rest of the song is relaxed
I woke up this morning, I had a dream where I wandered into a hood convenience store. Everyone was hella nice and pounding my fist and THIS TRACK was blaring over the speaker. I have not in recent memory heard this track. I have never had a dream with a soundtrack. I dont get it, but y'all I was very disappointed to wake up. I had to get this song playing ASAP and I have been listening to Luniz nonstop for like 14 hours. One Love
This beat is the shit,I'm 55 and still like it every time I hear it
46 here, still listening!
My Nigggii
One Love Brother
37 here. Grew up on this
One of the greatest rap songs of all time
Yezzzir. Remember u used to post on the siccness.
@@huejaynus6873 💯
Very old school
@@BiGGCaiN24 ❤
This is HIP HOP not Rap
For all history, when someone has an idea, saying “I got 5 on it”, will always be understood and respected.
The best tune and verse in the hands of the worst rappers :')
“I got Five on it.”
Its title and chorus refer to the practice of splitting the cost of a marijuana purchase and claiming five dollars' worth of it.
The single was certified Platinum by the RIAA on October 31, 1995, and sold one million copies domestically.
The track is performed by Yukmouth and Numskull, who duet about splitting the cost of a $10 bag of weed before going to a convenience store to buy Tanqueray Gin, Carlo Rossi wine, Arizona brand soft drinks, and a Swisher Sweets cigar to break down and convert into a blunt. The reprised version of the track suggests that the original 'five on it' came from a man who had prepaid Numskull for yet-undelivered cocaine.
It’s the summer of 1995, this jam is brand new. Walking into a house party with everyone dancing and this was being bumped out the 12” subwoofers from the Kenwood rack system. Pot smoke & red Solo cups of beer everywhere. Man, those were the days!
Crying inside for the 90s.
House party, wuzat? Like when you be on discord with all your friends?
Ahhh the good days
@@rob.-_-. heaven
From Germany here and i just can say, fu..ing yeeeah damn right ! The whole world pumped that Song !
I’m 15 years old and I like this song this song is really really good
@@MrShaymethat song is good to
That means that you got good taste in music 👍
Good taste 👌
The 90s had the 🔥 songs
“I got Five on it.”
Its title and chorus refer to the practice of splitting the cost of a marijuana purchase and claiming five dollars' worth of it.
The single was certified Platinum by the RIAA on October 31, 1995, and sold one million copies domestically.
The track is performed by Yukmouth and Numskull, who duet about splitting the cost of a $10 bag of weed before going to a convenience store to buy Tanqueray Gin, Carlo Rossi wine, Arizona brand soft drinks, and a Swisher Sweets cigar to break down and convert into a blunt. The reprised version of the track suggests that the original 'five on it' came from a man who had prepaid Numskull for yet-undelivered cocaine.
This song still resonates in the mind when you chill and think of better times.
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The 1800s cotton fields better times?
@@Allibaba11 you've got some issues bud, might wanna look em up
no like 20-40 years ago. @@Allibaba11
This beat never gets old....ever!
Rightttt😂❤❤❤❤
You instantly recognize this one with the first two beats!!
I do😂❤❤
you are old
@@JakeeXD Well if i wasn't, I'd be a timetraveler and 9 years of age. But you knew that didn't you? 😉
These videos from the 90s will forever be platinum and untouchable
The lyrics, the flow, the beat, the length (pause), the hook. This song was unmatched back then
I stopped listening to hip hop a long time ago. When I was nine, my brother brought this album home, and even tho I couldn't understand a single word, I would play this song all the time. This morning I woke up with this one stuck in my head, and trust me, 30 years later, this stays the best hip hop beat I've ever heard.
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“I got Five on it.”
Its title and chorus refer to the practice of splitting the cost of a marijuana purchase and claiming five dollars' worth of it.
The single was certified Platinum by the RIAA on October 31, 1995, and sold one million copies domestically.
The track is performed by Yukmouth and Numskull, who duet about splitting the cost of a $10 bag of weed before going to a convenience store to buy Tanqueray Gin, Carlo Rossi wine, Arizona brand soft drinks, and a Swisher Sweets cigar to break down and convert into a blunt. The reprised version of the track suggests that the original 'five on it' came from a man who had prepaid Numskull for yet-undelivered cocaine.
Best hip hop beat of all time. It's been my ringtone for years
I got this as my ringtone as well.
Je suis français et depuis toujours j'ai cette sonnerie mon son préfère l'un des meilleur au monde ❤
REAL SMOKERS ANTHEM💯💯💯
Still loving this song in the month of November, 2024
You could release this tomorrow an real hip hop fans would still buy it !!!
Timeless
It's still fresh af, every time I listen to it
Ong How can this shit get old
@@AAMM101never gets old it’s timeless I swear
Nothing beats 90s music
Awesome
BEST ERA OF MUSIC
One of best eras about music
Much better than the eightys to me
@@annaritaranalli1791ironically this song was based on an 80s song (Why You Treat Me So Bad? by Club Nouveau, from 1987)
This classic deserves billion hits for real 💯
If someone dropped this shit tomorrow, it would be a hit. Still sounds fresh as a brand new pack of salad greens.
This will FOREVER BE A HIT
NO MATTER THE GEN!!!
I'm cool at 45 .... the beat of 90' is still awesome.....
Same
I'm 47 on the 22nd and still swinging the hips to this👌👊
This better than the new crap
This song used a sample from "Why You Treat Me So Bad". So technically the beat was from the 80s. But the sample made this song! Brings back a lot of memories...
at 44, checking in.
Timeless song.Dope beat,sick flow,masterpiece in hip hop industry.
I agree 👍
Your damn right
Well said ❤
Do you also take sacks to the face? ☺️
@@Scott-xx6ib Yeah,bro.😁😁😁
I'm 53 still love and listen to this song. Rappers at their finest . I still listen to Pac and Eazy too along with Wu-Tang clan NWA genius GZA and the rest of the ones that started it.. it never gets old.
Rakim
2pac Biggie ..big Pun easy E I could go on ....great time to be alive ...
He's performing in Hamburg today, I can hardly wait. Legend!
This sound will never be an old sound... after almost 30 years it's still just as good!
This guy has been taking sacks to the face for 30 damn years. Put some respect on that name!
37 years ago I am an old head so I know it’s club nouveau!!
@@daveyhoustonthe horn sample from Jungle Boogie by Kool And The Gang on this song is over 50 years old now too
This deserves to be in the hall of fame
It is in my hall of fame that's sure
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OMG. I'm 40 now but it still a masterpiece.
0:21 who’s here 2024
I'm here
Here!
@ 😊
Im
Me❤
First ever joint i smoked was blessed with this bgtrack back in the day. Miss you 90ies..
True words 💯🙏
I remember watching this timeless classic masterpiece on Mtv when i was a kid now i'm 44 and still hits there is supposed to hit... now lets smoke...!!!!!!!! Amazing and timeless beat classic..!!! this song is pure dope....!!!!!!!!!!!it takes me back every time I'm listening to it again and again never getting bored listening to it.....!!!!!!!!! Things were more different then more pure and simple.. great times and years to be young and alive....!!!!!! This song and this beat has been written to last forever......!!!!!!!!! Ageless.....!!!!! There was a TV show called yo Mtv raps on Mtv then....!!!!!!
Must be lucky to grow up with such good songs 😢
@@nene7073 Well before internet at the mercy of MTV with tape recorder ready to go. MTV played music then ☺️
@@stephencooper7459 43 n feel exactly the same!! My kids n missus hate it cos I have 80/90s hip hop blaring out every Saturday night!😂
Lucky guy
no murderers please
this is in my personal top 10 favorite songs of my entire life, I love this song
Old but gold, one of the greatest Songs of all time on this Planet.
This sounded ahead of its time
They did
The soundtrack fit in many kind of movies sand its trailers
Not really - it was made up of samples from Jungle Boogie by Kool And The Gang from 1973 and Why You Treat Me So Bad? by Club Nouveau from 1987
I don't listen to hip hop..but in the community id assume this has to be one of those classic tunes that most everyone can respect. I was legit amazed to find out how old this was..sounds timeless, it's aged so well.
I listen this song …i feel my dad next to me 😢 miss him everyday !! I love you to the moon and back dad
I feel your loss....cheers and look towards the future😔😊😁🥰🥳
My dad who is Indian used to listen to this song and blackstreet no diggity all the time. He had both singles :D
Lost my paps when I went to rehab didn't find out till to late miss you old man see you soon
[*]
In heaven inshallah 🙏🏻
Legends rap history 90 - 00.
Bruhhhhhhhhhh this shit will never be old
1995 was the best year for rap.
94 to me , Illmatic-Nas,Ready to die Biggie, Hard to earn-gangstarr, Creepin on a come up-Bone, 6 feet deep Gravediggaz, southerplayalisticaddilacmuzik-Outkast, The diary-scarface, blowout comb-digable planets, dare is a darkside-red man, Tical-Method man, so many more but those are my personal picks.
The 80s was the best year yo.
@@BrianSapp945 Nah G, 80s is lyrically mediocre compared to 90s although they have a reason cause it just started out and wasn't that advanced yet. The 90s is an UPGRADE from the 80s hiphop sound
1995-1998 best era of the 90s
You know you have brilliance when you can create a masterpiece with little, but strong, ingredients.
its like a sandwich, all you need is bread, some cheese, some meat, and some other ingredients and it can taste like the meal of the gods if your hungry especially if you just took weed lol
When I miss the '90s I come to songs like this one. Loved it then, love it now!
I'm crazy about this song. Can never get tired of it! Love it so much!
first time i heard this i was a youngsta .. alot of time passed :)song still bangin!
Memories huh
hell yeah brother, same here
Longtime fan of this album and watching this for the first time while high rn. It's amazing, the dance moves, the dancing girls, the coolest mullet in history, everything.
Bruh same
The high part😂😂😂😂😂
Still listening 2024
Anybody listening to this Masterpiece in April 2024?
For the instrumental hell yeaaa shit goes hard
Yoooo ✨
Tune
Yes!❤
Yoooooo
This beat ages like wine, god damn !
facts man
Exzellent......😜👍
Timeless
Luniz instrumental : th-cam.com/video/FdtYGTVOtPg/w-d-xo.html
Whoa, what a blast from the past - i heard this today in Copenhagen airport. This good compared to the vast majority of today's music.
That’s so cool, I never would have imagined them playing this in a European airport!
Listen from Bucharest, România🇹🇩🇹🇩🇹🇩
It's amazing that this kind of music/hiphop hits different to every type of people, race, ethnicity, etc. We have our own story when this song takes us back.
I am from Philippines and whenever I hear 90's hiphop, it's like time portal, it takes us back to 90s that life is fun and simple when we're young.
I agree 👍💯
So true! I’m 51 years old , in my 20’s in the 90’s .. wish could go back to simpler days .. 😢
This track will never get old because it's gold 🌟💙🎶👌
This song will never get old
Best song of all time
I've never smoked weed in my life and I love this song. I grew up with 80's and 90's rap and this song is pure chill vibe.
You should smoke weed then listem to it
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@@natalidiakonashvili5516 same
when 5 on it was enough...miss my buddies that ain't here anymore...
Don't lie homie
I love this song west coast classics ❤❤they play on Gta 5 on the radio
One of my favorite hip hop songs. Always in my top 10
Just bump this song today 🔥🔥
Man these beats was and still is hard to this day. Still banging in 2023 and beyond.
I can even listen to the instrumental all day!!!!
Great sample of Club Nevou
@@tonybrown6849 yes!!! Why you treat me so bad... Love that song... I love both songs 😊
Sampled from Anda y Ve - José José
Learn proper diction.
One of my favorite song in 90s
Still one of my favorites 😂
90s best era of hip hop
HIP HOP at its finest
Legendary track
Str8up
Let's roll up that big hashish
October 2024!
Damn back to 90s when the rap was real streets & struggle
@ein weiterer kanal I don't want to know the truth I wanna vibe, is that too much too ask for man?
@ein weiterer kanal lp
@ein weiterer kanal What exactly do you mean by "fake"? These guys (Luniz) originate from Oakland, CA. Have you ever been there? I bet not with your screen name and the fact that you're arguing from behind a keyboard. Chances are that growing up in Oakland in the 80's and 90's you probably have seen some shit. And if you listen to the lyrics they're just talking about weed. WTF are you really on about?
@ein weiterer kanal Those companies bought smaller record companies that had them under contract.
Streets & struggles are d words man. U damn right
This is when everyone could truly relate to the song. Touches your soul.
I can name one part that quite a few probably can't relate to....😂😂😂
Luniz instrumental : th-cam.com/video/FdtYGTVOtPg/w-d-xo.html
Old school rap and hip hop was the best! Love it !
September 24 🙌🏻💯❤always
Despite the million times I heard this song I somehow never saw the music video. It's crazy how back then you had to hope MTV or "The Box" (if anyone else remembers that) would play something you like and now any music video ever made is two clicks away.
hell yeah the box was the shit I lived on that shit while i was smokin all day long lol
Hold up, hold up, hold up!!!!!!!! This video only has 92,280 views as of May 8th 2020 and the video has been out since April 21st 2012????? Hold up, something is very wrong with that. This is a classic and should have at least 50 million views by now straight up!!!!!
Everyone is watching E40's remix...
Every one's rolling a fat1
I know right.
Don't worry , the original video has 100m views
Definitely agree With u Ife
In High School, my band director would never include up-to-date RnB or Hip Hop to our Pep Band songs. So, I took it upon myself to learn how to play the basic notes of "I Got 5 On It" on the Saxophone and then I taught the French Horns and one other instrument (forgot what the third was) and got the drums to learn the drum beat. We planned it out and played it during a basketball game and the crowd loved it. My band director was looking all baffled and confused when we played it...all because of me 😅😌 #KalamazooCentralMemories
Beat was way ahead of it's time, there's still rappers that simple this beat so that says something 🚫🧢💯
Not really ahead of its time, TBH... The beat is made up of samples from Jungle Boogie by Kool And The Gang from 1973, and Why You Treat Me So Bad? by Club Nouveau from 1987...
Yeah, I recognized the familiar "OLD SCHOOL" beat@@DaveAndBeth1978
This song was played on the thriller movie by director Jordan Peele. (Us)
I Never stopped listening to this masterpiece
The 90’s was so good 😊
Only hell yeah it was!
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one of my 90s favorite, never be forgotten
The beat is...I'm speechless!!! ❤
Classic and the remix with E40
The beat is from The group Club Nuevo
Noo trybe records
Goosebumps..
The beat is.... 30 years old where u been LMAO
Still the hardest quote in any rap song "I take sacks to the face" 😂😂😂☠️
I remember hearing this when I was young dying laughing! Was literally going to comment about it and your the 1st and last comment! lol
2024 November anyone?
Sure
Yupppp you already know ☁️ 😶🌫️
I'm returning for the beat every month
Back to back
Hell yeah.
Jordan Peele's Us made this song sound so scary.
The drug pandemic in the America Ghetto housing projects. Its unfortunate that no one really got the message in the movie "US"
Got my first car in 96, rolled all over downtown Cincinnati blasting this over a couple 10's. Kids these days will never know
Pretty much. St. Bernard, 2 12" Alpine S-Type & V12 Amp lol.
Nah I'm 15 and listen to all of this Tupac biggie DMX Nate dogg snoop all of em.
Bruh. Then how am I only 15 and this is the shit. Like ain't no joke. I do the same thing man. Maybe get to know us "kids these days", some of us know damn well wth your talking about. I'm from the hood though.
Don't forget about smoking a blunt while you riding around
@@zaydenkline3899you can't even drive little dude how could you drive around bumping this. Gtfoh
It's me, here now💙👌
Man I had to come back, I heard this so much back in the day I kinda got sick of it but coming back and listening after all these years this shits too dope
Remembering the old school Hip Hop days! It was amazing!
I got to see The Luniz perform this song as an opening act to the Bad Boy Tour in 1995 in Albany, NY. They had a huge paper mache joint that they threw into the crowd to be passed around. I got to see The Notorious BIG that night (which was AWESOME), but I have always remembered this performance as one of my favorites.
Aww man, you so lucky!!!
they part of bad boy? a$$ song then
@@souleymanediawara7714 The Luniz were the opening act. BIG forever!
They were not part of Bad Boy.
@itsthetiger800 he said the opening act for the bad boy tour, he never said they were signed to bad boy you fucking clown
Some homies here say "who's listening from 2024?", and I want to say "Us"
Word
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