A true hip hop head will agree that the best flow and lyricism and beats came out of NY. I think Queensbridge, Brooklyn and Lefrak had such a rich and vibrant group of artists come out of that area.
@@Highplainsdrifter44 im a bronx dude and can say QU got the best rappers (RIP Prodigy, Phife etc) by sheer numbers alone..But there was a time when NYC was THE proving ground of hip hop... thats a sad thing to see how far NY has fallen..to the point of jackin other places flow, drawl and dress..smh
Let me get to the point/my joint is mean!/you can tell by the horn - it's European! I jump out my joint with a "ditty-bop"!/Forgot to tell you my name, my name is "Wip-Wop!"
112 street 1991 gangsta past away my big brotha.ever since i been fucking crazy gangstashit in my life heart revenge is good served cold. r i p.real gangstas fuc who still alive cuz they the bitches feinds.mobstyle whats up a its yo boy lil jim jim real talk..rip b.low king of it all.bangbang gang this ones free homie.
"They call me Whip-Wop cause I'm the baby of the bunch, but they don't be actin' like that when I treat em' to lunch, ordering steaks & lobsters cause I'm rollin' with mobsters"
You must not be from this dead land called America nd know absolutely nothing about Harlem. A, Pretty Tone, Big Luo, nd Whip are my boys nd the whole 9 but Harlem was always on the map B4 their time. trust me I know, my Pops from Douglas PJ's.
I'm white af...there nothing more I appreciate than the culture of how hip hop started. it all began here. how his doesn't have millions of views is beyond me.
yea I heard A say in an interview that there first album or whatever the group was supposed to be The good the bad and the ugly and the single was "mobstlye" so I think bcuz he was doing this on the side and really for fun and his main job was 24/7 he was making it up as it went along lol idk just a thought but dope shit none the less and furthermore much respect for Azie
The brother , the O.G. the King no other then the real Azie peace and blessings go out to you brothern😊
Still playin in 2020 Mobstyle was really living that shit they was rappin
This is a classic "Mobstyle Mob Mob Mobstyle". Shout out from Brooklyn. N.Y.
Thus is my Era when kings were kings and live this dhit foreal bless to the harlem king AZIE 🎉
Definitely that old school hip hop vibe they had some bangn verses#mobstyle
This is dopenesses because he really did it in the streets
This shit hard! Wayyy better than today's music
Mob style mob mob mob style mob style 🔥
Im sittin here word 4 wordin @ 2:57 am
I miss this New York...A whole different vibe folks...
A true hip hop head will agree that the best flow and lyricism and beats came out of NY. I think Queensbridge, Brooklyn and Lefrak had such a rich and vibrant group of artists come out of that area.
@@Highplainsdrifter44 im a bronx dude and can say QU got the best rappers (RIP Prodigy, Phife etc) by sheer numbers alone..But there was a time when NYC was THE proving ground of hip hop... thats a sad thing to see how far NY has fallen..to the point of jackin other places flow, drawl and dress..smh
Nothing like Old Harlem!!
Azie one of the best to ever do it ! Keeping it real even out the game never bigging
It up , one love og azie
Shout out to Azie…
Definitely classic
New York stand up! 🔥🔥
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Azie faison dj Vlad interview brought me here
As I switch lanes, throw on my signal lights.
Let me get to the point/my joint is mean!/you can tell by the horn - it's European!
I jump out my joint with a "ditty-bop"!/Forgot to tell you my name, my name is "Wip-Wop!"
Legendary
SUPA FUKKIN GANGSTA
Salutes A✌️, a REAL ONE✊
YOU CAN TELL BY THE HORN. ITS EUROPEAN
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Im dealing with keys and i aint no locksmith! 🔥
Escobar Rich the fashion designer /trendsetter of Inglewood Ck team NhP
Indeed
Get off that sherm
@@Chatekitey72ur high
VladTV brought me here..
Jef Anderson faxts
Me too
Wat u think
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112 street 1991 gangsta past away my big brotha.ever since i been fucking crazy gangstashit in my life heart revenge is good served cold. r i p.real gangstas fuc who still alive cuz they the bitches feinds.mobstyle whats up a its yo boy lil jim jim real talk..rip b.low king of it all.bangbang gang this ones free homie.
I don't like Pepsi I only like ....
Coke
"They call me Whip-Wop cause I'm the baby of the bunch, but they don't be actin' like that when I treat em' to lunch, ordering steaks & lobsters cause I'm rollin' with mobsters"
I love azie alpo and rich i really respect them for representing harlem . Harlem was no wear to be seen until these guys came up
You must not be from this dead land called America nd know absolutely nothing about Harlem. A, Pretty Tone, Big Luo, nd Whip are my boys nd the whole 9 but Harlem was always on the map B4 their time. trust me I know, my Pops from Douglas PJ's.
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I'm white af...there nothing more I appreciate than the culture of how hip hop started. it all began here. how his doesn't have millions of views is beyond me.
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Yo this that crack playboy
This is really A, not whip. I always wondered y A used whips name on this joint. Only ol skool Ny heads know this. Peace to pretty boy whip wop. :)
yea I heard A say in an interview that there first album or whatever the group was supposed to be The good the bad and the ugly and the single was "mobstlye" so I think bcuz he was doing this on the side and really for fun and his main job was 24/7 he was making it up as it went along lol idk just a thought but dope shit none the less and furthermore much respect for Azie
Wip was locked up. AZ did Wip's part, and they just left it, as is.
Bro you had that song silence posted on your page put it back up
facts I keep looking for that jawn
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