PREACH!!!!! 86-96 not even close best time in the game - RAKIM, KANE - BIGGIE an PUN what an era. Now we got mumble rap - hip-hip hurray..................
The story behind the filming of this video is that when Blahzay put this track out, it hit so hard on NYC radio, that when they began shooting the video, all of those artists simply showed up to support him. He didn't expect all of the support but they showed him love. When this came out, it was EVERYWHERE in all boroughs.
This era of hip hop wil never be duplicated rhymes styles clothes realness I only put the very beginning Herc Flash furious 5 Bambaataa Coldcrush ahead of this because it was the purest form
I'm 43 yrs old.... and I still have over 80 of my old rap tapes.... Just wish they made more albums.... this song was bangin in the bars when I was still going... Classic tune.....
Hip hops having a second coming, ghostface has dropped a new album recently, gangstarr too and look out for the collab of 2nd generation wu looks like they gonna be on some real hot shit.
Back in the 90’s, the local LA radio station use to have a battle of 2 songs from east, west, Midwest and south everyday at 7pm. This song held the throne for a good while. This song was fire 🔥 Respect ✊🏽 to the east coast from a 90’s west coast kid
Was it the The Beat or Power 106? I know Theo from The Beat was caught up on that "west coast rules" narrative and wouldn't play anything from the East..
@@santiagosanchez4074 lol boyyyyyy you in your feelings right now just as those weak as radio DJ in the east coast 90s like funk flex who hated on the west . We broke through that shit took over and history was forever made ! Majority of the 90s was west coast period , tv film music soundtracks especially! Don’t forget about all those east coast artist coming to the west to do what again ? Make better music yeah facts from there words
@@rahsaanthomas7030 power 106. It was one of the few times on the radio on the west coast that you got to hear east coast and south music that wasn’t so mainstream on the west coast. Friday nights had Westside radio on the beat 92.3 with Julio g. Got to hear the Dogg food album on radio with Daz and Jurupa as the guest before the album came out
This shyt was top 5 hottest in the street in 95! Seen them on the Bowery platform waiting on the train wit me when this was out , I was hype but kept my composure that s the Brooklyn way..
Damn I miss real hip hop! When new York was new York! When rappers just showed love one another! Different rappers from from different boroughs showing up to support each other regardless what label you on! NYC love!
this shit still jams in 2022. This is Back when dudes used to go to musicland and disc jockey and buy cassette tape singles, because you wasnt sure if the album was gonna be fire.
So glad I grew up in this era. Timbs, Bear Coats, Gore Tex, Vasquez, North Faces, Boss jeans with the boss logo above the zipper, Guess, and Ralph Lauren Polo...... Philly, dutches, white owl Yoke on stair cases and see through color beepers lol
Daamn remember walking out the record shop with CD! My boys and I played this track at least 20 times that day..joint blasting out the car as we slowly rode downtown streets! Amazing memories
@@borzoicoursing2230 It still does have a bad name. Either way mainstream Hip-Hop / Rap has died when it became mainstream success because there's to many sellouts an it goes to Tupac an biggie & the list goes on.
@@mindpainsakaniceguy3704 well when you want the big dollars rappers have to go main mainstream an they hay to appeal to everyone not just the hood Because the hood not spending no money in support of these rappers unless it's their favorite rapper, an believe it or not white kids from the suburbs are spending more money listening to these new rappers an going to rap concerts than black people are, so if you want to live the lavish lifestyle you have to go mainstream or oversee doing concerts to make the big money, because Making music strictly for the hood or staying underground ain't going to get you the expensive cars jewlery an the big mansion you want to live in as a rapper.
@@charleswilkinson5211 When you are a mainstream rapper or any other part of the mainstream means sellout & theses people don't make money but their label do & most of the time they own their own masters to their music like a immortal technique would own or anybody.
Its November 2021 and this track hits as hard as it did when it dropped August 1996. 25 years of a stone cold classic and I remember sitting in front of the TV watching Rap City, and just losing it to it. This to me is when hiphop reached its best time. It was dope track after dope track after dope track.
Luv it..I was 17 yesterday old when this song came out..I'm 45 now..I'll never forget our cheerleaders dancing to this..most were beautiful southern black girls..I'm white..I went to n myrtle Beach high school...this song rocks..class of 1997
Found the single cassette at Goodwill. Had a blank tape in it. Bought it anyway hoping it was a dub, wasn't. No regrets, still got the original cover to the tape.
I am probably the only one listening to this and crying. It's crazy how music can just take you back in time. Bringing back so many good memories.
You are so fucking sexy miss
I can relate, happysad / melancholy,
Iam on TH-cam everyday jamming classics only....ps I tear up often I hate what happen to my music....
No, you not the only one with tears in their eyes. We didn’t know how soon the party would end.
I feel that
“When the East is in the house...” The golden era of hip hop. Man, I miss these days.
Yes Sis!
@Jaybird Danger!
Me 2 bro
Sample of Jeru The Damaja Come Clean
OMG!
Jeru, Premier, Guru, Fat Joe….. supporting the message of the East!!!!! When hip hop was dope!!
PREACH!!!!! 86-96 not even close best time in the game - RAKIM, KANE - BIGGIE an PUN what an era. Now we got mumble rap - hip-hip hurray..................
Damn I miss Guru!!!
Master ace and lil dap also in the video
90s rap has yet to have a challenger.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 it's undisputed
Yeah, funny how people getting paid less cared more for their art. Maybe thats why, gotta take it seriously
Can tell you're a youngster. 80s hung out all out to dry, sunshine!
95/96 to be specific. Hell of a 2 year run.
Mantronix 1985 is still played at bboy events.
Real rhymes, real beats, real legends..... real hip hop
Better than today music
What about Lil twist?
Listen, its been long enough. The 90s East Coast old heads know this is the fuckin anthem when we show up in the building.
Mad Mayheim!!😂😂😂
March 2024 and this still bumps & Gives me the same vibe it gave in 1996..
Oh my God
May 2024 here 🫡
May 2024 🫡
THE EAST COAST ANTHEM
100%
This what real Rap music sounds like for real.
BKA...HIP-HOP!!!
Word
Fact
4 real
U got that right
The story behind the filming of this video is that when Blahzay put this track out, it hit so hard on NYC radio, that when they began shooting the video, all of those artists simply showed up to support him. He didn't expect all of the support but they showed him love. When this came out, it was EVERYWHERE in all boroughs.
broli28 yo that’s dope!
Dat hook was ahead of its time, straight dopeness!!!
All that turnout for the video sold me on buying the album.
It was A anthem.
FIREHOUSE JAM!
FDNY STRONG!👌🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
The first ten seconds of this joint destroys ALL mumble rappers......pure fire from da 90's! DOPE!
Glad i'm from the East.. Glad I grew up during this period.. timbs, hoodies, blunts etc.. Salute
+TR RCH Yes indeed. Nothing beats the 90's...
+TR RCH the east gives this country so many jewels that it don't even gets appreciated. East coast baby!!
TR RCH yes sir. Brooklyn made here. miss timbs, carthart, guess,tommy, etc. damn 90s
Bamboo earrings, Gucci link jewelry, gold fronts, hi top Reeboks. I miss the 90's so much
TR RCH -word up.....jersey shirts......chest out....head nodding music......🔥
This song gives me chill bumps the same way it did almost 24 yes ago.
Alvin Mccullen...Shiiiit that long ago now?? Man where did that time go!?!
This era of hip hop wil never be duplicated rhymes styles clothes realness I only put the very beginning Herc Flash furious 5 Bambaataa Coldcrush ahead of this because it was the purest form
I'm 43 yrs old.... and I still have over 80 of my old rap tapes....
Just wish they made more albums.... this song was bangin in the bars when I was still going...
Classic tune.....
@@patkelly3966 yes came out late Sept 1995
Has it been that long.
This still goes hard in 2020!!!!
.......a pathfinder or a blazer with a 12" woofer in the back, with this Blastin'.......makes it complete
Chuuch
well said!!!!!
Real shit fam
Bangin'!
Let's not forget to give a high salute to DJ PF cuttin for producing this masterpiece
He did a fantastic job with this Gwen McCrae break beat
This beat still bumps HARRRRD even after 20+ years!!!
TIMELESS MUSIC WILL NEVER DIE
Thanks to P.F. Cuttin! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (Danger)! 😊
2023 checkin in…. still holds up
I'm 17 years old and this is true hip hop
Bro, to have grown up with this music, nothing has yet to touch it ... music changed forever in this Era.. glad you found it!!
Much respect nephew
Tims an Blunts!!! Definitely a classic punch line!! 90s hip hop all day!!!
This track never gets old
I could still play this track even 30 years from now
best era for hip hop hands down.....nothing but party tunes and volume pumping on car stereos......
This is what NEW YORK sounds like 👌🏿💯
Facts
double FACTS!
Snapple Facts!
Heavy 💪 facts
Word to my mother son
This piece is one of my all-time favorites.
True HipHop!
almost 1.5M views but this should have 500 million
That chorus though!! Sampled Qtip, Jeru and ODB on dat hook. Straight fiya. Classic.
💯
Hip hop from the 80s and 90s had a vibe
This ERA was 2nd to none.PERIOD
Just gonna play nothing but classic Hip Hop all of 2019 an until the casket drop like I've doin... 40+ stand up!!!
I'm 36 and I feel you
50 rightcha`!!!✊🏿🏹🥁👊🏿
27 and feel yall lol
Hip hops having a second coming, ghostface has dropped a new album recently, gangstarr too and look out for the collab of 2nd generation wu looks like they gonna be on some real hot shit.
True facts I'm 50 and I still play my shit too in my cd player
memories man! The East! from jamaica ave to linden blvd and Pennsylvania ave to the conduit!
To Elderts Lane
Yup!!!! Jamaica Ave for my mixtapes and my grandmother lived off Linden.
Damn I miss those days so much, so many memories rap was so raw back then. God bless 80s and 90s music
If you didn’t grow up during this rap era you missed out. NY til I die ✊🏽
Still bumping on 4//5/24.. leave a 👍
Word up 💯 6/14/2024
10/14/2024
10/15/2024
Real street joint back in the days
One of the best beats ever done.
This was so under-rated.
"You weasel, you better off pumpin diesel"... barz🔥
Back in the 90’s, the local LA radio station use to have a battle of 2 songs from east, west, Midwest and south everyday at 7pm. This song held the throne for a good while. This song was fire 🔥 Respect ✊🏽 to the east coast from a 90’s west coast kid
Was it the The Beat or Power 106? I know Theo from The Beat was caught up on that "west coast rules" narrative and wouldn't play anything from the East..
@@rahsaanthomas7030 because NY was doing that to the West. He was just telling them the feeling was mutual.
@@patrickoakley7890 cuz the east had it locked down, we didn't need nor want to hear the west coast shit cuz it was inferior.
@@santiagosanchez4074 lol boyyyyyy you in your feelings right now just as those weak as radio DJ in the east coast 90s like funk flex who hated on the west . We broke through that shit took over and history was forever made ! Majority of the 90s was west coast period , tv film music soundtracks especially! Don’t forget about all those east coast artist coming to the west to do what again ? Make better music yeah facts from there words
@@rahsaanthomas7030 power 106. It was one of the few times on the radio on the west coast that you got to hear east coast and south music that wasn’t so mainstream on the west coast. Friday nights had Westside radio on the beat 92.3 with Julio g. Got to hear the Dogg food album on radio with Daz and Jurupa as the guest before the album came out
This shyt was top 5 hottest in the street in 95! Seen them on the Bowery platform waiting on the train wit me when this was out , I was hype but kept my composure that s the Brooklyn way..
Playing this song into the ground again 20 years later!
My high school years just came flooding back with this song. Still fire in 2022 🔥🔥🔥🔥
What a great time in hip hop . One of the best albums all time !! The blah !!
Omg I miss this time 💯
CLASSIC!!!!
and blessed enough to have this on Vinyl...people loved when I spun this at parties.
I put this in my "90's & East Coast" playlists.
What an awesome time to b alive
Hip Hop at it's pinnacle, the mid 90's.
This is when Hip Hop was real, this beat is sick, the base is jumpin
Classic East Coast banger! East Coast anthem.
MASTERPIECE oldskool Hip-hop Classic!!! 😍🎶🎧👊
I'm not getting any work done today.. Listening to 90's hip hop is more important at this time! #customerscanwait
Yes! The whole album is nice and should be part of any collection : )
Fuck them nasty ass customers
I feel u on that bro, when your feeling it nothing else matter "REAL HIP HOP" 🎤🎵🎼🎶🎧🔌🎚🎹🎛🎛📻 👊🏾👍🏾✌🏾
Bought this album back in 95 on cassette....this song be a banger still
Wow. This was a classic. This is when NYC was NYC!
Facts!!!
FACTS
In these times Brooklyn dudes was outta control more than ever. And I wad from Harlem so I know first hand😂 love the nostalgia
This kind of tune keeps you tough & strong 💪 during this pandemic in 2020, & any tough times. Old school rules.
I had this single on cassette. Oh the Times have changed but the memories will stay.
this is real hip hop
Thank Jeru, QTip and Gwen McRae for adding the right spices to this beat.
90's was the best hands down. So many gems and unknown artists dropping bangers to great production.....
Whoever posted this brought this out the dungeon❤
Still one of the dopest Tracks from the 90's. Pure Hip Hop!!!
THIS SHOULD HAVE A MILLION VIEWS PLUS
THIS IS HOP HOP AT IS RAWEST & PUREST
BROOKLYN IS WATCHING AND LISTENING
All time classic!!! When the east is in house....OMG!!!
The old NYC!!!!!!!! Peace from Fort Greene. Listening in 2020!
I see G.U.R.U. and Jeru The Damaja
Fat Joe as well.
Fat Joe, DJ Premier
Masta Ace, Lil Dap also
My favorites 😎
Straight F’ing GOATS/LEGENDARY POETS!!!!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
True Hip Hop
R.I.P.
1992-2004
the cameos in this video are so heavy
This song just popes in my head randomly while smoking a blunt. I’m from the Atl and this was still crazy to me. Dope song Blahzay Blahzay
Aiight
This record takes me back to some real good times REAL Hip Hop LIVES!!
haven't heard this in decades ! back when real hip hop got airplay! classic
Hip Hop 90's forever ! Dope track classic ! peace from france ...
Blahzay, Blahzay Danger is not for the faint of heart. East coast Rap legends.
I only associate military fatigue hats with New York because of this
Damn I miss real hip hop! When new York was new York! When rappers just showed love one another! Different rappers from from different boroughs showing up to support each other regardless what label you on! NYC love!
I’m so lucky I grew up with this as my map to at the time I was just music is still here
The whole album BANGS. Lots of classics!!
this shit still jams in 2022. This is Back when dudes used to go to musicland and disc jockey and buy cassette tape singles, because you wasnt sure if the album was gonna be fire.
So glad I grew up in this era. Timbs, Bear Coats, Gore Tex, Vasquez, North Faces, Boss jeans with the boss logo above the zipper, Guess, and Ralph Lauren Polo...... Philly, dutches, white owl Yoke on stair cases and see through color beepers lol
Even the Westcoast.....loves this toast..😂😂😂💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💪💪💪💪💪
This entire album was incredible!!
Daamn remember walking out the record shop with CD! My boys and I played this track at least 20 times that day..joint blasting out the car as we slowly rode downtown streets! Amazing memories
I still have blahzay album cd and danger single promo tape in my archive. these guys were amazing 🔥🔥I wish they made more albums.
As dude from North Memphis I can proudly say we use to bump the fuck out this shit
One of my favorites...makes me miss mid90 hiphop
Grwen McCrae, Rocking Chair. Great sample usage!
Classic! Damn I miss the 90's.
I only listen to the old school we just had a throwback 90s party pumping all the classics
This is classic hip hop
You already know if the great GURU is in this sh%$$@@t its gotta be hard 2020
Why I love this sh*t so much:
1.) Gwen McCrae Sample
2.) Jeru Sample
3.) PF's golden theeth
4.) Premos 'Master Ace' Shirt
PF Cuttin' was a G producer fo' real tho
Sir Dan Like ya know the masta ace don't play when it come to my bass!!
I love it because it is the only english song that mentions Mondongo Soup!
groundbreaking top 10 track from 95
PF original version destroyed primo remix
Real rap 💯 ENY in the house oh my God
Till Today Real HipHop from the 90s Golden Era 🙌🏻
I just discovered this guy! Can't believe I have never heard his songs before! This is sooooo good. This was a great rap era
90's Hip Hop classic
I love this one I still be bumping it hard all of the time 👍👍👍👍👍👍💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
One of the most slept on groups EVER.
What happens to the group
What happened to the group
Is this a meme?
They got slept on. e.g. People did not respect them as a dope hip-hop group the way they should have.
ALTHOUGH, I just found out they dropped a 2nd album in 2018!!! I need to locate that!
@@AxeMan808 on Spotify i think
Jeru Guru and Fat Joe.....
You know your good when you have these legendary rappers in your video.....
Who here 2024 wit me
Me🔥🔥🔥
❤😂🎉
💪
Omm!!! South Central LA knocking this shit!!!
Where am I going?
East is in the house ❤✌️ Danger! Classic, oh my oh my ,that 90's scratching of the vinyl ❤
WOW this is how Hip-Hop sounds!!!! Classic right here I was about 6 when this was new
2021, classic banger, 90s ny vibe vide, love it. Tune was big in London too.
So blessed to have grown up during this Era!! SHIT WAS LIT LIT 🔥✊🏽 RIP GURU
Why the NBA has never played this for the East all star introductions, I'll never know
They will now, after it was on The Last Dance documentary.
Rap had a bad reputation during this period.
@@borzoicoursing2230 It still does have a bad name. Either way mainstream Hip-Hop / Rap has died when it became mainstream success because there's to many sellouts an it goes to Tupac an biggie & the list goes on.
@@mindpainsakaniceguy3704 well when you want the big dollars rappers have to go main mainstream an they hay to appeal to everyone not just the hood Because the hood not spending no money in support of these rappers unless it's their favorite rapper, an believe it or not white kids from the suburbs are spending more money listening to these new rappers an going to rap concerts than black people are, so if you want to live the lavish lifestyle you have to go mainstream or oversee doing concerts to make the big money, because Making music strictly for the hood or staying underground ain't going to get you the expensive cars jewlery an the big mansion you want to live in as a rapper.
@@charleswilkinson5211 When you are a mainstream rapper or any other part of the mainstream means sellout & theses people don't make money but their label do & most of the time they own their own masters to their music like a immortal technique would own or anybody.
Its November 2021 and this track hits as hard as it did when it dropped August 1996. 25 years of a stone cold classic and I remember sitting in front of the TV watching Rap City, and just losing it to it. This to me is when hiphop reached its best time. It was dope track after dope track after dope track.
Don't care where you're from this song is hot.
I was bumping it here in the LBC when Snoop was already killin it.
Right im from the dirty south n i fuck with NY music
@@I_Not_Exist U have good taste 👑!!! 😎👍🏾
@@aarmstrong110 thanks
@@I_Not_Exist you're welcome!, I'm from NY & i fucks with old school dirty south music 🤗
Luv it..I was 17 yesterday old when this song came out..I'm 45 now..I'll never forget our cheerleaders dancing to this..most were beautiful southern black girls..I'm white..I went to n myrtle Beach high school...this song rocks..class of 1997
MERGE MANAGE HISTORY I DIRECTION'S I
MERGE MANAGE HISTORY I DIRECTION'S I
MERGE MANAGE HISTORY I DIRECTION'S I
Word is bond this is HIP HOP.
When I was a child, true hip hop and commercial rap had not yet diverged. They were, quite often, 1.
Found the single cassette at Goodwill. Had a blank tape in it. Bought it anyway hoping it was a dub, wasn't. No regrets, still got the original cover to the tape.