Man yeah we the new ol skool 😊 I'm 42 been bumpin this since it first came out. Its March 2024 still got my CD books and data discs too still would ride out to joints like this😊
Erica Mena interview w/ Can Newton brought me back here and I see her And Khadeen Ellis....wow! What a time was had when this song came out #TakeMeBack!!❤
I'm here cause ive been thinking bout this song all day I could hear the beat in my head but couldn't think of the words lol and finally laying here in bed at 1:07am I remembered the name lol
@@vickdonalds4245 me tew and I'm from dc. I still listen to clipse, DMX, wutang, Jeezy, juvenile, old lil Wayne anything from dedication 2 lol 🤣 I miss that old phone home shit
Always liked the overall put together of the track I thought the best was naked when I first heard it then it grew on me with in being in ration like it was good times
Oversized RocaWear jean shorts, Throwback jersey w/ crispy ironed white tee, and coke white low Air Force Ones. For me this was the High School fashion.
I just 🎵 Can't Stop, Won't Stop🎵 listening, even now in the year, 20-mothafkn-23 and all the way to whatever year it will be, when i die at the forever young age of 103!♡♡ 😍 cause we, we get down babyyyyy❤ 🎶
@tony4534 listen to how Jay used to rap and see how he switched it up when Chris came in the picture. Chris just doesn’t want to burn the bridge because he’ll never know when he’ll need it. Look at Beans he burned his bridge and now Jay don’t mess with him🤡
For people wondering why they didnt blow up because their first Album was fire. Well this is around the time when Rocafella was splitting up. Upper management was in a swirl trying to figure out were the artists were going to go when Jay-Z was on his way out the door. The Breakup started to get public when Camron came to Rockafella around 2002. By 04 it was a wrap. Their album came out in 04. Throughout History rap groups tend to not last forever however we could of gotten at least 2 more great album from them that is if they decided to go solo like they all do. I always felt that the Rocafella break up played a part of the decline in hip hop. When rocafella split a lot of philly ny nj artists were lost, then Lil John and the boys, ying yang twins all came in and dropped mad records and they were cool but instead of people competing everybody decided to copy them and every record started to sound Southern like because the south was dominating for while and people thought that was thing to do. But in reality the North was all divided up. Jay-Z quest for the King of NY title came at a price for every up North Artist at the time.
Raislive Rocafella was breaking down while Cam was still running with Un Rivera, years before he signed with the Roc. Cam wasn't a catalyst to the demise of the label, his situation was more of a symptom of the changes going on at the time. Jay was trying to figure out how to get up out from under Dame and Biggs ever since he realized how much fatter his pockets would be if they weren't a continual part of the Def Jam deal. He needed them to get the label off the ground and build it up into a household name, but the moment Def Jam came into the picture he realized that they weren't an integral part of keeping the machine going. All he had to do from the jump was rap, and Dame & Biggs did the rest; once Def Jam put their business acumen and marketing dollars behind the brand, Dame and Biggs became obsolete. It was bound to happen either way, with or without Cam'ron/ Dipset being in the picture.
Elijah Evans Kanye is holding down for Hov but at the time Jay didnt take Kanye seriously. Kanye been producing for rocafella back in 1999 and was always just the guy that makes beats. It was Dame that pushed him because Kanye always wanted to rap he just couldnt get anybody to believe in him. Jay only got a hold of kanye because he was on fire when college drop out came out and Jay is the type of dude to always want to be around whatever artists that is popping. Its all business to Jay. Kanye still makes dope music when he wants.
matt molloy I feel you. Im not saying Cam broke up rocafella I was just putting things into perpective of what was going on around the time young guns came out. Everything you said is right on though. Artits like the young guns just got the shit end of the stick with all the commotion
Raislive I think part of it had to do with Cam'ron being more boss minded than most else. Even someone like Beans, who had State Property as a record label imprint, clothing line & movie production, was always looking for someone to negotiate his deals. Cam, Jim, and Zeke rushed in and started calling their own plays, and Jay didn't like that because they were supposed to be under him. The Dipset affiliates are the only ones who were able to come out of the Roc split off their own strength and do better than they did during their time with Roc/Def Jam. Most of the artists that were on the Roc made the bulk of their career money during their tenure there, aside from Cam'ron and Dipset. I'm not counting Kanye because he didn't build off his own muscle, and Jay kept him around to milk and reciprocated with the offer of stability that only he could give him as the president of Def Jam. The Dips were the only real hustlers on the label, and they would have blown and done well regardless of what label they decided to stand next to. Dudes like the Young Gunz were just artists, and they just wanted to rap without being savvy on the business end. It's a shame too, bc they could have had more staying power if they worked on calling their own shots instead of taking orders.
Raislive it's funny you say this because I was actually talking to some friends about 2 months ago and I said that Jay-z "Retiring" that first time kind of left The east coast in Limbo because I don't think anyone was strong enough to replace him. He kind of "retired" at not only his peak but NYCs peak at the same time. We had Cam and Dipset but they weren't No Jay-Z. We had Fabolous but he just wasn't powerful enough to be a Jay-Z. We had the Lox and 50 Cent but 50's novelty began to wear off somehow and the Lox just held it NYC down but they didn't make NYC rise if you feel what I'm saying. Nas Just kinda sat back and let it all happen with his easy going nature and even made a damn album called "Hip Hop is Dead" And not a single one of those "Smack DVD" rappers from NYC were nowhere near good enough to sit in that throne. Maybe Joe Budden could have if he wasn't such an emotionally unstable person. So All those years without a Jay-z gave an opportunity for something new and fresh and different to take shit over. And that was the When the South came in. Lil Jon, Yin Yang, Jeezy, T.I., Ross, Plies etc. So I know that what I'm saying in some way connects to what you said. Do you agree?
My senior year I miss the tall tees throwbacks af1 and faded jeans. I played football and bball and rocked a headband all day UNTIL it was time for practice. Shit was strictly fashion not for sports 😂😂😂😂😂
I remember watching this video knowing everyone In this video except Kanye west and ironically he had the most successful career out of all them ..bring the old Kanye back pleaseeee
Heard this playing during a timeout at Magic vs Cavalier game and nostalgia just took over.So here I am and yeah I'm 37 so I was like 16 when this dropped.Now I'm my room dancing and doing the Harlem shake🤣🤣🤣
I remeber my oversized Mitchell N Ness throwback jersey days. First one i bought was too big because i didnt know how number sizes worked so i tucked one side behind my cell phone on thr belt clip to make it look right. Thats true #hiphop culture memories
This was the golden era of music to me. I remember taking a car trip to NYC all the way down from South FL back in '03 with my family. Hot 97 was playing this hard on rotation and the street of NY were so alive. Like one other guy said in the comments, I too wish I can take a time machine and see more from this era. What a time to be alive!
What a time to be alive around that era. It was soooo much fun and poppin outside. Those memories are just so precious. Throwback jersey era was the shit!!! ❤
Just turned 36. Still stuck in the 90's and early 2000's . Much love to all. What an awesome time to live
Man yeah we the new ol skool 😊 I'm 42 been bumpin this since it first came out. Its March 2024 still got my CD books and data discs too still would ride out to joints like this😊
I'm 45 and this is my era
The area I mean
Yeah, yeah the error before the internet you know AOL cd an dial up bars
You my brothers age I’ll be 38 in May. I just heard that Jay Z screwed these guys over
Still Stuck Myself‼️ "42"
20 years later this shit timeless 😭
💯
it hasnt been 20 years
@@titodenino song literally came out in 2003
True dat.
20 years ago was the 80s
Erica Mena interview w/ Can Newton brought me back here and I see her And Khadeen Ellis....wow! What a time was had when this song came out #TakeMeBack!!❤
Yes this brought me here I was just watching it and she was also on Chris Brown video Say yo excuse me
Same!
@@trinasam3648Same 😂
She got the curly hair . Same chick on the couch with beans.
FACTS...PROVES MY AGE...I MISS THIS ERA, AND THE EARLY 90s..❤
Watching in December 2023 . ♥️ Millennials rise up ♥️ I'm the old auntie now that can say "what you know bout this ?!!! "😂
I'm 36, this song BRINGS ME BACK!!!!
I’m here cause this song just randomly popped up in my head 😂
Alanna Miller lol same
Stg during quarantine😂😂😂
I'm here cause ive been thinking bout this song all day I could hear the beat in my head but couldn't think of the words lol and finally laying here in bed at 1:07am I remembered the name lol
Feel that lmao
What happened to young chris
You're not here because this video was recommended. You searched for it. Admit it. LIKE if it's true!🤣
Back when roca-fella records was everything! 🙌🏿
i wanted to be these niggaz in High school so bad Roc A fella For Life
Damn this still banging 20 years later 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'm 33, Watching this video makes me wish I had a time machine. Who's listening in 2021 july?!
My life is a time machine. I’m still listening. Not much music besides Griselda crew I pay attention to since 2007. Even new Eminem is ignored.
Facts!!!!!! I’m 34
For real!! I'm 33 too
26 still blastin Clipse, Camp Lo, the Roc, Puff and Neptune’s
Upper East side (South Central) all night
@@vickdonalds4245 me tew and I'm from dc. I still listen to clipse, DMX, wutang, Jeezy, juvenile, old lil Wayne anything from dedication 2 lol 🤣 I miss that old phone home shit
These niggas was 10 years ahead in 03 🔥🔥🔥 f if this song dropped in today music it a go crazy
I didn't realize how good these mfkas was
I’m 34 and man this brings happiness 80’s baby 2022 listening
Ayyyeeee!!!!! I'm turning 40 in 2 days. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Happy Belated Birthday! I just turned 39.
Welcome to the club 😎
40 here now
Take a trip down memory lane with Philly💯💯💯💯💯💯🐐🐐
If you listening in 2023 you the 🐐
Facts 💯
2024
That beat was crazy🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love the beat as of the chorus
Always liked the overall put together of the track I thought the best was naked when I first heard it then it grew on me with in being in ration like it was good times
I just realized it sounds like Keith Sweat Dont Stop Your love 😂
My girllll Kay Kay in es joint doing her thanggggggg🥰🥰🥰🔥 still my Jam
Dangerous erm erm
Even early Kanye made a quick guest appearance in this video...remember when he dropped his first album?? How things have changed...
Vanessa G graduation
hearing music like this make u remember good times.. u def an 80s baby
Or 90's lol
Forever a classic!!! 2003 summer, man FUN!!!!!!
Sexy video in the year i discovered myself
come be my homebase
Mechacelzi what's up
+nellybelle agreed best summer ever
Sean Cook WORD!!
Oversized RocaWear jean shorts, Throwback jersey w/ crispy ironed white tee, and coke white low Air Force Ones. For me this was the High School fashion.
Why You Trippin' Deebo class of 2005
C.Foster ‘06
Class of 07
Class of 2007
This dropped I think I was in the 8th grade but that was all hs fashion.
I’m 34 and it’s 2024 and this shit still brings back maaaaaaad memories maaaan like my mfn comment
Still bumping in 2022 I'm jamming right now 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
Ayeee
Seeing dipset, freeway, dame dash in the video bring back my childhood memories.. such a timeless song
Juelz Santana, Jim Jones, Freeway, Kanye West, Peedi Crack, Young Gunz, and Beanie Sigel. Rocafella had the game on lock just 11 years ago.
15 years ago
lol jay had the game on lock kiddd
Camron. Memphis bleek also
50
Eric welcome to the future
The 2000's nostalgia is for serious, I miss the era everyday
Same it was weird and a very fun crazy way
The fucked up part is I didn't appreciate it at the time
I cant front..this was a banger!!! Chris had that flow!!! Neef was nice too.
I just 🎵 Can't Stop, Won't Stop🎵 listening, even now in the year, 20-mothafkn-23 and all the way to whatever year it will be, when i die at the forever young age of 103!♡♡
😍 cause we, we get down babyyyyy❤ 🎶
Dont mind me Im just going through memory lane 😭😭😭 I miss the early 00s. Cant believe I'm 30 now 😂😂😂 they must be close to 40.
Sameee😪
Your amongst friends man, no need to apologize.
College parties must've been crazy with Young Gunz playing
They were, this was my freshman year too!
one hit wonders but this one went hard. Remix with Chingy is nice too
Mine too! I was in college in Philly and they came to our school for Rock the Vote
High school for me
I hadn’t heard this since college!
This was when the Roc was owning the rap game!
Yo I’m 31 just got back in school for CDL TODAY and I still can’t stop Won’t stop! 🫡🔥✌🏾What a time to be Alive
I'm 102 years old and this brings me back😂
😅
115 here brings me all the way 😂
This beat still fire 🔥
This beat is ass.
Grim Reaper what!!
I know the beat and the hook is the main reason why I could never forget about this song lol
fell off
1
The Mid 90'z and Early 2000'z....
Can't Stop Won't Stop!
Chris had such an underrated flow that first verse is crazy and the way he switched it on the second was 🔥
Jay-Z stole his flow, it’s a well known fact 💯
@@linoferrer9753It’s not. Even Chris said it’s not true.
@@tony4534he only said that so he’d remain on good terms. He knows Jay makes moves. 💯
@@linoferrer9753 Cap. He said it years after he last worked with Jay.
@tony4534 listen to how Jay used to rap and see how he switched it up when Chris came in the picture. Chris just doesn’t want to burn the bridge because he’ll never know when he’ll need it. Look at Beans he burned his bridge and now Jay don’t mess with him🤡
Jay Z jacked the swags of these dudes and blackballed them
When you could understand rap and it had some kind of meaning. A true fan of Young Gunz right here
For people wondering why they didnt blow up because their first Album was fire. Well this is around the time when Rocafella was splitting up. Upper management was in a swirl trying to figure out were the artists were going to go when Jay-Z was on his way out the door. The Breakup started to get public when Camron came to Rockafella around 2002. By 04 it was a wrap. Their album came out in 04. Throughout History rap groups tend to not last forever however we could of gotten at least 2 more great album from them that is if they decided to go solo like they all do. I always felt that the Rocafella break up played a part of the decline in hip hop. When rocafella split a lot of philly ny nj artists were lost, then Lil John and the boys, ying yang twins all came in and dropped mad records and they were cool but instead of people competing everybody decided to copy them and every record started to sound Southern like because the south was dominating for while and people thought that was thing to do. But in reality the North was all divided up. Jay-Z quest for the King of NY title came at a price for every up North Artist at the time.
Raislive Rocafella was breaking down while Cam was still running with Un Rivera, years before he signed with the Roc. Cam wasn't a catalyst to the demise of the label, his situation was more of a symptom of the changes going on at the time. Jay was trying to figure out how to get up out from under Dame and Biggs ever since he realized how much fatter his pockets would be if they weren't a continual part of the Def Jam deal. He needed them to get the label off the ground and build it up into a household name, but the moment Def Jam came into the picture he realized that they weren't an integral part of keeping the machine going. All he had to do from the jump was rap, and Dame & Biggs did the rest; once Def Jam put their business acumen and marketing dollars behind the brand, Dame and Biggs became obsolete.
It was bound to happen either way, with or without Cam'ron/ Dipset being in the picture.
Elijah Evans
Kanye is holding down for Hov but at the time Jay didnt take Kanye seriously. Kanye been producing for rocafella back in 1999 and was always just the guy that makes beats. It was Dame that pushed him because Kanye always wanted to rap he just couldnt get anybody to believe in him. Jay only got a hold of kanye because he was on fire when college drop out came out and Jay is the type of dude to always want to be around whatever artists that is popping. Its all business to Jay. Kanye still makes dope music when he wants.
matt molloy
I feel you. Im not saying Cam broke up rocafella I was just putting things into perpective of what was going on around the time young guns came out. Everything you said is right on though. Artits like the young guns just got the shit end of the stick with all the commotion
Raislive I think part of it had to do with Cam'ron being more boss minded than most else. Even someone like Beans, who had State Property as a record label imprint, clothing line & movie production, was always looking for someone to negotiate his deals. Cam, Jim, and Zeke rushed in and started calling their own plays, and Jay didn't like that because they were supposed to be under him. The Dipset affiliates are the only ones who were able to come out of the Roc split off their own strength and do better than they did during their time with Roc/Def Jam. Most of the artists that were on the Roc made the bulk of their career money during their tenure there, aside from Cam'ron and Dipset. I'm not counting Kanye because he didn't build off his own muscle, and Jay kept him around to milk and reciprocated with the offer of stability that only he could give him as the president of Def Jam. The Dips were the only real hustlers on the label, and they would have blown and done well regardless of what label they decided to stand next to. Dudes like the Young Gunz were just artists, and they just wanted to rap without being savvy on the business end. It's a shame too, bc they could have had more staying power if they worked on calling their own shots instead of taking orders.
Raislive it's funny you say this because I was actually talking to some friends about 2 months ago and I said that Jay-z "Retiring" that first time kind of left The east coast in Limbo because I don't think anyone was strong enough to replace him. He kind of "retired" at not only his peak but NYCs peak at the same time. We had Cam and Dipset but they weren't No Jay-Z. We had Fabolous but he just wasn't powerful enough to be a Jay-Z. We had the Lox and 50 Cent but 50's novelty began to wear off somehow and the Lox just held it NYC down but they didn't make NYC rise if you feel what I'm saying. Nas Just kinda sat back and let it all happen with his easy going nature and even made a damn album called "Hip Hop is Dead" And not a single one of those "Smack DVD" rappers from NYC were nowhere near good enough to sit in that throne. Maybe Joe Budden could have if he wasn't such an emotionally unstable person. So All those years without a Jay-z gave an opportunity for something new and fresh and different to take shit over. And that was the When the South came in. Lil Jon, Yin Yang, Jeezy, T.I., Ross, Plies etc. So I know that what I'm saying in some way connects to what you said. Do you agree?
It’s 2021 and girls to girls still loves us
this beat is addiction
December 31st 2019 and it's the Ellis's vlog that brought me here just to see Kay Kay
Jamilah Gasper Ditto
Exactly
Jamilah Gasper LoL right
Throwback.......Here to see khadeem Ellis 🇯🇲
🏁
Right lol
I was thinking was that her
My senior year I miss the tall tees throwbacks af1 and faded jeans. I played football and bball and rocked a headband all day UNTIL it was time for practice. Shit was strictly fashion not for sports 😂😂😂😂😂
how can people hate this beat. sometimes simple is the best
I remember watching this video knowing everyone In this video except Kanye west and ironically he had the most successful career out of all them ..bring the old Kanye back pleaseeee
Heard this playing during a timeout at Magic vs Cavalier game and nostalgia just took over.So here I am and yeah I'm 37 so I was like 16 when this dropped.Now I'm my room dancing and doing the Harlem shake🤣🤣🤣
Its 2022 ...I had to come back to the throw back bops 😎🔥🔥🔥
Started rapping this outta nowhere.
Nostalgia like crazy. I miss the huge throwbacks with the white t underneath and the air force ones.
This song is such a classic, still and forever!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
You don't get alot of women do you?
NAW NY GASSED TF OUT THIS.... SONG WAS TRASH 😂😂😂
Not even close to being a classic. Stop it
I remeber my oversized Mitchell N Ness throwback jersey days. First one i bought was too big because i didnt know how number sizes worked so i tucked one side behind my cell phone on thr belt clip to make it look right. Thats true #hiphop culture memories
Please take us back 😫😫😫😫 it’s 2023 & we have nomore timeless HITS
This beat is important to hip-hop
Anytime some one says 'Can't stop' my brain throws in Roc-a-fella records and i'm never stopping.
Ain't never gonna stop 💯
Ain't never gonna stop 💯
Anybody else come to watch this after realizing Khadeen Ellis was in the video? I never realized that was her! So beautiful!!
Look at Erica Mena though just jammin, I'm like is that her? Lol 32 over here just reminiscing, this was my song
Big t shirts for no reason, rocawear, fubu, dada, paco jeans. The early 2000s were lit. Best days of my life.
Kanye and Jeezy weren't about to miss out
Classic song. Miss these times.
This Beat is 🔥🔥🔥 🔥
Memories man!!! Who's watching this 2022!!! Still my jam 💃
Reminds me
Of my senior year 2003-2004 fuck I miss those days
this beat thouuuuu..still a classic
Kanye made the instrumental
***** oh okay. Bro I thought Kanye did because he was with the ROC for a minute. He made a lot of beats for Jay too
+J Kleeberg I didn't think this sounded like a Kanye beat...
Rim Slayer 6124K 3
Kanye def didn't make this beat. Not even his sound lol
The original can’t stop won’t stop
Lol word up 😂💯
Man I remember when Wayne rapped over this beat on Tha Drought 3, he killed it
90’s to early 2000’s🔥🔥💯
These kids will never know….
Why is this song better now than it was back then? This track aged well💯👌🏾
Bc rap music sucks now
This was so ahead of it’s time love this shit miss these days 🎉
Man watching this video makes me happy! This song was the jam when it came out!!
any time somone says stop, AYO, CANT STOP WONT STOP, roc-a-fella reconds baby
Damnnn I need a time machine. I miss these times🥹
Clean ass beat to this day! Totally forgot about this song until it popped up randomly today.
I grew up on this 🔥 🔥 old school jam
damn time flies. before the cool kids, it was these guys lol
Late ole school night fucked up rockin this😏 miss the dayz...
I’m here in 2022 kayne was humble in dis video damn how times change big tune London 🇬🇧 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇬🇧👌🏾🆙🔝
This was the golden era of music to me. I remember taking a car trip to NYC all the way down from South FL back in '03 with my family. Hot 97 was playing this hard on rotation and the street of NY were so alive. Like one other guy said in the comments, I too wish I can take a time machine and see more from this era. What a time to be alive!
BACK WHEN RAP VIDEOS HAD MILLION DOLLAR BUDGETS... SIGH.
When rap videos were like Hollywood short films lmao
Labels had so much advance money 💰
@@MrEOM41 all that money went here... Then they gotta pay it all back.. 😂
Yup but they also didn’t have a video for every god damn song tho lol
@@MrCchh7 I believe kendrick made a video for a interlude lol
One of the Hottest beats ever along with "Grindin'" by Clipse !!
I eff’s with this comment Heavy!
@@NinaBaby210 boff simple and yet massive 💯
I loved this song in elementary ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
I always thought these rappers were fly af they always dressed crazy dope
Damn...miss this type of music 🔥🔥🔥
Kanye up in that video looking happy and healthy and mentally stable and what not. The good ole days.
In the summer of 03 you couldn't go anywhere without hearing this song on the radio lol.
No matter who's car u got in, everybody got quiet and blasted this wen it came on 😅
Chris was my bul back in our old neighborhood. We go back to diapers and bottles. Right up to when I left Philly. Glad to see he became famous.
The king combs song with Kodak made me think of this in a weird way .. good times with this song
Kodak and King done recreated it 😎
What a time to be alive around that era. It was soooo much fun and poppin outside. Those memories are just so precious. Throwback jersey era was the shit!!! ❤
💯💯💯
Back when life was simple 💯
Bruh… miskeen shirts and AF1s… those were the days…. I even had the miskeen af1 collab… before collabs was hype 😂
Man.... they was really some ROC stars man. Had pretty much the whole crew in the video.
Oh man I miss them times when we had good music
Yes Philly stand up
Y’all still bumping this in 2023 ? Man what a time 😩
Juelz Santana should've been featured on this. He would DESTROY this!
im 32 right now but i always say by the time or before im 40 . throwback jersey are going to come insanely back in style