00:00 I Got 5 On It - Luniz 03:55 Fu-Gee-La - Fugees 08:01 Flava In Ya Ear (Remix) - Craig Mack ft. The Notorious B.I.G. 10:18 How Do U Want It - 2Pac ft. K-Ci & JoJo 15:11 Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang - Dr. Dre ft. Snoop Dogg 18:57 Juicy - The Notorious B.I.G. 22:42 Been Around The World - Puff Daddy ft. The Notorious B.I.G. & Ma$e 26:14 Scenario - A Tribe Called Quest ft. Busta Rhymes 28:49 Gin & Juice - Snoop Doggy Dogg 32:12 Bet Ya Man Can't - Fat Joe ft. Big Pun, Cuban Link & Triple Seis 36:10 Street Dreams - Nas 40:02 What's The Difference - Dr. Dre ft. Xzibit & Eminem 44:32 Paparazzi - Xzibit 48:00 If I Ruled The World - Nas ft. Lauryn Hill
Dj NOIZE dans la place a l'ancienne ca nous rajeunis pas mais ca rappel truc de ouf et la bonne époque BANG BANG BANG BANG RESPECT ET FORCE💯💯💯🎵👏🔥🏴☠️👊✊🤏🚬🤪🎧🍾💖🌟
The Golden Era of Rap/ Hip-hop. It's the same beats I put on, when I go gym. It's great mixing and @DJ NOIZE . Keep up the sweet mixes . Peace from The U.K bro
aaaaaaaaaaaaa! Let's get turned up ✌️. Old school hiphop is the shit. Cornrows, chucks ,blinged out grills, chevys, and so of that sticky icky, block parties, dice game, 🎲 🙄 🤣 afros and shades in the dark lol can't see shit, but I'm fly though lol. reggae music. Bumaboclaat!(excitement)sipin on gin & juice. Good old dayz 😄 😁
Why was hip hop so good in the 80's and 90's? Because it came from the heart. Real stories from people who have experienced it and lived it, not fake to make money. The old generation was just real
Love Motown, love certain love songs from the 80's etc but for me the 90's just never dies.....even today at 39 I still bust shapes in anyone's kitchen at a party if these tunes come on😛🔥🤩
Lol lol. “Still bust shapes in anyones kitchen”…. Fkn love it hell yea and love to embarrass my kids. Me and my homegirl was catching up the other day just talkin bout breaking it down in the kitchen. 😂😂
Nothing but love and blessings to 80's-90's best year's of hip-hop baddest ambassador's and legend's of the most beautiful and blessed art of music it's been in everything that the art of music came from and come from 👑
I grew up in the early 2000s and this still brung me back, I appreciate all the memories of driving to the beach with the Windows down and blaring Luniz, Jay-Z, 3k, Eminem, Pac, Biggie, Snoop doggy dogg
When artists had a life/existence that molded the music they wanted to convey and share. The fact that they are still relevant and listened to after all these years, instead of the here today, gone tomorrow and forgotten about melts we get nowadays, is a true testament to the difference in talent, musicality and soul. And the very best of them were robbed from us before they even reached half way of their potential. How different would the music world be if Biggie and 'Pac weren't taken out when they were? The world would be a better place, that's for sure. They were portrayed as homophobic,sexist street thugs(esp. Tupac!) and yet more sense, compassion, empathy and intelligence came fron Pacs mouth in his short life than most politicians can manage throughout their careers. A true humanitarian who could do it all. How the worlds needs people like him right now! Truly a special person. RIP Tupac and Biggie.
Born in 74, and i remember when the radio (yeah radio...) played these...rockin out at the gym ..took me back to my high school and college street runnin days...