DJKineg EpicFaTHeaD14 I’m referring to how good the song is. I’m saying that the song sounds so good, that it’s an experience. The beat takes me to a different world.
I miss Biggie too bro But I found somebody who could give me that type of vibes that Biggie gave you can search gomunkul 6 maybe he could be your medicine too
Looking back it was sad times for me due to being homeless as a teenager but at the same time the adventures I went on a a teenager in the late nineties were awesome and zone 4 college park Washington rd all day
When you first heard this song and thought "there's no way Big and his slow flow can keep up with Bone on an up-tempo track..." then he spit what was probably his best verse ever.
***** "....up in restaurants with mandolins and violins/We just sitting here trying to win, trying not to sin/High off weed and lots of gin/so much smoke need oxygen..."
+Ninja Channel ya know he get that part from Eddie Murphy from the movie 48 hrs when Nick nolte gave Eddie a candy bar for dinner he told nolte he wanted a nice dinner with a nice atmosphere with some violins and mandolins
Greatest rap collaboration of all time & its not even close. If I had to pick 1 bad line its Diddy, we forgive you for you know not what you do. The whole entire rest of the song is 🔥
@@joshuasmith6346 diddy was the reason this collab even happened.. As a rapper diddy was trash but as a producer and everything else he was easily one of the best in the game...
Born in 84 in Brooklyn. Kings County Hospital. Raised on Fenimore. I was a Bone fan when the East/West beef was at its height. Literally got into fights at school kuz I rocked with Bone and they were considered West Coast. I'll be a Bone fan until I take my very last breath. Ain't no punk or pretend over here
I was just 13 when this song came out back in 1997. There wasn't a block you drove thru in New York City that wasn't blasting this shit. Love how Big adjusted his flow for the beat. It was absolutely flawless. I can play this shit all day.
I was 13/14 in 97' too. I live in the sticks with a bunch of hillbillies and this was everywhere. Some of the funnest days of my life and this was the soundtrack.
I was 18 when this came out senior year in 98. Cruised so much to this song, smoked hella times over hella situations. It was between this dmx and twista adrenaline rush. And being in Chicago, hip hop n hardhouse was strong. Everyone in the club was hyped when dmx ruff ryders n twista speedknot mobsters was on. It was unmatched energy back then. Straight bussin Im 43 this year. Still playing them same songs. If only anyone reading could tap into that energy from back in the day
Bone Thugz N Harmony is so underrated. One of the most unique rap style of all time, yet so talked about a little. I mean if Biggie adapted to your style, then you know you're on to something great.
That first verse by Biggie just feels so natural, he basically raps the verse like he’s a chopper rapper from the Midwest, it’s incredible how versatile his flow and lyrics were. Hip hop doesn’t have this much versatility these days!
Contrary to popular belief: Those of us who grew up in L.A. during the 90's, were bumping the shit out of Biggie. Big was a pure shredder on the mic. He was getting big time play in L.A., and throughout the West Coast. Don't let the media, and some fake busters who got paid to go on TV shows, tell you any different.
Yet it has over 80 million views… If you wanna talk underrated biggie, talk about unbelievable, things done changed, machine gun funk, everyday struggle and so many more
I was in middle school when this came out. Man…What a great time to be a teen. Incredible 90s music, no social media, house parties and gatherings without stupid cell phone addictions, meaningful human connection, the chronic 2001 dropped in high school - these were the jams we were bumping 24/7! I remember driving around Southern California where I grew up blasting these tracks singing along to them with friends, or big parties where all the kids were rapping along and busting into freestyles and b boyin’. It was a special nostalgic time back then that won’t be replicated ever again… I’m so grateful to have experienced it. I’m a teacher now and I wish I could transport my students today to these simpler, special times. It was much easier and I dare say more fun growing up back then, compared to this tech, misinformation, social media competitive age these kids live in now. Don’t get me wrong I know there are great perks today that I didn’t have back then with all this, but I feel for you youngsters out there growing up today it’s gotta be a lot harder… much love.
@@javierruiz9536 close man, 38!! Can’t believe how time flies. Legendary tracks like this never die, we’ll still be bumping this shit as old geezers with a walking cane I’m sure haha 🤘😎
Dont worry That's not true These names are legendary. People who are meant to find will naturally gravitate towards the real treasure. Many people dont like today's music. Case in point I was born the year Tupac and biggie died 1996 But I always knew old school music was bomb and I got lost in the old awesome music 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽❤❤❤❤
I can't believe I still remember every single lyric word for word. I Haven't heard this shit since I was 15 now I'm 32, but still could rap along to the wholes shits.
man, i would listen to this song, eyes closed, alone in my room, while high, it just hit different and always made me shed sum tears. at that time i was definitely lonely and it just made the song 10x better.
"It's Bone & Biggie, Biggie, it's Bone & Biggie, Biggie...Let's ride, let's ride, let's ride, let's ride, get high, get high, get high..." Timeless!👌🏽🔥🔥🔥 R.I.P. Big Poppa!😌❤
FacePalmed Godzilla I don't like his verse... at all, on Mo Murda. the other three verses are fucking AMAZINGLY great, his falls WAY short... esp when compared to his counter parts. one of my favorite rap songs 👌🏼
Sorry about that, the whole bay area is a shithole.. Also, Bone Thugs is from Cleveland and biggie is from NY so not sure why you shouted out your hometown lmao thank God my raiders moved and my As are moving. You should too, if you knew, what staying in the bullshit would do to you!
From south of Spain BIGGIE rip awesome N dope albummmm 4everr yeahhh dopeeeee álbum much respect 4biggie 😊😊😊😊 hes was great N AMAZINNNN greetings from south of Spain
@@GST_HENNN much PEACE N CONGRATULATIONS FOR YOU BROTHA MY REAL RESPEXT N ADMIRATION ABOUT YOU ....HAD CD ABOUT BIGGIESMUSIC BIGGIE RIP A LEGEND ... GREETINGS FROM SOUTH OF SPAIN EUROPE ..BROTHA MUCH PEACE N FREEDOM IM 45 U HAVE A VERY VERY GOOD DA REAL TASTE WIT MUSIC .... GREETINGS 😀
You have no idea. I remember they played this song last week on my way home and I almost crashed. Once that beat dropped Biggie kills it with his.B.T.H. Flow AMD then fucking BIZZY. ONE OF HIS BEST EVER.
Man this is one of the best hip hop songs of all time. From biggie and bone snapping, from how bone harmonizing collectively on the chorus, from how beautiful that piano sounds with the bass blasting, and all the other beautiful aspects of how monumental this song sounds. This is a beautiful masterpiece to come back to. I was 3 and 8 months old when this song came out in 97 and I'm still in love with this shit. R.I.P Biggie and God bless to everyone 🙏
Hot summer night, windows down. Speakers pounding, open road, blunt in hand. Hits the same way at 43 as it did when I was a teenager. We never stopped listening.
With every verse, I'm like, "This is my fave verse," but truth is, I can't pick just one verse to be my favorite; the whole song is a masterpiece. This song takes me back to better days. Kids today will never know what they missed out on.
This was the lsat song I heard with my brother. It was 3/7/2002. We would like to just sit un the car and oarty listening to some music. He died the next day in a vehicle accident. This song takes me back to that nught instantly. Joey I'll see you on the other side. ✌️
This song was ahead of it's time. The beat by Stevie J is really far out of it's era. The masters of the triplet flow with so unique and un-matchable styles. This one raised the bar for EVERYONE in the game. Decades later it still has the most fresh feeling, even after i've must've listened to it a thousand times. A masterpiece in every form.
Ive loved BONE THUGS N HARMONY since i was 7 years old..i even named my 4 year old Harmony after BONE.. Harmony, Melody..beauty..there music is absolutely beautiful the way they FLOW 😍😘😍😘
Arturo Jaramillo And I think big puns first appearance on a studio album was on Flesh bones T.H.U.G.S. Album which was a fucking incredible album other than the 2 fat joe songs in 95. Just shows pun, fat joe and bone we’re all cool with each other. R.I.P Big pun.
First of all Anthony, that was the name of my brothers only son. We we're always together. We worked together and my oldest son and his only son were 9 days apart. Our wives were also close. After work we would have dinner at my house or his house. I was in the National Guard in Texas. When 9/11 occurred, I was sent over seas for a year. While I was gone he was in a horrific car accident. He died at the scene. Reports say he passed 2 stop signs crossing a highway. I will never know what possessed him to run those stop signs. I know he was mad,but I don't know at what. I drowned my sorrows in drugs and alcohol. But through the grace of God, my eyes we're opened to my wrong doings. My brother Joey who I named my youngest is my GUARDIAN ANGEL. THIS I KNOW LIKE I KNOW THE SKYE IS BLUE. THANK YOU FOR ASKING. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS. ✌