@@Scott-rq7nu Tell us you're retarded and jump to conclusions based on your own ignorance without telling us.. "one of" means that it's not "THE best", there are tons of better ones but I just like this one because it's so ridiculous. And for the record Cage is probably the only white rapper I listen to so...uh yeah. You're an idiot
I found a burned cd of Movies for the Blind the other day in an old box. Reminded me of all the old music I used to listen to; Cage, Apathy, MF DOOM, Non Phixion, Necro, Canibus, EL-P, Copywrite, Jedi Mind Tricks, R.A Rugged man etc. Rap battle forums, Kazaa and Napster 😂😂
5,10 MINUTES OF PURE HEAVEN FOR REAL HIP HOP LOVERS ! 20 YEARS LATER AND EVER THE SAME FEELING DEEP COMPLEX STRANGE POWERFULL ! IT WAS THE BEST PERIOD OF MY LIFE FOR SURE ! TIME CAPSULE THANK YOU
necro is a true genius if you ask me. he also brought uncommon valor to life making it if not the best damn near close to the all time best underground rap verse of all time or even that year depending on who you ask. necros like some kind of dark angel or some shit just reviving dope artists back to life…
Insane that this was Cage's first recorded song. I bought this record at Fat Beats, spun it non-stop for years. The B-Side, Radiohead is also such a great song.
Sample is Wendy Carlos’ Moog rendition of Queen Mary’s funeral march (1694) for Clockwork Orange - I know everyone has heard the one from the film, but indeed that too is a sample.
Eastern Conference, Stones Throw, Rawkus, Rhymesayers, Definitive Jux...blessed to have grown up on these and a few dozen others. Indie before Indie labs were mainstream mainstays. Wnet up on smoke, for me, when Rawkus got eaten up with the support of Geffen.
He took cages weirdness and elevated it to elite lyricism and greatness...cage didnt have a copyright on being a crazy white boy...unless he did n i dont know about it which i doubt it
@@ArMiNiSfUCkinRedicK Eminem was never a crazy white boy, he was a down on his luck white boy in a trailer park. Cage actually went though some really fucking insane shit, from age 5 he was pulling the tourniquet on his dad's arm so he could shoot heroin, he started using PCP straight outta highschool, got arrested for armed robbery and then plead insanity with the help of his mother and went to a mental asylum where he tried to kill himself multiple times. When he was a kid his dad also held him and his mom hostage in a police standoff, held a shotgun to his stomach when he was about 8. That's actually fucked up compared to eminem's life, he didn't take it "to the next level" he straight bit his style and got lucky with Dre. Fucking Eminem dick rider get your facts straight.
in an interview on the film A Clockwork Orange one commentator notes, "Some people look at that film and see a great powerful essay on violence; other people, possibly even more receptive to motion picture imagery and thought, viewed it as a blueprint for their own lives." ...the Psycho+Logical crew are definitely 'other people'.
Field report, December 24th, 2022: gotta keep this on headphones in the shop in case a customer mistakenly gets walked into the shop with this on the box rockin'... and I love Clockwork Orange!
I had the honor of handing cage a scotch live. He’s the reason my right wrist had a weathermen (XX) on it. Chris palko you’re a unique artist and I have your back for life. RIP TERRO Smith (Camu)
Camu was a genuinely good guy. I've done some shows with him he opened up for me a whole bunch of times in Brooklyn because in Brooklyn I had a humongous following but yeah what a really good person in general inside and outside of rap music just a really nice guy
😂 no he’s not. Cage didn’t invent being crazy or being on drugs, Everything Eminem rapped about came from his own life, he didn’t just make up his mom being a drug addict Cage was delusional for thinking he was the only “crazy white boy” when Slim Shady was more than just being crazy and RA The Rugged man was doing his style before cage
@@OutofTheLyingsDen You do know that Cage has been rapping since the 80's right???? He has actually been rapping this way before Em was. All of them: Eminem, Cage, RA The Rugged Man are very talented. The most consistent with albums and material is Eminem though but all three are dope.
@@LuisMartinez-rt8ul what's your point? Em has been rapping since the 80s too. All you have do is type Eminem 1980 insert year and you can hear it for yourself. Dont be mad that Slim was just a better mc and more creative than Cage is/was. I ain't arguing that hes wack..I mean I'm here too so. But it's not about who did what when and where first. Neither one of them is the first rap anything.
First time i saw cage was when i went to paid dues in 07 i was walking into the hanger high af off a blunt just as he was performing this track,badass memory :)
One of the illest beats ever made and cage used to be crazy back in the day now he’s on some weird shit I remember banging this shit when I first started rapping in 2003
Early cage he was the best underground rapper on my playlists.. Now in my old tapes I find Ill Bill the best out of the group... Immortal Tech still cool I guess. Necro was alright during my teen years but now I am mid 30s I find him a little too try hard. But I agree mate Cage turned all weird emo.
Y'all need to get over ppl changing. It's weird y'all care so much. Go make one good song. Do it. I dare you. Now try to make one good album. Do it. I dare you. Now go try and make one GREAT song. Now go try and make one GREAT album. Now go try and make a MASTERPIECE. Foh.
I went to Bobbito’s Footwork on east 9th street near Fat Beats to but this on wax. Nasty Vas handed me record, Yak was there and Stretch Armstrong showed up too
@@Smurffitness not starting beef, but what makes him like eminem besides the fact he's white? I've seen a number of people comparing em and cage but I simply do not see it. From voice to flow, his aggression or content (so far, I've only just found cage
@@mastaroshi23 same here. I don't hear it either. It ain't just you. All the Cage "stans" say Em bit his style. It was actually Cage that originally said Em stole his style back in the late nineties and that's why Em dissed him on the Slim Shady LP. I just started listening to Cage myself and I'm glad I did.
@@mattthompson1876 as I've done more research into cage I can see why people are saying it, eminem was still trying to find his sound when cage was already regocnised for doing the 'crazy drug fueled white boy going raw on anyone' style through the 90's, then near the end of 90's eminem comes out with the same shit! Exactly! In that diss it shows he had heard of cage. Same here man glad I'm not the only late comer dude is hard as fuck! Found anything you could suggest man? Theres a dope interview/performance he has on yt you might like man :)
No he didn’t wtf... Bruh most rappers rapped this way back then... because DJ’s were scratching beats the same way causing rappers to have a similar flow. Tired of the comparisons from people who don’t think. There was a whole horror core rap scene...as for the style,blame the DJ’s for vining off each others beats
Many great ones though. From Juggaknots, Murs, Co Flow, Genelec & Memphis Reigns, The Arsonists, even way back to the Bizzie Boyz from '89. Just so many.
I just realized that the first line when he says stuff about the milk bar is about the movie a clockwork orange and that’s so cool because the theme to the movie is also apart of this beat, if you think about it this song is probably about the movie
Man i just found out about this guy,he actually sounds like slim shady Eminem rise to fame,became a mega superstar,but i never heard of this man,yeah i do hear em mentioning him in "role model" but i never really do a research about him I thought whole eminem slim shady persona was a thing created by himself because rough life experience Man cage's life story even more messed up than eminem,but he never get to the top like eminem I wonder how he is doing now,and how cage and eminem relationship after the beef
Easily in top 3 most underrated Anglo-saxon lyricist shortlist due most, but not all in part to that poetically piercing approach to that classic emotive content, brů. His heart literally bleeds through playback. Damn, I love life when I can hear good music. Dead without it. See me to find tour next favorite artist...any genre.
I swear I heard this beat on the Queen Mary ( Shipwreck ) Halloween haunted mazes . I think it was by the boiler room . It was back in 2003 but every time I hear this it reminds me of it . Memories !!! 😔