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Did Success Go To BRAND NUBIAN's Head? What Happened? Stunted Growth Music 

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Throughout the 90s hip hop was doing a lot of transitioning, from fashion to dance, appearance, and a lot of different styles were brought to the table, with every artist competing to see who could bring something new. Brand Nubian started off with great opportunity behind the Master of Ceremony success of Grand Puba and found success in the music industry, but also controversy due to their lyrics often being militant and sometimes homophobic. Even today many music outlets or a place like instagram has removed some of their songs because of it. Brand Nubian wasn't the best of rap groups, but they did have a unique pocket in time where they could've done more in the 90s. They broke up after their first album, and nothing has been the same since. Revolving door of on again off again between them made their music inconsistent and at some point time just went past them. Still a notable group in hip hop, but for these reasons, they didn't become who they were supposed to. Did Success Go To BRAND NUBIAN's Head? What Happened? Stunted Growth Music
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@stuntedgrowthmusic
@stuntedgrowthmusic Год назад
Don't Let it Go To Your Head still one of my favorite BN songs. Dope group from the 90s, wish they stayed together a little longer
@720x66
@720x66 Год назад
The God's must be Crazy
@chuckihendrix9
@chuckihendrix9 Год назад
Everything is Everything should have been a bigger deal than it was. There was such a rush of things coming out at the time, it was easy for the masses to overlook a lot of gems.
@CB12345
@CB12345 Год назад
The next person you should definitely do next is the NY legend Rakim. That would make for a great Stunted Growth video.
@mc365mc
@mc365mc Год назад
Stunted Growth? Their prime years albumns were all solid, selling shy of gold, all while remainig true to their ideals which were contrary to the Gangsta Rap trend of the time. They gave their fans (Hip-Hop) what they wanted. Grand Puba as a Solo artist was the guy that took the torch from Big Daddy Kane and Passed it to Biggie as the smooth slick talking ladies man lyricist. Pubas growth may have been stunted, he had the makings of a super star but he was also a bit older having been making records near 10 years prior to his break out solo success.
@coreyhendricks9490
@coreyhendricks9490 Год назад
Puba was the heart & soul of Brand Nubian and when he left, the group was losing momentum til they reunited with The Foundation album, cool video as always SGM, how about doing Rufus Blaq 💯
@marlon6233
@marlon6233 Год назад
Sadat X was my 5th grade teacher, great dude all around !
@Freedomdeusmostart2
@Freedomdeusmostart2 Год назад
Word!?!
@WilliamGone
@WilliamGone Год назад
Whattt
@marlon6233
@marlon6233 Год назад
yea he was my music teacher I'm a senior in high school now I wonder what he's up to
@CB12345
@CB12345 Год назад
When did he become a teacher? What city was he living at the time doing that? I actually never knew that.
@willweed6168
@willweed6168 Год назад
That's dope.
@dinogoldie9716
@dinogoldie9716 Год назад
10:03 "Brand Nubian was too militant" says you. I LOVE "In God we trust." I miss the days when rappers stood for something and spoke their minds.
@jasminehill6312
@jasminehill6312 Год назад
I miss those days too!!!
@Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
@Pure_KodiakWILD_Power Год назад
Apparently so did the buying masses and billboard charts. That's obviously what he was talking about.
@nylgnd38
@nylgnd38 Год назад
In god we trust was a great album that has aged well
@anthonymatthews20
@anthonymatthews20 Год назад
@@jasminehill6312 They are coming back slowly but surely 🤞🏽
@Hborn
@Hborn Год назад
Peace to the Gods
@Dantana773
@Dantana773 Год назад
No Success did not go to their head or stunt they growth. Puba was older & Moved like a solo Artist ( He was the guy people came to for features back then he as like drake.) puffy and others bite Puba style/ swag and Ran with it. What stunted they growth was the death of Conscious rap & the Growth / push of Gangster Rap to the masses. Record Companies did not put Money into promoting Conscious music. salute to Brand Nubian they music was still dope regardless
@stuntedgrowthmusic
@stuntedgrowthmusic Год назад
Great points
@HappyRoach1
@HappyRoach1 Год назад
A lot of rap fans don't fuck with conscious rap. Its too preachy and you can't party to it. DJs aren't going to play Immortal Technique, dead prez, The Coup, Paris, and X-Clan in the clubs. Notice Grand Puba was the most successful as a solo artist because he knew how to mix the party vibe, consciousness, and emceeing all together. Whereas Lord Jamar was the least successful with his solo album because he is a hardcore preachy 5% er nut and is a weak rapper. If I owned a record label, sorry but I wouldn't sign acts like Immortal Technique and The Coup.
@melaninfuture
@melaninfuture Год назад
Factual
@Dantana773
@Dantana773 Год назад
@Extinguish Idiot's you need to get a life, always one internet troll with something negative to say
@parabellum5503
@parabellum5503 Год назад
I reall feel like Puba went off on the skins and ends tip and Jamar and Sadat stayed pretty true to the militant/ conscious street style.
@necrophagiakc
@necrophagiakc Год назад
Puba was way older than them and always thought of himself as a solo artist it would've taken massive success for him to stay
@sgtcreasegrease
@sgtcreasegrease Год назад
Damn 1964! Had no idea dude was that old.
@TeeRock70
@TeeRock70 Год назад
Puba was gonna be on the first album and then do the solo thing. That second album was dope as shit.
@123theprodigy5
@123theprodigy5 Год назад
How do you feel about the whole situation with DJ Vlad and Lord Jamar and they had a falling out due to DJ Vlad miss quoting minister Farrakhan
@sgtcreasegrease
@sgtcreasegrease Год назад
@@123theprodigy5 I personally think Jamar was backwards for saying Vlad was a culture vulture (he is), but also going on his platform. And I think its kind of weird that that was the thing that he drew the line at. Plus he has his podcast with Rah Digga so he may feel he no longer needs Vlad to keep his name out there or whatever made him go on his show.
@CB12345
@CB12345 Год назад
Grand Puba was definitely the best out of all of them to me, but I agree that he was already known in the 80s which boosted him even more once he got into the 90s.
@TheSstretch68
@TheSstretch68 Год назад
PUBA was a solo artist before the group. He told DJ PREMO on his show that LORD JAMAR AND SADAT X were his younger dudes and he wanted to put them on. The only way the label would put them on was if PUBA was a part of them. So he did the first album as BRAND NUBIAN understanding he would do his solo joint after.
@PhoenixRising82672
@PhoenixRising82672 Год назад
He was in a group called Masters of Ceremony
@iconpoet
@iconpoet Год назад
Do not EVER compare Puba to Drake...EVER
@marvin469
@marvin469 Год назад
U ain't lieing 🤣
@Jac735
@Jac735 Год назад
Real talk I'm tired of these stories compared old 🎨 to new ones just like I saw another video were someone said big daddy kane and rakim were like a lil wayne uhhhh nope 🙅‍♂️ those 🎨 back than were more solid and lyrical and more humble these new age ones only care about the stupid trap party beats drugs money and drinking I'm straight on that I'm a young buck and I don't even like these newer ones
@D2OFFICIALYOUTUBE
@D2OFFICIALYOUTUBE Год назад
Drake is a legend. Puba wish he had his career
@KrishnaSingh-ow1ie
@KrishnaSingh-ow1ie Год назад
Exactly, that's blasphemy, saying somthing like that. This new generation have no respect for the old school rap. You don't see that in rock, they respect the people that came before them.
@iconpoet
@iconpoet Год назад
@@D2OFFICIALRU-vid 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 ok.
@shauncameron8390
@shauncameron8390 Год назад
In God We Trust was the 1st album I ever listed to in full. Solid album.
@CB12345
@CB12345 Год назад
One of the best hip hop groups ever. The 80s and 90s were something special as a whole. The music, movies, women looked way better than they do nowadays, bright colors, people actually used their brains and had talent, the clothes, more people where outside enjoying life, the cars, video games, and just the atmosphere as a whole was great.
@CBQReview
@CBQReview Год назад
My nigga you sound like you 50 and out of touch 😭
@dr.andmrs.phibes7454
@dr.andmrs.phibes7454 Год назад
So true. Brand Nubian was comprised of three very uniquely gifted rappers. I know I sound like a hater but there is NOBODY in this generation who is working with that kind of skill.
@tymartin2293
@tymartin2293 Год назад
Facts! It was balanced between dance, conscious and "gangster"music. The world was different back then...
@juniorjames7076
@juniorjames7076 Год назад
In 1994/'95, sometimes I would walk into a record store like The Whiz or Tower Records, and be soooo confused by the amount of amazing top notch groups AND solo artists on the shelves that I wouldn't buy anything! I had to go back home and think it over!! Thats how dope Hip Hop was in the mid '90s. It was the Golden Age and I was silly enough to think it would last forever. I took it for granted, for real!
@dr.andmrs.phibes7454
@dr.andmrs.phibes7454 Год назад
Excellent episode. Sadat X has been one of my favorite artists in his solo career. He released an album in 2023 that can be found on RU-vid. I'd love to see an episode like this on Brooklyn's hip-hop band, Stetsasonic.
@williamrobinson8859
@williamrobinson8859 Год назад
His flow is why I enjoyed sadat x
@TheUndergroundVault
@TheUndergroundVault Год назад
He did not release an album in 2023. The last album was 2022, Science of Life, with that C Dyer art.
@asianhobbitshaving3050
@asianhobbitshaving3050 Год назад
Brand Nubian has an underground album entitled "Time's Running Out", which was recorded in 1998, and shelved until the early 2000's. It's pretty dope, please check it out.
@MS-1
@MS-1 Год назад
I got all their ish when it dropped. Lucky indeed.
@1stTnetix
@1stTnetix Год назад
Dotty X, Gran Pu and Lord jamar with the science of today!!!! Bro thanks for this one I love Brand Nubian also Sadat X solo music hit hard too shout out pu
@acebutter9241
@acebutter9241 Год назад
For me personally,I love In God We Trust. I don't skip a song on that album. Furthermore the Puba solo albums are also really dope to me. Both albums I still listen to till this day. You did forget Sadat x's Wild Cowboys album which also had dope tracks on it . I guess in terms of sales they didn't go to number one or whatever but as a lover of the craft I have to say I love the albums they brought to the table and made my times as a youth in the 90s more pleasurable.
@capricornmadjai6556
@capricornmadjai6556 Год назад
Poor righteous teachers 💯
@228allday
@228allday Год назад
Wake up is one of my favorite songs of all time
@sloaiza81
@sloaiza81 Год назад
Punks jump up to get Beat down is one of hip hops greatest songs
@s.mentor1878
@s.mentor1878 Год назад
"One day, I was on the day train.. when I saw these 2 kids talking..."
@terrenceliburd8655
@terrenceliburd8655 Год назад
Met Puba at Jazzy Jay's studio in the Bronx, round 1987. When Jay introduced me to him he kinda brushed me off as a nobody. Met Lord Jamar in 1986, him Angie B ( Stone) Lil Rodney C, and about three members of the Crash Crew, were involved in a rap play. Lord Jamar was very peace at that time. Last time I saw the God was about 2000 at a party for Harold Perrineau. He remembered me 14 years later. Lol. Their Foundation album is their second best Brand Nubian album. They good dudes.
@esco200106705
@esco200106705 Год назад
Brand Nubian had the greatest misstep in hip hop history. They were not able to capitalize on how popular they really were after that first album. Their first album is one of the most bootlegged albums of all time. Bootlegging cost them millions of sales and dollars. Also , their ego clashes or whatever the problem was amongst the members stopped them from being more commercially successful. Their influence on fashion ( they ushered in the rugby shirt era) , slang, and consciousness was way bigger than has ever been recognized.
@dewanmills2482
@dewanmills2482 Год назад
All True&Alive Gospel said here...
@maroon9273
@maroon9273 Год назад
They could've been sucessful like their native tongues Brothers like atcq and de la soul.
@senturion417
@senturion417 Год назад
Hell yea
@Msgilt
@Msgilt Год назад
This is true they are the first rappers I personally ever heard talk about Knowledge of Self
@royals080
@royals080 Год назад
@Msgilt Kane,Rakim,World famous Supreme Team was already rapping about the 5% nation
@xlxl9440
@xlxl9440 Год назад
Love Brand Nubian! They actually inspired another group that you should a Stunted Growth videos for. The Lost Boyz!
@tnayenga77
@tnayenga77 Год назад
Rap became a mainstream genre of music in 1991 as did Teddy Riley’s New Jack Swing with his production of Michael Jackson’s Dangerous Album and the massive cultural & musical creativity ensued worldwide thereafter & in 2023 i love looking back at the early greats like Grand Puba thru these lenses and seeing what became of their contributions to the craft…
@foggylungs
@foggylungs Год назад
One thing that you didn't mention was that Puba put Hilfiger on the map.
@luiswiley98
@luiswiley98 Год назад
PUNKS JUMP UP TO GET BEATDOWN💥💥
@Kimmy_Beee
@Kimmy_Beee Год назад
I give nuthin’ but abuse!🔥
@stevenjones8813
@stevenjones8813 Год назад
One of my fav groups! Thx! 🔥🔥🔥
@justme9377
@justme9377 Год назад
My favorite group.Thank you
@IamEllaSpitzgerald
@IamEllaSpitzgerald Год назад
I have suggestions: Lords Of The Underground The Bush Babies Vita Smoothe The Hustler Jimmy Cozier
@jeffertonalive8536
@jeffertonalive8536 Год назад
Do one on Pastor Troy. His gimmick of beefing with Master P caused him to get blackballed from major labels. Also about half a dozen rappers took his style and ran with it
@CB12345
@CB12345 Год назад
I am waiting on a video about him. Pastor is definitely an underrated artist. He still makes music today and has a bunch of mixtapes that went under the radar for a lot of people.
@vswayz490
@vswayz490 Год назад
VICA VERSA... Song is a CLASSIC.
@kingbrahma5005
@kingbrahma5005 Год назад
Jamar said himself they barely sold albums they never went gold
@101iswhatsup
@101iswhatsup Год назад
Drama Left Right was one of the examples of a Pastor Troy type rapper.
@brianakin1813
@brianakin1813 Год назад
I need to see one on Naughty by Nature if it hasn't been done yet
@marvin469
@marvin469 Год назад
Naw bruh , you forgetting about the banned version of "wake up" with the "wyte dude" with the horns in his head tryna trick the brothers . They banned that shhh quick. Brand Nubian were special to me bruh.
@cavmanification
@cavmanification Год назад
Can you do a stunted growth on Grandaddy IU thanks and keep up the good work love this series great content
@smallz4116
@smallz4116 Год назад
R.I.P I.U one of my favorites
@MS-1
@MS-1 Год назад
RIP IU was a dope Emcee.
@2KGbaby
@2KGbaby Год назад
I wish Lord Jamar would elaborate more about Brand Nubian on The Yanadameen Godcast. Growing up in the early 90s, When it came to New York Hip Hop, I would always hear great stories about The Pro Black Era and how polarizing it was. 💯
@josephconway8682
@josephconway8682 Год назад
One of the best rap groups ever!
@TheEdub1
@TheEdub1 Год назад
I don't know how well u really know Brand Nubian's music. But they put out dope music with and without Puba! Not just one song either I'm talking about multiple albums.
@christopherayettey4390
@christopherayettey4390 Год назад
Cap
@dewanmills2482
@dewanmills2482 Год назад
Truth said....
@dajhedi
@dajhedi Год назад
Puba’s two solo albums were incredible. Big fan of brand Nubian . I bought all of their albums.
@prattlc6842
@prattlc6842 Год назад
Great video... why Brand Nubian never ascended to their true potential was a complete enigma to us during that time period of the early 90s.
@terucks
@terucks Год назад
4:24 oh thank you thank you thank you. You’re so nice J Stunted Growth. Said my name so perfect! Lol 😂
@TheJoe676767
@TheJoe676767 Год назад
Can you do one on Das EFX?
@IgnoranceisYourStrength.
@IgnoranceisYourStrength. Год назад
“They’d break up after just one hour” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@sirleroyale4412
@sirleroyale4412 Год назад
You don’t know about them grand Puba was considered the best MC at that time one of my favorite groups
@bOmBAsTiK
@bOmBAsTiK Год назад
And yet he was my least favorite, both Sadat and Jamar out-rapped him on numerous tracks...
@dewanmills2482
@dewanmills2482 Год назад
Absolutely Obvious in words& Swag presentation...
@daminharris3879
@daminharris3879 Год назад
@MiSTaH bOmBAsTiK Wen? Sadat n Jamar had broken flows not nearly as smooth as Puba. If Puba was on da song he was usually da star
@EdOBrienCFB
@EdOBrienCFB Год назад
@@daminharris3879 facts. Grand Puba was THAT guy.
@19509b4
@19509b4 Год назад
Regardless, Brand Nubian is my all time favorite rap group
@bozfaramone2833
@bozfaramone2833 Год назад
Love the videos. Would love ❤️ to see video on the group "Capitol Tax".
@chuckihendrix9
@chuckihendrix9 Год назад
I think they said what they had to say, and with highly graphic lyrics. Sadat is clearly the best one lyrically and with his delivery. Puba's Reel to Reel should not be slept on, especially Soul Controller
@kevinb1125
@kevinb1125 Год назад
Sadat better than puba? Come on man!
@Wraith3100
@Wraith3100 Год назад
@@kevinb1125 Exactly
@terrenceliburd8655
@terrenceliburd8655 Год назад
Soul controller was very brilliant
@KassayeGebre
@KassayeGebre Год назад
First view, first comment! Good stuff bro! Keep up the good work!
@dynamic9016
@dynamic9016 Год назад
Thanks for this video n I would love you to do rapper O.C.
@ADyani6
@ADyani6 Год назад
Yesss please
@s.mentor1878
@s.mentor1878 Год назад
Love how it starts, with Lord Jamar out in Church Av.. Classic
@BOOMBAPXL
@BOOMBAPXL Год назад
Stunted growth on Chino XL pleeeeeeasssee🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 If you know, you KNOW
@evilintent
@evilintent Год назад
It's funny, I preferred Brand Nubian more when Grand Puba left 🤷‍♂️
@bOmBAsTiK
@bOmBAsTiK Год назад
Nobody taking 'bout "hitting skins" all the damn time!! 🤣🤣
@noworries4236
@noworries4236 Год назад
Yessir on the money. In god we trust was damn near flawless
@TheSpinnerRack
@TheSpinnerRack Год назад
It went to Puba’s head. Jamar and Sadat had the better sophomore effort.
@brolickscholar3083
@brolickscholar3083 Год назад
🔥 Lord Jamar killed that verse in the intro. 🔥
@smokeem5893
@smokeem5893 Год назад
Brand Nubian put out more than one album, In God We Trust and there was another album the name escapes me.
@jeanemlicar
@jeanemlicar Год назад
Everything is Everything & Foundation.
@evilintent
@evilintent Год назад
Can you do Leaders of the New School?
@bOmBAsTiK
@bOmBAsTiK Год назад
Good suggestion!!
@misterelom
@misterelom Год назад
Would love to see that one!
@maroon9273
@maroon9273 Год назад
And the flipmode squad.
@handsomesway3764
@handsomesway3764 Год назад
This was dope, but i think you should do Smoothe da hustler next!
@DEVINEJUSTICEALLAH72
@DEVINEJUSTICEALLAH72 Год назад
PEACE TO THE GODS AND EARTHS!!!!
@Geena860
@Geena860 6 месяцев назад
Punks jump up to get beat down is my fave, slow down too the story telling was clear to the point and relevant to the time
@jayhawk4912
@jayhawk4912 Год назад
I loved Puba and was a fan of Brand Nubian with him but I became a bigger fan of their music after he went solo. Everything is Everything is my favorite BN project ever. Just my opinion.
@divinedelaware7541
@divinedelaware7541 Год назад
Lord Jamar did pretty good in other arenas. Alot of acting. Remember him on Oz back in the day. And he's the ultimate 5% on the square. Facts he look exactly the same as 30 years ago too
@HappyRoach1
@HappyRoach1 Год назад
Supreme Allah who was allergic to eggs.
@keithcola3906
@keithcola3906 Год назад
That good BACKPACK HIP-HOP!!💯🔥
@albertmccadney3350
@albertmccadney3350 Год назад
2016 was the worst year in rap,it'll never get back to the 80/90 energy it was positive music in those days and that's really what happened to a lot of these great groups,they killed off the messengers in those days
@miapratt7017
@miapratt7017 Год назад
Can you do Baha Men or any other of our local musicians from The Bahamas ? Or maybe Floetry, Sean Paul, Mr. Vegas or Lil Romeo
@highwizdom1399
@highwizdom1399 Год назад
CANIBUS for stunted growth💪
@ikelove6784
@ikelove6784 Год назад
Sean price, pretty ugly , agallah are a few suggestions, I remember these guys from gta 3 kinda wanna see something on these guys if possible
@BlackDotLiving
@BlackDotLiving Год назад
Dang pretty ugly was dope
@andresciahooten9598
@andresciahooten9598 Год назад
Can you also do Lil Kim, Wack 100, Young MA, YoYo, Boyz II Men, Jodeci, Alessia Cara, Will Smith, Zhané and Blackstreet
@cre8original
@cre8original Год назад
Will Smith? 🤣
@CB12345
@CB12345 Год назад
@@cre8original Will Smith actually wasn't that bad of a rapper. Yes, I can see why some people would not think of him musically since his acting career was more fit for him, than being a rapper. 😭😂
@CB12345
@CB12345 Год назад
I definitely would love to see one on Rakim, Redman, E-40, Common, Twista, YoungBloodz, Fat Joe, Terror Squad, and Da Backwudz.
@lincolnhamilton7043
@lincolnhamilton7043 Год назад
@@CB12345 Terror Squad they did already
@lincolnhamilton7043
@lincolnhamilton7043 Год назад
@@CB12345 Terror Squad episode ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ChwTK-C3PcM.html
@alvin4551
@alvin4551 Год назад
Can you do a video on Shaquille O'Neal 's rap career
@cre8original
@cre8original Год назад
I was just thinking about "You Can't Stop the Reign" the other day with the Notorious B.I.G.
@jamalwalker04
@jamalwalker04 Год назад
I mean it was a side project for shaw I think he's even come out and said that it was something he did for fun like acting not much of a story to tell
@jacobjackson6889
@jacobjackson6889 Год назад
A heck of a group! Can we get Petey Pablo next?
@vaughnalexander32
@vaughnalexander32 Год назад
Norf CaroliNUH! Born and raised up Take yo shirt off spin it round your head
@Hborn
@Hborn Год назад
I lived in Charlotte before
@melaniewilliams3392
@melaniewilliams3392 Год назад
Love this. I would love to see an episode regarding Nubian M.O.B.
@HSconfident
@HSconfident Год назад
Great video. You should do Special Ed one day. Pce
@bubbamoseks9522
@bubbamoseks9522 Год назад
dat x's album "wild cowboys" went down big time in this fkng house of hold, my ears spent hundreds of hours bumping xylophones and bars, Big up to Diamond D as well, and his western mood at the time.
@bubbamoseks9522
@bubbamoseks9522 Год назад
Btw, I saw Grand Pu playin xylophones on KMD's "peachfuzz", I would assume he played xylophones on sadat x "wild cowboys" as well. anyone know?
@big_mike_nyc
@big_mike_nyc Год назад
“There’s just one thing I want to say, copy copy copy copy copy”! When I think of 90’s hip hop Brand Nubian immediately comes to mind!
@dianevrules
@dianevrules Год назад
5 out of 15 OG 5 mics albums were deserving (De La, 2 ATCQs, Cube, and Eric B & Rakim). All For One didnt deserve it. Brand Nubian was better without Grand Puba. In God We Trust is 1000 times better than All for One. Life After Death did not deserve 5 mics. That was a sympathy 5 mic album rating. Additionally, the only non-deserving re-rated album that got 5 mics is Reasonable Doubt. Reasonable Doubt got the correct 4 mic rating the first time. I wont comment on the old unrated rap albums that were rated with 5 mics in 2002. The editors were appeasing the public. Those ratings weren't genuine.
@HappyRoach1
@HappyRoach1 Год назад
Yeah, I wonder if Benzino and Dave Mays were friends with some of those acts or getting paid off by labels.
@younggod3906
@younggod3906 Год назад
Been waiting for this one salute 🔥🔥💯💯
@josephconway8682
@josephconway8682 Год назад
Can't believe you said "Drake" No way in hell can you make that comparison with Grandpuba .
@jayskicksnfits9372
@jayskicksnfits9372 Год назад
If it wasn't for JET magazine's Top 20 Albums, I would have never heard of Grand Puba's second solo album "2000".
@CB12345
@CB12345 Год назад
I agree, but that album wasn't that bad at all. Also, the cover looked cool also, with him leaning on the black Lamborghini Countach.
@cybermawon7637
@cybermawon7637 Год назад
First heard of *Brand Nubian* from "Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down", and Grand Puba as a solo artist. I came across the earlier work a bit later thanks to "Old School Monday" on *Video Music Box*. But since they were a duo as far as I knew, I didn't view the first album as definitive. Apparently "Everything Is Everything" was considered a low performing album - but I really wasn't paying attention to chart position , especially through a Pop lense. Just seemed like an expected next album to me, & (again probably due to the no Cable & Video Music Box combo) I heard the singles just as much as anything else out then. Regarding Grand Puba, it definitely did not strike me as unusual to mix Hip Hop & R&B at that point. Also thought it was interesting to compare Jay Z's solo plans to Rockafella & not Original Flava. Though I guess it fits, *Original Flava* would be his *Masters Of Ceremony* phase. Can't say I was expecting a Grand Puba + Drake comparison though 😂.
@rodneyanderson567
@rodneyanderson567 Год назад
Lord must’ve been on a wooo when he did that rap in the intro
@frankdent8767
@frankdent8767 Год назад
dope documentary. 💯
@rodneyanderson567
@rodneyanderson567 Год назад
Puba was ahead of his time
@dewanmills2482
@dewanmills2482 Год назад
Gem out here ....
@maroon9273
@maroon9273 Год назад
His flow was out of this world during the first half of the early 90s.
@clayrandle2465
@clayrandle2465 Год назад
I see what you did what the title 😅 Salute StuntedGrowth!
@twin78
@twin78 Год назад
Wow! Great! Do X-Clan next!
@CapoWhoLaughs
@CapoWhoLaughs Год назад
Sadat X was my favorite out of the group. Puba was dope but Sadat's style was just crazy
@SuperDivine9
@SuperDivine9 Год назад
He is very slept on, but had some of the dopest collaborations in the 90s (Biggie, Common, OGC, Akinyele...)
@Kenneth-fu3js
@Kenneth-fu3js 8 месяцев назад
HolyShit! I always wondered why and what happened with them!!! I actually liked Puba solo joint!! Dam shame.
@goodybagzausar1380
@goodybagzausar1380 Год назад
Grand Puba wuz the swag champ of 92
@ljavery10
@ljavery10 Месяц назад
Father MC been mixing rap with r and b back in 90 with treat em right/ill do for u with guess who mary j blige and jodeci..courtesy of the diddler😂...good job tho can u do Tribe called Quest theyre so underrated
@glyndwr15
@glyndwr15 Год назад
I actually forgot that Grand Puba was ever associated with Brand Nubian
@blackbusinessreviews4789
@blackbusinessreviews4789 Год назад
Good video. Might as well do X-Clan next.
@mringram
@mringram Год назад
Comparing Puba to Jay Z was so far fetched bro
@MadMicMusic197
@MadMicMusic197 Год назад
Great work... do black moon/duckdown
@parkerflemmings
@parkerflemmings Год назад
Peace to the Gods
@philb.1502
@philb.1502 Год назад
Puba was a known dude BEFORE Brand Nubian formed. He was in the group Masters of Ceremony. Puba always thought of himself as a solo artist. He was never staying long in that group. He felt he was the star. Of course, the money issue is always the cause.
@poppinc8145
@poppinc8145 Год назад
It ended up hurting his career rather than helping it. If he did both, or at least hopped on the third album then Puba's career would have benefited and so would have Brand Nubian's.
@MarkyGee9
@MarkyGee9 Год назад
Can you do a stunted growth music on Mad Skillz
@andresciahooten9598
@andresciahooten9598 Год назад
Can you please make a video on Vic Mensa, Amy Winehouse and Xxxtentacion
@dinogoldie9716
@dinogoldie9716 Год назад
Requests: YAGGFU Front, Chip Fu, C-rayz Walz, Yo Yo, The Last Emperor.
@MiracleMorris
@MiracleMorris Год назад
Here's two good ones: 1. Monie Love 2. Skee-lo
@marquesmurray
@marquesmurray Год назад
All of the pro black music was killed at the same time. They had no chance , no matter what. Slow down was barely on the radio, punks jump up had a video in high request on the box, but didn't play on MTV
@langstonanderson6558
@langstonanderson6558 Год назад
I love Brand Nubian.
@seafull49
@seafull49 Год назад
Hip hop felt good in the late 80’s and early nineties.
@LadyChatterly
@LadyChatterly Год назад
Lord Jamar is so ridiculously fine. In every aspect.
@TheBaller3213
@TheBaller3213 Год назад
For me the SOURCE lost credibility when SOUTHERNPLAYALISTIC by OUTKAST didnt get 5 mics simply because they were from the south
@davidguerrero4474
@davidguerrero4474 Год назад
Love the content but a Source Five Mics has not been nor will it ever be relatable or comparable to winning a Grammy. There is a reason why hip hop culture continues to stay upset at the people involved with the Grammy awards for not televising certain awards or not awarding certain artists and albums while still wanting to be awarded themselves or a part of the show. Because there’s more of a gravitas to it.
@TheKyletate1
@TheKyletate1 Год назад
Make one about Lords of the Underground. Mr Funky was dope.
@charlesanderson8335
@charlesanderson8335 7 месяцев назад
Sadat X hangem high is one of my favorite
@sparksup327
@sparksup327 Год назад
In God We Trust my favorite BN album
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