This album was released on September 8th 1998... I know this because that was the day I turned 10 years old and my mother bought me this album on cassette. 2 years later I bought the CD with money I made cutting grass. Today is January 14th 2020 and I still have the same CD in my stereo that gets played at least once a week. Thank you for influencing my life with your music the last 22 years
house of pain n cypress hill was first concert i ever went to.three of my friends in a green mercedes smokin blunts in downtown orlando tryin to find parking
@@misterdanton that's fuckin awesome and hilarious at the same time. I've gotten to meet Everlast a few times with a couple other big names and he's a very humble and grateful individual. Much respect for many things.
Double cassette docks and record! We had our ways. Sucked when you didn't hear the name of the artist before or after. Just stayed clueless until we lucked out.
The day I first heard this I had no hope I was this. Death ,pain ,hurt and just plain life made me want more. And wen I found it was still 3 yrs no parole. Today I hear this words and see the reward for fightin to love and be loved. Even maintainen old north side values much love to all still alive
My Mom used to get wasted and blair this album all throughout the neighborhood on the weekend lol. I'm glad I didn't decide to listen until 14 years later LoL
@@TommyBoyRecords Yeah she does. If you can ever somehoe get me an autograph from ever for her that'd be great! I hate to ask but I'd love to see the look on mom dukes face if I brought that to her, plus her bday was Tuesday so I have to ask! 👊👊👊
R.i.p. Papa. You told me not even a few hours before you passed things would be okay and you sent me a link to this song. Never got to hear from you again now this Is all I got. I love you glad your at peace and no more pain.
“All of sudden he’s like Jesse James tryna stick up kids for they watches and chains but he’s from business school and he’s nervous with the tool so he ends up on his back in a bloody pool, for the ends” still one of my favourite verses of all time 😮💨
You can't deny the truth, this happens every day.. I knew these 2 home boys who made a lot of noise making money on the block.. Reminds me of the 90's so true.
On September 8th 1998 I was running hard y'all I was 23 and living hard. Now you don't wanna know. But a og I am. And 47. Was a time wasn't it. Thank god I'm alive. Lucky as hell. Lost over 25 cats in those days. A few since. What a humanity we have here in these new times. Stay up and keep up or your done. My advice. Detroit be rough. Last white boy on the block now. But made it safe. All love to the game. Not the play
2023. Nostalgia Everlast forever sir 🤠👍👏👏👏👏👏 I was 11 when I saw 2 music videos on mtv back in 99. Going to 7th grade school What it feels like& ends& black jesus the lyrics,the guitar&rap&blues style respect 👏👏👏👏👏
I was listening to this at 13....31 now. I'll be 32 in 13 daze. Wow... I THOUGHT I knew "hard" times then... heh...smh...if I knew then what I know now...I prolly wouldn't have made it this far!
I was 28 when this song came out. And here we are 25 years later with the same sh*t except a thousand times worse going on in this world. This song is prophetic in a lot of ways.