The Cameo appearances are legendary, Big L, Lord Finesse, Nas, Rae The Chef, LL Cool J, Rosie Perez, Common Sense, Ghostface Killah, nothing like these times
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Fat joe, common, big L, nas, raekwon, ghostface, showbiz, diamond d, ll cool j, big pun, cuban link, the beatnuts. You don't see dope shit like this anymore, so dope
Rosie Perez sittin’ right next to Joe & Diamond D right there too... LL Cool J givin’ him dap at the end, also think I peeped Sadat X & a couple of other folks can’t remember all their names. This shit is legendary. I miss this era #RealHipHop
@@clarkbar That’s cause he went commercial with it when he did the song with Ashanti he just went commercial with everything in the 2000s it wasn’t hard-core like the 90s was more Street
The Notorious B.I.G. was the biggest selling rapper in New York City. He won so many rap awards and dominated the rap charts, not Fat Joe. But Joe was streetwise.
Mannnnn Joe dropped before Wu-tang, Nas, Outkast, Big L, Biggie & Jay PLUS brought us Pun PLUS he has always had a radio hit for years to this day. Give him his flowers.
Dope seeing all the legends in the video...never thought I would see a Common cameo in a Fat Joe video lol, then again, they were labelmates on Relativity.
I was thinking the same, wtf is Common (from Chicago) appearing in a Fat Joe video (from the Bronx)... I didn't catch the Relativity label connection tho 👀
Nobody can deny my man Fat Joe from the Bronx is hip hop. People from out of town don't understand that Hip Hop is in the water and the air in the Bronx.
Hell yeah I miss my young days growing up in the 90 it was a good year we had the real block party and classic TV show like Martin Family Matters and New York Undercover i miss the real 90 years 💯💯
I love Fat Joe’s music. He’s so underrated but I think slowly people are coming around to appreciate him more and everything he’s done. 90’s is the best eta of hip hop. I don’t care why anyone says.
@@rakimtheking for sure insane album and insane rap technique, they later called it chopper rap style but non of these choppers with their double time etc had nothing on pun
I need too add personally I think Big Pun is easily the best I've heard. I think he's the GOAT. I should've made it more clear. If he had more time he would easily go down as the GOAT.
Lot of legends in this video too. This is when Joey Crack was young. Ghostface, Raekwon, Nas, LL, Rosie Perez, Big Pun, Common etc. etc. You didn't know they would all be legends at this time when this song came out but now that you look back, you look at it differently. Lol
I was at this video shoot for the car wash scene it was on East Tremont right by White plains road they turned the mechanic shop into the car wash I was there when big pun met Nas and Joe made him spit two verses for him I just came back from 110th Street going to the pool out there...a great summer day nothing like the good old days....I lived on Leland 2 blocks from East Tremont
All the real ones in the hip hop industry recognized a real one right here in the 90's. He truly is the don. The Puerto Rican don. That's why they all showed up to video shoot.
I saw Fat Joe perform at a small club in Lawrence, Mass in 2001-2002 when What’s Love Got To Do was the #1 song in the country. I’ll never forget that night.
It makes me proud that I was 15 years old in 1995 and still living in NY stretch Armstrong Bobbitto , WKCR 89 tec 9 hopping the train going uptown I remember Puffing dutches chilling in Manhattan and all around bumping the real hip hop. When everything wasn’t so sensitive and an issue when you have a video with Puerto Rican Black and anyone that was down. The racism wasn’t a thing between us I our families were mixed. We all grew up in the same bricks free school lunch. Same family problems. It really wasn’t so bad. It was really way more simple then.
Love the cameos in this one. Raekwon Ghostface,LL Cool J,Big L,Nas,Common, DITC and Pun all have legendary status today Don’t think we’ll be saying that about today’s rap stars.
@@pauloskidane2819 I wouldn't say "WRITING" but Pun was definitely throwing Joe lines and helping him. Joe has said many times that Pun was the better song Writer and overall better rapper and that Pun taught him a lot of things when it came to song structure and the like.
Semir Drazanin Pun was only in one song on the Jealous One’s Envy album(#11-Watch out ). Joe met Pun as he was wrapping this album up. Pun murdered that song, and from there on the rest is history.
Pun is one of the all time greats. Joe es una leyenda in it’s own right. However Pun is out of this planet, simple as that. Boricuas was runing this rap shit.