✅Donorbox: donorbox.org/r... • Ja Rule - New York (Of... Produced by: Cool N Dre & Irv Gotti Album: R.U.L.E. Label: The Inc & Def Jam #REMASTERED #JARULE #FATJOE #JADAKISS #NEWYORK #CLASSIC #REMASTERED #UPSCALE
Used to feel gangstar those days, thank you Ja Rule, Jada and Fat Joe...... Now I listen to these song secretly when my wife and nephews are not around. Once they come in, Don Moen
I'm in Buffalo NY and when this dropped, Me and my boys was in Toronto at the club and we repped the state hard because our friends up there said it was about us being from the States. Man i miss the early 2000s
I’m not a hip hop guy in 2024, but as a kid that grew up in nyc and was a senior in high school when this came out… this is the pinnacle of NYC hip hop. Kids today wouldn’t have no idea what rap music used to be.
@@AndThenShwarmaAfter no. Those singers with dresses and handbags ain't hiphop no more. So he's right. They paint their nails like b*tches fck em all. S/O To the real ones who keep the hiphop manhood alive against all that LGBTQXYZ propaganda.
The beat for this track still slaps till this day - am from London but when this came out made me wanna be a new yorker banging this track all day as a yute haha
@@matasg5124 haha I like the meekz version of this but I was a huge fan of the original - beat is flawless - am 35 mate so I remeber this song when it came out and blasting in school with my friends. If you are from same era you might remember sway, bruza and baby blue did a ldn version of this years back as well dissing new york but track was weak
This beat kicks in 2023,good old times 90' early 2000' the best era of rap and all music!! Not like theese days rappers wearing dressis and handbags...
I'm a fan of neither, but I certainly remember a lot more songs with JaRule than 50. In fact, I only know of 2 songs from 50, In da Club and Many Men. This is coming from someone who was born in 83'. I lived in the era of PAC, Biggie, and DMX.