Track available at iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/rea... Beatport: www.beatport.com/release/mad-l... The Official video for 'Shoot To Kill'. Mad Lion's Reggae and Hip Hop classic. Appearance by KRS One.
@@D.A.Y.302 I feel you on that. Cats would even rap pre-bebop era. However, certain elements that we celebrate as the blueprint of hip-hop in its current form has direct ties to the dance halls in Jamaica. From soundclashes to reusing the same beat for several different artists or an interpolation of it, hip-hop has a direct link to the island. All the pieces were floating in the states. Those pieces merged to bigger ones in Jamaica. All of it came back together in the Bronx.
No lie, I was doordashing and this song was playing when I pulled up to drop off food and a lady and her kid were on their patio waiting, the little kid starts dancing yelling to his mom, “Mommy, is this Cookie Monster singing?” I died from laughing when I came back to my car 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀
I had a crazy sound system set up in my bedroom as a teen and when that bass would drop around 0:34 our whole house would rumble and one of my window panes once actually shattered lol Listening again after 20 something years on dinky headphones on my cell does not do it justice but still, great song. Miss the 90s.
Me too 15inch Vegas speakers, my mother and my stepfather Richard bought me those when I was 15 years old Christmas Day 15 inch woofers system in my bedroom thumping this sound hard body. Whoever was a teenager in the 90s, you lived it you lived that error. The teenager's today have no idea
Growing up in the 90's in Dirty Jerz and hanging out in NYC clubbing at The Tunnel on Sundays on the Westside in the library was amazing, absolutely blessed to have grown up during this time blazing ewhoops to real hip hip not the fakeass fools today. They actually lived what they spit and did bids upstate and got called out if they were fronts and scared out of the scene. Dirty Jerz out
When this came on in the club if you couldn't fight it was best you stay off the dance floor lol. Crowd got hype and it was on the 90's was fun and dangerous as hell but I loved it