The Street Review returns! In this episode, we go back up top to check out more old-school New York hip-hop. Be sure to like and subscribe to see more content like this. #das #hiphop #reaction #newyork #music #musicvideo #dasefx
What's funny is the"iggeddy" style had a lot of the industry biting so they dropped it for this album (the second) to show it wasn't a gimmick. They wanted to make sure people knew they had bars.
IYou don't understand how hard this hit when it first came out! listened to this song before every race I ran in my high school track career. You guys need to check out Fu Schnickens!!1
I miss these niggaz so much. I listen to them all the time. Check out that "Hold It Down" album. Remember they used to beef with Lords Of The Underground?
It started in 90 and was it's greatest in 94-95. I lived in Queens in 91 and in Brooklyn in 95. Big Daddy to Rakim to Nas EPMD & Hit Squad to ATCQ etc. but there was a time in the middle when Everybody was Poppin'! Between 93-94 Everyone you can think of at that time had a banger and none sounded the same, it will never happen again.
I heard this song it was 1994 from the album called Straight Up Sewaside. i got the tape from my brother, we are in east africa. from there i listen all albums from them. the song was sampled " people" by Graham central station
Bro said it right about the drake x Kendrick beef , they sound like bitches on real house wives shit , but real rap beef was fought with rhyme skills , these guys taking bout personal business
Das was very different at the time and other acts were quick to bite. They Want EFX was their first single. They did the hook for Ice Cube’s Check Yourself back when Cube was running the game and was a huge single. Real Hip Hop, Represent the Real f/KRS-One, and Mic Checka are other Das songs to check out.
What's happening with the big names today isn't really battle rap. It's more drama gossip rap. We used to travel to different cities and battle ppl at the movie theaters, subway or whatever. You had to have authenticity or go away. No exceptions! I don't listen to a bunch of millionaires rap about violence and drugs. Good reaction. And yea, Das wasn't here to be serious rappers. Just their own style. The new school makes music to make money. Originality isn't in their cards cause they copy what they see makes money. Wayne, NBA or whoever.
Damn, no disrespect, but who raised yall?! 😄I understand it being from before your time, but what did your parents, uncs and aunts listen too? Yall start so many videos talking about yall never heard of this one and that one, and it be legends yall be talking about, people with multiple hits! Also, if you never heard of some artists, alright it is what it is, but try to come with some respect, yall did better in this video, but in some prior videos yall came off like, you never heard of them so they must be trash, nah, that's what be making it hard to hit those like and subscribe buttons sometimes. Das EFX, for example, had 6 top 10 rap hits, and they weren't even the biggest rap group in the 90s. So, you aint gotta know them or like them, a honest reaction is always good, just keep coming with an open mind, and respect the fact that some of these artists did have a lot of success back then, even if you never heard about them. Maybe only do songs that were hits, until you get to 10k, keep it respectful and you'll be at 10k in a blink.
Crazy Drayzy(dude who rapped first) feels like Das Efx were The Migos before The Migos. Really it wouldnt surprise me, they were inspired buy a lot of groups from the 90's. Look at "Only Built For Infinity Links". It's blatant.