Hell yeah brotha, mind blown by your comment. I've have been trying to remember this song for probably 20 years. The beat has been stuck in my head forever. So when I just seen this video I lost my shit. It was like winning a 1000 $ scratch off. It's drove me crazy trying to figure out the beat stuck in my head for 20 years or more. #nickdiazarmy
Drake is the same lame fuck 2 pak was! Tu pak was no rapper... he couldn't battle anyone with that stupid brain that need to think N WRITE years for 1 track! Biggie could do what Tupac did in 20 minutes ! Oh n if you dont know now you know... cuz Biggie Did! He had 2 pak looking like he was addicted to crack! Paranoid THINKING HED gonna killed by a kid FROM DA EAST ONLY INTERSTED IN Building DOUBLE DIGIT THOUSAND stacks!
My dad showed me this song & every time I listen to it! It always feel like the very first time 🎉 I’m 23 years old & I can say this song is a gem song & always will be 1 of my favorite song
3,000 people don't know true rap music. Back in the day, we was jammin' to Outkast, 2Pac, Biggie, Bone Thugs, Too Short, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Warren G, Da Brat, you name it.
“I got a hoe named Real de Real She got a buddy named SP 12, now, you know the deal We getz freaky in the studio late night That's why the beats that you hear are comin' real tight” “Reel to reel” is a type of recording method on tape. “SP-12” is a type of drum machine. Now you know
“I got a hoe named Real de Real She got a buddy named SP 12, now, you know the deal We getz freaky in the studio late night That's why the beats that you hear are comin' real tight” “Reel to reel” is a type of recording method on tape. “SP-12” is a type of drum machine. Now you know
@Robert Scott1988 was and will always be the greatest year in hip hop. That's in every poll out there. Trust me, I was there. The 90's were classic too. 1986-1996 is the Golden Era.
@Robert Scott with the exception of Lox all those artists fall into the 86-96 time frame. Again, ask any true hip hop head and they'll likely agree that 1988 was the greatest year in hip hop. More classic albums released that year than any other. Follow the Leader, It Takes a Nations of Millions To Hold Us Back, Strictly Business, A Salt With a Deadly Pepa, Lyte As a Rock, Chubb Rock featuring Hitman Howie Tee, In Control Vol 1 For Your Steering Pleasure, Born to Be Wild, Long Live the Kane, By All Means Necessary, Tougher Than Leather, Where's the Party at?, Straight Outta Compton, Eazy Does It, The Biz is Goin Off, Critical Beatdown, Let the Hustlers Play, Power, He's the DJ I'm the Rapper, It's Tee Time, Act A Fool, Swass, The Great Adventures of Slick Rick, Girls I've Got Em Locked, Original Stylin, Smoke Some Kill, Straight Out The Jungle...And 1991 would be a close follow up to 88 in greatness. Time to do your homework junior. Just like KRS-1 said, "You Must Learn!"
This song brings back soo many memories for me. '87 baby. And in 2000 as a teen. This was a slapper.! And the things I was doin back ass a kid.. crazy times
All these young Drake fans disrespecting a classic song from a OG in the game, just because their favourite rapper got caught biting lyrics; without a shout out or paying homage. Such insolence!
Still a good way to start my Saturday. Even if it's just doing dishes lol! Shot out to all us OG's. Legendary music from the 90's...Tupac, Richie Rich, E-40, DMX, Too Short....just so many that if I listed them all I could skip doing dishes! 😂
19 years old with an old soul fasho, still keeping music like this alive. Rodney O & Joe Cooley, Eazy-E, N2Deep, Suga Free, Bone Thugs, MC Eiht, WC, Nate Dogg, Kokane, Tha Dogg Pound.
I remember sneaking and taking my dad's cassettes all the time. This, spice 1, amerikkkas most wanted, Mc eiht. Always having one in my Walkman. I was like 8 or 9. Way too young to be listening to this. But man it brings memories.
PLAYAZ CLUB LYRICS [Chorus] Me and my homies, we're tighter than a glove We chop a lot of game, that's how we do it at the Playaz Club Check the pool, or kick it in the tub 'Cause we kick much ass at the Playaz Club [Verse 1] I got a ho named Reel-To-Reel She got a buddy named SP-12, now you know the deal We gets freaky in the studio late-night That's why the beats that you hear are comin' real tight Somethin' to roll to, somethin' to stroll to If you's a player in the game this'll hold you More money, more money for the bank roll Stick to the script, don't slip in the '94 A lot of fools put the salt in the game To where these women get the notion that they runnin' the game Huh, I run my own, and I'm my own self-person No respect make the situation worsen Fillmore, H.P., and Sunnydale There's a Playaz Club everywhere you dwell Lakeview, P.H., and Army Street A different part of town, a different kind of freak I just wiggle my toes on a mink rug And press play on remote at the Playaz Club [Chorus] Me and my homies, we're tighter than a glove We chop a lot of game, that's how we do it at the Playaz Club Check the pool, or kick it in the tub 'Cause we kick much ass at the Playaz Club (More champagne, Mr. Forté?) [Verse 2] From day one I had to get my money right Me, Fly, and Frankie J, we took an airplane flight Huh, they wanted to hear a rap, I said "Alright, bet" We dropped a beat, I grabbed the mic, and then they wrote a check A few G's for the pocket, no hesitation Took a flight back to the Golden State, and Shops made orders from a whole new capital The word was gettin' out, 4-Tay's out-rappable Don't need a Glock, but I bought one just in case A sucka try to stop me from pursuing my paper chase Know the chase is on, because it don't stop I got the beat and got the rap, you make the Glock pop So treacherous suckas couldn't sweat this on a bad day By the way, just in case you never heard of Rappin' 4-Tay I'm on the smooth tip Never trippin' on them suckas poppin' off with the lip I pop the top off the drank and we can roll some dank, bro Leave the gat at the house, bring some dominoes Kick off your shoes, relax, and get a body rub And shoot your mackin' at these women at the Playaz Club [Chorus] Me and my homies, we're tighter than a glove We chop a lot of game, that's how we do it at the Playaz Club Check the pool, or kick it in the tub 'Cause we kick much ass at the Playaz Club [Verse 3] You can't resist it, but don't get it twisted VIP, that means the number's not listed Membership is based on clout And how you carry yourself; now homie, what you all about? I stack paper and kick it with the O.G.'s Some got a nine-to-five, some jook a lot of ki's You can learn a whole lot from a playa A lot of these playas make a damn good rhyme-sayer A lot of people get a misconception And start drifting in the wrong direction Miss Goody Two-Shoe, I'll see you later I ain't got time, you ain't nothing but a playa-hater I'd rather kick it with the crew in Arizona They chop game like we do in California Another show, another flow, a new bank account But cash money comes in large amounts So get your membership, but never slip to lameness fast Or else Fly will have to tap that ass And drop you to the ground, and make your knees scrub It's just an everyday thang at the Playaz Club [Chorus] Me and my homies, we're tighter than a glove We chop a lot of game, that's how we do it in the Playaz Club Check the pool, or kick it in the tub 'Cause we kick much ass at the Playaz Club Me and my homies, we're tighter than a glove We chop a lot of game, that's how we do it at the Playaz Club Check the pool, or kick it in the tub 'Cause we kick much ass at the Sucka-free Club [Outro: Rappin' 4 Tay & Lil Fly] Yeah, I'd like to send this shout out To all the Playaz Clubs throughout the world I know they got a Playaz Club in Chicago Huh, what about that one they got in Philly, Fo'? You know they got one out there in Atlanta The way they be choppin' it You understand, shit; Detroit, New York, Texas Yeah, but we gonna move on down to these Playaz Clubs Closer to home, like Seattle, L.A., Bakersfield, San Diego P.A., V-Town, Richmond, Sacramento Yeah, but a special shout goes out to the Playaz Club Right across the water in the Biggity Biggity O Yeah, and last but definitely not least, yeah Them Playa Clubs they got right there in the San Francisco mothafuckin' bay, yeah And we out, at the Playaz Club Release Date: August 16, 1994
This groove sample is from "Private Number" by Judy Clay & William Bell released in 1968 Was also used on "You Wish" by Nightmares On Wax released on 2006
This song dont make me think about Drake. Just 4tay and how much better music we had. I was in high school when this came out. Still playing it like it's new
2023 still bumping this classic, reminds me of growing up on the East side of El Paso, Texas. I’m 38 now, me and my best friend used to bump this when he got out the penn. To remind us of how far we’ve come. He’s since passed, RIP Lil Joe 🕊️
I'M FROM OAKLAND AND I GREW UP TO THIS SONG. HALF THESE PEOPLE WOULDN'T KNOW WHO RAPPIN' 4 TAY WAS IF DRAKE DIDN'T USE A COUPLE BARS (NO OFFENSE TO 4 TAY). SO 4 TAY WANTS HIS CREDIT BECAUSE DRAKE DID BUILD HIS VERSE AROUND 4 TAY'S. PEOPLE ALWAYS STEAL FROM THE BAY BUT NEVER PAY HOMAGE. DRAKE COULD HAVE SHOUTED HIM OUT BUT HEY IT IS WHAT IT IS...
I took a chance on this video after watching LSOB, A Lighter Shade of Brown. 1991. Jean Claude Van Damme!!!!!!! This jam is still tight. Fudge Drake and all these fake azz mumbling wanna B hip hop rapperz