I downhill skied to this, rolled through the mountains in trucks diamond drilling, nights and days, good times. Such a heavy beat and wicked flow. My destiny's to stay aliiiiiiiive
This Is real collective connection through something nostalgic which can only lucky ones understand. I love my parents cause' they raised me on this music. *01' year born here*
Queens, NY has the most sublime rappers. Deep and talented. Glorious flows throughout! Brooklyn and Queens have this mystic-soul-street-philosophy raps crafted unto boom bap drums and dark profound melodies on lock. In the 90s anyways. Though, there still talent out there.
Hearing this song start I can’t help but think of my childhood in the 90s . Those years were special . We had technology but not yet the distractions of today . The world for sure felt so different.
I was there too born in 87 it was such a good time back than man everything had a level of authenticity still all the music movies TV shows cartoons Toys etc it was a great time to grow up.
@@johngalt2466 bro I’m 21 born in 02 but I feel the exact same way… like I don’t belong in the generation I was raised in because I have a strong taste on old school/older entertainment
Im hearing new shit everyday. I want to thank all those digging in the crates and uploading em on the tube. Been a hip hop fan since Rakim, but I have not heard em all. All appreciated.
41 year old Floridian so I missed out on alot of underground NY hip hop back when it was released. But man am I glad this YT algorithm been catchin me up!
@@aztvmusic4033 The powers that be never wanted MC's to succeed... that's why record labels had dodgy contracts. As far as I'm concerned- Big L, Notorious Big, Tupac, etc were assassinated by the powers that be. They don't want truth in music and they don't want good music.
Brandon Silva Theres still some good rappers,"Immortal tecnique, k rino, i think canibus making still music too" but this Day music is satanic, like The system where we are Living, GOD bless.
2023 and i'm right here. I play this song probably 70 times a week. I'm that hip hop head that throws shit like this on when i got people riding with me and they all say the same thing. "yo, who tf is this!?"
LYRICS You got a problem, well I got some problem solvers My .357 and .38 revolvers, they hit the hardest Lyrical bangers that's stainless Like Billy the Kid I'll make you famous To remainders and claim this rappin' force, take no shorts Motivatin', never waitin', stay debatin' 'Cause there's no escapin', it's all about elevatin' Little nigga from the South Side part of Queens Where sons loot fast, get blast over material things Change, diamond rings, Lex GS for gangster lean Drive-by's from wisе guys, family cries from true lies From East to Wеst, whoever come test our body Catchin' felonies, livin' longevity like Joe Gotti 16 year old, like a vampire, my blood is cold When I'm rhymin', shinin' like a diamond Other rappers seen a foe Well you lucked out, rappin' that same rhyme, you're struck out Get the fuck out, lyrical gats about to shoot out 'Cause playa haters is hatin', [?] crews is what you're facin' Cream rules everythin', niggas is paper chasin' Crime related, sat back with two guests Then debated, made a couple of moves No time to lose, money, we gotta make it 'Cause it gotta be, smokin' constantly We the [?], to be or not to be
Im sad how i have always listened to old school Hip Hop but only just found this... If anyone could shout some other rappers like this.. Would be much appreciated :)
check out godfather don,apls cru,double life,milkbone,sounds of rage, thrust,da grassroots,defari,ras kass.......so so many good rappers, you just have to search a bit
@@antekm2639 Lol ikr it sounds so much like him. They’re even both from Queens but completely different groups. The voice also sounds more like a “Crush Connection” Tip around ‘86-‘88 while this track was actually released in ‘97.
Like all old school hip-hop rap music old school hip-hop mix music old school hip-hop jam music old school hip-hop 90s music old school hip-hop STREET CONNECT ROLLIN OVER YOU / ALL UP IN THE