Me & my b-boy crew called "Back Off" started breakin' for money in Washington, DC, & one of our group routines was based off of this beat. At the time it had JUST came out. It blew up Washington, DC, hip hop radio. This beat & these verses are glorious. They're pure Beatnut. These dudes are the truest beat freaks.
Psycholes sharing so.e of gus roots... Andean flute sound. I guess any flute, but I'd like to think the idea came from Andean flute in Colombia, Peru , bolivia
This song still a banger....and the video had the baddest women at this time. Saw this when I was young and was never the same. Madd love to my Latinos
@@Break0fdawn Not on the East Coast. The Beatnuts sampled Herbie Mann's Hijack. Which was released in 1974. This song would have fit right in with East Coast hop hop in the early 90's
My best friend worked two jobs over one summer to buy a motorcycle and a big screen tv. He used to play this song all the time as motivation to get more money. This song hits on two 10's summer of 2003.
It was all about freshness, who got the sickest beats. And beatnuts always was, for me, just the coolest dudes ever, steadily serving bangers you can freak out to. And sure (!) I still bump this shit. And who said they are underrated, the score in any damn billboard is not an indicator for underground hiphop. They had madest respect, you was happy to know them and it was something to bump that shit, some people thought wtf is this. you will never know dude! haha
The beatnuts were one of the illest duos. Definitely underrated!!! I still rock there joints. Big shout out to Corona Queens psycho les and Juju love from the BX!!!
Nothing and I mean nothing will ever compare to the 80s and 90s. Those of us that were able to grow up and party during this time, we sure were a damn lucky generation.
This was my shit back in the day! Not that it still isn’t but when this came out it was on constant rotation ....all love & respect from the DMV/Baltimore area 🖤🕺🏼🎉💥✌️☠️🥶🎼🩸🔊💣💙