Am 27, and I listen to that, I even wear huge clothes, for today people I am drug addict and dealer, lack of knowledge and understanding is huge. Keep in my, I am Czech not even American, and this style have huge impact on me, when I was in 4th grade I started to listen to it, in 7th or so, I started to wear it.
I was working at a movie theater when this came out, I was about 17. On my break I used to sit and watch this, in between movies I watched it, I loved it then and love it now. THIS IS HIP HOP✊🏼
People today always say the “old heads” are just haters and blah blah blah, cmon how can you compare today’s hip hop to this?! It’s not hating, just watch the difference for yourself.
If it was'nt for the FBA🏹✊🏿 HIPHOP CULTURE and the OLDHEADS the YOUNGIN HIPHOPPERS WOULD'NT EXIST...this is'nt a doco it doesn't have any FBA🏹✊🏿PIONEERS BEING INTERVIEWED onit only YT PAID FOULMOUTHS☝🏿💯💯💯
@@highfived so they basically all use the same fake 808 plugin nowadays because' as everyone knows hiphop stars don't earn any money to clear the samples...
I saw this, opening day August 25th 1995...with my brother 💪🏼💯 (the week before August 18th, I saw Mortal Kombat...with my mom, opening day as well...at the legendary Hyde Park Theater in Chicago)
I was 9 years old when the documentary came out, as a 35 year old man and seeing it made me realize just how fortunate I was to have grew up in the golden age of hip hop. RIP to biggie smalls, Craig mack , Nate Dogg and jam master jay🙏.
I got a chance to see Run DMC live in Fargo, ND 20 years ago, 2 weeks before Jay died. I carry the ticket stub with me still to this day in my wallet. This is real hip hop, I'm fortunate to have experienced this Era growing up.
i would love to see hip hop and its history given the textbook treatment i can already see all the nested/bulletpoint lists and chapters layout its definitely something that needs to be done
lil people know the man shown at 35:51 was part of one of the most influential Hip Hop groups in the Japanese Hip Hop scene called Rhymester . This doc was in production in 94 , came out in 95 . The same year their critically acclaimed and historic album called Egotopia came out. 1995 being a very important year in the Japanese hip hop scene. Nothing but bangers were coming out that year. Which did catch the eye of American Hip hop groups and artist such as Souls of Mischief, A.G and Producers like DJ Premier , Buckwild , Pete Rock and Lord Finesse . If you get noticed by Dj Premier and do a collab I think the scene in Japan earned its respect from the New York scene when it comes to how they appreciate the art of Hip Hop. Where the west coast and the South were still fighting to earn that.
I dont mean to be off topic but does anybody know a method to log back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid forgot the password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me.
@Dillon Ryan i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I was 20 when this came oug and all I can say is the late 80's to mid 90's the realest hip hop moments we wll nevwe see this again! Hip hop was so diverse. U had concious rap,party anthems,club bangers,some of the best underground rappers ever!!
The nostalgia so real 💯 it seem so obvious but gawtdamn it's just so nice to see the crowds just bein consumed by the experience. Hands in the air not cell phones! These were THE times!! Take me back take me bacccckkkk.
I'd advise all the youngsters to watch this whether they rap or not. Know there was a whole world before you and learn from it. Things were a lot more interesting back then in the 90's. Watch Rhyme & Reason too. I couldn't IMAGINE who would be in it if they tried to make this today.
This documentary changed my life when I was around 10/11 years old, 100% one of the best hip hop documentaries from the 90's! Having said that, The Stanley Clarke music at the beginning and throughout the film is absolutely beautiful, anybody know where I can find that masterpiece of a track? ❤🙏🔥
I used to listen to the soundtrack all the time but I’ve never actually seen the movie. I was in high school when it came out. It’s actually kind of cool that I’m just seeing it now.
This Tape or Cd, I had the Tape, was a true banger. Mix of East & West in a time when the world needed it. Summertime in the LBC was a hit, so was the computer love big jawn. Meth and wu had a couple songs on it too.. only 1 of my friends outta 9 had the cd. Every rap fan should have/hear this. It thumped too
@ 55:52 The Term " Yes Yes Yall" i heard it first in a Documentary called " 80 Blocks from Tiffanys " (1979) A girl named India says it on the mic at a Block Party in the Bronx
Did anyone notice how at the official end of the movie, they show showed you the beginning of the end of hip-hop Industry and as the credits ran you saw the last act which was essentially the end of the beginning of the hip-hop industry. Pretty fuckin deep. Its almost like it was a coded message.
I think you’re looking too deep into things. No one could have predicted what was to come in the next two years that really shook hip hop up, so it’s easy to say what you said looking back and hindsight is 20/20.
This to me is right at the end of the golden age of hip hop, '87 -'95. After '95 there was still some good music but the amount of money generated changed the industry. This is really before the Bad Boy - Death Row beef blew up, Jay Z still hadn't dropped his first album... the landscape changed a lot very quickly after this. It became all about Tupac, DMX, and then Eminem... and the jiggy era.
I think Jay Z watched it, that's why he's too of the food chain. Warren G said it best, "if you come into the game as friends, it's gonna break you". The rap game is a jungle, you just have to find a way to survive, good or bad.
@ 55:50 Which Mc came up with the term " Yes yes y'all. " In the documentary 90 from from Tiffany, there is a girl on a mic at a street party saying Yes Yes Y'all. that documentary was from the 70's
+Skylar Underwood Track listing # Title Producer(s) Performer (s) 1 "Hip Hop Is..." Ecstasy, Kid Capri, Kid Creole 2 "Live!!!" Fredro Starr, Sonee Seeza, Sticky Fingaz Onyx 3 "Move On..." Slick Rick 4 "My Block" Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen 2Pac 5 "What's Up Star?" Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie & Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence for The Hitmen Suga, Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie (additional vocals) 6 "Headbanger Boogie" Method Man 7 "How High" Erick Sermon Method Man & Redman 8 "It's Entertainment..." Dr. Dre 9 "Everyday Thang" DJ U-Neek, Tony C Bone Thugs-N-Harmony 10 "Everyday It Rains" Sean "Puffy" Combs & Nashiem Myrick for The Hitmen Mary J. Blige, Faith Evans (additional vocals) 11 "It's All I Had" The Notorious B.I.G. 12 "Ol' Skool" Desmond 'Divine' Houston, Isaac 2 Isaac, Joseph Simmons Isaac 2 Isaac 13 "Domino's In The House" Domino Domino 14 "Summertime In The LBC" Henry "Hank" Thomas, Lamon 'Sleepy' Turner The Dove Shack, Arnita Porter (additional vocals) 15 "The West Coast..." Treach 16 "Sowhatusayin" Prodeje, Robert "Fonksta" Bacon (co-producer), Tomie Mundy (co-producer) Jayo Felony, MC Eiht, Sh'killa, South Central Cartel, Spice 1, Treach, L.V. 17 "Zoom Zooms And Wam Wam" Jam Master Jay, Tony "T-Funk" Pearyer Jayo Felony 18 "Droppin Bombz" Dave Swang Tray Dee, So. Sentrelle 19 "Save Yourself" Snoop Doggy Dogg 20 "Still Can't Fade It" Warren G Warren G, Twinz, Bo-Roc (additional vocals) 21 "Papa Luv It" LL Cool J, Ty Fyffe LL Cool J 22 "Glamour And Glitz" Q-Tip A Tribe Called Quest 23 "Nuttin' But A Drumbeat..." Russell Simmons 24 "Kill Dem All" Andrew Massop, Marc Pomeroy Kali Ranks, Element 9 (additional vocals) 25 "Me And My Bitch (Live From Philly)" Sean "Puffy" Combs & Chucky Thompson for The Hitmen The Notorious B.I.G. 26 "It's What I Feel Inside..." Ecstasy, Kid Creole 27 "The Show Theme" Slick Rick, Stanley Clarke
Damn this shit gave me goose bumps, I had this vhs 📼 tape I must’ve watched it 100x gettin blunted in my grandma’s basement just zoning to it, literally the best era 80s and 90s hand down!💪🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
It will never be another hip hop era like da 80’s & 90’s im glad I was able 2 witness it 💯 😢
I'm 54 years old. This era of Hip Hop was the most fun! I miss those days!
Am 27, and I listen to that, I even wear huge clothes, for today people I am drug addict and dealer, lack of knowledge and understanding is huge. Keep in my, I am Czech not even American, and this style have huge impact on me, when I was in 4th grade I started to listen to it, in 7th or so, I started to wear it.
Yes
I was working at a movie theater when this came out, I was about 17. On my break I used to sit and watch this, in between movies I watched it, I loved it then and love it now. THIS IS HIP HOP✊🏼
Ur old af
Same here too. Used dip in on my break for this and rhyme and reason
@@stanpoess good times
O. ,×!!×!@@stanpoess w1
9l😊😊
@@rcortez5739pray that U live long enough to become an elder.
Remember renting this from blockbuster in 96. Get chills watching it now just thinking back to how dope the culture was.
People today always say the “old heads” are just haters and blah blah blah, cmon how can you compare today’s hip hop to this?! It’s not hating, just watch the difference for yourself.
No the younginz is wack
Born in 02 and I fully agree
Same shit new sounds
If it was'nt for the FBA🏹✊🏿 HIPHOP CULTURE and the OLDHEADS the YOUNGIN HIPHOPPERS WOULD'NT EXIST...this is'nt a doco it doesn't have any FBA🏹✊🏿PIONEERS BEING INTERVIEWED onit only YT PAID FOULMOUTHS☝🏿💯💯💯
100 percent hiphop was better in the 90s
I miss when rap music had good samples from old funk records and scratchin'. Ooh that scratch is makin me itch!
Check out Joey Bada$$. He reminds me a lot of classic rap
klesh check out BlabberMouf
samples are not so easy to release nowdays
highfived ql
@@highfived so they basically all use the same fake 808 plugin nowadays because' as everyone knows hiphop stars don't earn any money to clear the samples...
I saw this, opening day August 25th 1995...with my brother 💪🏼💯 (the week before August 18th, I saw Mortal Kombat...with my mom, opening day as well...at the legendary Hyde Park Theater in Chicago)
Thts dope asf 🔥
@@Willhollow300 💪🏼💯
Mannnnnn I was there too!!!!! My older brother came home from the basic training and took me. Probably passed right by each other.
@@sharifbenyisrael6493 🫡
Love it all, I'm 43 and still full of appreciation. Big up from the Netherlands
I was 9 years old when the documentary came out, as a 35 year old man and seeing it made me realize just how fortunate I was to have grew up in the golden age of hip hop. RIP to biggie smalls, Craig mack , Nate Dogg and jam master jay🙏.
Kid creole just got convicted of murder too
Ahhh Shaddup..
Rest in peace to Old Dirty Bastard of Wutang Clan.
Nate Dogg Biggie and Craig
was not the Golden Age
The golden age r the
Mc's who came before them
from
The beginning
Vice versa
I got a chance to see Run DMC live in Fargo, ND 20 years ago, 2 weeks before Jay died. I carry the ticket stub with me still to this day in my wallet. This is real hip hop, I'm fortunate to have experienced this Era growing up.
If HipHop had a college, this documentary would surely be one of the Key TextBooks.
This and Rhyme & Reason
i would love to see hip hop and its history given the textbook treatment
i can already see all the nested/bulletpoint lists and chapters layout
its definitely something that needs to be done
along with Backstage (Hard Knock Life Tour)
@@wickedwildmandem Yeah, that was historical. DMX, Jay, Ja Rule. Amazing.
lil people know the man shown at 35:51 was part of one of the most influential Hip Hop groups in the Japanese Hip Hop scene called Rhymester . This doc was in production in 94 , came out in 95 . The same year their critically acclaimed and historic album called Egotopia came out. 1995 being a very important year in the Japanese hip hop scene. Nothing but bangers were coming out that year. Which did catch the eye of American Hip hop groups and artist such as Souls of Mischief, A.G and Producers like DJ Premier , Buckwild , Pete Rock and Lord Finesse . If you get noticed by Dj Premier and do a collab I think the scene in Japan earned its respect from the New York scene when it comes to how they appreciate the art of Hip Hop. Where the west coast and the South were still fighting to earn that.
I gotta say the beats on that Egotopia album are dope but i just cant get over the corny sounding rhymes.
I dont mean to be off topic but does anybody know a method to log back into an Instagram account..?
I was stupid forgot the password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me.
@Kaison Brett Instablaster =)
@Dillon Ryan i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Dillon Ryan it worked and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my ass!
R.I.P notorious B.I.G, ecstasy from whodini, Craig mack, nate dogg, tupac, old dirty bastard, jam master jay, prodigy of mobb deep. 😢😭
I second that. And biggie said it best rap is supposed to be fun. Rest in peace Big pun
Black Rob
& DJ Scott La Rock,Eazy E,Coolio,DMX,Pimp C,Bushwick Bill,Heavy D,,Big L & Chino XL
Guru….big pun 😢
ahhh hip-hop.. i miss you so much...
I was 20 when this came oug and all I can say is the late 80's to mid 90's the realest hip hop moments we wll nevwe see this again! Hip hop was so diverse. U had concious rap,party anthems,club bangers,some of the best underground rappers ever!!
one of the greatest hip hop docs i can think of
Rick had me rolling at 20:40 "niggas carrying bazookas" 😂 "can't front in front of mom dukes" that's real talk tho.
Man this documentary is very underrated
Last time I saw this, I was in high school, and big and pac was still alive. What Russell was sayin around Slick Rick was 💯
Every hip hop artist/fan should check this out. I remember seeing this in the theater.
I had it on vhs .
I copped this soundtrack back in 96, I'm sure 2Pac 'My Block' was on this...
First time watching this in it's entirety after so long...
If I had a working VCR I'd be watching this a million more times than I did when I first saw this
The nostalgia so real 💯 it seem so obvious but gawtdamn it's just so nice to see the crowds just bein consumed by the experience. Hands in the air not cell phones! These were THE times!! Take me back take me bacccckkkk.
I'd advise all the youngsters to watch this whether they rap or not. Know there was a whole world before you and learn from it. Things were a lot more interesting back then in the 90's. Watch Rhyme & Reason too. I couldn't IMAGINE who would be in it if they tried to make this today.
I just found a group that I love they are called coast kontra
I remember buying the soundtrack to this movie on cassette tap.
Every song was great except for the biggie song
When Big said "If I wasn't a big nigga I'd be jumping in the crowd too" that was so cute RIP BIGGIE 👑
Rest In Peace Craig Mack
One of the historical eras that Should repeat itself.....Word to Mother Son.
If only we could have this without the bangin
Unfortunately hiphop is out of gas, i mean is in the main stream for 30 plus year so is naturally fading away.
Damn that part about Wu tang in Japan made me happy
Same Hi ghostface
That part was funny when they told meth to Stfu 🤬 lol
rest well Mack🙏
I was 17 years old when 1st heard Rock Box. Falling into hip-hop changed my entire musical sensibility
Common song I use to love her. That is how I feel now.
Facts
thank you bruh for da upload
+Krunk Tripp you welcome
You're the greatest....
Def think every rapper, established or up & coming, should watch this.
I want the full concert on dvd! Why wouldn’t they release the concert footage!
I can't thank you enough for this upload, stay up my man! 😎👍
Raekwon's Green Philadelphia Eagles Hat was the shit, he was wearing the Old Buddy Ryan Jawn
Classic doc. Soundtrack is dope too.
Damn!!! I was only 15 years old when this came out!!! Time flies!!
It sure does...
Ur old af
He is in his 40s that is not old lol
Great Documentary!I have been looking for it.
I miss this era in rap. 🙏🏾💯
Thanks for posting.. remember when this came out.. took me back.. what an era..
I saw this my 2nd year of college and to be 20 yrs old and to have witnessed these legends in their youth was amazing!
Thanks for posting this I finally got to watch it dope ass documentary
22:02 that "who got some gangsta shit" was hittin hard!
Been looking for this bra thanks a million
This documentary changed my life when I was around 10/11 years old, 100% one of the best hip hop documentaries from the 90's! Having said that, The Stanley Clarke music at the beginning and throughout the film is absolutely beautiful, anybody know where I can find that masterpiece of a track? ❤🙏🔥
Even when Treach wasn’t trying, he still spit better than most! Peace!
I am super blessed to be able to live and witness this era in Hip Hop. 87-98
A classic. A must watch if you live thing called hip hop
The 90'S The Golden Era of Hip Hop!!
And the end of hip hop
And the 80s is the essence of hip hop on wax.
I used to listen to the soundtrack all the time but I’ve never actually seen the movie. I was in high school when it came out. It’s actually kind of cool that I’m just seeing it now.
This Tape or Cd, I had the Tape, was a true banger. Mix of East & West in a time when the world needed it. Summertime in the LBC was a hit, so was the computer love big jawn. Meth and wu had a couple songs on it too.. only 1 of my friends outta 9 had the cd. Every rap fan should have/hear this. It thumped too
I saw this at the movie theater in downtown Philly when this came out!
I saw this in the theater when it came out and saw LL and Run DMC live in Jersey think same year.
great upload of classic hip hop.
Dang kids will never know how that time was, omg an that st Ides mix tap that also came out that year but this soundtrack went so hard 💯✊🏽
Classic. Gotta cop the soundtrack on vinyl
Thanks for this mad late seeing this as I had for years wanted to
I am glad I lived through this amazing time in music, when people was real and raw in your face💯🥃
Real Hip-Hop Not Die!!!! Peace from Kazakhstan
@ 55:52 The Term " Yes Yes Yall" i heard it first in a Documentary called " 80 Blocks from Tiffanys " (1979) A girl named India says it on the mic at a Block Party in the Bronx
Did anyone notice how at the official end of the movie, they show showed you the beginning of the end of hip-hop Industry and as the credits ran you saw the last act which was essentially the end of the beginning of the hip-hop industry. Pretty fuckin deep. Its almost like it was a coded message.
I think you’re looking too deep into things. No one could have predicted what was to come in the next two years that really shook hip hop up, so it’s easy to say what you said looking back and hindsight is 20/20.
Biggie predicted his fall 😔
🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 Middle 90's !
I love this more than I did back then
8:44 How dope would it be to be on stage with Big while he's ripping the crowd. Puff lucky to have these memories with this legend.
Puffy all in the videos ...
Would’ve had more memories if he didn’t kill him
All on the record, dancin
The DJ should've did the parts that Puff was doing on Gimmie Da Loot
Come 2 death row...death row wuz killin bad boy in my opinion
This movie and soundtrack was classic rip all who not here anymore
One of the best soundtracks ever!!
This was the good old days lol great memories I was 13 when this came out lol
keep it up that was fire!
Brilliant documentary
I saw this at Magic Johnson’s Theatre in LA when it drooped.
This to me is right at the end of the golden age of hip hop, '87 -'95. After '95 there was still some good music but the amount of money generated changed the industry. This is really before the Bad Boy - Death Row beef blew up, Jay Z still hadn't dropped his first album... the landscape changed a lot very quickly after this. It became all about Tupac, DMX, and then Eminem... and the jiggy era.
I feel like everybody who wants to be a rapper should watch this first and learn.
I think Jay Z watched it, that's why he's too of the food chain.
Warren G said it best, "if you come into the game as friends, it's gonna break you".
The rap game is a jungle, you just have to find a way to survive, good or bad.
Crazy slick rick and russ in the v.i. when i was 16 watching this in 95 i didn't realize how important this scene was
The Classic Documentary Film 📽️🎥 about The Show on 1995 The Show on the Hip-Hop Culture, Music plus more everyone. For real. Yes.
@ 55:50 Which Mc came up with the term " Yes yes y'all. " In the documentary 90 from from Tiffany, there is a girl on a mic at a street party saying Yes Yes Y'all. that documentary was from the 70's
I got flyers from back in the days old school hip-hop etc
I purchased Warren G's debut at a used store for 50 cents :)
It's double platinum so you good
classic record!!
Garion Bush it's actually triple platinum
You overpaid
Did 50 Cent like the album?
what's the name of the song playing when the dog pound is in the trailer.
+Skylar Underwood Track listing
#
Title
Producer(s)
Performer (s)
1
"Hip Hop Is..."
Ecstasy, Kid Capri, Kid Creole
2
"Live!!!"
Fredro Starr, Sonee Seeza, Sticky Fingaz
Onyx
3
"Move On..."
Slick Rick
4
"My Block"
Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen
2Pac
5
"What's Up Star?"
Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie & Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence for The Hitmen
Suga, Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie (additional vocals)
6
"Headbanger Boogie"
Method Man
7
"How High"
Erick Sermon
Method Man & Redman
8
"It's Entertainment..."
Dr. Dre
9
"Everyday Thang"
DJ U-Neek, Tony C
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
10
"Everyday It Rains"
Sean "Puffy" Combs & Nashiem Myrick for The Hitmen
Mary J. Blige, Faith Evans (additional vocals)
11
"It's All I Had"
The Notorious B.I.G.
12
"Ol' Skool"
Desmond 'Divine' Houston, Isaac 2 Isaac, Joseph Simmons
Isaac 2 Isaac
13
"Domino's In The House"
Domino
Domino
14
"Summertime In The LBC"
Henry "Hank" Thomas, Lamon 'Sleepy' Turner
The Dove Shack, Arnita Porter (additional vocals)
15
"The West Coast..."
Treach
16
"Sowhatusayin"
Prodeje, Robert "Fonksta" Bacon (co-producer), Tomie Mundy (co-producer)
Jayo Felony, MC Eiht, Sh'killa, South Central Cartel, Spice 1, Treach, L.V.
17
"Zoom Zooms And Wam Wam"
Jam Master Jay, Tony "T-Funk" Pearyer
Jayo Felony
18
"Droppin Bombz"
Dave Swang
Tray Dee, So. Sentrelle
19
"Save Yourself"
Snoop Doggy Dogg
20
"Still Can't Fade It"
Warren G
Warren G, Twinz, Bo-Roc (additional vocals)
21
"Papa Luv It"
LL Cool J, Ty Fyffe
LL Cool J
22
"Glamour And Glitz"
Q-Tip
A Tribe Called Quest
23
"Nuttin' But A Drumbeat..."
Russell Simmons
24
"Kill Dem All"
Andrew Massop, Marc Pomeroy
Kali Ranks, Element 9 (additional vocals)
25
"Me And My Bitch (Live From Philly)"
Sean "Puffy" Combs & Chucky Thompson for The Hitmen
The Notorious B.I.G.
26
"It's What I Feel Inside..."
Ecstasy, Kid Creole
27
"The Show Theme"
Slick Rick, Stanley Clarke
+Skylar Underwood this is list of the soundtrack hope can help you.
+Skylar Underwood "Who Got Some Gangsta Shit" that's on the "Murder Was the Case" soundtrack.
Woof woof
"Poison Clan rocks the world"
~ 5 Deadly Venoms
This level of rap is still 1000 years ahead! Vocal tone- mcs have forgotten how your tone was everything- ie Cowboy
It's supposed to be fun -biggie
38:15 I used to watch that clip all the time as a kid
"I get loves all over the planet, where I walks, planet earths, ya knowI'msayin"
38:17
LMFAO!!! Meth and U-God going ham on each other 43:53
No Cap Them Niggas Was Hating. I Didn't Know Wu Tang Had BS Like That Going On In The Group
Great soundtrack
Classic 🔥
Classic 🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵
Just realized if you put an eye patch on Tony Yayo, he'd look exactly like Slick Rick
This is one of the best hip hop documentary i have seen !
Damn this shit gave me goose bumps, I had this vhs 📼 tape I must’ve watched it 100x gettin blunted in my grandma’s basement just zoning to it, literally the best era 80s and 90s hand down!💪🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The Memories.......
Goes so fast doesn't it?
Excellent 👌👍💯🆗😃
Voletta Wallace - Beautiful woman♥️
LLB x
whats the beat at 1:04:06
R.I.P NATE DOGG
My favorite group is Bone Thugs N Harmony and my favorite song from them is on this soundtrack called “Everyday Thang”
Same as u can see my profile
Yes mine too🖤🖤🖤
Dam that song wuz fire..bone wuz so sic wit it made us proud here in Ohio they had Hella classics
this is The Shit! Real hip hop artist. saw it in the theatre when I was 13
44:43 Ghostface gettin' down with the shorty lolol