CHUBB WAS IN A Class of his own in his era.You get his sick witty flow with a lot of his style biggie used and the mild animated style of a Busta rhymes jus a bit but u get the lyricism of his smart slick style. BIG PROPS FROM H TOWN CHUBB U STILL THE ISH
@@zozo7869 It's so hard to tell bcuz east coast rappers loved to throw subliminal disses at you when they wanted to throw shade.I want to know what he has to say about it now where ever he is
Eu morava na ponta do morro e escutava de enovator tocando lá em baixo, porra mil anos mile dias ,já foi , obrigado Deus por ter nos permitidos viver essa epoca
@@adrjus This was Fred's catchphrase when he was happy about something.But I realized you're talking about when the Martians heard him saying this then cloned 10 of them saying it in a robotic way similar to how Chubb is saying it on this track.
Peeta Pahka only the people who don't know hip hop checking out Chubb Rock because of a interview about the diss the rest of us come here because he's a dope underrated mc we grew up with.
@@clos1203 If you're talking about in terms of wordplay, then yes. But rapping isn't just wordplay and B has a killer aptitude for flow and delivery. He can also rhyme way above average. I'm not even really a big cypress fan beyond Black Sunday but gotta give props where props is due. I don't see why we need to choose one over the other when both are dope MC's.
@@viralbuthow000 More than likely was a big misunderstanding but in that era nothing slid by...not even a reference to the "Time For Sum Action/Lyrics" cadence. That could've been taken as a diss back then...Hammer checked fools all the time for misunderstandings about disses like Redman spoke upon in his lead interview...late 80's, early 90's rap, nothing got by. Chubb using B Real's cadence alone could've been looked @ as biting or dissing in that era...silly, but those were the times.
Damn.. As a bboy and a connoisseur of hip hop I loved both Cypress Hill AND Chubb Rock. Never knew they had beef. Yeah I watched the Vlad Tv interview too...
elektrosoundwave yeah I’m wondering why Cypress Hill dissed him. I heard it was because he sounded the same, but I’m not completely sure if it was that.
Richiiiiiiiiiiie,, cousin. You made my dreams come thru... I am forever blessed for having been part of the crew...4312 Foster ave. Nearly perfect SAT score...ya won..by a couple.. I miss you all. God Bless all and THANK YOU, you always had my back, I had your belly, well, my Mum's cooking...dirty rice and grios..haaaaahahahahhahaa. I wish we could go back to those days. WOOOOOOOOOOW!!!!!!! Blast from the past... Those dreamy hazel eyes...Gentle giant,respectful and highly intelligent!!!! The King!! Rotf in Chemistry class. At the end of the day walking down Flatbush and just tearing it up... Sorry about the records I literally scratched. You tried,but I had the moves,ehhhhhhhh. Dancing..Back then that;s what "the moves" meant for those who don't know.
I think it was Yo MTV Raps i first saw this joint, until this day i easily watched it over 300+ times, and now im playing with slower sound 0.75 (sounds even better) and this is the first time i noticed 2 people dancing and standing in front of the car. It always struck me how empty the streets were . yeah I know, I focused too much on the girls 👍🏾
Chubb is definitely one of the most underrated. He shined on this track as he did on all group and posse jams he was ever on. But, did Red Hot Lover Tone (the first rapper) and last rapper on this joint both ever get called out for trying to jack Grand Puba’s flow?
I remember dis song came out I was like oh he'll to tge no he just slammed b real I'm a cypress hill fan even so much so my street name was cypress I wore a bucket hat like b real amd would play the tapes on my boom Box I have every album that both the ledges of rap I can say he need to br recognize because his flow is 🔥
I read behind the lyrics on spotify of insane in the brain by cypress hill and it said they flipped some lyrics on they’re song so i went to look for it
Its a crying shame that most of this early hiphop got none of the praise it deserves, it smashes modern hiphop into the dirt, completely different league and still sounds great now.
Take me back to 93, since half of you wasn’t breathing Cubb and Biggie are from the same hood and Big came out shortly after Cubb so it’s safe to say who inspired Big to go harder!!
For all those who came here after watching Vlad like "who the fck is Chubb Rock and what's with the Cypress Hill diss?" - if you knew the Chubbster's music you'd know that the lines in this track were clearly a reaction to the "gun talk" that Cypress threw around and made popular, and he was suggesting them to take out their enemies with lyrics instead of with the gat (i.e. "and ya know we had to what ya? ... time for some lyrics") - it's exactly the same sentiment as Jeru brought forth on his masterpiece "Come Clean" e.g. "leave your nines at home, bring your skills to the battle" ... "I don't gang bang or shoot out bang bang, the relentless lyrics the only dope I slang" ... "The skills are shot cause any idiot can let off a glock" etc. etc. Yeah he's going at Cypress in a way, but to me it's more a diss on "violence in hip hop in general" than a specific attack on Cypress per se. They just happened to have the most popular song around referencing gun violence at that time, so Chubb latched onto that to get his message across (he could have targetted hundreds of lesser known gangsta groups that were around at that time, but would have had less of an impactful outcome). Chubb was an advocate of peace in hip hop, a very "clean rapper" - believe it or not kids, he had songs condemning things like gun violence, rape/violence against women, drugs, materialism, and he even had a song about withdrawing US forces from the Middle East - but he had mad skills on the mic, dope as it gets. Obviously Cypress weren't seen as "gangsta rap" but they were an easy target for his message, and the "gangsta rap" vs. "lyrical hip hop" theme was such a thing back then, not only from an anti-gun standpoint but also the fact that 1000 other rappers were saying the same non-creative, non-lyrical stuff in their tracks about busting caps, and it wasn't just Chubb and Jeru speaking out against it, lots of lyricist types were on that tip. For the record, I've always been into both full-on gangsta shillz, and also MC wizardry (and some that combined both), but props to Chubb for speaking out (for what it was worth).
I'm not one of those people who diss millennials for discovering the music of my youth through TV shows, movies, commercials, etc, because however you found it is however you found it...but it DOES kinda make me throw up in my mouth a little that people were introduced to the Chubbster by a vulture. For the record, the "Popeye cut" brought me here.
Re-listening to this after B-Real's interview with Vlad...I can see how some people THINK it's a diss, but I don't believe he was dissing them. It seems more like he was giving them a shout-out by borrowing that line...that happens all the time in hip-hop.
To me, the alleged B-Real dis bar actually sounds like an homage, a play on words. Chubb Rock incorporates the lines from Cypress Hill’s “How I could just kill a man” to his flow which everyone knows is positivity. Most if not all east coast rappers love Cypess and frequently pay homage in their rhymes i. e. RedMan, MethodMan etc. B-Real a sensitive ass nigga🤨
chubb rock was always an underrated lyricist
drink slim fast too delete the chow!!!
Uhh huhhh I’m nerdy…
At the time in hip hop, not many had a defined style. Chubb had an absolute style.
Real hip hop! Fuck the thumbs down. So glad I was born in the 70's!!!!!!!!
Shiiiiid CHUBB was the man
2022 still dope 💪🏿. Much respect to real hip hop.
Affirmative
Indeed
I concur
For real 🔥🔥🔥
Yeeeeeeeeeee
CHUBB WAS IN A Class of his own in his era.You get his sick witty flow with a lot of his style biggie used and the mild animated style of a Busta rhymes jus a bit but u get the lyricism of his smart slick style. BIG PROPS FROM H TOWN CHUBB U STILL THE ISH
Listening in October 2024. Chubbs sampled from The Coasters on this song. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Pretty much, Chubb rock is untouchable. Fucking great
I knew who Chubb Rock was and liked a couple of his old songs but I'm here bcuz of the B Real/Vlad interview not gon lie
Me too, I don't think he was dissing B Real
@@zozo7869 It's so hard to tell bcuz east coast rappers loved to throw subliminal disses at you when they wanted to throw shade.I want to know what he has to say about it now where ever he is
I just seen that vlad shit don't sound like they dissed cypress
Me too 😂😂😂
@@zozo7869 yes he was
One of the all time dopest rappers, ever! This guy absolutely knows how to ride a rhythm with such vicious ass lyrics.
I’m seeing comments from years ago talking about the b real diss. I just came from the b real interview with vlad. That’s crazy!
Just came here from the vlad interview as well. I’m not really taken that as a diss. I think CH was trippin lol
Same
Same lol
Same here
@@pfeiffdog0811 naaah, he definitely was going at B Real. 😄
i had a 90 blazer with 2 15" pioneers pumping this in '95. Bass booms!!!!
chubb rock was the first biggie very underatted
pooh77095 true that
abobjenkins He is underrated. VERY!
that makes no sense.. u mean biggie was the 2nd chubb rock
Hes not underrated, we know him right??!!
Totally mate.
Música da melhor qualidade eita época boa. Nunca mais teremos um tempo tão bom quanto esse.
Me lembro quando era pequeno e meu Pai escutava essa arte em um disco de vinil.Tempo bom que não volta nunca mais. BRAZIL ✌
Eu morava na ponta do morro e escutava de enovator tocando lá em baixo, porra mil anos mile dias ,já foi , obrigado Deus por ter nos permitidos viver essa epoca
This slaps so hard i have a mark on my face
First dude is Red Hot Lover Tone (he had his own album), last guy is Rob Swinga he was in ATEEM with Hot Dog and FM.
Tone is part of the Trackmasters too
Last guy isn't mentioned in the title. What's up with that
One of the best lyricists of all time. Bar none.
So nobody gonna give props to Fred Flintstone for the title?
Which one ? remember there were 10 of em
@@adrjus This was Fred's catchphrase when he was happy about something.But I realized you're talking about when the Martians heard him saying this then cloned 10 of them saying it in a robotic way similar to how Chubb is saying it on this track.
Memories of Highschool days jamming out to this 💪🏾💪🏾
B real is single handedly reviving this mans career... I'm glad I actually like this music.
Peeta Pahka only the people who don't know hip hop checking out Chubb Rock because of a interview about the diss the rest of us come here because he's a dope underrated mc we grew up with.
Chubb rock leaves B real in the dust he’s too lyrical and skillful there’s no competition at all b real is corny compared to Chubb Rock period.
@@clos1203 Dude, both B Real and Cubb Rock are certified legends in the game. And honestly, Chubb has his fair share of corny joints.
Random User but lyrically he is better though no bias.
@@clos1203 If you're talking about in terms of wordplay, then yes. But rapping isn't just wordplay and B has a killer aptitude for flow and delivery. He can also rhyme way above average. I'm not even really a big cypress fan beyond Black Sunday but gotta give props where props is due. I don't see why we need to choose one over the other when both are dope MC's.
Só de saber que eu cresci ouvindo estas músicas e a grande prova que minha juventude foi bem divertida.
Here after the B Real Vlad interview.
This shit was hard tho! B Real & Sen had to respond...I vaguely remember seeing this video on tv as a kid
@@-_-Wells-_-0 But why would Chubb diss Cypress? I always thought it was a big misunderstanding
This wasn’t no diss
True lol
@@viralbuthow000 More than likely was a big misunderstanding but in that era nothing slid by...not even a reference to the "Time For Sum Action/Lyrics" cadence. That could've been taken as a diss back then...Hammer checked fools all the time for misunderstandings about disses like Redman spoke upon in his lead interview...late 80's, early 90's rap, nothing got by. Chubb using B Real's cadence alone could've been looked @ as biting or dissing in that era...silly, but those were the times.
Chubb Rock is one of the illest Mc’s ever
INFLUENCER to BIG Notorius the real
Red Hot Lover Tone.. 1 half of TRACKMASTERS.. 🔥🔥
was wondering why he looked familiar. had no clue he rapped
@@Dretube523 Fred Flintstone's Line
@ 1:24--LMFAO!! TOO DAYUM FUNNY!!! The grim reapear what said Charlier Brown's damn teacher
WA WAH WAH WA WA WAH, DAYUM!!!
Funny shit right there...
Now this is music this is real hip hop and rap was the best that era
That man was not dissing B Real. He was actually paying homage.
I agree. But I can see how it can be taken as a diss to. It's strange the way it's worded.
Nah he was definitely throwing shots.. Go back and listen 🤣
Damn.. As a bboy and a connoisseur of hip hop I loved both Cypress Hill AND Chubb Rock. Never knew they had beef. Yeah I watched the Vlad Tv interview too...
Chubb is a beast. Don’t know what the younger dude is doing here, honestly he doesn’t add.
Insane In The Brain was the response to this
elektrosoundwave yeah I’m wondering why Cypress Hill dissed him. I heard it was because he sounded the same, but I’m not completely sure if it was that.
@@johnd.597 B Real has a new interview with Vlad.I guess Real felt "time for some lyrics" was slighting him since Real says "time for some action"
goldentrophy yeah I did more research on the topic and Chubb had multiple disses on his album towards B-Real.
Max H. Link me the site I'm interested in this since I love both songs and never knew till today that both songs are subliminals
Max H. What else did Chubb say?
Essa é top nota mil parceiro 👊✌👍
Chew up a bum like a stick of gum...then I spit out the bum when the flavas done. Lmfaooo that’s the most 90s bar I think I ever heard.
Richiiiiiiiiiiie,, cousin. You made my dreams come thru... I am forever blessed for having been part of the crew...4312 Foster ave. Nearly perfect SAT score...ya won..by a couple.. I miss you all. God Bless all and THANK YOU, you always had my back, I had your belly, well, my Mum's cooking...dirty rice and grios..haaaaahahahahhahaa. I wish we could go back to those days.
WOOOOOOOOOOW!!!!!!! Blast from the past...
Those dreamy hazel eyes...Gentle giant,respectful and highly intelligent!!!! The King!!
Rotf in Chemistry class. At the end of the day walking down Flatbush and just tearing it up...
Sorry about the records I literally scratched. You tried,but I had the moves,ehhhhhhhh. Dancing..Back then that;s what "the moves" meant for those who don't know.
Chubb was pre-med at Brown University before he pursued his career in rap.
Red Hot Lover Tone & Chub Rock should have blew up... dudes had unique voices and styles
Unfortunately Red hot lover tone has blown up as 1/2 of the Trackmasters.
Dude literally sounds alot like Grand Puba lol
Didn't know about this man till the vlad interview with Breal. Pure lyricist right here
You need to check out the Crooklyn Dodgers Remix with Chubb and Jeru.
Chills
I think it was Yo MTV Raps i first saw this joint, until this day i easily watched it over 300+ times, and now im playing with slower sound 0.75 (sounds even better) and this is the first time i noticed 2 people dancing and standing in front of the car. It always struck me how empty the streets were . yeah I know, I focused too much on the girls 👍🏾
This is why i love 90s hip hop
Real era high school 90s
Chubb is definitely one of the most underrated. He shined on this track as he did on all group and posse jams he was ever on. But, did Red Hot Lover Tone (the first rapper) and last rapper on this joint both ever get called out for trying to jack Grand Puba’s flow?
If it wasn't for Chubb = WTFFFFFFF was Piggie ?
thanks lee scott. good use of the sample .
this is original rap hip-hop 🔥💣👊💪✌🙏🎙🎵🎼🎤🎧
Damn, Das EFX changed the whole industry. I can't imagine how it feels to see everyone run the style you invented into the ground until it played out.
Legendary 😮💨🔥
Chubb rock always been a dope mc from the beginning check his first album he always had bars 🔥🔥
Im going break back the 90 s gold chain s and tapes ! !
Nice 👍👍 i remember this 🔥🔥🔥
Great video 😃👍
DAM.I FORGOT ABOUT THIS JOINT WTF CLASSIC !
Eu fui num show do Chubb Rock aqui no Brasil , São Paulo final dos anos 80
Inesquecível, top demais
Chubb representa o melhor do Rap Hip Hop 🎶🎵🎼
yess chubb killin it! rudebwoi's got a ruude flow!
I love when the girls dance together like that
This was a huge song then.
The X hats lol
Was just thinking where I can get that X hat..😝
Awesome flow.
Still entertaining in 2023!
2024. You do know Pete Rock CL Smooth feat Grand Puba-Skinz
Esse som de mile ano...
👏👏👏
🇧🇷
90s kid: daddy, i want some grand puba
90s dad: son, we have grand puba at home--> 2:11
90s kid: ....
I remember dis song came out I was like oh he'll to tge no he just slammed b real I'm a cypress hill fan even so much so my street name was cypress I wore a bucket hat like b real amd would play the tapes on my boom Box I have every album that both the ledges of rap I can say he need to br recognize because his flow is 🔥
This is incredible! nice job. :)
They don’t make em like this anymore no auto tune nonsense in sight
I read behind the lyrics on spotify of insane in the brain by cypress hill and it said they flipped some lyrics on they’re song so i went to look for it
Esa base es en la que se inspiró el productor y Dj Mark Ronsón, para producir el éxito You now I not good, de Amy Winehouse.
I never knew this was a dis all these years to cypress hill, always thought this came out years earlier than Kill A Man
Why ain't this song on Spotify 😥
Good question
@@Marvilloso That's why I use Apple Music, uploaded my own personal copy of this album so I can stream it.
Damn haven't heard this in 30 yrs its November 7 2020..
Melhor raper de todos os tempos 🍃
I'm bumpin this all summer 2023
Chubbs was the lyricist!! 🔥🔥
2023 who still listen to Real hip-hop
Its a crying shame that most of this early hiphop got none of the praise it deserves, it smashes modern hiphop into the dirt, completely different league and still sounds great now.
This was 23 years ago wtf!!
Now I hear the Cypress Hill diss....man damn
Quem tá ouvindo em 2018? Que som top slk
Very underrated song.
In 2020 ... still dope !
💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💯✌🏿
I was only 7 years old when this video came out
I still love that joint
just discovered this is a diss at b-real, which was replied to by "insane in the brain"
Crazy u knew 8 yrs ago ..most jus found out today
Damm OG Comment
Take me back to 93, since half of you wasn’t breathing Cubb and Biggie are from the same hood and Big came out shortly after Cubb so it’s safe to say who inspired Big to go harder!!
One dope song for sure. :D
For all those who came here after watching Vlad like "who the fck is Chubb Rock and what's with the Cypress Hill diss?" - if you knew the Chubbster's music you'd know that the lines in this track were clearly a reaction to the "gun talk" that Cypress threw around and made popular, and he was suggesting them to take out their enemies with lyrics instead of with the gat (i.e. "and ya know we had to what ya? ... time for some lyrics") - it's exactly the same sentiment as Jeru brought forth on his masterpiece "Come Clean" e.g. "leave your nines at home, bring your skills to the battle" ... "I don't gang bang or shoot out bang bang, the relentless lyrics the only dope I slang" ... "The skills are shot cause any idiot can let off a glock" etc. etc.
Yeah he's going at Cypress in a way, but to me it's more a diss on "violence in hip hop in general" than a specific attack on Cypress per se. They just happened to have the most popular song around referencing gun violence at that time, so Chubb latched onto that to get his message across (he could have targetted hundreds of lesser known gangsta groups that were around at that time, but would have had less of an impactful outcome). Chubb was an advocate of peace in hip hop, a very "clean rapper" - believe it or not kids, he had songs condemning things like gun violence, rape/violence against women, drugs, materialism, and he even had a song about withdrawing US forces from the Middle East - but he had mad skills on the mic, dope as it gets.
Obviously Cypress weren't seen as "gangsta rap" but they were an easy target for his message, and the "gangsta rap" vs. "lyrical hip hop" theme was such a thing back then, not only from an anti-gun standpoint but also the fact that 1000 other rappers were saying the same non-creative, non-lyrical stuff in their tracks about busting caps, and it wasn't just Chubb and Jeru speaking out against it, lots of lyricist types were on that tip. For the record, I've always been into both full-on gangsta shillz, and also MC wizardry (and some that combined both), but props to Chubb for speaking out (for what it was worth).
I'm not one of those people who diss millennials for discovering the music of my youth through TV shows, movies, commercials, etc, because however you found it is however you found it...but it DOES kinda make me throw up in my mouth a little that people were introduced to the Chubbster by a vulture. For the record, the "Popeye cut" brought me here.
hell yea!old school rules!the chubbster
mdsss mano q isso velho
2021 Fred Flintstone tribute
Red Hot Lover Tone (1/2 of the production team that made 1998's R' album by R Kelly so hot) and they put on Allure the RNB group, Mariah Carey.
2023 and still rocking this..
Re-listening to this after B-Real's interview with Vlad...I can see how some people THINK it's a diss, but I don't believe he was dissing them. It seems more like he was giving them a shout-out by borrowing that line...that happens all the time in hip-hop.
Borrowing what line?
@@farad50 1:45 ...he borrowed that from "How I Could Just Kill A Man".
Rob Swinga, and Red Hot Lover Tone drop gems on this.
Bumping this in 2022
I’m here because I was born in 83 and I’m from NYC factz
Track also features Red Hot Lover Tone on the first verse and Rob Swinga from tha muthafuckin ATEEM!
This came out as a single instead of Skinz. There are test pressings of the 12" of Skinz.
CHUBBS YOU BAD BRO
Never realized how much the last dude sounded like Grand Puba
Pete Rock CL Smooth feat Grand Puba-Skinz
This song nice but insane in the brain was a hit I still hear it played at parties
wicked old skool
yesss back in the day!!!!!
To me, the alleged B-Real dis bar actually sounds like an homage, a play on words. Chubb Rock incorporates the lines from Cypress Hill’s “How I could just kill a man” to his flow which everyone knows is positivity. Most if not all east coast rappers love Cypess and frequently pay homage in their rhymes i. e. RedMan, MethodMan etc. B-Real a sensitive ass nigga🤨
bruh the shit was 30 years ago...
Apparently you didn't hear the whole album with Chubb rapping as "the nasal" yell
I agree-I never took at as a dis when this was out 93. Didn’t even realize Insane was a response until like 3 years ago. Loved both Cypress & Chubb
God Bless The Underground😤✊
That Helen Keller Verse Was Fire.
Was he shooting shots at cypress hill 👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀
This is why the west coast was winning in the 80s and 90s.