This was filmed uptown in wash heights nyc right on 190th and Audubon across from Geedubs HS. My hood. Definitely appreciate growing up in the 90’s and living these moments in real time.
Miss the days when EVERYONE in hip hop was broke, and hungry to make the best music possible. Only 1 or 2 rappers claimed to be rich back then. Now a days *EVERY rapper claims to have millions stacked to the ceiling*. Even the ones that only have ONE song out, and no albums.
totally agree man im surprised how many hiphop music was made in America back in the days its crazy!! they so sick i can listen to them all day everyday. these days ppl sell thier soul to be rich and famous. the freemasons rich fat cats put a stranglehold on the music industry, those fuckin cunts and their nwo agenda. if u gonna rap about something that is truthful or meaningful, forget about it. u will never make it in the industry
prince thats what I've been telling people. Once u get signed somewhere, no matter if u got skills or not, u get a big ass chain, some expensive car and there goes your rap career with pre-made wack and retarded lyrics like "SWAG SWAG BIG BOOTY BITCH ON MY LAP" on some dumma boy beat production that sounds exactly the same like every previous Wiz Khalifa or Tyga song. I fucking hate everything about today hip POP, not to mention their gay clothes. I listen nothing but 80s and 90s hip hop and search for exactly this type of music! And nah, I didnt even grow up in this era. Cant believe my generation is dumb as fuck supporting all those wack and gay artists from today. And also cant believe that so many artists like Busta Rhymes who used to make DOPE and REAL hip hop really sold out....making music with Lil Wayne and shit...SMH ridiculous. FUCK BUSTA RHYMES
being broke sucks, but it's definatly much more humble and real to listen to then someone bragging about their money. what made music like this so great was that the spirit and love for life was represented as being able to really vibe off of life and enjoy it even if you were broke or middle class
One of the most underrated albums of all time, I still have this amongst many other quality albums from the Golden Era of Hip Hop which in my opinion was between 1986 - 1995. I really miss those days....!!!
Kendall Jones you is right big bro back in the days new york city hip hop music was the place to be im form Flatbush Brooklyn i remember going to the Bronx all the time to my friend house when we have house party's on a Saturday afternoon to the next day we will be playing hip hop and r&b music all the time 90 music is the best not that gay shit out today always 90 hip hop music in my heart for life
the first time i heard KURIOUS was on the STRETCH & BOBBITO RADIO SHOW in NEW YORK CITY EARLY 90s..... this reminds me how we used to dress in the 90s the hood girls too CLASSIC BOOM BAP SHIT
When I hear this song, I imagine myself living in the 90's, wearing these cool clothes and listening to good music and that makes sense, I was born in '98 and grew up listening to hip hop, thank God, I love this tune and The group ❤ God bless Hip Hop and the culture it represents.
@@VintageDonny216 What's up 1990 this had to be around 1994. I mean hip hop was a sport at the time it wasn't really a lot of money to be made. But we had love and unity.
I kinda feel sorry for hip hop fans that weren't alive and cognizant when this came out ...... these were PROBABLY the best days of hip hop hands down......
Taped this music video off BET and it became an anthem for me. Miss those days but listening to the music means they're never gone! Kurious was too underrated. Love hip hop. This is culture
I'm 46 and still remember that day. I was there for that video shoot. I still remember some of those ppl there like it was yesterday! Wow what memories. Gen X we really grew up in the best era. Washington Heights is on the map. I got to attend cypress hill video and method man and Mary j you're all I need also die hard movie with Bruce Willis. Good times Gen X NYer 👊🏼🙌🏽
I never knew this song but I loved I’m Kurious from 94. I miss this time. Hip hop was incredible but we just figured it would always sound like this. I was about 16 when this came out. White dude who loved hip hop starting around 88. This was fire-wish I knew it when it came out
I havent listened to this for roughly 12 years or so. I am listening to it now. Definitely Beatnuts produced this. Kurious's flow and rapping is just dancing on the beat the Beatnuts produced.
i met Kurious Jorge last night, nice dude. seen this video about 100 times in my life, and just now noticing the "Vote Vincent Gallo" posters in the background.. what??
I remember precisely 2 years ago when i found this banger. I used to bump this every day at my house playing games and at my middle school, wishing I could be this man. Unfortunately, COVID-19 hit and I've been dealing with deep shit, people depressed, me confronting my problems, my grandfather dying in his 70's but this shit will still cheer me up and hopefully I can be as happy as this man in this music video in the near future :)
@@Lupo32 That's ok this his best shit he was just getting his feet wet again and at that time it was a dark time for being a New York city MC everyone was really signing Auto tune people back outside rapping now.
Yep, when those Twin Towers would greet you entering the city, and you could see Box Chevy Impalas and Dodge Diplomat taxicabs, everywhere...Yeah, mang the REAL New York City.
@@traviscarter1023 I didn’t think to do it at the time. I knew his mom and he then came in and was real humble and kind and just chopped it up wit me. He’s from the valley but he moved elsewhere in the city , but would always come to visit his mom. Great dude.
@@teo5836 I feel you autograph can be tricky it got to be a moment for that you feel but it would have been great to chop it up. Some artists at times don't even want to talk music yeah you right it would have to be a moment. If I'm not mistaken he is from Harlem. And the vibe I get from him he seems like a down to earth guy that loves hip hop. This song right here means everything to me now as it did when I was a kid. It's got to be one of the most amazing hip hop songs. With the production by the beatnuts.
@@traviscarter1023 he’s from the valley, the upper west side trust me it’s also where his mom still resided when I was doin security in her building. Yea it woulda been cool but the convo was worth everything and meeting the man and talking about life was good enough. He ain’t even bring up the fact that he’s a pioneer of Hip Hop, he just kept it real and personable.
@@teo5836 I believe you that happens all the time at some point. That could happen at any point if you in NYC my father remembers seeing Redman and Method Man on the streets getting there CD or mixtapes out at a time period. At some point you will run into Redman. He also ran into Nice & Smooth. And yeah I agree when you run into someone like that you just trying to stay on track. Be it's already a shock you ran into them and your not trying to fuck the moment up so just be chill have the great moment. I believe you story because some one else on here was talking about his mother how she's a very sweet person.
Timeless classic... You see the fits, this how we was dressing in Harlem & Westside of The Bronx, Especially Harlem tho. The fashion sense in Harlem always been ahead of its time... Y'all may have noticed that lately as of 2019/2020 the Fashion trend is going back to this "style" of clothing. Clothing brands like (Kith) & (Aime Leon Dore) have been releasing clothes with this kind of aesthetics. That timeless NYC aesthetic. Aime Leon Dore is my favorite clothing brand at this point in time because of this, pieces be 🔥. The Bronx ❤ Uptown was shaking ?
i dressed like in the 90's ..i cant do it now...i feel weird dressing like this at 42 ..looking young the way i do people will think im a trouble maker looking for problems again
Kurious featured on a DOOM song called “?” in Operation Doomsday. He was part of Monsta Island Czars so I’m sure he worked alongside DOOM on Escape from Monsta Island as well.
Jus think.....my nephew wants 2 dress like me now from back when. Gotta love it. Cycles/circles.....what was once old iz new now. I understand u much more now GRANDPOPS. ONE-LUV....R.I.P. 4 ETERNITY! PEACE.
@@ProlificPops Facts can't front on this . I can go around any Harlem rapper to this day and ask them how much this means to them and they will tell you it means everything.
Many of my homies ask me why I'm always blastin' 90's rap & hip hop. Because the sounds & lyrics spoke more. Nowadays many rappers just rap about the non-existent stacks of money & bedding hos.
At 48, I miss the 90s. We had it made folks. How many of you felt that the time was special. It hit me at a summer house party. What a time. ✊🏿
The magic of real hip-hop culture transcends race. Bboy 4 lyfe.
This was filmed uptown in wash heights nyc right on 190th and Audubon across from Geedubs HS. My hood. Definitely appreciate growing up in the 90’s and living these moments in real time.
Said by every old head
Born in it wish I could have soared in it.💯
At 40 I still miss the 90s.. not everything was better back then but Hip Hop definitely was!
Beatnuts on production!! I'm about to turn 51, yes these were golden years.
The Mighty V.I.C.
God bless 90s hip hop.
Yes
Preach.... todays lyrics are so low level and profane....
Hilfigger sweaters. Karl kani jeans. Timbs. Nautica cologne. Those were the days
coolwater cologne first
@@oochiewally2783 i still be rockin the girls cool water! Best smell ever!!💙
@@jamiejai5650 oh yea? 😍wow i never smelled that on a woman esp on a hottie like you...are you from NYC too?
@@oochiewally2783 nah close tho, Rhode island... only like 3.5-4 hour drive😉
@@jamiejai5650 ooo so i guess you single for this rikan guy 👦
what an epic time in hip hop...glad i was a part of it...had no idea how special it was back then or that it would be gone one day
@@pasgheti nah I wasn’t in the video, I just meant I was glad I grew up in this era and experienced it in real time🎧
The walk through the hallway... Straight 90s /00's
Man the 90s swag was just incomparable to any of today's swag. Everybody seemed to look extra good back than. I was raised in the wrong era bro
Xanyiz Taylor WORD up ma
Same here fuck this gen lmfao
Men cant find jeans with space in them for shit. Thats why I still take care my joints from like 96 97. Baggy s#its still brand ass new.
@@MentalPistol That’s Good I Do Levi’s I Always 36 Inseam 34 Sometimes 32
Hoodie,timbos and a Yankee fitted! Chilling like a king on the block. Them uptown niggas were always on another level though. Miss the 90s.
I never get tired of this song, love the bass line!
Beatnuts laced him lovely on this beat!!!
Oh the Beatnuts blessed him with the track????!!! YESSS!!!❤❤❤🔥🔥
Beatnuts is one of the slept on producers of all time they always had 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥beats
they were trained by Q Tip ☺
I got this on cassette tape and I still bump it till this day💯
Bet that has a real authentic feel and sound
'90s hip-hop at its finest
New york Ricans...no hate all love from Midwest Mexicans...strictly UPTOWN HIT!👊✊
what an amazing tune.. the golden era is the gift that keeps on giving!
Yes! Golden era in hip hop never gets old.
@@lenawashington2443 They all up on set in Harlem. I thought I seen Big L in cut in this video
Skipping school getting blazed rocking all the great 90’s classics! Miss those times, now it’s all responsibility.
Damn this is one of the best hip hop albums of all time. Shout out to Kurious and The Beatnuts!
Miss the days when EVERYONE in hip hop was broke, and hungry to make the best music possible. Only 1 or 2 rappers claimed to be rich back then. Now a days *EVERY rapper claims to have millions stacked to the ceiling*. Even the ones that only have ONE song out, and no albums.
totally agree man im surprised how many hiphop music was made in America back in the days its crazy!! they so sick i can listen to them all day everyday. these days ppl sell thier soul to be rich and famous. the freemasons rich fat cats put a stranglehold on the music industry, those fuckin cunts and their nwo agenda.
if u gonna rap about something that is truthful or meaningful, forget about it. u will never make it in the industry
prince
thats what I've been telling people. Once u get signed somewhere, no matter if u got skills or not, u get a big ass chain, some expensive car and there goes your rap career with pre-made wack and retarded lyrics like "SWAG SWAG BIG BOOTY BITCH ON MY LAP" on some dumma boy beat production that sounds exactly the same like every previous Wiz Khalifa or Tyga song. I fucking hate everything about today hip POP, not to mention their gay clothes. I listen nothing but 80s and 90s hip hop and search for exactly this type of music! And nah, I didnt even grow up in this era. Cant believe my generation is dumb as fuck supporting all those wack and gay artists from today.
And also cant believe that so many artists like Busta Rhymes who used to make DOPE and REAL hip hop really sold out....making music with Lil Wayne and shit...SMH ridiculous. FUCK BUSTA RHYMES
being broke sucks, but it's definatly much more humble and real to listen to then someone bragging about their money. what made music like this so great was that the spirit and love for life was represented as being able to really vibe off of life and enjoy it even if you were broke or middle class
Mrepifany yeah man i mean i prefer rapper rapping about rap LOL
prince word is born kidd
Kurious is one of the Best Human Beings I know …
A Pure Soul … Much Love to the Bori’s and all the Original Ppl
'88 to '96 best era period!
For me it’s 82-96, but I feel ya! 💯💯
@@BabyCee713 That's a dope run now you got me ready to do some homework
Agreed!! The Golden Age
One of the most underrated albums of all time, I still have this amongst many other quality albums from the Golden Era of Hip Hop which in my opinion was between 1986 - 1995.
I really miss those days....!!!
2015 And Still the up town hit so classic takes me back in 90s when rap was real NYC was to place for hip hop
damn fuckin right! lol
+Kendall Jones
Lord Sear!
Kendall Jones you might be a hip hop fan if...
Kendall Jones And the fellas Like to Dip in the Miracle whip ?WTF
Kendall Jones you is right big bro back in the days new york city hip hop music was the place to be im form Flatbush Brooklyn i remember going to the Bronx all the time to my friend house when we have house party's on a Saturday afternoon to the next day we will be playing hip hop and r&b music all the time 90 music is the best not that gay shit out today always 90 hip hop music in my heart for life
the first time i heard KURIOUS was on the STRETCH & BOBBITO RADIO SHOW in NEW YORK CITY EARLY 90s..... this reminds me how we used to dress in the 90s the hood girls too CLASSIC BOOM BAP SHIT
real explicity
I really love this old school shit makes me smile everytime
boom bap plus great flows equals classic material
Such a smoothie, nostalgic memories of my high school times
Kurious is underrated. He should've been given more props.
Yeah you get props over here!
When I hear this song, I imagine myself living in the 90's, wearing these cool clothes and listening to good music and that makes sense, I was born in '98 and grew up listening to hip hop, thank God, I love this tune and The group ❤ God bless Hip Hop and the culture it represents.
was a good time hunny...im not gonna be a dick like most heads and say you missed out ..Phuck those people...they were good times....
The fashion was tough in this one
I’m Still Doing This Today Coming From Who Born In 1990
@@VintageDonny216 What's up 1990 this had to be around 1994. I mean hip hop was a sport at the time it wasn't really a lot of money to be made. But we had love and unity.
You'd have never made it through your first week there, child.
Se siente bien volver a reanimar a los 90 con estos temitas
That's 90 Hip Hop Music ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Can't beat the classic baby 🔥
This video just takes me back. This is a perfect picture of how it was growing up in the 90s.
NEVER HEARD OF KURIOUS AND IM SUPRISED! MAAAAAD SMOOV FLOWZ!!!!
Man, this whole vibe right here. NY - the epitome of Hip Hop.
Those were the days, drinking forty's and listening to good music.
kurious jorge rockin the old school jays fitted...seeeen!
'94??daaamn...feels like yesterday.
props for hookin up the HQ vid.
February 2020. I miss the 90s hip hop. I was 17 when this came out.
The lyrics, style, and fashion.
yeah, the good old days.
Shouts to you OG I’m 19 and this seems like the Golden days of NYC
Jesus Abreu-Gil word man. We recognize this shit at our young age, we blessed to know good music
Lucky wish i as born in this era
Yo,I was 15 when this Jawn came out. I had it on heavy rotation! Miss this Era.
straight hip hop classic...this video showcases harlem..pure hip hop!!!! I miss these days!!!
Big up Kurious!
Dope joint!
Up Town Hit,nuff said.
Respect!!
Kurious is a deep man.
I kinda feel sorry for hip hop fans that weren't alive and cognizant when this came out ...... these were PROBABLY the best days of hip hop hands down......
Facts
No lie kid what I wouldn’t give to live a day in the 90s..
BIG FACTS.
Say no more 👊
Taped this music video off BET and it became an anthem for me. Miss those days but listening to the music means they're never gone! Kurious was too underrated. Love hip hop. This is culture
I love the warm vibe of the apartment it’s so cool
This edited version is literally 3000 times better than the explicit, funny how that works. Amazing track.
Eh I like the explicit one better but it's also the one I heard first
Real hip hop Forever 💯🔥🎤
I'm 46 and still remember that day. I was there for that video shoot. I still remember some of those ppl there like it was yesterday! Wow what memories. Gen X we really grew up in the best era. Washington Heights is on the map. I got to attend cypress hill video and method man and Mary j you're all I need also die hard movie with Bruce Willis. Good times Gen X NYer 👊🏼🙌🏽
Kurious looks like he's gonna go skiing and chill on a tropical beach simultaneously
ny ish bitch bet u wont say it to a face
@@TheNico2011nico it's a joke about the style of the time. Not tryna hurt your feelings bro.
@@XPERTgamer3602 dont make jokes then
@@TheNico2011nico you must be fun at parties
I never knew this song but I loved I’m Kurious from 94. I miss this time. Hip hop was incredible but we just figured it would always sound like this. I was about 16 when this came out. White dude who loved hip hop starting around 88. This was fire-wish I knew it when it came out
from this to Migos, what the hell happened !!?
Dizmop THATS WHAT IM ASKING!!!
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
eh 25 years is what happened.
Dizmop it got exported from NYC
Times changed years changed styles changed
This should have a million likes
Miss those days! 🔥
I havent listened to this for roughly 12 years or so. I am listening to it now. Definitely Beatnuts produced this. Kurious's flow and rapping is just dancing on the beat the Beatnuts produced.
i met Kurious Jorge last night, nice dude. seen this video about 100 times in my life, and just now noticing the "Vote Vincent Gallo" posters in the background.. what??
I agree!! WTF??!! I wonder whether the director of the video put them in...
beatnuts1uk Any of you guys know who sang the outro on this he looks like babee power but I guess he's not?
prob cuz he (gallo) was big back then, he was in graffiti rock on channel 11 in NYC and was in goodfellas
This IS 90’s Hip Hop. This is what it’s all about. I still dress like this! Lol
guzzling 40's and smoking mad blunts 90's those were the days!!!
You just made this night so memorable. Thanks G
I remember precisely 2 years ago when i found this banger. I used to bump this every day at my house playing games and at my middle school, wishing I could be this man. Unfortunately, COVID-19 hit and I've been dealing with deep shit, people depressed, me confronting my problems, my grandfather dying in his 70's but this shit will still cheer me up and hopefully I can be as happy as this man in this music video in the near future :)
He had newer material but it's not
The same as this .
@@Lupo32 That's ok this his best shit he was just getting his feet wet again and at that time it was a dark time for being a New York city MC everyone was really signing Auto tune people back outside rapping now.
Classic cut!!
THE CLASSIC's NEVER DIE... LEGENDARY
This was one of the first cassettes I bought for myself when I was 15. This takes me back..
93 summer jam right here
Ain't this came put in 94?
Jay Shadez out*
yeah i got it wrong
This song was 1993 for me. I heard it on the radio just about everyday along with Lords Of The Underground's Chief Rocka
Your right the single dropped 93
Straight classic right here the energy In this video is live fr you can jus feel it the style the swag u jus can't compare to the 90s
This was straight New York City , back when New York City was New York City
Hell yeah bro! Especially in East Harlem where this was filmed at I believe
This was filmed around Washington Heights. I think Kurious was from around the Upper West Side.
Yep, when those Twin Towers would greet you entering the city, and you could see Box Chevy Impalas and Dodge Diplomat taxicabs, everywhere...Yeah, mang the REAL New York City.
The best era of hip hop, man this organic type of music will never come around again unfortunately.
Boricua forever 🇵🇷 .... Peace
Kurious the magician keep my intuition in focus
His arm movements are soooOOOooOO mid 90's
he pulls i toff tho, he wasnt frontin haha
it's so gay
Hey thats how we accentuated our flo back in the dope days
Lol
Yeah, I’d rather take rappers with arm movements than the rappers with tight pants and nail polish 💅🏽
the Rican flag in the beginning was crazy nice.
yeah yeah!
Had this song in my head to day. Just popped in. Had to check it out. Been loke 30 years.
I met Kurious I worked security at his moms apartment building seven years ago dude was mad humble and his mother was a sweetheart
You know Kurious that's crazy I not even going to camp if I ran into him I would have sneaked a autograph. It would be dope to sneak in autograph.
@@traviscarter1023 I didn’t think to do it at the time. I knew his mom and he then came in and was real humble and kind and just chopped it up wit me. He’s from the valley but he moved elsewhere in the city , but would always come to visit his mom. Great dude.
@@teo5836 I feel you autograph can be tricky it got to be a moment for that you feel but it would have been great to chop it up. Some artists at times don't even want to talk music yeah you right it would have to be a moment. If I'm not mistaken he is from Harlem. And the vibe I get from him he seems like a down to earth guy that loves hip hop. This song right here means everything to me now as it did when I was a kid. It's got to be one of the most amazing hip hop songs. With the production by the beatnuts.
@@traviscarter1023 he’s from the valley, the upper west side trust me it’s also where his mom still resided when I was doin security in her building. Yea it woulda been cool but the convo was worth everything and meeting the man and talking about life was good enough. He ain’t even bring up the fact that he’s a pioneer of Hip Hop, he just kept it real and personable.
@@teo5836 I believe you that happens all the time at some point. That could happen at any point if you in NYC my father remembers seeing Redman and Method Man on the streets getting there CD or mixtapes out at a time period. At some point you will run into Redman. He also ran into Nice & Smooth. And yeah I agree when you run into someone like that you just trying to stay on track. Be it's already a shock you ran into them and your not trying to fuck the moment up so just be chill have the great moment. I believe you story because some one else on here was talking about his mother how she's a very sweet person.
real oldschool hiphop thanks for sharing 🔥
Timeless classic... You see the fits, this how we was dressing in Harlem & Westside of The Bronx, Especially Harlem tho. The fashion sense in Harlem always been ahead of its time...
Y'all may have noticed that lately as of 2019/2020 the Fashion trend is going back to this "style" of clothing. Clothing brands like (Kith) & (Aime Leon Dore) have been releasing clothes with this kind of aesthetics. That timeless NYC aesthetic.
Aime Leon Dore is my favorite clothing brand at this point in time because of this, pieces be 🔥.
The Bronx ❤ Uptown was shaking ?
And wit them prices, we definitely gotta take it back to the ol’ school ways of bagging everything!! Throw it in the bag!!!
MUCH SUCCESS keeps it coming Salute
Yo they got mad style well I still dress like them. NY where you at
Patrick G lol yeah me two 😝😝
Bring back that 90s sound and gear!
i dressed like in the 90's ..i cant do it now...i feel weird dressing like this at 42 ..looking young the way i do people will think im a trouble maker looking for problems again
@ not at this genetrified hipster NYC lol ..
Yeah, ski goggles are super classy ;)
Nunca jamás habrá una época tan maravillosa para la música y el rap como los 90
I love Kurious and Hip Hop wow yeah saludos desde Madrid España
A underrated gem
Kurious Jorge forever. brilliant flow
The real Underground!!! ♥
En Bogotá a todo Volumen!!!!! ♥ :') que temazooooooooo
Z8 🎤 Hip-hop 🎤 presente
@@lofi_dark6452 que hijueputa delicia este tema
Y Aguante Kennedy esa es ! esta vuelta es de por vida !!
19 YEARS AGO AND STILL SOUNDS GOOD
My gust was good I was thinking 1994.
29 YEARS AGO AND STILL SOUNDS GOOD!
30 years now, time really does fly
Plus another 11 and still bangin!
Forever Classic man word up when music was real and meaningful 🔥🔥🔥💯💯🎶🎵🎧🎧🎤🎹
Still bumpin this!
i miss the real new york
shit is wack now
yeah - want to sound like dirty south... sad!
Now that's what I'm talkin' about !
Golden Era !
Woow never gets old
I remember meetin' all those brothers, Kurious, Prince Power Rule, K7, Ect,.. up on 98th and Amsterdam back in the day. Kool dudes!
Classic!
pioneer and paved the way for the music today!
Kurious featured on a DOOM song called “?” in Operation Doomsday. He was part of Monsta Island Czars so I’m sure he worked alongside DOOM on Escape from Monsta Island as well.
Ok
Everybody's outfits are 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Jus think.....my nephew wants 2 dress like me now from back when. Gotta love it. Cycles/circles.....what was once old iz new now. I understand u much more now GRANDPOPS. ONE-LUV....R.I.P. 4 ETERNITY! PEACE.
Damn I really would love to have came up in this time and hung out with Kurious and his crew. They look like they knew how to have fun.
Dang this beat is badder than a mutha! This track is timeless!!
Luv that Uptonwn Hit!!
this shit was hard back in the day
T Gee dope
This shit hard now
This shit is still hard, my g
@@ProlificPops Facts can't front on this . I can go around any Harlem rapper to this day and ask them how much this means to them and they will tell you it means everything.
I still love this shit, I was a freshmen in high school when this came out and it stilll goes in!
Back when MTV and BET played a lot of music videos
Another Golden Age Classic!!!
Many of my homies ask me why I'm always blastin' 90's rap & hip hop. Because the sounds & lyrics spoke more. Nowadays many rappers just rap about the non-existent stacks of money & bedding hos.
i need some of this in my life right about now!
2023 ! Keep it alive !
this is some damned high quality here best quality ive seen on any hip hop video of yesteryear on youtube.