black moon is some of my favorite shit in the 90's always been underground... so smooth but hard...boom bap but jazzy too. very rugged and street shits so hip hop its ridiculous
@@wandererkenshin7557this reminds me of all over Brooklyn, from sheepshead, coney, eny, canarsie to especially Flatbush, really all over BK and I'm from Bushwick
@@n.vanh.7666 this joint, “Fuck It Up”, b-side to “Who Got the Props”, and “Reality (Killing Every…)”, b-side to “I Got Cha Opin”. “Six Feet Deep” is another obscure joint from them that I’ve only seen on Diggin In Dah Vaults comp
Grew up in the Bronx during the late 80s and early 90s when blackmoon, smif n Wesson, biggie, wu-tang, and too many others to name were coming out with fire like this. It was a lawless, wild-wild-west environment in New York city where you saw people killed daily due to crack wars and individuals who had beef with each other. I remember ducking behind mailboxes to dodge bullets. The music was our getaway. I can't believe I survived it all. I still wake up in the middle and the night with ptsd-style nightmares but I feel blessed to have survived, experienced the era and to be alive today. Nobody can tell me shit having survived the hell we went through back then...music like this is the only thing that kept us alive. Only those who were there know what I'm speaking about. I pray my kids can somehow experience the musical greatness without going through the same crimes ridden darkness 🙏
I remember going to a house party on 174th and east Tremont by west-farms in the BX where there were sooo many people thae floor buldged down. After the song was done, I freestyled to the instrumental version of this and it was 🔥
I woke up in the night Grabbed my forehead Wipe my forehead with the sweat on to the bed Deep inside thought Thinking of a way to get draped And walk the streets without getting clapped Just because I'm tired of fuzz ruining in my buzz I'm doing my justice, bust this slug to the ignorant Who said I didn't have knowledge of self So come and feel the wrath So listen First of all let me explain That sometimes when I drop to see I'm bound to make it rain The god is heavy I blow you up like dynamite Into my dome I let the L ignite Right, I take you on flight, soar, into the air The war starts here See we murder MC's every day Motherfuckers don't play Straight from the bucktown side of the block Keep your shit cucked Like we said, that's when all the madness stops To all the gods who know who's the colored man The colored man is the obvious, you understand? I kill him, and drill him in my bootcamp Who can't survive in the creek? You can't Champion, bootcampian click Stick and move I bust your shit Move and stick It's the original crooks Stomping through your army, what! Gore-tex to your head Keep your eyes shut But, I'll take you in consideration My occupation is to bust your federation With my ammunition Flipping precision, being precise He's right, I'm nice You can check my status and my apparatus See the baddest buckshot shot the buddah Murder hero to clean my pipe like rugga Smoke a bag of drum then I drop the bomb Buckshot I represent the arm leg, leg arm Head, natty dread, boy big him up Roll thick like syrup Cause chaos and terror See we murder MC's every day Motherfuckers don't play Straight from the bucktown side of the block Keep your shit cucked Like we said, that's when all the madness stops I had a vision It appeared to me in the form of a devil But the rebel wasn't there to see To me this is the year to be Head of the army, the follower must flee Ain't no room for the weak fuck the weak They get bucked down by my Boot Camp murder fleet We come through, representing on the regular everyday Night time is the only way You feel the breeze from your enemies Take flight with these when you rock with these MCs My degrees is known to some The sum is the seven, representing the Sun The heat seeker Cipher maker Quick to look into the eye of a nigga then take a Sec to realize, I see right through you Double gauge I'm pointing the rage at your crew Blow your back out until your chest disappear I blew the motherfucker Now we outta here See we murder MC's every day Motherfuckers don't play Straight from the bucktown side of the block Keep your shit cucked Like we said, that's when all the madness stops
I remember when it was nothing but Fatigues in every hood. I also remember when there where only 5pairs of Timbs out! If you from my era you know Timbs sole purpose was to Stomp Mud holes into whomever!! Another true fact Buckshot came way before Jay-z or Roccafella!
Michael Caputo Ummm... not sure if you missed the 80’s, but...Rakim, LL Cool J, Run- DMC, Chuck D, EPMD, A Tribe Called Quest, Beastie Boys, Boogie Down Productions and those are just some of the basics before 1993
@@StarscreamvsMegatron i think what he means is when the West Coast dominated during the early-mid 90s . In that case, yes he was. Black Moon was the first group to lead come out and lead the rebirth of NYC. Then Wu Tang Clan came
yeah it was only available on wax, some dj's played it not much. But I'll never forget the day my man was like "Yo ...the new buckshot joint is crazy." He tried real hard to resite "the colored is the obvious man u undastand?" It was my mission to get the wax and I banged it until my 1st day of senior year h.s.
@rhyme503 Duke, this track came out in 94, when I was 19. It aint recent. Hip hop is on life support right now, sadly. Death of the DJ, no heads writing anymore, batte rap become a completely different entity, tight jeans, auto tune, rappers wantin to be rock stars, shit's sad. It will never be what it was back then.
@nekroe-Well, You Know Hip-Hop Culture As It Began To Grow And Evolve In What We Know Today Started In 1984 And From There It Grew. But You Gotta Remember That It was Still More Of An Underground Scene That Wasn't Totally Mainstream (It's Arguable To Say Who Brought It To The National Conciousness Of Mainstream For That Matter). Anyhow Probaly The Best Years Of Hip-Hop As We Know It Were From 1992 To Roughly 1998 (When Rap Really Began To Forge It's Identity And More Talent Emerged)
it was records like this that helped to usher in a generation of artillery-obsessed cipher rats who are still rhyming about how many rounds their lyrical gat busts to this day.
black moon is some of my favorite shit in the 90's always been underground... so smooth but hard...boom bap but jazzy too. very rugged and street shits so hip hop its ridiculous
Thats right sir, refer to their new album "The Rise Of Da Moon"
enta da stage and 21 and over...dont forget this shit had 8 bar verses...snapped
backpacks, hoodies and baggy jeans with Timbos being the finishing touch...miss those days dearly
tarant henderson i'm 19 and always dress like that everyday👌
don't forget carharts and skullys!
Helly Hansens and army dogs
@@oldschoolfreak98 im 31 and still dress like that aha
I STILL dress like dat! July 2024!!
At 50 still reminds me of pain, this track came alive young me in NYC winter 94 , everytime I hear it
Wonderful times, brother. I was 18 years old when this classic dropped.
My first car bumping this shit hard college days
THE BLACK MAN IS GOD.
Me too same year
@@wandererkenshin7557this reminds me of all over Brooklyn, from sheepshead, coney, eny, canarsie to especially Flatbush, really all over BK and I'm from Bushwick
Reminds me of spring into summer ‘94 when I first heard it. Life felt so wonderful back then
The truest breathe control in Hip Hop ... Rap Master Buck Shot
Buckshot, enough said. I miss these days!!!
My head exploded the instant I heard this back in '94. I think that it has aged pretty well.
"Bullseye DIRECT hit - don't miss - How many Emcees must get dissed!"
i miss these vibes...vintage NY Hip-Hop!!
1993 - 94 Brooklyn ish !!! Ish was very real back then !!!
"The God is heavy...."
Buckshot spoke so much facts, crazy how he crazy underrated in the hip hop game overall
When people talk about Brooklyn Mcees or groups I don’t hear Black Moon name come up.
This was another one of three unreleased gems that black moon had.
It’s the B side to either “How Many MCs” or “Buck Em Down”. Sadly it was so slept on...
@@n.vanh.7666 this joint, “Fuck It Up”, b-side to “Who Got the Props”, and “Reality (Killing Every…)”, b-side to “I Got Cha Opin”. “Six Feet Deep” is another obscure joint from them that I’ve only seen on Diggin In Dah Vaults comp
@@glavet Yeah, the unreleased joints they had were better than the album.
It was actually released. I had this song on vinyl.
This was on the other side of buck em down the cassette tape
Grew up in the Bronx during the late 80s and early 90s when blackmoon, smif n Wesson, biggie, wu-tang, and too many others to name were coming out with fire like this. It was a lawless, wild-wild-west environment in New York city where you saw people killed daily due to crack wars and individuals who had beef with each other. I remember ducking behind mailboxes to dodge bullets. The music was our getaway. I can't believe I survived it all. I still wake up in the middle and the night with ptsd-style nightmares but I feel blessed to have survived, experienced the era and to be alive today. Nobody can tell me shit having survived the hell we went through back then...music like this is the only thing that kept us alive. Only those who were there know what I'm speaking about. I pray my kids can somehow experience the musical greatness without going through the same crimes ridden darkness 🙏
dis is hotness was wide awake when this came out...couldnt get it out of my head..
this song reminds me of bombin all night Id play this in my walkman till the sun came up
Daniel Espy peice the bridge and hit tags on the way home 🙌🏼
one of my favorite joints!!!!!!
lyrical beauty
Vintage Banger From 1994. Such A Great Year For Hip-Hop...:)
I remember going to a house party on 174th and east Tremont by west-farms in the BX where there were sooo many people thae floor buldged down. After the song was done, I freestyled to the instrumental version of this and it was 🔥
Still got this joint on vinyl. Real shit will never die!!!
BCC is the truth. One of da hottest tracks they got as a unit
I woke up in the night
Grabbed my forehead
Wipe my forehead with the sweat on to the bed
Deep inside thought
Thinking of a way to get draped
And walk the streets without getting clapped
Just because I'm tired of fuzz ruining in my buzz
I'm doing my justice, bust this slug to the ignorant
Who said I didn't have knowledge of self
So come and feel the wrath
So listen
First of all let me explain
That sometimes when I drop to see I'm bound to make it rain
The god is heavy
I blow you up like dynamite
Into my dome I let the L ignite
Right, I take you on flight, soar, into the air
The war starts here
See we murder MC's every day
Motherfuckers don't play
Straight from the bucktown side of the block
Keep your shit cucked
Like we said, that's when all the madness stops
To all the gods who know who's the colored man
The colored man is the obvious, you understand?
I kill him, and drill him in my bootcamp
Who can't survive in the creek?
You can't
Champion, bootcampian click
Stick and move
I bust your shit
Move and stick
It's the original crooks
Stomping through your army, what!
Gore-tex to your head
Keep your eyes shut
But, I'll take you in consideration
My occupation is to bust your federation
With my ammunition
Flipping precision, being precise
He's right, I'm nice
You can check my status and my apparatus
See the baddest buckshot shot the buddah
Murder hero to clean my pipe like rugga
Smoke a bag of drum then I drop the bomb
Buckshot I represent the arm leg, leg arm
Head, natty dread, boy big him up
Roll thick like syrup
Cause chaos and terror
See we murder MC's every day
Motherfuckers don't play
Straight from the bucktown side of the block
Keep your shit cucked
Like we said, that's when all the madness stops
I had a vision
It appeared to me in the form of a devil
But the rebel wasn't there to see
To me this is the year to be
Head of the army, the follower must flee
Ain't no room for the weak fuck the weak
They get bucked down by my Boot Camp murder fleet
We come through, representing on the regular everyday
Night time is the only way
You feel the breeze from your enemies
Take flight with these when you rock with these MCs
My degrees is known to some
The sum is the seven, representing the Sun
The heat seeker
Cipher maker
Quick to look into the eye of a nigga then take a
Sec to realize, I see right through you
Double gauge
I'm pointing the rage at your crew
Blow your back out until your chest disappear
I blew the motherfucker
Now we outta here
See we murder MC's every day
Motherfuckers don't play
Straight from the bucktown side of the block
Keep your shit cucked
Like we said, that's when all the madness stops
🔥🔥🔥
Buckshot a legendary MC he knows how to ride a beat to perfection.
Yooooo Im not maddddd at you for this I spent some time trying to find this song couldn't remember the name
Roll thick like syrup, cause chaos and currupt.
Thank you my for the lyrics,
Peace and Love
First time I listen to this, just when I thought I heard all the realness of Black Moon, this kicks my mind blown 💯
this is a good look right here. Hip Hop on Bet will never sound like this ever again! RIP RAP CITY AND YO MTV RAPS
The intro be given me goosebumps
the greatest. 90's hip hop. 'nuff said.
That second verse something else when it comes to delivery
classic '90s hardcore hip-hop...not this effeminate bullshit of today...#myera#
CLASSIC !!!
how anybody can dislike this i dont know
+KiNgGRAffiti94 - Hating asses
you dont Fly man..
your to high
That part
Evil D/ Da Beatminaz was on that SICC production level
RIP Rap 1979-2003
Nah bro lol u just too lazy to look
@@jordanwilliams7996 you replied to a 10-year-old comment LOL. 10 years ago good music was hard to find.
true
I remember when it was nothing but Fatigues in every hood. I also remember when there where only 5pairs of Timbs out! If you from my era you know Timbs sole purpose was to Stomp Mud holes into whomever!! Another true fact Buckshot came way before Jay-z or Roccafella!
Enemy Killa was born from this and will live till the end of time.
Proof that respect is just as valuable as money...and sometimes even last longer!!! 😂😂😂lol he's well respected by every rapper from back in the days
This was when Beatminerz was transitioning into the Smif n Wesson sound, which was the Beatminerz at their peak prime.
my occupation is to bust your federation with my ammunition flippin precision being precise...that was tight BDI
str8 to my faves list
Just the true philosophy of hip-hop long life to the zulu nation ..
buckshot was really the first NY rapper to put NYC on the map then came in Notorious big and NAS and all the rest
Michael Caputo Ummm... not sure if you missed the 80’s, but...Rakim, LL Cool J, Run- DMC, Chuck D, EPMD, A Tribe Called Quest, Beastie Boys, Boogie Down Productions and those are just some of the basics before 1993
Put Nyc on the map r u kidding! Nyc is the map. Don't get it twisted. Hip hop or rap was born in New York City.
@@StarscreamvsMegatron Yep.
@@jamespalomar7816 True.
@@StarscreamvsMegatron i think what he means is when the West Coast dominated during the early-mid 90s . In that case, yes he was. Black Moon was the first group to lead come out and lead the rebirth of NYC. Then Wu Tang Clan came
Crescent and Loring, living in Queens but doing many stops out there in south Brooklyn
maaaaaan, why'o'why do I find some of the dopest tracks i've never heard before damn near 20 years later ?!?!?!? mf'ers!
Swear miss these days
This is a backpacker's classic
yes,i miss this era....damn!
This track is one of those songs you got to know the lyrics
BIG RESPECT FROM N.T
The REALNESS!!!!!
Real Timbaland days, cold slushy nights in 1994 NYC
Excellence!
The Boot Camp Clik Forever R.I.P Ruck
Memories man!
Classic Hip Hop
Therapy for my ears
one of the best things ever
Yep
need this again
OLD SCHOOL HIP-HOP RAP BLACK MOON MURDER MC S MUSIC 😃😃😃✌️✌️👍👍👍
🤔DARK GRIMEY CLASSIC FROM TOP TIERED ARTISANS‼‼😉
Living in NYC 1994 life was a bitch, you know the rest if you from here
Big shout out to 90 four, 9 squares, NYC and East New York, Brooklyn BK
This track screams that Pennsylvania Ave exit on the Belt parkway 1994
The era of Tim Boots & Philly Blunts!!!
dope track
this sketch reminds me :o
amazing
yeah it was only available on wax, some dj's played it not much. But I'll never forget the day my man was like "Yo ...the new buckshot joint is crazy." He tried real hard to resite "the colored is the obvious man u undastand?"
It was my mission to get the wax and I banged it until my 1st day of senior year h.s.
Reallllllllllllllllllllllllll hip hoppppppppppppppppppppppp
🔥🔥🔥🔥LEGENDARY🔥🔥🔥🔥
Overlooked slammin' joint where Buckshot dropped science.
Classic song classic group
@panasonic1978
donald byrd - night whistler
Dope.
🔥🔥🔥
I'm tired of fuzz ruining my buzz
when you search hip-hop in the dictionary they should only provide a link to this
@rhyme503 Duke, this track came out in 94, when I was 19. It aint recent. Hip hop is on life support right now, sadly. Death of the DJ, no heads writing anymore, batte rap become a completely different entity, tight jeans, auto tune, rappers wantin to be rock stars, shit's sad. It will never be what it was back then.
@nekroe-Well, You Know Hip-Hop Culture As It Began To Grow And Evolve In What We Know Today Started In 1984 And From There It Grew. But You Gotta Remember That It was Still More Of An Underground Scene That Wasn't Totally Mainstream (It's Arguable To Say Who Brought It To The National Conciousness Of Mainstream For That Matter). Anyhow Probaly The Best Years Of Hip-Hop As We Know It Were From 1992 To Roughly 1998 (When Rap Really Began To Forge It's Identity And More Talent Emerged)
He's going at Jeru da damaja in the first verse. Onyx in the second verse and 5ft accelerator in the third.
Wreck, indeed.
Wish i could meet everyone here in this comment section. I don't have much friends that listen to real shit :/
NYC was a concrete jungle book then !!!
My Grandmother said canibalmusic She from Indoniesia Mad love Prayer
R de rumba cooo!!
Just as relevant now, as then...
it was records like this that helped to usher in a generation of artillery-obsessed cipher rats who are still rhyming about how many rounds their lyrical gat busts to this day.
bucks flow is insane
hoodie and tims music
BCC 4 LiFE
Greetings from 2019...just reporting in to tell you all that hip hop is still dead :(
This is da realness,
Bcc bdi thug staunch steeze...
No One . And I mean no one ever… fucked with the boot camp click
Slim Jesus and his homies disliked this ...
i had this tape!!
me too...
Sneak dissin onyx here.
someone has the maxi freddie foxx -part of my life? i´d like to hear the b-side devious minds produced by beatminerz
I really eat and breath this shit nigga‼️
1256 west calle antigua 81007 pueblo west
This that basement... Hook up a mic an let the rhymes go
Yea man you made it here
@dman51590 agreed
Boot Camp!!!